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Auction 167  10 Jun 2023
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Lot 127

Starting price: 200 USD
Price realized: 300 USD
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Walker, Obadiah. THE GREEK AND ROMAN HISTORY ILLUSTRATED BY COINS & MEDALS. REPRESENTING THEIR RELIGIONS, RITES, MANNERS, CUSTOMS, GAMES, FEASTS, ARTS AND SCIENCES. TOGETHER WITH A SUCCINCT ACCOUNT OF THEIR EMPERORS, CONSULS, CITIES, COLONIES AND FAMILIES. IN TWO PARTS. NECESSARY FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF YOUTH INTO ALL THE USEFUL KNOWLEDGE OF ANTIQUITY. London: Printed by G. Croom, for William Miller at the Gilded Acorn in St. Paul's Churchyard, and Christopher Wilkinson at the Black Boy against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet street, 1692. 8vo, later (18th-century) brown calf, sides paneled in blind; spine with four raised bands, ruled, lettered and decorated in gilt; all page edges speckled red. (16), 360 pages [irregularly paginated]. Joints and hinges tender, but intact; one signature loose. Good or better. Among the first truly important numismatic works published in the English language. The first six chapters examine various aspects of ancient and modern coins and their designs, with some commentary on counterfeits. Walker (c. 1613–1699/1700) was a scholar at University College, Oxford, to which he was elected Master. He became a figure of some controversy for converting to Catholicism during the Restoration and was imprisoned for some time in the Tower of London. Andrew Burnett considers this to be "the first account of ancient coins in English." Dekesel W11 [uncharacteristically missing the botched page numbering, which sees pages 97–112 skipped, only to be made up for later by a second use of page numbers 154–169]. Hirsch 138. Lipsius 430. Van Damme (1807) 368. Ex Kolbe Sale 21, lot 986.
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