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adam_text | CONTENTS
T.
Šlepova
ABOUT
VSEVOLOD MIKHAYLOVICH
POTIN...........................................................................
5
Some Dates of V. Potin s Scientific Career
.................................................................................;......7
List of V. Potin s Published Works
.....................................................................................................8
Yu. Diukov (St Petersburg)
DIONYSUS ON ANCIENT GREEK COINS
..................................................................................18
N.
Smirnova (Moscow)
ON THE ORIGIN OF SOME BACTRIAN GREEK COINS
IN THE STATE HERMITAGE HOLDINGS COMING FROM
THEFORMERK-KOHLERCOLLECTION
.......................................................................................26
N.
Soboleva (Moscow)
EMBLEM OF THE RURIK DYNASTY IN THE CONTEXT
OF RUSSIA AND THE EURASIAN IDEA PROBLEM
.............................................................33
/.
Leymus (Tallin)
ON TALLIN GULDENS OF
GOTTHARD
KETTLER..................................................................69
T.
Beì-ga (Riga)
COIN-LIKE IMITATIONS OF
DIRHAMS
IN LATVIA
................................................................74
K. Chernyshov (St Petersburg)
ON THE AUTHENTICITY OF THE BRABANT COMMEMORATIVE
MEDAL OF CHARLES V IN THE HERMITAGE COLLECTION
.............................................81
E. Yarovaya (St Petersburg)
COINS OF
STEN
STURE THE YOUNGER IN THE HERMITAGE COLLECTION
..................87
0.
Stepanova (St Petersburg)
ON THE ICONOGRAPHY OF THE PORTRAIT OF JOHANNES
TURMAIR (AVENTINUS) 93
T,
Šlepova (St
Petersburg)
VICTOR EMMANUELHI, THE LAST KING OF ITALY
ANDACOLLECTOROFNUMISMATICS
......................................................................................103
N.
Frolova (St Petersburg)
SEVASTOPOL HOARD OF
16™ -1
^-CENTURY COINS
IN THE HERMITAGE COLLECTION
.........................................................................................
П1
M, Dobrovolskaya (St Petersburg)
FRENCH ARMORIAL OF
MARU JOSEPHA,
THE MOTHER OF THREE KINGS
.............................................................................................
ll?
183
A. Yemanov
(Turnen)
INFORMATION
METHODS IN EPIGRAPHY
(Based on the Crimean Lapidary Inscriptions)
...............................................................................124
M, Sotnikova (St Petersburg)
.
COINS OF THE TOWNS OF DOROGOBUSH AND MIKULIN OF THE TVER
PRINCIPALITY (First Half of the
lő1
Century)
...........................................................................135
E. Lepekhina (Si Petersburg)
ONA. KUNIK S
UNREALIZED PUBLICATION OF MEDALS
FROM THE EPOCH OF PETER I
................................................................................................146
L, Dobrovolskaya (St Petersburg)
BADGES OF CIVIL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS OF THE RUSSIAN
EMPIRE IN THE HERMITAGE COLLECTION
.........................................................................153
V. Gundeva (St Petersburg)
S. STROGANOV, THE FIRST PRESIDENT OF THE IMPERIAL
ARCHAEOLOGICAL COMMISSION
.........................................................................................163
V. Brabich
FROM MEMOIRS (Publication by Yu. Diukov)
...........................................................................170
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
.........................................................................................................177
SUMMARIES
.................................................................................................................................178
СОДЕРЖАНИЕ
Т. И. Слепова
О ВСЕВОЛОДЕ МИХАЙЛОВИЧЕ ПОТИНЕ
...............................................................................5
Некоторые даты научной биографии В. М. Потина
......................................................................7
Список опубликованных работ В. М. Потина
................................................................................8
10.
Л. Дюков (Санкт-Петербург)
ДИОНИС НА ДРЕВНЕГРЕЧЕСКИХ МОНЕТАХ
......................................................................18
H.
М. Смирнова (Москва)
О ПРОИСХОЖДЕНИИ НЕКОТОРЫХ ГРЕКО-БАКТРИЙСКИХ МОНЕТ
ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОГО ЭРМИТАЖА ИЗ БЫВШЕЙ КОЛЛЕКЦИИ Г. К. Э. КЁЛЕРА
.........26
Н. А, Соболева (Москва)
ЗНАК РЮРИКОВИЧЕЙ В КОНТЕКСТЕ ПРОБЛЕМЫ
«РУСЬ И ЕВРАЗИЙСКАЯ ИДЕЯ»
................................................................................................33
Я Леймус (Таллин)
О ТАЛЛИНСКИХ ЗОЛОТЫХ ГОТТАРДА КЕТТЛЕРА
.............................................................69
Т. М. Берга (Рига)
МОНЕТОВИДНЫЕ ПОДРАЖАНИЯ ДИРХАМАМ В ЛАТВИИ
...............................................74
К. М, Чериышов (Санкт-Петербург)
К ВОПРОСУ О ПОДЛИННОСТИ «БРАБАНТСКОГО ЖЕТОНА КАРЛА
V»
ИЗ СОБРАНИЯ ЭРМИТАЖА
........................................................................................................81
Е. А. Яровая (Санкт-Петербург)
МОНЕТЫ СТЕНА СТУРЕ МЛАДШЕГО
(1512-1520)
ИЗ СОБРАНИЯ ЭРМИТАЖА
...........87
О. А. Степанова (Санкт-Петербург)
К ИКОНОГРАФИИ ИОГАННА ТУРМАЙРА (АВЕНТИНА)
.....................................................93
Т. И. Слепова (Санкт-Петербург)
ВИКТОР ЭММАНУИЛ
III
-
ПОСЛЕДНИЙ КОРОЛЬ ИТАЛИИ И НУМИЗМАТ
................103
Я В. Фролова (Санкт-Петербург)
СЕВАСТОПОЛЬСКИЙ КЛАД МОНЕТ
XVI-XVII
ВЕКОВ ИЗ СОБРАНИЯ ЭРМИТАЖА
111
M
А. Добровольская (Санкт-Петербург)
ФРАНЦУЗСКИЙ ГЕРБОВНИК МАРШ-ЮЗЕФЫ
-
МАТЕРИ ТРЕХ КОРОЛЕЙ
................117
А, Г. Еманов (Тюмень)
ИНФОРМАЦИОННЫЕ МЕТОДЫ В ЭПИГРАФИКЕ
(на материале генуэзского лапидария Крыма)
...........................................................................124
185
Μ. Π.
