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Numismatic and History Discussion Forums => Classical Numismatics Books and References Discussion Forum => Topic started by: Molinari on January 17, 2023, 08:51:41 am
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Does anyone have a copy of the journal Rivista italiana di numismatica e scienze affini (RIN)1982? I need a scan of the plates and images from Giacosa's article, please.
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I do not have this number, but my advice is to ask on the main italian forum - lamoneta
many people I am sure will email you a pdf with no problem
all the best
Alain
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Nick, this won't help you, and you may already be aware, but as a general resource, the SocietĂ Numismatica Italiana has made PDFs of issues up to 1979 available free online. Of course, if anyone finds a post-1979 resource online, please post it here, as I'd also like to know!
The pre-1980 archive was useful to me for researching Cappadocian coins, since Bono Simonetta published several articles on the topic there (1958, 1970, 1974).
RIN (Revista Italiana Numismatica), 1888-1979: http://www.socnumit.org/page_22.html
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Thanks guys. I hadn’t thought of posting on La Moneta. I could also do an ILL request but I try to limit that to a dozen a month!
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If the ANS has a copy of this and you are a member, you can get scans from them. Last time I asked for a few pages from a book, they didn't even charge me. And if they do charge, it is reasonable. I was fully prepared to pay for the service.
Virgil
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The ANS scanning service is also available to non members. Scans cost US$ 20 up to a certain number of pages, which is a bargain, considering how much books cost, when you only need a few pages, or the time you spend trying to find pdfs, or paying your local university library.
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$20 would have been a stretch for the three pages I needed, but I agree it is a great service. Plus, they would not let me pay anything, so I love them for that. Made me happy I donated a bit to the year-end appeal. Didn't know anyone could get them, that is nice, too. ANS is maybe the best organization I have ever been a part of.
Virgil