Papers by Duyrat Frédérique
AVREVS. Le Pouvoir de l’or / The Power of Gold, 2023
The IRAMAT-Centre Ernest-Babelon began analysing Greek gold at the end of the 1990s. The first ef... more The IRAMAT-Centre Ernest-Babelon began analysing Greek gold at the end of the 1990s. The first efforts, all using the LA-ICP-MS method, mainly focused on the gold of the Hellenistic dynasties in the Eastern Mediterranean. The AVREVS project has provided
an opportunity to extend the study to the gold coinage of Greek cities in the western Mediterranean. This article explores the results of the analyses of eastern gold and compares them with the results obtained for the Greek cities of the western Mediterranean, Carthage and Rome. It highlights a stock of Hellenistic gold with a very broad signature - maybe due to the remelting of the Persian treasures put into circulation following the Macedonian conquest - as well as the flow of metal during the reigns of Alexander and his successors. Western Greek golds are distinguished by different fingerprints confirmed by a separate circulation from that of the Eastern Mediterranean.
Syria, 2004
Duyrat Frédérique. Michel Amandry (dir.) Dictionnaire de numismatique. In: Syria. Tome 81, 2004. ... more Duyrat Frédérique. Michel Amandry (dir.) Dictionnaire de numismatique. In: Syria. Tome 81, 2004. pp. 308-309
Syria, 2005
Duyrat Frédérique. Arthur Houghton, Catharine Lorber. Seleucid Coins. A Comprehensive Catalogue. ... more Duyrat Frédérique. Arthur Houghton, Catharine Lorber. Seleucid Coins. A Comprehensive Catalogue. With Metrological Tables by Brian Kritt, Part I: Seleucus I through Antiochus III. In: Syria. Tome 82, 2005. pp. 377-378
Revue Numismatique, 2009
Duyrat Frédérique. Carmen Arnold-Biucchi, Alexander's Coins and Alexander's Image. In: Re... more Duyrat Frédérique. Carmen Arnold-Biucchi, Alexander's Coins and Alexander's Image. In: Revue numismatique, 6e série - Tome 165, année 2009 pp. 450-452
Syria, 2004
Duyrat Frédérique. Michel Prieur, Karin Prieur A Type Corpus of the Syro-Phoenician Tetradrachms ... more Duyrat Frédérique. Michel Prieur, Karin Prieur A Type Corpus of the Syro-Phoenician Tetradrachms and their Fractions front 57 BC to AD 253. In: Syria. Tome 81, 2004. pp. 314-315
Syria, 2004
Duyrat Frédérique. Sabine Schultz, Jan Zahle (éd.) Sylloge Numorum Graecorum. The Royal Collectio... more Duyrat Frédérique. Sabine Schultz, Jan Zahle (éd.) Sylloge Numorum Graecorum. The Royal Collection of Coins and Medals, Danish National Museum. Supplement. Acquisitions 1942-1996. In: Syria. Tome 81, 2004. pp. 311-312
Syria, 2004
, Presses Universitaires de France, Paris, 2001, 15 x 21, 8 cm, broché et pellicule, XIV-286 p., ... more , Presses Universitaires de France, Paris, 2001, 15 x 21, 8 cm, broché et pellicule, XIV-286 p., 2 fig., VIII pi. et 3 cartes ht-ISBN: 2-13-051467-7. Prix: 31, 71 euros. Le thème de la naissance de la monnaie est entendu ici au sens large puisque l'ouvrage présente d' ...
Syria, 2004
Ya'akov MESHORER, Shraga QEDAR, Samarian Coinage, The Israel Numismatic Society, Numismatic S... more Ya'akov MESHORER, Shraga QEDAR, Samarian Coinage, The Israel Numismatic Society, Numismatic Studies and Researches, volume IX, Jérusalem, 1999, 128 p., 31 planches.-ISBN: 965-222-965-2. Prix: 55$. L'étonnante variété typologique des monnaies du Levant ...