Сотникова (Санкт-Петербург)
ДЕНГИ
ТВЕРСКИХ УДЕЛОВ ДОРОГОБУЖА И МИКУЛИНА
(первая
половина
XV
века)............................................................................................................
135
E.
В.
Лепехина (Санкт-Петербург)
О НЕОСУЩЕСТВЛЕННОМ ИЗДАНИИ МЕДАЛЕЙ ПЕТРОВСКОГО
ВРЕМЕННА. А. КУНИКА
.............................................................................................................146
Л. И. Добровольская (Санкт-Петербург)
ЖЕТОНЫ ГРАЖДАНСКИХ УЧЕБНЫХ ЗАВЕДЕНИЙ
РОССИЙСКОЙ ИМПЕРИИ ИЗ СОБРАНИЯ ЭРМИТАЖА
..........................................................153
B. В. Гурулева (Санкт-Петербург)
C. Г. СТРОГАНОВ-ПЕРВЫЙ ПРЕЗИДЕНТ ИМПЕРАТОРСКОЙ
АРХЕОЛОГИЧЕСКОЙ КОМИССИИ
..............................................................................................163
В. М. Брабич
ИЗ ВОСПОМИНАНИЙ (публикация Ю. Л. Дгокова)
...................................................................170
СПИСОК СОКРАЩЕНИЙ
...........................................................................................................177
SUMMARIES
....................................................................................................................178
SUMMARIES
Yti. Diukov
DIONYSUS ON ANCIENT GREEK COINS
Dionysus, the patron of viticulture and wine making, enjoyed vast popularity in Greece. It was only
natural that he was depicted on coins of various Greek cities more often than other gods.
Nevertheless, noteworthy is the fact that Dionysus came to Greece from Asia, his cult was established
there only in the 8th
- 7
centuries
ВС
and there exist different types of his representations.
Sometimes he was shown as a traditional Olympian god
-
on coins from Thasos
-
a handsome youth
wearing an ivy wreath. Yet on coins from
Naxos
in Sicily he is a mature man with a big beard and of
Asiatic countenance. On the coins of Syrian king Seleucus I he has horns, a characteristically Asian
symbol of power and fertility.
Dionysus is frequently portrayed as a standing or seated young man with a thyrsos or cluster of grapes
in his hands, as on a coin from Maronea.
Dionysus dealt with competitions, not in sport, but in performing satyr hymns, tragedies and come¬
dies.
On coins he looks rather noble as he is interpreted as the cultivator of the plant that yields the noblest
fruit on the earth.
N.
Smirnova
ON THE ORIGIN OF SOME BACTRIAN GREEK COINS
IN THE STATE HERMITAGE HOLDINGS COMING FROM THE FORMER
K.
KÖHLER
COLLECTION
The article summons up the results of the research conducted by the author on singling out the Bactri-
an Greek coins that came to the Hermitage holdings from the former K.
Köhler
collection. It contains
a comparison of representations on
Köhler s
coins published in
1822
with those in the Hermitage
collection. The author determines more precisely the attribution of the Bactrian Greek coins and as a
result concludes that most of the Bactrian Greek pieces in the
Köhler
collection were imitations and
only four out of the twelve were from the coinage of the Greek rulers of Bactria and India. The coins
published in the article are introduced into scientific use with verified definitions.
N.
Soboleva
EMBLEM OF THE RURIK DYNASTY IN THE CONTEXT
OF RUSSIA AND THE EURASIAN IDEA PROBLEM
The article discusses the Rurik dynasty emblem, trident , which is nowadays included into the na¬
tional emblem of Ukraine. It is being paid particular attention to by modern scientists, and the ques¬
tion of its origin is rather politically oriented. The trident used to rouse interest before. For two
centuries specialists in numismatics have been studying this mysterious symbol depicted on the first
Russian gold and silver coins dating from the
10* -
early
1
1th centuries.
The author compares it with analogous symbols widespread in the enormous territory from Mongolia,
Central Asia, the Volga area and North Caucasus to modern Bulgaria. Extremely important is the
comparison of the mysterious symbol with the identical graffito from Khazaria, the nearest neigh¬
bour of the east Slavs.
The extensive material (history, archaeology and linguistics) investigated in the article allows to inter¬
pret the emblem on the first Russian coins as a sacral magic symbol, a remnant of past belief systems.
The symbol ( Iranian contribution into Russian spirituality and culture ) was in accord with the Rus¬
sian ruler s (khagan) conception of his functions in the early period of the Russian state development.
As a result of which it was used on money, an attribute of power, and later transformed into the mark
on the princes property, the Rurik dynasty emblem , as it is classified in historiography.
178
________________________________
Summaries
ƒ.
Leytnus
ON TALLIN GULDENS OF
GOTTHARD
KETTLER
A gold coin was discovered on the seashore of Holland in the spring of
2002.
Its major elements
Gegend,
style of the letters and form of the emblem shield) characterize it as a double gulden struck in
Tallin by
Gotthard
Kettler,
the master of the
Livonian
branch of the Teutonic Knights
(1559-1561).
Archive records say that coins of the type were issued to pay the troops hired for the
Livonian
War in
1559-1560.
Less than
38
such guldens might have been made by the decree of the city magistrate in
1560.
Nevertheless the State Hermitage possesses another coin struck from the same dies but weigh¬
ing as a common gulden. Together with the coins issued in
1559,
only four Tallin guldens from Ket-
tler s time are known today.
Ύ.
Berga
COIN-LIKE
IMITATÍONS
OF
DIRHAMS
IN LATVIA
Twenty coin-like imitations of
dirhams,
stamped on one and both sides, have been found in Latvia.
They are made of different materials (tin, bronze and silver) and in different techniques (struck and
cast). Some of these imitations have analogues discovered in Sweden, Belorussia and Mordovia. In
the territory of Latvia coin-like imitations of
dirhams
were mostly produced of tin, but some of silver
and bronze. Considering the dating and location of the archaeological sites they come from, it may be
concluded that they were issued not before the
Π*
century by the
Livs (Livonians)
of the Daugava
area.
