Numismata Orientalia Aere Expressa, Brevique Explanatione Enodata, Opera Et Studio... is a scholarly work by Jonae Hallenberg, written in Latin. This book delves into the fascinating world of Oriental numismatics, providing a detailed exploration of coins from the Middle East. Through meticulous descriptions and engraved illustrations, Hallenberg elucidates the historical and cultural significance of these artifacts.
This study offers invaluable insights into the economic, political, and artistic landscapes of the regions that produced these coins. The work is a vital resource for numismatists, historians, archaeologists, and anyone interested in the rich heritage of the Orient. Its enduring value lies in its comprehensive approach and the meticulous detail with which Hallenberg examines each coin.
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