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Bulletin de la Société française de Numismatique, 2024
An overview of the evolution of the Société française de Numismatique (SfN) between the 20's and ... more An overview of the evolution of the Société française de Numismatique (SfN) between the 20's and the 30's, in the light of its recognition of public utility in 1924.
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Bulletin de la Société française de Numismatique, 2023
This article studies a unique fraction struck at Serdica with a portrait looking like Maximianus ... more This article studies a unique fraction struck at Serdica with a portrait looking like Maximianus Herculius, the legend IMP C.MA.MAXIMIANVS P F AVG and the Genio Populi Romani type reverse, together with the numerous similar fractions struck at Siscia at this name as well as the names of Constantius Augustus, Galerius Augustus, Severus II Caesar and Maximinus Daïa Caesar. It concludes that this series can only belong to the second tetrarchy, the Serdica and the Siscia fractions with the legend MAXIMIANVS belonging in fact to Galerius and not to Maximianus Herculius.
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Bulletin de la Société française de Numismatique, 2023
A tentative explanation of the unexpected presence of the bust of the mythological hero Perseus o... more A tentative explanation of the unexpected presence of the bust of the mythological hero Perseus on a rare issue of the city-island of Cercina in Syrtica (Africa Proconsularis).
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Bulletin de la Société française de Numismatique, 2022
With the discovery of a new and better preserved example, a Roman provincial issue we first thoug... more With the discovery of a new and better preserved example, a Roman provincial issue we first thought to have been struck at Iulia Constantia Zilil in Mauretania, proves to be the foundation issue of a new mint in Hispania, Consabrum.
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Bulletin de la Société française de Numismatique, 2022
An unpublished early julio-claudian coin has recently appeared in an auction sale. It has been st... more An unpublished early julio-claudian coin has recently appeared in an auction sale. It has been struck by a Colonia Iulia whose name remains illegible. This paper examines the various possible mints, in Macedonia and in Pisidia, and eventually proposes Cassandrea in Macedonia.
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Bulletin de la Société Française de Numismatique, 2020
Second part of the study of the reverse types of the Severan coinage of the seven Messenian citie... more Second part of the study of the reverse types of the Severan coinage of the seven Messenian cities (Peloponnese).
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Bulletin de la Société Française de Numismatique, 2020
Starting from some unpublished coins of Colonè/Colonidès, this 2 parts paper reviews the reverse ... more Starting from some unpublished coins of Colonè/Colonidès, this 2 parts paper reviews the reverse types of the Severan coinage of the seven Messenian cities (Peloponnese) and attempts some conclusions concerning the minting of these issues.
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Bulletin de la Société Française de Numismatique, 2020
This paper concerns an unpublished issue of tetrarchic nummi with an H under the bust produced at... more This paper concerns an unpublished issue of tetrarchic nummi with an H under the bust produced at Trier during the 2nd emission, prior to the emission bearing the letter gamma on the reverse. It certainly has to be regarded in connexion with the reconquest of Britannia in 296 AD.
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Bulletin de la Société Française de Numismatique, 2019
In addition to metal analyses, die-links between four of these votive objects and dupondii belong... more In addition to metal analyses, die-links between four of these votive objects and dupondii belonging to the same groups of issues confirm that both artefacts have been struck in parallel, over three decades, with the same dies, using the same metal stock, at the same mint of colonial Nemausus.
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Bulletin de la Société française de Numismatique 74-06, 2019
Metallic analysis of 11 examples of these votive objects struck at Nîmes and comparison with the ... more Metallic analysis of 11 examples of these votive objects struck at Nîmes and comparison with the metallic content of the dupondii belonging to the same groups of Augustus issues.
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A very rare issue of silver coins signed by one of the quatuorvirs of a latin colony in the Provi... more A very rare issue of silver coins signed by one of the quatuorvirs of a latin colony in the Provincia Transalpina/ Narbonensis.
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Bulletin de la Société Française de Numismatique, 2015
A numismatic example of the competition for honours (the neocorate) between Greek cities in the e... more A numismatic example of the competition for honours (the neocorate) between Greek cities in the eastern part of the Roman Empire: Tarsus and Anazarbus in Cilicia.
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Introduction to a reappraisal of the so-called "as de Nîmes à la patte de sanglier" issued in Nem... more Introduction to a reappraisal of the so-called "as de Nîmes à la patte de sanglier" issued in Nemausus alongside the coinage of Augustus and Agrippa with the crocodile reverse.
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New and unpublished coins allow some late Roman Republican coinage to be attributed with certaint... more New and unpublished coins allow some late Roman Republican coinage to be attributed with certainty to the Colonia Tyndaritanorum in Sicily.