K. Chernyshov
ON THE AUTHENTICITY OF THE BRABANT COMMEMORATIVE
MEDAL OF CHARLES V IN THE HERMITAGE COLLECTION
This is the first publication of an unusual piece of numismatic evidence from the Hermitage collection
which has not been attributed for a long time. Its technique and design place it among memorial
commemorative medals that differ from medals of the same type only in size and lower relief. The
name of the ruler, his titles and emblems suggest that the commemorative medal was issued by the
young archduke of Austria and duke of Burgundy and Brabant Charles
(1500-1558)
-the future king
of Spain Charles I and Holy Roman Emperor Charles V- between
1506
and
1516.
Considering the
obverse legend s ending and reverse emblems, it was struck in the duchy of Brabant.
However, on analyzing the style of the commemorative medal representations and inscriptions and
comparing them with other items of numismatics and sigillography from the time of Charles V the
author concludes that the Hermitage item was an antique counterfeit made in the
18*
or first half of
the
19й
century. Nevertheless, it is a curious example of numismatic design from the period that
proves that interest in the personality of Charles V was still alive centuries after the death of this
remarkable monarch.
E. Yarovaya
COINS OF
STEN STURE
THE YOUNGER IN THE HERMITAGE COLLECTION
The article features coins of
Sten Sture
the Younger, regent of Sweden from
1512
to
1520,
held in the
Hermitage collection. Of particular interest is the so-called
Sture
mark , an extremely rare coin
struck in
1512.
Only three pieces of the type are extant now. The author has succeeded in identifying
the provenance of four out of the six coins discussed in the article: the
Sture
mark comes from the
collection of Peter
I s
Kunstkammer
and three
half-Örtugar
were purchased by the well-known collec¬
tor Jacob Reichel at international numismatic auctions.
179
Stimmaries
O. Stepanova
ON THE ICONOGRAPHY OF THE PORTRAIT OF JOHANNES
TURMAÏR
(AVENTINUS)
The article considers the prototype of the likeness of the recognized Bavarian historiographer Jo¬
hannes Turmair (Aventinus)
(1477-1534)
on two medals by Karl Goetz
(1875-1950),
produced in
1
929
and 1
934.
It is compared with
І бл-сепШгу
engraved portraits of Aventinus by
Hanns Lautensack
(1520-1564/66),
JostAmman(1539-1591), Tobias Stimmer(1539-1584) and Theodore
de Bry
(1528-
1598).
Both the medals by Karl Goetz and the above-mentioned engravings have turned out to be mod¬
elled on the representation of Aventinus on his tombstone by St Emmeram s church in
Regensburg.
T.
Šlepova
VICTOREMMANUELIII.THE LAST KING OF ITALY
AND ACOLLECTOR OFNUMISMATICS
The article traces the formation of the numismatic collection of Victor Emmanuel III and analyses
iconographical types of coins struck by this ruler in
1901-1946.
Particular attention is given to the
contacts of Victor Emmanuel with the Imperial Cabinet of Coins and Medals of the State Hermitage
and the St Petersburg Imperial Academy of Science. The author cites the Italian king s characteristics
of the Hermitage collection of coins and presents an unpublished document on Victor Emmanuel s
acquisition of the doublets of the Imperial Hermitage coins through the mediation of the senior curator
of the Cabinet of Coins and Medals A. Markov. Published in the article are two coins from the
Hermitage collection issued by the last Italian king in
1901
and
1942,
N.
Frolova
SEVASTOPOL HOARD OF
1
6th -17tii-CENTURY COINS
IN THE HERMITAGE COLLECTION
The article contains the results of the research conducted in the course of topographical distribution of
West European coins found in the North Black Sea
littoral,
the Crimea in particular. The Sevastopol
hoard was discovered in
1962
in the vicinity of Chersonesus. It comprises
90
silver coins from Po¬
land, Spain and Spanish colonies,
thalers ofTirol,
Styria
and Alsace, silver florins of
Overijssel
and
2
Turkish gold coins.
This is the first publication of the hoard, provided with the catalogue of its coins.
M. Dobrovolskaya
FRENCH ARMORIAL OF MARIA JOSEPHA, THE MOTHER OF THREE KINGS
The Hermitage library possesses a fine copy of the armorial published in Paris in
1757
by
P.-P. Dubuisson. Its
fìlli
title reveals its content: Armorial
des principales Maisons et Familles du
Royaume, particulièrement de celles de Paris et de L Isle de France. Contenant les Armes des Princes,
seigneurs, grands Officiers de la Couronne
&
de la Maison du Roi, celles de Cours souveraines, &c.
Avec l explication de tous les Blasons .
This is a two-volume edition richly bound in red morocco, with gold letters stamped on the covers and
spine and gilt edge. In the centre of the front and back covers there is a bookplate (ex
libris)
identifying
the book owner as Maria Josepha, the spouse of the dauphin of France Louis, who was the son of
Louis XV and Marie Leszczynsca, the daughter of Augustus II, the king of Poland. Maria Josepha was
the mother of the three last kings of France: Louis
XVI,
Louis
XVIII
and Charles X.
A. Yemanov
INFORMATION METHODS IN EPIGRAPHY
(BASED ON THE CRIMEAN LAPIDARY INSCRIPTIONS)
The article surveys its author s exploration of Latin epigraphic records
(14*-
1
6
centuries) on for¬
tress walls and towers, churches and well stones in the former Genoese colonies of the Crimea.
180
Summaries
Along with traditional epigraphic research, methods of modem information technology have been
used, including digital photography of objects with inscriptions and further multimedia analysis of
their inscriptions and representations whicli allows to decode (line by line and letter by letter) and
identify the texts. As a result every lapidary piece is conceived as a single information unit. The author
offers a new classification of epigraphic records:
-
lapidary inscriptions (those referring to the construction of the buildings and epitaphs)
-
graffiti
-
heraldic tombstones
-
iconographie
stones.
Some items are published for the first time.
