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- publication . Article . 2010Open AccessAuthors:David Woods;Persistent Identifiers
handle: 10468/451
Country: IrelandThe Roman emperor Caligula issued the same type of quadrans throughout his reign, where the obverse depicted a pileus, a type of cap given to former slaves upon their manumission, and the reverse the letters RCC. Eckhel suggested that the obverse referred to the restora...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged research outcome. - publication . Article . 1889Open Access EnglishAuthors:Murphy, Joseph John;Publisher: Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandCountry: Ireland
The work of the British Mint is done gratuitously; the expense of coining gold into sovereigns is borne, not by the merchant or banker, or other person who sends the gold to the mint, but by the payers of taxes. It is difficult to see the justice of this. No doubt it is...
- publication . Article . 2010Open AccessAuthors:David Woods;Persistent Identifiers
handle: 10468/146
Country: IrelandJulius Caesar's second issue of coinage in 48BC during his civil-war with Pompey consisted of an aureus, three slightly different varieties of denarius, and a quinarius, all displaying the same basic reverse-type, the legend CAESAR across a trophy. As for the obverse, t...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged research outcome. - publication . Article . 2008Closed AccessAuthors:P. Nandi; S. C. Tang; C. K. Mok; W. T. Lee; G. B. Ong;Persistent IdentifiersPublisher: Wiley
The results of a study of 239 resected solitary pulmonary nodules are presented; 66.5% of the resected nodules were malignant, and there were three patients with malignant coin lesions who were under 30 years of age. These findings confirm the generally accepted fact th...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged research outcome. - publication . Part of book or chapter of book . 2020Open Access EnglishAuthors:Shaen Corbet; Douglas J. Cumming;Persistent IdentifiersPublisher: Walter de GruyterCountry: Ireland
This chapter sets out to establish the key issues that have become central within the market for Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs). Within this context, we provide a brief overview of the existing literature based on ICOs around the world, while explaining the motivations a...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged research outcome. - publication . 2015Open Access EnglishAuthors:Woods, David;Persistent Identifiers
handle: 10468/9582
Publisher: Israel Numismatic SocietyCountry: IrelandThe Maronite Chronicle records that Muʽāwiyah struck gold and silver coins without crosses upon his accession as caliph in 661. It is argued here that this is a misinterpretation of coins issued by the Byzantine emperor Constans II c.659, following the promotion of his ...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged research outcome. - publication . Article . 2018Open Access EnglishAuthors:David Woods;Persistent Identifiers
handle: 10468/7749
Publisher: Duke University PressCountry: IrelandIt is argued that Constantine concealed the Latin symbol for a thousand within a depiction of two apparent wreaths on the reverse of a type of solidus struck in 325/26, and that he did so in order to allude to the one-thousand year reign of the resurrected martyrs with ...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged research outcome. - publication . Part of book or chapter of book . 1990Authors:Kwan, Tze-Wan;Persistent IdentifiersPublisher: Springer Netherlands
That the language we use everyday undergoes changes through generations and ages is a well-known fact. The language of the philosophical discipline, being itself a “linguistic variant” developed out of our natural language, seems to be no exception. Philosophical termin...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged research outcome. - publication . Conference object . 2011Authors:Xiaoyi Li;Persistent IdentifiersPublisher: IEEE
It is important to underline a fundamental principle in tourism planning. This paper is to review the tourism planning on authenticity and integrity principle by taking a case from the protection and development of Lianyun Old Quarter to trigger the combination research...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged research outcome. - publication . Article . 2015Open Access EnglishAuthors:David Woods;Persistent Identifiers
handle: 10468/9605
Publisher: Duke UniversityCountry: IrelandThis paper publishes two new examples of the use of the eagle countermark on folles struck before the reform of 539, and offers a new explanation for the use of this countermark: that it was used by Nicetas, the cousin of the future emperor Heraclius, as his forces adva...
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