Syria, 2004
, Presses universitaires de France, Paris, 2003, 22 cm, XI-363 pages, 8 planches, index, couv. il... more , Presses universitaires de France, Paris, 2003, 22 cm, XI-363 pages, 8 planches, index, couv. ill.-ISBN: 2-13-052940-2. Prix: 32 euros. La numismatique d'Alexandre le Grand est l'une des plus ardues qui soit du fait du nombre d'ateliers et de la masse considérable de ...
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Publikationsansicht. 32444636. François Rebuffat, ~~La monnaie dans l'Antiquité~~. Duyrat Fr... more Publikationsansicht. 32444636. François Rebuffat, ~~La monnaie dans l'Antiquité~~. Duyrat Frédérique. Details der Publikation. Download, http://www.persee.fr/showPage.do?urn= numi_0484-8942_1997_num_6_152_2729_t1_0525_0000_1. ...
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Publication View. 32444653. Heidemarie Koch, ~~A Hoard of Coins from Eastern Parthia~~.Duyrat Fré... more Publication View. 32444653. Heidemarie Koch, ~~A Hoard of Coins from Eastern Parthia~~.Duyrat Frédérique. Publication details. Download, http://www.persee.fr/showPage.do?urn= numi_0484-8942_1995_num_6_150_2714_t1_0280_0000_5. ...
Publication View. 33047394. Georges Le Rider, ~~Antioche de Syrie sous les Séleucides. Corpus des... more Publication View. 33047394. Georges Le Rider, ~~Antioche de Syrie sous les Séleucides. Corpus des monnaies d'or et d'argent, I : De Séleucos I à Antiochos V, c. 300-161~~. Duyrat Frédérique. Publication details. Download, ...
Books by Duyrat Frédérique
by Evangeline Markou, Francois de Callatay, Zeynep Cizmeli Ogun, Maryse Blet-Lemarquand, Suzanne Frey-Kupper, Julien Fournier, Duyrat Frédérique, Christos Gatzolis, Sophia Kremydi, Dinçer Savaş Lenger, Marie-Christine Marcellesi, Albana Meta, Julien Olivier, and Vassiliki Stefanaki ΜΕΛΕΤΗΜΑΤΑ 85 (ISBN: 978-960-371-079-0), Athens 2023, 2023
The honorary volume ΑΝΤΙΔΩΡΟΝ. Greek Coinage between War and Trade.
Papers on Numismatics, Epigra... more The honorary volume ΑΝΤΙΔΩΡΟΝ. Greek Coinage between War and Trade.
Papers on Numismatics, Epigraphy and History Offered to Olivier Picard, in-cludes twentv-one (21) contributions on the monetarv production and polic of cities, federal states, and kings and their relation with the history and econ-omy of the Ancient Greek and Roman world.
The volume includes discussions of various numismatic issues and problems.
It addresses questions related to the organisation of monetary policy of different issuing authorities, discusses iconography and problems of attribution of numismatic types, explores the relationship between coinage and military events, and examines the ways to identify trade networks. It includes the pub-lication of hoards, discusses the use of coins in inscriptions and ancient texts, and explores issues related to the technology and organisation of mints and coin production. The studies have a wide geographical range, extending from Marseilles and Sicily to Asia Minor, and from Illyria, Thrace and Macedonia to Crete, Cyprus and Egypt. The volume therefore reflects the wide range of the honoree's interests.
Authors: E. Apostolou; L. Brousseau; V. Chankowski; K. Chryssanthaki-Nagle;
F. de Callatay; Z. Cizmeli Ögün; F. Duyrat; Th. Faucher, M. Blet-Lemarquand,
and S. Frey-Kupper; Chr. Flament; J. Fournier; Chr. A. Gatzolis and S. E. Psoma; S. Gongecaj-Vangjeli; C. Grandjean; M. B. Hatzopoulos; S. Kremydi; D. Savas Lenger; M.-C. Marcellesi; E. Markou; A. Meta; J. Olivier; C. Papageorgiadou and G. Alexopoulou; V. E. Stefanaki; D. I. Tsangari.
