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Book Review

Monedas hispano-musulmanas. Manual de lectura y clasificación. Antonio Medina Gómez. Toledo,1992.

Publicated to:Arqueología y Territorio Medieval. 4 (4): 240-240 - 1997-01-01 4(4), DOI: 10.17561/aytm.v4i0.1653

Authors: Canto García, Alberto

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Abstract

En 1879, D. Francisco Codera y Zaidín publicó su Manual de Numismática Arábigo-Española, que ha sido durante mucho tiempo el manual donde han aprendido los aficionados y especialistas que han deseado interesarse por el mundo de las monedas andalusíes. En realidad hubo algún intento de sustituir o, mejor dicho, complementar dicho libro como ocurrió con el Prontuario de datos de la moneda arábigo-española, de J. J. Rodriguez Lorente (ed. Vico Madrid 1982). Fuera de nuestras fronteras si se conocen obras más recientes, que continuaban el camino emprendido por Codrington con su A Manual of Musulman Numismatic (Londres 1904), como las obras de R. Plant, Arabic Coins and how to read them (Londres 1973) y R. Broome, A Handbook of Islamic Coins (ed. Seaby, Londres 1985), pero en todas ellas lo andalusí quedaba en franca minoría y a un nivel bastante reducido.

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Archeology (arts and humanities)Arqueología y prehistoriaArqueología, antropología y etnologíaCiencias humanasCiencias socialesHistoriaHistoria antigua y medievalHistoryMedieval & renaissance studiesRevistas de historia y filosofía

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Leadership analysis of institutional authors

There is a significant leadership presence as some of the institution’s authors appear as the first or last signer, detailed as follows: First Author (CANTO GARCIA, ALBERTO JOSE) and Last Author (CANTO GARCIA, ALBERTO JOSE).