M. Sotnikova
COINS OF THE TOWNS OF DOROGOBUZH AND MIKULIN
OF THE TVER PRINCIPALITY (FIRST HALF OF THE
15™
CENTURY)
The town of Dorogobuzh with its territory was first mentioned in the middle of the
14*
century.
Dorogobuzh coins were discovered by A. Ilyin when he started compiling catalogues of Russian coins
of the Hermitage collection in the
1920s.
He ascribed the pieces with the representation of a warrior
with a spire and shield and the inscription:
ПЕЧАТЫСНЯЖАНДР
[stamp of Prince
Andrey]
to the
period of Prince
Andrey Dmitrievich
who reigned in Dorogobuzh in
1407-1437.
Extant nowadays are
9
silver coins of Prince
Andrey
of Dorogobuzh, all of which are in the Hermitage
collection.
In
1399,
in accordance with the will of Grand Prince Mikhail Alexandrovich of Tver, the town of
Mikulin with its territory was given to his younger son Feodor Mikhailovich. The Hermitage and the
State Historical Museum (Moscow) have
13
coins of the prince. They show a cat (oberse) and cock
(reverse) and have inscriptions:
ПЕЧАТЬ КНЯЖА ФЕОДОРА
(obverse) [stamp of Prince Feodor]
and
ЦЕНГА НИКУЛИНСКАЯ
(reverse) [coin of Mikulin]. The coins were struck in the 1420s to
proclaim the reign of Feodor. Their dies were produced by a Tver craftsman.
The coins of Prince Feodor Feodorovich, the son of Feodor Mikhailovich, have emblems of the coins
of Tver Princes Boris Alexandrovich
(1425-1461)
and Mikhail Borisovich
(1461-1485):
a warrior,
heraldic beast and birds. AH in all there exist about
20
coins of Feodor Feodorovich who died in
1463.
Я.
Lepekhìna
ON A. KUNIK S UNREALIZED PUBLICATION
OF MEDALS FROM THE EPOCH OF PETER I
The article surveys the documents discovered in the State Hermitage archive and the St Petersburg
branch of the Russian Academy of Science archive covering the story of a monograph on medals from
the Petrine epoch written by the curator of the Russian coins collection in the Hermitage Mtlenzkab-
inett A. Kunik, yet never published.
At the session of the historical and philological section of the Academy of Science in June
1861
Kunik
presented and recommended for publication in the
Bulletin a
memorandum of the recognized St Pe¬
tersburg collector K. Schroll on military decorations of Peter I, based on the material of his own
collection. Kunik was so fascinated by the theme that he decided to issue his own monograph on
Peter s medals. The State Hermitage archive and the St Petersburg branch of the Russian Academy of
Science archive still have some preparatory notes made by Kunik for his monograph: extracts from
books and manuscripts, a rough draft of the catalogue and illustrations. A number of proofs and
corresponding pages from Kunik s draft with numerous corrections in his hand kept in the St Peters¬
burg branch of the Russian Academy of Science archive represent the final stage of his work. Judging
from the proofs of the type Kunik s monograph was to embrace not only Peter s military decorations
but also memorial medals, including those of retrospective character.
181
Summaries
After the publication of Yu. Iversen s Medals on Peter the Great s Acts in
1872
Kunik s work proved
almost useless, though the two books could have complemented each other.
L. Dobrovolskaya
BADGES OF CIVIL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE IN THE HERMITAGE COLLECTION
A marked increase in the number of educational establishments in the second half of the 19th century
led to an issue of many badges that commemorated important events of their history or were granted
to their graduates of the same year. There were different procedures of introducing new badges. They
were mostly to be approved by ministries or
locai
authorities and purchased from or commissioned to
jewellers. They were made of various, often precious, metals, decorated with enamels and most of
them bore the name of the owner. Badges of graduates of educational institutions were intermediate in
semantics between decorations and memorial emblems and combined characteristics of both types.
The Hermitage collection has a considerable number of badges dedicated to the history and signifi¬
cant dates of institutions as well as graduate badges of higher, secondary and specialized schools,
among them of the schools (gymnasiums) functioning in the first years of the Soviet rule.
V.
Guruiévá
S.
STROGANOV, THE FIRST PRESIDENT
OF THE IMPERIAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL COMMISSION
The article embraces the activities of S. Stroganov as the President of the Imperial Archaeological
Commission which owed its existence to his initiative. The first stage of the commission s history has
not been properly studied yet, little is known of his role as its organizer and leader.
The survey of Stroganov s personal and professional qualities manifest in the documents dealing with
his work as statesman (he held different governmental posts) and his contribution to Russian and
Byzantine archaeology and numismatics helps appreciate his part in the formation and development
of the imperial Archaeological Commission. The yet unpublished archive records reveal the fact that
even minor problems were solved by the commission only with Stroganov s participation. Taking this
into consideration, the already published archive documents are revised and re-estimated.
V. Brabich
FROM MEMOIRS
(Publication
by Yu. D mkov)
The first part of the article, prepared for publication by Yu. Diukov, deals with the professional career
of senior research worker V. Brabich
(1926-2000)
who has been on the Hermitage staff for almost
fifty years and published a great number of articles. He was especially instrumental in popularizing
science. Besides, he has written articles covering the ancient world coinage from the early coins of the
Kingdom of Bosporus to the medallions of Constantius II.
The second part of the article includes V. Brabich s reminiscences of A. Bykov who headed the Her¬
mitage Numismatics Department for a long period. Very emotionally, Vladimir Brabich tells of the
unique personality of Bykov who combined in himself best qualities of a scholar and Hermitage
,
curator. He also recalls his teachers and colleagues and reverently conveys the intellectual atmo¬
sphere reigning in the Hermitage Numismatics Department in his time.
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CONTENTS
T.
Šlepova
ABOUT
VSEVOLOD MIKHAYLOVICH
POTIN.
5
Some Dates of V. Potin's Scientific Career
.;.7
List of V. Potin's Published Works
.8
Yu. Diukov (St Petersburg)
DIONYSUS ON ANCIENT GREEK COINS
.18
N.
Smirnova (Moscow)
ON THE ORIGIN OF SOME BACTRIAN GREEK COINS
IN THE STATE HERMITAGE HOLDINGS COMING FROM
THEFORMERK-KOHLERCOLLECTION
.26
N.
