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In 'English Coins and Tokens, with a Chapter on Greek and Roman Coins', Llewellynn Frederick William Jewitt and Barclay V. Head curate an exemplary collection that spans a broad temporal and thematic range, juxtaposing the ancient with the relatively modern. This anthology not only explores the aesthetic and monetary value of coins and tokens but delves deeper into their cultural significance, bearing witness to the socio-political shifts and historical milestones encapsulated within these metallic artifacts. The inclusion of a chapter on Greek and Roman coins enriches the collection,…mehr
In 'English Coins and Tokens, with a Chapter on Greek and Roman Coins', Llewellynn Frederick William Jewitt and Barclay V. Head curate an exemplary collection that spans a broad temporal and thematic range, juxtaposing the ancient with the relatively modern. This anthology not only explores the aesthetic and monetary value of coins and tokens but delves deeper into their cultural significance, bearing witness to the socio-political shifts and historical milestones encapsulated within these metallic artifacts. The inclusion of a chapter on Greek and Roman coins enriches the collection, providing a grounding in the ancient civilizations from which modern coinage draws its lineage, offering readers a lens through which the evolution of currency can be traced. The contributing authors, Jewitt and Head, bring to the table a combined expertise that is as extensive as it is profound. Jewitt, an antiquary with a penchant for the artefacts of daily life, and Head, a numismatist with unparalleled knowledge of ancient currencies, bridge the gap between historical epochs. Their collective scholarship casts a wide net, capturing the essence of coinage from its utilitarian roots in the Greek and Roman eras to its more symbolic roles in English society, aligning the collection with key historical, cultural, and literary movements. 'Readers are thus invited to immerse themselves in a rich tapestry of history and artistry, wherein each coin or token serves as a portal to the past. 'English Coins and Tokens' is not merely an academic resource but a gateway to the historical narratives and the economic underpinnings that have shaped civilization. For historians, numismatists, and enthusiasts of cultural studies, this anthology provides a unique opportunity to engage with the past through the tangible remnants of its economic systems, enriching one's understanding of human history and the ever-evolving concept of value.
Llewellynn Frederick William Jewitt (1816-1886) was an English illustrator, engraver, naturalist, and author of considerable repute during the Victorian era. His multidisciplinary interests ranged from archeology and history to numismatics—the study of currency, a field in which Jewitt made a considerable contribution with his seminal work 'English Coins and Tokens, with a Chapter on Greek and Roman Coins.' This book is a testament to his meticulous research and profound understanding of numismatic history, providing a valuable resource for both contemporary scholars and enthusiasts. Jewitt's writings are characterized by a didactic yet engaging style, seamlessly intertwining factual information with narrative elements. His literary approach not only caters to the academic community but also appeals to lay readers with an interest in historical coins and tokens. Beyond his numismatic literature, Jewitt edited periodicals and contributed articles to various journals, further reflecting his versatility and prolific nature as a writer. His contributions to Victorian literature and science remain an enduring part of his legacy, captivating audiences with both their scholarly depth and accessibility.
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