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The Roman Imperial Coinage Trajan Volumes

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SC:
Yes, Woytek is still working on the updated Spink RIC volumes but unclear when it will come out.

SC

DzikiZdeb:

--- Quote from: Trajanus on August 04, 2022, 03:48:00 pm ---Awesome book. Where would I be able to buy it?

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At the moment, I have one official intermediary - the Academic Bookshop in Krakow: https://akademicka.com.pl/index.php?co=Zawora&a=2&szukaj=1&gdzie=111111

Their page is not the best, so if a cover doesn't load or they show that they don't have a book in stock, it's best to contact them directly via the contact form: https://akademicka.com.pl/index.php?tekst=en_kontakt&a=2

Even when they actually sold out all the copies, I have more at home and I can bring them at any time.


--- Quote from: Trajanus on August 04, 2022, 03:48:00 pm ---I love any type of book that focuses on the coinage of Trajan since that is my area of expertise and collecting.

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Even if you understand a lot from a book in Polish, you may need a list of books that I used to write (it is at the end of the book).


--- Quote from: Trajanus on August 04, 2022, 03:48:00 pm ---I hope you have a great evening.

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And to you too :-) Even if it's already a deep night in Poland :-)

DzikiZdeb:

--- Quote from: SC on August 04, 2022, 04:19:47 pm ---Yes, Woytek is still working on the updated Spink RIC volumes but unclear when it will come out.

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We have had this message for fifteen years ... I wrote several times to Woytek, the last time in 2019 or 2020 and he wrote back to me as usual that he had everything ready and RIC II.2 would be released soon.

It seems to me that we will see earlier the MIR volume on Nerva coinage by Woytek than RIC II.2.

Trajanus:
That is sad that it is taking this long to get done, but at least it will be more accurate and refined the longer it takes to get done, so it's a win and a lose at the same time. Also you can actually write to him? I never thought about doing that since I know he is a very famous and prominent Classical numismatist. He is the forefront expert of Trajan's coinage and I hope to focus most of my research into his specific coinage in my career. I might write to him if that's possible. How would I go about doing that? Thank you all. 

Trajanus:

--- Quote from: Victor C on August 04, 2022, 01:03:28 pm ---

Woytek, B. "Die Reichsprägung des kaisers Traianus (98-117)". MIR 14. (Vienna, 2010).

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/numiswiki/view.asp?key=Woytek

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Hey, does anybody have own this book and if so where did you buy and for how much? I am trying to specialize in studying as well as collecting coinage of Trajan and would love to have this book on hand or research purposes. Thank you.

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