Soboleva (Moscow)
EMBLEM OF THE RURIK DYNASTY IN THE CONTEXT
OF "RUSSIA AND THE EURASIAN IDEA" PROBLEM
.33
/.
Leymus (Tallin)
ON TALLIN GULDENS OF
GOTTHARD
KETTLER.69
T.
Beì-ga (Riga)
COIN-LIKE IMITATIONS OF
DIRHAMS
IN LATVIA
.74
K. Chernyshov (St Petersburg)
ON THE AUTHENTICITY OF THE "BRABANT COMMEMORATIVE
MEDAL OF CHARLES V" IN THE HERMITAGE COLLECTION
.81
E. Yarovaya (St Petersburg)
COINS OF
STEN
STURE THE YOUNGER IN THE HERMITAGE COLLECTION
.87
0.
Stepanova (St Petersburg)
ON THE ICONOGRAPHY OF THE PORTRAIT OF JOHANNES
TURMAIR (AVENTINUS) 93
T,
Šlepova (St
Petersburg)
VICTOR EMMANUELHI, THE LAST KING OF ITALY
ANDACOLLECTOROFNUMISMATICS
.103
N.
Frolova (St Petersburg)
SEVASTOPOL HOARD OF
16™ -1
^-CENTURY COINS
IN THE HERMITAGE COLLECTION
.
П1
M, Dobrovolskaya (St Petersburg)
FRENCH ARMORIAL OF
MARU JOSEPHA,
THE MOTHER OF THREE KINGS
.
ll?
183
A. Yemanov
(Turnen)
INFORMATION
METHODS IN EPIGRAPHY
(Based on the Crimean Lapidary Inscriptions)
.124
M, Sotnikova (St Petersburg)
.
COINS OF THE TOWNS OF DOROGOBUSH AND MIKULIN OF THE TVER
PRINCIPALITY (First Half of the
lő1"
Century)
.135
E. Lepekhina (Si Petersburg)
ONA. KUNIK'S
UNREALIZED PUBLICATION OF MEDALS
FROM THE EPOCH OF PETER I
.146
L, Dobrovolskaya (St Petersburg)
BADGES OF CIVIL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS OF THE RUSSIAN
EMPIRE IN THE HERMITAGE COLLECTION
.153
V. Gundeva (St Petersburg)
S. STROGANOV, THE FIRST PRESIDENT OF THE IMPERIAL
ARCHAEOLOGICAL COMMISSION
.163
V. Brabich
FROM MEMOIRS (Publication by Yu. Diukov)
.170
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
.177
SUMMARIES
.178
СОДЕРЖАНИЕ
Т. И. Слепова
О ВСЕВОЛОДЕ МИХАЙЛОВИЧЕ ПОТИНЕ
.5
Некоторые даты научной биографии В. М. Потина
.7
Список опубликованных работ В. М. Потина
.8
10.
Л. Дюков (Санкт-Петербург)
ДИОНИС НА ДРЕВНЕГРЕЧЕСКИХ МОНЕТАХ
.18
H.
М. Смирнова (Москва)
О ПРОИСХОЖДЕНИИ НЕКОТОРЫХ ГРЕКО-БАКТРИЙСКИХ МОНЕТ
ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОГО ЭРМИТАЖА ИЗ БЫВШЕЙ КОЛЛЕКЦИИ Г. К. Э. КЁЛЕРА
.26
Н. А, Соболева (Москва)
ЗНАК РЮРИКОВИЧЕЙ В КОНТЕКСТЕ ПРОБЛЕМЫ
«РУСЬ И ЕВРАЗИЙСКАЯ ИДЕЯ»
.33
Я Леймус (Таллин)
О ТАЛЛИНСКИХ ЗОЛОТЫХ ГОТТАРДА КЕТТЛЕРА
.69
Т. М. Берга (Рига)
МОНЕТОВИДНЫЕ ПОДРАЖАНИЯ ДИРХАМАМ В ЛАТВИИ
.74
К. М, Чериышов (Санкт-Петербург)
К ВОПРОСУ О ПОДЛИННОСТИ «БРАБАНТСКОГО ЖЕТОНА КАРЛА
V»
ИЗ СОБРАНИЯ ЭРМИТАЖА
.81
Е. А. Яровая (Санкт-Петербург)
МОНЕТЫ СТЕНА СТУРЕ МЛАДШЕГО
(1512-1520)
ИЗ СОБРАНИЯ ЭРМИТАЖА
.87
О. А. Степанова (Санкт-Петербург)
К ИКОНОГРАФИИ ИОГАННА ТУРМАЙРА (АВЕНТИНА)
.93
Т. И. Слепова (Санкт-Петербург)
ВИКТОР ЭММАНУИЛ
III
-
ПОСЛЕДНИЙ КОРОЛЬ ИТАЛИИ И НУМИЗМАТ
.103
Я В. Фролова (Санкт-Петербург)
СЕВАСТОПОЛЬСКИЙ КЛАД МОНЕТ
XVI-XVII
ВЕКОВ ИЗ СОБРАНИЯ ЭРМИТАЖА
111
M
А. Добровольская (Санкт-Петербург)
ФРАНЦУЗСКИЙ ГЕРБОВНИК МАРШ-ЮЗЕФЫ
-
МАТЕРИ ТРЕХ КОРОЛЕЙ
.117
А, Г. Еманов (Тюмень)
ИНФОРМАЦИОННЫЕ МЕТОДЫ В ЭПИГРАФИКЕ
(на материале генуэзского лапидария Крыма)
.124
185
Μ. Π.
Сотникова (Санкт-Петербург)
ДЕНГИ
ТВЕРСКИХ УДЕЛОВ ДОРОГОБУЖА И МИКУЛИНА
(первая
половина
XV
века).
135
E.
В.