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Review of the coinage of the municipium of Iulia Tingi (Tangiers) under Roman rule, in the light ... more Review of the coinage of the municipium of Iulia Tingi (Tangiers) under Roman rule, in the light of an unpublished smaller denomination.
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Papers by Patrick Villemur
Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe - HAL - Université Paris Descartes, 2017
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Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe - HAL - SHS, 2019
Metallic analysis of 11 examples of these votive objects derived from the dupondii struck at Nema... more Metallic analysis of 11 examples of these votive objects derived from the dupondii struck at Nemausus under Augustus, 5 of them appearing as cast modern copies.
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Bulletin de la Société française de Numismatique, 2016
This article studies a votive object kept at the Bibliothèque municipale de Colmar (Alsace) and f... more This article studies a votive object kept at the Bibliothèque municipale de Colmar (Alsace) and found in the region in 1875. Less than 15 examples are known of this kind of artefact - a dupondius of Nemausus with an extension in the shape of an animal's leg- . The metallic composition of three of them is analysed with the ANRC method and compared to composition of the dupondii belonging to the same groups of issues.
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Hécate, 2021
En este artículo damos a conocer una nueva ceca provincial romana de Hispania. El hallazgo de dos... more En este artículo damos a conocer una nueva ceca provincial romana de Hispania. El hallazgo de dos monedas en la zona de Consuegra (Toledo), con anverso Ceres Frugífera y reverso yunta arando, con leyenda CONSABR, permite atribuir esta producción a la antigua ciudad de Consabrum/Consabura.
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Bulletin de la Société française de Numismatique, 2024
An overview of the evolution of the Société française de Numismatique (SfN) between the 20's and ... more An overview of the evolution of the Société française de Numismatique (SfN) between the 20's and the 30's, in the light of its recognition of public utility in 1924.
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Bulletin de la Société française de Numismatique, 2023
This article studies a unique fraction struck at Serdica with a portrait looking like Maximianus ... more This article studies a unique fraction struck at Serdica with a portrait looking like Maximianus Herculius, the legend IMP C.MA.MAXIMIANVS P F AVG and the Genio Populi Romani type reverse, together with the numerous similar fractions struck at Siscia at this name as well as the names of Constantius Augustus, Galerius Augustus, Severus II Caesar and Maximinus Daïa Caesar. It concludes that this series can only belong to the second tetrarchy, the Serdica and the Siscia fractions with the legend MAXIMIANVS belonging in fact to Galerius and not to Maximianus Herculius.
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Bulletin de la Société française de Numismatique, 2023
A tentative explanation of the unexpected presence of the bust of the mythological hero Perseus o... more A tentative explanation of the unexpected presence of the bust of the mythological hero Perseus on a rare issue of the city-island of Cercina in Syrtica (Africa Proconsularis).
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Bulletin de la Société française de Numismatique, 2022
With the discovery of a new and better preserved example, a Roman provincial issue we first thoug... more With the discovery of a new and better preserved example, a Roman provincial issue we first thought to have been struck at Iulia Constantia Zilil in Mauretania, proves to be the foundation issue of a new mint in Hispania, Consabrum.
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Bulletin de la Société française de Numismatique, 2022
An unpublished early julio-claudian coin has recently appeared in an auction sale. It has been st... more An unpublished early julio-claudian coin has recently appeared in an auction sale. It has been struck by a Colonia Iulia whose name remains illegible. This paper examines the various possible mints, in Macedonia and in Pisidia, and eventually proposes Cassandrea in Macedonia.
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Bulletin de la Société Française de Numismatique, 2020
Second part of the study of the reverse types of the Severan coinage of the seven Messenian citie... more Second part of the study of the reverse types of the Severan coinage of the seven Messenian cities (Peloponnese).
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Bulletin de la Société Française de Numismatique, 2020
Starting from some unpublished coins of Colonè/Colonidès, this 2 parts paper reviews the reverse ... more Starting from some unpublished coins of Colonè/Colonidès, this 2 parts paper reviews the reverse types of the Severan coinage of the seven Messenian cities (Peloponnese) and attempts some conclusions concerning the minting of these issues.
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Bulletin de la Société Française de Numismatique, 2020
This paper concerns an unpublished issue of tetrarchic nummi with an H under the bust produced at... more This paper concerns an unpublished issue of tetrarchic nummi with an H under the bust produced at Trier during the 2nd emission, prior to the emission bearing the letter gamma on the reverse. It certainly has to be regarded in connexion with the reconquest of Britannia in 296 AD.
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Bulletin de la Société Française de Numismatique, 2019
In addition to metal analyses, die-links between four of these votive objects and dupondii belong... more In addition to metal analyses, die-links between four of these votive objects and dupondii belonging to the same groups of issues confirm that both artefacts have been struck in parallel, over three decades, with the same dies, using the same metal stock, at the same mint of colonial Nemausus.
