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Early Hellenistic Coinage from the Accession of Alexander to the Peace of Apamaea (336-188 BC)
Published in Hardcover by Cambridge University Press (1991)
Authors: Otto Mørkholm, Ulla Westermark, and Philip Grierson
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Excellent
This is an outstanding book, in terms of both photography, and the history it presents. The book has photography of some of the most beautiful, and highly rare Greek coins; including some of the most elusive of the Hellenistic portraiture. I would highly recommend this book to any Greek collector or history buff.

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Currently the most comprehensive and up-to-date review of the coinages produced by the heirs of Alexander the Great. Covers all major eastern dynasties (Ptolemies, Seleucids, Attalids, etc) down to the Roman triumph at Apamea in 188 BCE. Includes 45 pages of plates illustrating over 600 coins.

Contents: - General Features of the Coinage - Alexander and the Diadochi 336-c.280 - The Balance of Power: Eastern Hellenism c.280-188 - Epilogue


The Coins of Medieval Europe
Published in Hardcover by Seaby (1991)
Author: Philip Grierson
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A stunning overview of medieval coinage
Professor Grierson's works are always welcome additions to every numismatist's library and this one is no exception. This book is a beautifully illustrated and clearly narrated overview of medieval European coinage. It traces the development of the various coinages and their inter-relationship with one another in a compelling and engaging manner. Highly recommended as the introductory reference work for aspiring medieval coinage collectors.


The fatal inheritance: Philip II and the Spanish Netherlands
Published in Unknown Binding by Gollancz ()
Author: Edward Grierson
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Erudition and historical accuracy manifest as one
Stylistically, this is quite possibly the best book I've read on the subject. Grierson's prose is often worth reading for its aesthetic merits alone. Indeed, the beauty of the language is superceded only by the beauty of the subject matter.

It's also as much a narrative of the revolt in the Netherlands as it is an analysis of and introduction to J.L. Motley's classic text on the same subject, from which the author quotes shamelessly. Unlike with Motley, however, there is no bias, no gross misinterpretation of the (amply provided) facts to suit some outdated ideological purpose. The tone is that of a civilized liberal British historian -- somewhat arrogant, full of pompous-sounding references and formal eloquence, but pleasantly so. There is, as I've mentioned, no shortage of obscure facts, original sources and reasonably penetrating analysis, yet the book never becomes overwhelmed by it, never loses sight of the very human drama that lies at its core.

If ever a book has embodied the idea of history as a work of art, this (rather than Motley, Prescott, etc) is it.


Feudalism
Published in Paperback by Harpercollins College Div (1977)
Authors: Francois Louis Ganshof and Philip Grierson
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brilliant
If you do not know anything on feudalism,I highly recommend you this book. And if you are a student in medieval hisory this book is really worth reading. The subject is fully treated and it is quite easy to read. This is a book you can allways consult if you work on feudalism.


Books on Soviet Russia, 1917-1942: a bibliography and a guide to reading
Published in Unknown Binding by Anthony C. Hall ()
Author: Philip Grierson
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Byzantine Coinage
Published in Paperback by Dumbarton Oaks Center Studies (1999)
Author: Philip Grierson
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Byzantine Coins
Published in Hardcover by University of California Press (1983)
Author: Philip Grierson
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Catalogue of Late Roman Coins in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection and in the Whittemore Collection: From Arcadius and Honorius to the Accession of Anas
Published in Hardcover by Dumbarton Oaks Center Studies (1992)
Authors: Philip Grierson and Melinda Mays
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Catalogue of the Byzantine Coins in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection & in the Whittemore Collection: Leo III to Necephorus Iii, 717-1801 (Dumbarton Oaks Catalogues,)
Published in Hardcover by Dumbarton Oaks Center Studies (1993)
Authors: Dumbarton Oaks, Philip Grierson, Alfred Raymond Bellinger, and Whittemore Collection (Fogg Art Museum)
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Catalogue of the Byzantine Coins in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection &in the Whittemore Collection: Phocas to Theodosius Iii, 602-717 (Dumbarton Oaks Catalogues,)
Published in Hardcover by Dumbarton Oaks Center Studies (1993)
Authors: Dumbarton Oaks, Philip Grierson, Alfred Raymond Bellinger, and Whittemore Collection (Fogg Art Museum)
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