Лепехина (Санкт-Петербург)
О НЕОСУЩЕСТВЛЕННОМ ИЗДАНИИ МЕДАЛЕЙ ПЕТРОВСКОГО
ВРЕМЕННА. А. КУНИКА
.146
Л. И. Добровольская (Санкт-Петербург)
ЖЕТОНЫ ГРАЖДАНСКИХ УЧЕБНЫХ ЗАВЕДЕНИЙ
РОССИЙСКОЙ ИМПЕРИИ ИЗ СОБРАНИЯ ЭРМИТАЖА
.153
B. В. Гурулева (Санкт-Петербург)
C. Г. СТРОГАНОВ-ПЕРВЫЙ ПРЕЗИДЕНТ ИМПЕРАТОРСКОЙ
АРХЕОЛОГИЧЕСКОЙ КОМИССИИ
.163
В. М. Брабич
ИЗ ВОСПОМИНАНИЙ (публикация Ю. Л. Дгокова)
.170
СПИСОК СОКРАЩЕНИЙ
.177
SUMMARIES
.178
SUMMARIES
Yti. Diukov
DIONYSUS ON ANCIENT GREEK COINS
Dionysus, the patron of viticulture and wine making, enjoyed vast popularity in Greece. It was only
natural that he was depicted on coins of various Greek cities more often than other gods.
Nevertheless, noteworthy is the fact that Dionysus came to Greece from Asia, his cult was established
there only in the 8th
- 7"'
centuries
ВС
and there exist different types of his representations.
Sometimes he was shown as a traditional Olympian god
-
on coins from Thasos
-
a handsome youth
wearing an ivy wreath. Yet on coins from
Naxos
in Sicily he is a mature man with a big beard and of
Asiatic countenance. On the coins of Syrian king Seleucus I he has horns, a characteristically Asian
symbol of power and fertility.
Dionysus is frequently portrayed as a standing or seated young man with a thyrsos or cluster of grapes
in his hands, as on a coin from Maronea.
Dionysus dealt with competitions, not in sport, but in performing satyr hymns, tragedies and come¬
dies.
On coins he looks rather noble as he is interpreted as the cultivator of the plant that yields the noblest
fruit on the earth.
N.
Smirnova
ON THE ORIGIN OF SOME BACTRIAN GREEK COINS
IN THE STATE HERMITAGE HOLDINGS COMING FROM THE FORMER
K.
KÖHLER
COLLECTION
The article summons up the results of the research conducted by the author on singling out the Bactri-
an Greek coins that came to the Hermitage holdings from the former K.
Köhler
collection. It contains
a comparison of representations on
Köhler's
coins published in
1822
with those in the Hermitage
collection. The author determines more precisely the attribution of the Bactrian Greek coins and as a
result concludes that most of the Bactrian Greek pieces in the
Köhler
collection were imitations and
only four out of the twelve were from the coinage of the Greek rulers of Bactria and India. The coins
published in the article are introduced into scientific use with verified definitions.
N.
Soboleva
EMBLEM OF THE RURIK DYNASTY IN THE CONTEXT
OF "RUSSIA AND THE EURASIAN IDEA" PROBLEM
The article discusses the Rurik dynasty emblem, "trident", which is nowadays included into the na¬
tional emblem of Ukraine. It is being paid particular attention to by modern scientists, and the ques¬
tion of its origin is rather politically oriented. The "trident" used to rouse interest before. For two
centuries specialists in numismatics have been studying this "mysterious symbol" depicted on the first
Russian gold and silver coins dating from the
10* -
early
1
1th centuries.
The author compares it with analogous symbols widespread in the enormous territory from Mongolia,
Central Asia, the Volga area and North Caucasus to modern Bulgaria. Extremely important is the
comparison of the "mysterious symbol" with the identical graffito from Khazaria, the nearest neigh¬
bour of the east Slavs.
The extensive material (history, archaeology and linguistics) investigated in the article allows to inter¬
pret the emblem on the first Russian coins as a sacral magic symbol, a remnant of past belief systems.
The symbol ("Iranian contribution into Russian spirituality and culture") was in accord with the Rus¬
sian ruler's (khagan) conception of his functions in the early period of the Russian state development.
As a result of which it was used on money, an attribute of power, and later transformed into the mark
on the princes' property, the "Rurik dynasty emblem", as it is classified in historiography.
178
_
Summaries
ƒ.
Leytnus
ON TALLIN GULDENS OF
GOTTHARD
KETTLER
A gold coin was discovered on the seashore of Holland in the spring of
2002.
Its major elements
Gegend,
style of the letters and form of the emblem shield) characterize it as a double gulden struck in
Tallin by
Gotthard
Kettler,
the master of the
Livonian
branch of the Teutonic Knights
(1559-1561).
Archive records say that coins of the type were issued to pay the troops hired for the
Livonian
War in
1559-1560.
Less than
38
such guldens might have been made by the decree of the city magistrate in
1560.
Nevertheless the State Hermitage possesses another coin struck from the same dies but weigh¬
ing as a common gulden. Together with the coins issued in
1559,
only four Tallin guldens from Ket-
tler's time are known today.
Ύ.
Berga
COIN-LIKE
IMITATÍONS
OF
DIRHAMS
IN LATVIA
Twenty coin-like imitations of
dirhams,
stamped on one and both sides, have been found in Latvia.
They are made of different materials (tin, bronze and silver) and in different techniques (struck and
cast). Some of these imitations have analogues discovered in Sweden, Belorussia and Mordovia. In
the territory of Latvia coin-like imitations of
dirhams
were mostly produced of tin, but some of silver
and bronze. Considering the dating and location of the archaeological sites they come from, it may be
concluded that they were issued not before the
Π*
century by the
Livs (Livonians)
of the Daugava
area.
K. Chernyshov
ON THE AUTHENTICITY OF THE "BRABANT COMMEMORATIVE
MEDAL OF CHARLES V" IN THE HERMITAGE COLLECTION
This is the first publication of an unusual piece of numismatic evidence from the Hermitage collection
which has not been attributed for a long time. Its technique and design place it among memorial
commemorative medals that differ from medals of the same type only in size and lower relief. The
name of the ruler, his titles and emblems suggest that the commemorative medal was issued by the
young archduke of Austria and duke of Burgundy and Brabant Charles
(1500-1558)
-the future king
of Spain Charles I and Holy Roman Emperor Charles V- between
1506
and
1516.
Considering the
obverse legend's ending and reverse emblems, it was struck in the duchy of Brabant.