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Bulletin de la Société française de Numismatique 74-06, 2019
Metallic analysis of 11 examples of these votive objects struck at Nîmes and comparison with the ... more Metallic analysis of 11 examples of these votive objects struck at Nîmes and comparison with the metallic content of the dupondii belonging to the same groups of Augustus issues.
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A very rare issue of silver coins signed by one of the quatuorvirs of a latin colony in the Provi... more A very rare issue of silver coins signed by one of the quatuorvirs of a latin colony in the Provincia Transalpina/ Narbonensis.
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Bulletin de la Société Française de Numismatique, 2015
A numismatic example of the competition for honours (the neocorate) between Greek cities in the e... more A numismatic example of the competition for honours (the neocorate) between Greek cities in the eastern part of the Roman Empire: Tarsus and Anazarbus in Cilicia.
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Introduction to a reappraisal of the so-called "as de Nîmes à la patte de sanglier" issued in Nem... more Introduction to a reappraisal of the so-called "as de Nîmes à la patte de sanglier" issued in Nemausus alongside the coinage of Augustus and Agrippa with the crocodile reverse.
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New and unpublished coins allow some late Roman Republican coinage to be attributed with certaint... more New and unpublished coins allow some late Roman Republican coinage to be attributed with certainty to the Colonia Tyndaritanorum in Sicily.
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Review of the coinage of the municipium of Iulia Tingi (Tangiers) under Roman rule, in the light ... more Review of the coinage of the municipium of Iulia Tingi (Tangiers) under Roman rule, in the light of an unpublished smaller denomination.
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Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe - HAL - Université Paris Descartes, 2017
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Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe - HAL - SHS, 2019
Metallic analysis of 11 examples of these votive objects derived from the dupondii struck at Nema... more Metallic analysis of 11 examples of these votive objects derived from the dupondii struck at Nemausus under Augustus, 5 of them appearing as cast modern copies.
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Bulletin de la Société française de Numismatique, 2016
This article studies a votive object kept at the Bibliothèque municipale de Colmar (Alsace) and f... more This article studies a votive object kept at the Bibliothèque municipale de Colmar (Alsace) and found in the region in 1875. Less than 15 examples are known of this kind of artefact - a dupondius of Nemausus with an extension in the shape of an animal's leg- . The metallic composition of three of them is analysed with the ANRC method and compared to composition of the dupondii belonging to the same groups of issues.
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Hécate, 2021
En este artículo damos a conocer una nueva ceca provincial romana de Hispania. El hallazgo de dos... more En este artículo damos a conocer una nueva ceca provincial romana de Hispania. El hallazgo de dos monedas en la zona de Consuegra (Toledo), con anverso Ceres Frugífera y reverso yunta arando, con leyenda CONSABR, permite atribuir esta producción a la antigua ciudad de Consabrum/Consabura.
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Corpus of the late Republican coinage of Colonia Tyndaritanorum in Sicily, issued by Sextus Pompe... more Corpus of the late Republican coinage of Colonia Tyndaritanorum in Sicily, issued by Sextus Pompey or by Octavian shortly after. Contribution to "FIDES. Contributions to Numismatics in honor of Richard B. Witschonke", Peter G. van Alfen, Gilles Bransbourg and Michel Amandry editors, ANS,
New York, 2015.
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Le Monnayage du Municipe romain d'Utique (Afrique Proconsulaire), 2024
This monograph studies in detail the coinage from one of the leading mints in the province of Rom... more This monograph studies in detail the coinage from one of the leading mints in the province of Roman Africa and the last one to have produced local coins. Utica, an old Phoenician city, often a rival of Carthage, which was to succeed it as the seat of the Proconsul of Africa, issued 27 series of coins under Tiberius between 15/16 and 30 CE: asses, semisses and quadrantes first, during the seventh acclamation of the adopted son of Augustus, then dupondii in the name of the proconsul C. Vibius Marsus, during the eighth acclamation. Their iconography like their denominations were directly inspired by the Roman model. Part One recalls the geographical, historical and political context in which the city developed. It then goes on to examine the minting characteristics of the Roman Municipium of Utica from a sample of more than 430 coins from public and private collections and commerce, comparing them as necessary with the issues of the other cities of the province, Carthage in particular. Its final chapter tries to identify the place of this coinage in the monetary circulation of proconsular Africa and to determine the reasons for its existence. The catalogue of the 27 issues forms Part Two of the book. Following this, 56 plates illustrate all the samples for which photos are available, as well as numerous coins for comparison and die identities recorded between issues.
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