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001 $ 04/3495
003 $ UK-LoRAA
005 $ 20220127141415.6
041 0 # $a lat
044 # # $a uk
245 0 0 $a Numismata Antiqua in tres partes divisa. collegit olim et æri incidi vivens curavit Thomas Pembrochiæ et Montis Gomerici Comes
246 3 # $a Numismatum Antiquorum In Musæo Pembrochiano Sylloges Pars
246 3 # $a Nummi Anglici et Scotici cum aliquot Numismatibus recentioribus collegit Thomas Pembrochiæ et Montis Gomerici Comes
260 # # $a $c Prelo demum mandabantur A.D. MDCCXLVI. $c [1746]
300 # # $a 2 vols.; $c 380 mm. (Broadsheet.)
500 # # $a Vol. I: Engr. t.pl., 38, [1], 98 pl. - Vol. II: 129, [1], 41 pl.
505 0 # $a In Vol. I the unnumbered engraved title-plate is followed by plates 1-38 of Part 1; an unnumbered plates showing 'Numismatum Magnitudines' and the 98 plates of Part 2 (the first of which incorporates the divisional title). In Volume II there are 129 plates of Part 3 (the first of which incorporates the divisional title), followed by the unnumbered divisional title-plate of Part 4 and plates 1-41 of Part 4.
510 4 # $a ESTC $c T147038, T147037 [small-paper issue].
510 3 # $a F. Bassoli, Antiquarian books on coins and medals (2001)
510 3 # $a Medals and coins from Budé to Mommsen, ed. M. Crawford et al. (1990)
510 3 # $a F. Bassoli, Monete e medaglie nel libro antico (1985).
520 2 # $a The title of Part 2 (given in its plate 1) is 'Numismatum Antiquorum In Musæo Pembrochiano Sylloges Pars II'; that of Part 3 (given in its plate 1) is 'Numismatum Antiquorum In Musæo Pembrochiano Sylloges Pars III'; that of Part 4 (given in its divisional title-plate) is 'Nummi Anglici et Scotici cum aliquot Numismatibus recentioribus collegit Thomas Pembrochiæ et Montis Gomerici Comes'.

The plates show the choicest coins in Lord Pembroke's collection - and also some fake coins purporting to be of Priam, Aesop, Julius Caesar and Otho (of which J. Evelyn had already written in his A Discourse of Medals).

A small-paper issue was also published in the same year.
561 # # $a Purchased by 1780. Recorded in RAA Library, Catalogue, 1802.
563 # # $a 18th-century mottled calf, upper covers gilt-stamped with arms of Britain and 'R A', rebacked in 20th century, red and green spine-labels lettered 'Numismata Antiqua Pembrochiana Tom. I (II)'.
600 1 4 $a Pembroke
653 # # $a Coins, Greek - Coins, Roman - Coins, British - History
653 # # $a Collections - Great Britain - History
655 # 0 $a Catalogues - Great Britain - 18th century
655 # 0 $a Pictorial works - Armorial bindings - Great Britain - 18th century
700 1 # $a Pembroke
852 8 # $d 1802: B-4-11; 1821: B-4-11.