However, on analyzing the style of the commemorative medal representations and inscriptions and
comparing them with other items of numismatics and sigillography from the time of Charles V the
author concludes that the Hermitage item was an antique counterfeit made in the
18*
or first half of
the
19й
century. Nevertheless, it is a curious example of numismatic design from the period that
proves that interest in the personality of Charles V was still alive centuries after the death of this
remarkable monarch.
E. Yarovaya
COINS OF
STEN STURE
THE YOUNGER IN THE HERMITAGE COLLECTION
The article features coins of
Sten Sture
the Younger, regent of Sweden from
1512
to
1520,
held in the
Hermitage collection. Of particular interest is the so-called
"Sture
mark", an extremely rare coin
struck in
1512.
Only three pieces of the type are extant now. The author has succeeded in identifying
the provenance of four out of the six coins discussed in the article: the
"Sture
mark" comes from the
collection of Peter
I's
Kunstkammer
and three
half-Örtugar
were purchased by the well-known collec¬
tor Jacob Reichel at international numismatic auctions.
179
Stimmaries
O. Stepanova
ON THE ICONOGRAPHY OF THE PORTRAIT OF JOHANNES
TURMAÏR
(AVENTINUS)
The article considers the prototype of the likeness of the recognized Bavarian historiographer Jo¬
hannes Turmair (Aventinus)
(1477-1534)
on two medals by Karl Goetz
(1875-1950),
produced in
1
929
and 1
934.
It is compared with
І бл-сепШгу
engraved portraits of Aventinus by
Hanns Lautensack
(1520-1564/66),
JostAmman(1539-1591), Tobias Stimmer(1539-1584) and Theodore
de Bry
(1528-
1598).
Both the medals by Karl Goetz and the above-mentioned engravings have turned out to be mod¬
elled on the representation of Aventinus on his tombstone by St Emmeram's church in
Regensburg.
T.
Šlepova
VICTOREMMANUELIII.THE LAST KING OF ITALY
AND ACOLLECTOR OFNUMISMATICS
The article traces the formation of the numismatic collection of Victor Emmanuel III and analyses
iconographical types of coins struck by this ruler in
1901-1946.
Particular attention is given to the
contacts of Victor Emmanuel with the Imperial Cabinet of Coins and Medals of the State Hermitage
and the St Petersburg Imperial Academy of Science. The author cites the Italian king's characteristics
of the Hermitage collection of coins and presents an unpublished document on Victor Emmanuel's
acquisition of the doublets of the Imperial Hermitage coins through the mediation of the senior curator
of the Cabinet of Coins and Medals A. Markov. Published in the article are two coins from the
Hermitage collection issued by the last Italian king in
1901
and
1942,
N.
Frolova
SEVASTOPOL HOARD OF
1
6th -17tii-CENTURY COINS
IN THE HERMITAGE COLLECTION
The article contains the results of the research conducted in the course of topographical distribution of
West European coins found in the North Black Sea
littoral,
the Crimea in particular. The Sevastopol
hoard was discovered in
1962
in the vicinity of Chersonesus. It comprises
90
silver coins from Po¬
land, Spain and Spanish colonies,
thalers ofTirol,
Styria
and Alsace, silver florins of
Overijssel
and
2
Turkish gold coins.
This is the first publication of the hoard, provided with the catalogue of its coins.
M. Dobrovolskaya
FRENCH ARMORIAL OF MARIA JOSEPHA, THE MOTHER OF THREE KINGS
The Hermitage library possesses a fine copy of the armorial published in Paris in
1757
by
P.-P. Dubuisson. Its
fìlli
title reveals its content: "Armorial
des principales Maisons et Familles du
Royaume, particulièrement de celles de Paris et de L'Isle de France. Contenant les Armes des Princes,
seigneurs, grands Officiers de la Couronne
&
de la Maison du Roi, celles de Cours souveraines, &c.
Avec l'explication de tous les Blasons".
This is a two-volume edition richly bound in red morocco, with gold letters stamped on the covers and
spine and gilt edge. In the centre of the front and back covers there is a bookplate (ex
libris)
identifying
the book owner as Maria Josepha, the spouse of the dauphin of France Louis, who was the son of
Louis XV and Marie Leszczynsca, the daughter of Augustus II, the king of Poland. Maria Josepha was
the mother of the three last kings of France: Louis
XVI,
Louis
XVIII
and Charles X.
A. Yemanov
INFORMATION METHODS IN EPIGRAPHY
(BASED ON THE CRIMEAN LAPIDARY INSCRIPTIONS)
The article surveys its author's exploration of Latin epigraphic records
(14*-
1
6"'
centuries) on for¬
tress walls and towers, churches and well stones in the former Genoese colonies of the Crimea.
180
Summaries
Along with traditional epigraphic research, methods of modem information technology have been
used, including digital photography of objects with inscriptions and further multimedia analysis of
their inscriptions and representations whicli allows to decode (line by line and letter by letter) and
identify the texts. As a result every lapidary piece is conceived as a single information unit. The author
offers a new classification of epigraphic records:
-
lapidary inscriptions (those referring to the construction of the buildings and epitaphs)
-
graffiti
-
heraldic tombstones
-
iconographie
stones.
Some items are published for the first time.
M. Sotnikova
COINS OF THE TOWNS OF DOROGOBUZH AND MIKULIN
OF THE TVER PRINCIPALITY (FIRST HALF OF THE
15™
CENTURY)
The town of Dorogobuzh with its territory was first mentioned in the middle of the
14*
century.
Dorogobuzh coins were discovered by A. Ilyin when he started compiling catalogues of Russian coins
of the Hermitage collection in the
1920s.
He ascribed the pieces with the representation of a warrior
with a spire and shield and the inscription:
ПЕЧАТЫСНЯЖАНДР
[stamp of Prince
Andrey]
to the
period of Prince
Andrey Dmitrievich
who reigned in Dorogobuzh in
1407-1437.
Extant nowadays are
9
silver coins of Prince
Andrey
of Dorogobuzh, all of which are in the Hermitage
collection.
In
1399,
in accordance with the will of Grand Prince Mikhail Alexandrovich of Tver, the town of
Mikulin with its territory was given to his younger son Feodor Mikhailovich. The Hermitage and the
State Historical Museum (Moscow) have
13
coins of the prince. They show a cat (oberse) and cock
(reverse) and have inscriptions:
ПЕЧАТЬ КНЯЖА ФЕОДОРА
(obverse) [stamp of Prince Feodor]
and
ЦЕНГА НИКУЛИНСКАЯ
(reverse) [coin of Mikulin]. The coins were struck in the 1420s to
proclaim the reign of Feodor. Their dies were produced by a Tver craftsman.