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Papers by Duyrat Frédérique
an opportunity to extend the study to the gold coinage of Greek cities in the western Mediterranean. This article explores the results of the analyses of eastern gold and compares them with the results obtained for the Greek cities of the western Mediterranean, Carthage and Rome. It highlights a stock of Hellenistic gold with a very broad signature - maybe due to the remelting of the Persian treasures put into circulation following the Macedonian conquest - as well as the flow of metal during the reigns of Alexander and his successors. Western Greek golds are distinguished by different fingerprints confirmed by a separate circulation from that of the Eastern Mediterranean.
Books by Duyrat Frédérique
Papers on Numismatics, Epigraphy and History Offered to Olivier Picard, in-cludes twentv-one (21) contributions on the monetarv production and polic of cities, federal states, and kings and their relation with the history and econ-omy of the Ancient Greek and Roman world.
The volume includes discussions of various numismatic issues and problems.
It addresses questions related to the organisation of monetary policy of different issuing authorities, discusses iconography and problems of attribution of numismatic types, explores the relationship between coinage and military events, and examines the ways to identify trade networks. It includes the pub-lication of hoards, discusses the use of coins in inscriptions and ancient texts, and explores issues related to the technology and organisation of mints and coin production. The studies have a wide geographical range, extending from Marseilles and Sicily to Asia Minor, and from Illyria, Thrace and Macedonia to Crete, Cyprus and Egypt. The volume therefore reflects the wide range of the honoree's interests.
Authors: E. Apostolou; L. Brousseau; V. Chankowski; K. Chryssanthaki-Nagle;
F. de Callatay; Z. Cizmeli Ögün; F. Duyrat; Th. Faucher, M. Blet-Lemarquand,
and S. Frey-Kupper; Chr. Flament; J. Fournier; Chr. A. Gatzolis and S. E. Psoma; S. Gongecaj-Vangjeli; C. Grandjean; M. B. Hatzopoulos; S. Kremydi; D. Savas Lenger; M.-C. Marcellesi; E. Markou; A. Meta; J. Olivier; C. Papageorgiadou and G. Alexopoulou; V. E. Stefanaki; D. I. Tsangari.
an opportunity to extend the study to the gold coinage of Greek cities in the western Mediterranean. This article explores the results of the analyses of eastern gold and compares them with the results obtained for the Greek cities of the western Mediterranean, Carthage and Rome. It highlights a stock of Hellenistic gold with a very broad signature - maybe due to the remelting of the Persian treasures put into circulation following the Macedonian conquest - as well as the flow of metal during the reigns of Alexander and his successors. Western Greek golds are distinguished by different fingerprints confirmed by a separate circulation from that of the Eastern Mediterranean.
Papers on Numismatics, Epigraphy and History Offered to Olivier Picard, in-cludes twentv-one (21) contributions on the monetarv production and polic of cities, federal states, and kings and their relation with the history and econ-omy of the Ancient Greek and Roman world.
The volume includes discussions of various numismatic issues and problems.
It addresses questions related to the organisation of monetary policy of different issuing authorities, discusses iconography and problems of attribution of numismatic types, explores the relationship between coinage and military events, and examines the ways to identify trade networks. It includes the pub-lication of hoards, discusses the use of coins in inscriptions and ancient texts, and explores issues related to the technology and organisation of mints and coin production. The studies have a wide geographical range, extending from Marseilles and Sicily to Asia Minor, and from Illyria, Thrace and Macedonia to Crete, Cyprus and Egypt. The volume therefore reflects the wide range of the honoree's interests.
Authors: E. Apostolou; L. Brousseau; V. Chankowski; K. Chryssanthaki-Nagle;
F. de Callatay; Z. Cizmeli Ögün; F. Duyrat; Th. Faucher, M. Blet-Lemarquand,
and S. Frey-Kupper; Chr. Flament; J. Fournier; Chr. A. Gatzolis and S. E. Psoma; S. Gongecaj-Vangjeli; C. Grandjean; M. B. Hatzopoulos; S. Kremydi; D. Savas Lenger; M.-C. Marcellesi; E. Markou; A. Meta; J. Olivier; C. Papageorgiadou and G. Alexopoulou; V. E. Stefanaki; D. I. Tsangari.