Roman Provincial Coinage project
@RPCproject
The RPC project presents the standard typology of the coins minted in the provinces of the Roman Empire. Tweets by Jerome Mairat and Marguerite Spoerri.
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Exciting news! 🎉 The RPC project is editing and translating over 100,000 coin inscriptions into English using AI and EpiDoc standards. 🔊Plus, you can now listen to Latin and Greek inscriptions! 👉 rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/epidocnews #numismatics #epigraphy
🎄📷 — RPC volume V.2 and V.3 are now available online! They cover all Roman provincial coinage issues from Pertinax to the death of Macrinus (AD 193–218) in all the Eastern provinces of the Roman Empire. rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/5.2 rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/5.3 #roman #numismatics
📚Wonderful new sourcebook on Provincial coinages for scholars and students in the Guides to the coinage of the ancient world series, published by Andrew Burnett! 👉Discover all coins online at rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk #numismatics
Out now! Burnett’s The Roman Provinces, 300 BCE–300 CE | Highly illustrated introduction to Roman provincial coins, opening up a huge range of contemporary evidence to students of ancient history. Find out more: ☑️ cup.org/3URYEcQ #ancienthistory
[4/4] ⭐️ We are seeking a skilled Research Fellow with expertise in Ancient Greek, Latin, epigraphy, and onomastics, to contribute to our groundbreaking project. 🔔‼️ Please share or apply here: my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit… #epigraphy #epidoc #ancientgreek #job #digitalhumanities
Ten months ago, we launched the Vesuvius Challenge to solve the ancient problem of the Herculaneum Papyri, a library of scrolls that were flash-fried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Today we are overjoyed to announce that our crazy project has succeeded. After 2000…
Hunting wild animals with a hunting dog from Castellum Tingitanum (modern-day Chlef), Algeria, circa 4th century AD; on display at the National Museum of Antiquities, Algiers, Algeria. #Algeria #Numidia #MosaicMonday
The sacrifice of Phrixus and Helle from the ancient city of Lambaesis, Algeria, 3rd century AD. Discovered in 2006, this is the only representation of the sacrifice of Phrixus and Helle for the Roman period, all supports combined; on display at the Museum of Tazoult, Algeria.
The western mole of the Hadrianic/Antonine harbour of Pompeiopolis in Cilicia. In AD 129/30, Hadrian visited the province of Cilicia, and donated money for the expansion of the port in Pompeiopolis, but the work was only completed in the reign of Antoninus Pius, his adopted son.…
Why do people find Ancient Greek prepositions complicated even though you could summarise the uses of, say, ἐπί on a single leaf* of paper**? Just don't get it. * Leaf, not page, required. ** Small handwriting essential.
Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum LXVIII (for 2018) is out. Here is one of the more interesting inscriptions from the section for which I was responsible (Moesia / Dacia / North Shore of the Black Sea).
'I am ambitious for what more we can do for the world.' Vice-Chancellor Professor Irene Tracey is joined by the wonderful choir at @WorcCollegeOx as she delivers her festive message to supporters, alumni and friends of the University. Watch now ⬇️
🎉 Exciting news from RPC’s elder sibling project! The Roman Imperial Coinage, Volume V.4, on the Gallic Empire, is now available at spinkbooks.com/products/roman… #numismatics #coins @AshmoleanMuseum
‘Vidit, dixit, fixit’ Good to see Asterix back on form.
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