COINS OF FRANKISH GREECE & CYPRUS
# S8036 - A. Tzamales, TA NOMIΣΜΑΤΑ ΤΗΣ ΦΡΑΓΚΟΚΡΑΤΙΑΣ 1184-1566 [THE COINS OF FRANKISH GREECE 1184-1566]. Athens: Nummio, 1981. In greek. Soft cover, 21 cm, 232 pp., ill. Out of print. Discusses the coins struck in Greece and Cyprus under the Frankish and Venetian rule; presents 250 coins in total.
# 4192 - Paulus Lambros, MEΣΑΙΩΝΙΚΑ ΝΟΜΙΣΜΑΤΑ ΤΩΝ ΔΥΝΑΣΤΩΝ ΤΗΣ ΧΙΟΥ [MEDIEVAL COINS OF CHIOS' RULERS]. In greek. Reprint of the first edition (Athens, 1886). Soft cover, 21 cm, IX+82 pp., 11 tables. Paulos Lambros provides brief biographical details of the Genoese dynasties of Zachariae and Justinians of Chios (1304-1566), as well as a detailed presentation of the coinage of the period. The coins of the Frankish State of Chios (Civitas Chii) survive from the year 1314 until 1562. The author describes the depictions, the metal and weight of a total of 156 coins.
# S5096 - Νομίσματα και χάρτες στον ελληνικό χώρο 1204-1900 [Coins and Maps from Greece 1204-1900]. Athens: Benaki Museum, 1983 In greek. Soft cover, 17 cm, 139 pp., ill.: b/w coin plates.
# S9725 - Paulus Lambros, ΑΝΕΚΔΟΤΑ ΝΟΜΙΣΜΑΤΑ ΚΟΠΕΝΤΑ ΕΝ ΓΛΑΡΕΝΤΣΑ ΚΑΤΑ ΜΙΜΗΣΙΝ ΤΩΝ ΕΝΕΤΙΚΩΝ ΥΠΟ ΡΟΒΕΡΤΟΥ ΤΟΥ ΕΞ ΑΝΔΗΓΑΥΩΝ [Unpublished Coins of Glarentza Imitating the Venetian Coins of Robert of Courtenay]. A reprint of the first edition (1876). In greek. Soft cover, 21 cm, 12 pp., 2 B/W plates. Glarentza was an important medieval city in Elis, North-west Peloponnese. Here the author presents 31 coins (gold ducats, silver piastres and silver soldinia, and tornezia made of an alloy of silver and copper) from his personal collection; all these, issued by Robert on the Angevins (Anjou), the Prince of Achaia (Morea) in Glarentza, the capital of the principality, were imitating venetian coins; they are dated in the years 1346-1364.
# S9726 - Paulus Lambros, ΑΝΕΚΔΟΤΑ ΝΟΜΙΣΜΑΤΑ ΚΑΙ ΜΟΛΥΒΔΟΒΟΥΛΛΑ ΤΩΝ ΚΑΤΑ ΤΟΥΣ ΜΕΣΟΥΣ ΑΙΩΝΑΣ ΔΥΝΑΣΤΩΝ ΤΗΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΟΣ [Unpublished Coins and Lead Seals of the Medieval Dynasts of Greece]. A reprint of the first edition (1880). In greek. Soft cover, 21 cm, 88 pp., 4 B/W plates. Presents a total of 57 medieval coins and lead seals of: the Despots of Epirus and Thessaly, the Baroness Helen of Carytaena, the Baron of Veligoste and Damalas (Peloponnese), Martin Zacharias, the Duke of Athens Gouidon B' Delaros, the Contes of Salona (Amfissa), the Triarchos of Euboea William of Villehardouin, the Dukes of Naxos Nicholas I and George I, the rulers of the Old and New Phocaea Andrew and Dominic Kattaneou; also, an unpublished seal of John, the Latin Bishop of Andros island.
# 1229 - E.D. Liata, ΦΛΩΡΙΑ ΔΕΚΑΤΕΣΣΕΡΑ ΣΤΕΝΟΥΝ ΓΡΟΣΙΑ ΣΑΡΑΝΤΑ - Η κυκλοφορία των νομισμάτων στον βενετοκρατούμενο και τουρκοκρατούμενο ελληνικό χώρο, 15ος-19ος αι. [Fourteen Florins Equals Forty Piastres - Coin Circulation in Greece under Venetian and Ottoman Ruke, 15th - 19th Centuries]. Athens: National Hellenic Research Foundation, 1996. In greek. Soft cover, 24 cm, XII+354 pp., ill.
# S6529 - D.M. Metcalf & A. Pitsillides, The White Bezants and Deniers of Cyprus 1192-1285. Nicosia: Centre de recherche scientifique de Chypre, 1998. Series: Corpus of Lusignan Coinage, No. 1. In english. Hard cover+jacket, 28 cm, XVI+266 pp., ill., 32 B/W plates.
# S6530 - D.M. Metcalf & A. Pitsillides, The Silver Coinage of Cyprus (1285-1382). Nicosia: Centre de recherche scientifique de Chypre, 1996. In english. Hard cover, 28 cm, XV + 120 pp. + 48 plates.
# S6533 - D.M. Metcalf & A. Pitsillides, The Gros, Sixains and Cartzias of Cyprus 1382-1489. Nicosia: Centre de recherche scientifique de Chypre, 2000 Series: Corpus of Lusignan Coinage, No. 3. In english. Hard cover+jacket, 28 cm, 330 pp., ill.
# S7925 - J.R. Stewart, Lusignan Cyprus and its Coinage, 2 VOLS. Nicosia: Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation, 2002. Two volumes in slip case. Soft cover, 29 cm, 82+204 pp., ill. VOL. A: Texte, VOL. B: Notes + 10 genealogical tables in a separate pocket. Bibliography.
# 4194 - Paulos Lambros, Aνέκδοτα νομίσματα του μεσαιωνικού βασιλείου της Κύπρου [UNPUBLISHED COINS OF THE MEDIEVAL KINGDOM OF CYPRUS]. Reprint of the first edition (1884). Soft cover, 21 cm, 108 pp., 9 tables (in greek and french).
# 1531 - A.-M. Casdaglis, The Rhodian Coins at the Museum of the Order of Saint John, Clerkenwell. Athens: Hellenic Numismatic Society, 2002. Bilingual (greek-english) edition, soft cover, 25 cm, 102 pp., ill.: 211 b/w coins, 3 plates. A systematic study of the probably biggest collection of coins of the Knights of Saint John.