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I. Collection of Seleukid and Related Coins
Seleukid Coins
Seleukos I (cited coins)
Antiochos I (cited coins)
Antiochos II (cited coins)
Seleukos II
Achaios
Antiochos III (cited coins)
Antiochos IV (cited coins)
Timarchos
Demetrios I
Alexander I (cited coins)
Demetrios II, First Reign
Antiochos VI (cited coins)
Tryphon
Antiochos VII (cited coins)
Demetrios II, Second Reign (cited coins)
A Young Antiochos Epiphanes
Alexander II
Kleopatra Thea and Antiochos VIII (cited coins)
Antiochos VIII (cited coins)
Antiochos IX
Seleukos VI (cited coins)
Antiochos X
Antiochos XI (cited coins)
Demetrios III
Philip I
Antiochos XII
Philip II (?)
Antiochos XIII
Complement A – Technically Interesting Coins
Central cavities and concentric scratches
Blank Obverse
Holed Coin
Complement B – Seleukid Portraits on Non-Seleukid Coins
Cappadocian Coins (cited coins)
Ancient Imitations and Counterfeits
The Artuqids
Complement C – Modern Counterfeits and Reproductions
Carl Wilhelm Becker
Municipal Coins of Seleukid Syria
Antioch on the Orontes
Apameia on the Axios
Seleukeia in Pieria (cited coins)
Indexes and References
Index of Cited Coins
Index of Mints
Index of Greek Inscriptions
References
II. Historical and Numismatic Information
Seleukid Genealogies and Biographies
Achaios
Alexander I
Alexander II
Antiochos I
Antiochos II
Antiochos III
Antiochos IV
Antiochos V
Antiochos VI
Antiochos VII
Antiochos VIII
Antiochos IX
Antiochos X
Antiochos XI
Antiochos XII
Antiochos XIII
Demetrios I
Demetrios II
Demetrios III
Kleopatra Selene
Kleopatra Thea
Molon
Philip I
Philip II
Seleukos I
Seleukos II
Seleukos V
Seleukos VI
Tryphon
References
Articles, Books and Studies
Seleukids
Bellinger, Alfred R.: The End of the Seleucids.
Burgess, Michael: The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress – The Rise and Fall of Cleopatra II Selene, Seleukid Queen of Syria.
Dobias, Josef: Φιλιππος Βαρυπους. A Contribution to the History of the Last Seleukids.
Kritt, Brian: Numismatic Evidence For A New Seleucid King: Seleucus (VII) Philometor.
Lucherini, Renzo: The Children of Antiochos III.
Passehl, Mark K.: Demetrios Nikator’s Second Arsakid War.
Other Topics
Bouchier, E. S.: A Short History of Antioch, 300 B.C. – A.D. 1268
Carrier, Richard C.: Useful Tips on Reading Greek Names in English.
Daehn, William E.: Contradictory Theories: Making Sense Of Greek Coin Weight Standards.
Seleukid and Related Numismatic Information
Epigraphy
Royal Names and Epithets on Seleukid Coins
Greek Inscriptions on Quasi-Municipal Coins
Inscriptions on Municipal Coins of Seleukid Syria
Varia
Antiochos VIII Philometor
III. Metrological Analyses
Weight Study of Tetradrachms of Later Seleukids
Analyses of Well-preserved Coins
Demetrios II, 1st Reign
Tyre mint
Antiochos VII
Antioch mint
Tyre mint
Demetrios II, 2nd Reign
Ake-Ptolemais mint
Antioch mint
Damaskos mint
Tyre mint
Alexander II
Antioch mint
Kleopatra Thea and Antiochos VIII
Ake-Ptolemais mint
Damaskos mint
Comparison of Ake-Ptolemais mint and Damaskos mint
Antiochos VIII
Antioch mint – 1st Reign
Antioch mint – 3rd Reign
Antiochos IX
Antioch mint – 3rd Reign
Seleukos VI
Antioch mint
Seleukeia ad Kalykadnon mint
Comparison of Antioch mint and Seleukeia ad Kalykadnon mint
Antiochos X
Antioch mint
Demetrios III
Damaskos mint
Philip I
Antioch mint
Antiochos XIII
Antioch mint
Time development
Antioch mint from Antiochos VII to Antiochos XIII
Tyre mint under Demetrios II and Antiochos VII
Adopted Data
Demetrios I
Antioch mint – undated issues
Antioch mint – dated issues
Comparison of undated and dated issues of Antioch mint
Antiochos VII
Antioch Mint
Antioch Mint – comparison with the data sample of well-preserved coins
Quantitative Study of Tetradrachm Dies of Later Seleukids
Demetrios I, Antioch Mint
Alexander I, Antioch Mint
Comparison of Demetrios I and Alexander I
Methodological Notes
Weight of coins
Maximum and Minimum Width of Coins
Statistical Glossary
IV. Miscellanea
Excerpts about Greek and Hellenistic Civilization
Army
Alexander’s military and equestrian inheritance (A. Hyland)
Shock cavalry (R. Drews)
Coins
Why focus on coins to study Hellenistic royal iconography? (R. Fleischer)
Apollo Archer on Seleukid coins (Panagiotis Iossif)
Horsemanship
Riding dress (J. K. Anderson)
Economic aspects of military horses in Athens (A. Hyland)
The nine hippic contests in the Hellenic Olympics (T. G. Antikas)
Jockeys and charioteers in the Classical period (S. Hemingway)
Chariot racing in ancient sources (Homer, Sophocles, Statius, Pausanias, Sidonius and Nonnos)
Differences of the Roman racing charioteers from the Greek ones (Fik Meijer)
Kings and government
The Hellenistic royal diadem and dress (E. R. Bevan)
Hellenistic kings (I. Nielsen)
The functions of royal palaces (I. Nielsen)
Political system of Syrian cities founded by Seleukid kings (J. D. Grainger)
Religions
The Hellenistic civilization and Hellenistic religions (P. Bilde)
The supernatural in antiquity (D. B. Martin)
Reflections of Ancient Greece in Poetry
John Keats
David Herbert Lawrence
V. Interesting Links
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