Architectura Numismatica; Or, Architectural Medals of Classic Antiquity, by Thomas Leverton Donaldson, explores the intersection of architecture and numismatics in the ancient world. This meticulously researched volume catalogues and describes medals that depict architectural structures, offering valuable insights into the architectural styles, construction techniques, and urban landscapes of classical antiquity.
Donaldson's work showcases the architectural achievements of ancient civilizations through the lens of their coinage and medals. This book provides a unique perspective on the built environment of the past, appealing to historians, architects, numismatists, and anyone with an interest in classical antiquity. Discover the enduring legacy of ancient architecture as immortalized on coins and medals.
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