The coins of Prince Feodor Feodorovich, the son of Feodor Mikhailovich, have emblems of the coins
of Tver Princes Boris Alexandrovich
(1425-1461)
and Mikhail Borisovich
(1461-1485):
a warrior,
heraldic beast and birds. AH in all there exist about
20
coins of Feodor Feodorovich who died in
1463.
Я.
Lepekhìna
ON A. KUNIK'S UNREALIZED PUBLICATION
OF MEDALS FROM THE EPOCH OF PETER I
The article surveys the documents discovered in the State Hermitage archive and the St Petersburg
branch of the Russian Academy of Science archive covering the story of a monograph on medals from
the Petrine epoch written by the curator of the Russian coins collection in the Hermitage Mtlenzkab-
inett A. Kunik, yet never published.
At the session of the historical and philological section of the Academy of Science in June
1861
Kunik
presented and recommended for publication in the
Bulletin a
memorandum of the recognized St Pe¬
tersburg collector K. Schroll on military decorations of Peter I, based on the material of his own
collection. Kunik was so fascinated by the theme that he decided to issue his own monograph on
Peter's medals. The State Hermitage archive and the St Petersburg branch of the Russian Academy of
Science archive still have some preparatory notes made by Kunik for his monograph: extracts from
books and manuscripts, a rough draft of the catalogue and illustrations. A number of proofs and
corresponding pages from Kunik's draft with numerous corrections in his hand kept in the St Peters¬
burg branch of the Russian Academy of Science archive represent the final stage of his work. Judging
from the proofs of the type Kunik's monograph was to embrace not only Peter's military decorations
but also memorial medals, including those of retrospective character.
181
Summaries
After the publication of Yu. Iversen's Medals on Peter the Great's Acts in
1872
Kunik's work proved
almost useless, though the two books could have complemented each other.
L. Dobrovolskaya
BADGES OF CIVIL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE IN THE HERMITAGE COLLECTION
A marked increase in the number of educational establishments in the second half of the 19th century
led to an issue of many badges that commemorated important events of their history or were granted
to their graduates of the same year. There were different procedures of introducing new badges. They
were mostly to be approved by ministries or
locai
authorities and purchased from or commissioned to
jewellers. They were made of various, often precious, metals, decorated with enamels and most of
them bore the name of the owner. Badges of graduates of educational institutions were intermediate in
semantics between decorations and memorial emblems and combined characteristics of both types.
The Hermitage collection has a considerable number of badges dedicated to the history and signifi¬
cant dates of institutions as well as graduate badges of higher, secondary and specialized schools,
among them of the schools (gymnasiums) functioning in the first years of the Soviet rule.
V.
Guruiévá
S.
STROGANOV, THE FIRST PRESIDENT
OF THE IMPERIAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL COMMISSION
The article embraces the activities of S. Stroganov as the President of the Imperial Archaeological
Commission which owed its existence to his initiative. The first stage of the commission's history has
not been properly studied yet, little is known of his role as its organizer and leader.
The survey of Stroganov's personal and professional qualities manifest in the documents dealing with
his work as statesman (he held different governmental posts) and his contribution to Russian and
Byzantine archaeology and numismatics helps appreciate his part in the formation and development
of the imperial Archaeological Commission. The yet unpublished archive records reveal the fact that
even minor problems were solved by the commission only with Stroganov's participation. Taking this
into consideration, the already published archive documents are revised and re-estimated.
V. Brabich
FROM MEMOIRS
(Publication
by Yu. D'mkov)
The first part of the article, prepared for publication by Yu. Diukov, deals with the professional career
of senior research worker V. Brabich
(1926-2000)
who has been on the Hermitage staff for almost
fifty years and published a great number of articles. He was especially instrumental in popularizing
science. Besides, he has written articles covering the ancient world coinage from the early coins of the
Kingdom of Bosporus to the medallions of Constantius II.
The second part of the article includes V. Brabich's reminiscences of A. Bykov who headed the Her¬
mitage Numismatics Department for a long period. Very emotionally, Vladimir Brabich tells of the
unique personality of Bykov who combined in himself best qualities of a scholar and Hermitage
,
curator. He also recalls his teachers and colleagues and reverently conveys the intellectual atmo¬
sphere reigning in the Hermitage Numismatics Department in his time.
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title | Chranitelʹ, issledovatelʹ, učitelʹ k 85-letiju V. M. Potina ; sbornik naučnych statej |
title_auth | Chranitelʹ, issledovatelʹ, učitelʹ k 85-letiju V. M. Potina ; sbornik naučnych statej |
title_exact_search | Chranitelʹ, issledovatelʹ, učitelʹ k 85-letiju V. M. Potina ; sbornik naučnych statej |
title_exact_search_txtP | Chranitelʹ, issledovatelʹ, učitelʹ k 85-letiju V. M. Potina ; sbornik naučnych statej |
title_full | Chranitelʹ, issledovatelʹ, učitelʹ k 85-letiju V. M. Potina ; sbornik naučnych statej Gosudarstvennyj Ėrmitaš. [Red. kollegija: G. V. Bilinbachov ...] |
title_fullStr | Chranitelʹ, issledovatelʹ, učitelʹ k 85-letiju V. M. Potina ; sbornik naučnych statej Gosudarstvennyj Ėrmitaš. [Red. kollegija: G. V. Bilinbachov ...] |
title_full_unstemmed | Chranitelʹ, issledovatelʹ, učitelʹ k 85-letiju V. M. Potina ; sbornik naučnych statej Gosudarstvennyj Ėrmitaš. [Red. kollegija: G. V. Bilinbachov ...] |
title_short | Chranitelʹ, issledovatelʹ, učitelʹ |
title_sort | chranitelʹ issledovatelʹ ucitelʹ k 85 letiju v m potina sbornik naucnych statej |
title_sub | k 85-letiju V. M. Potina ; sbornik naučnych statej |
topic | Potin, Vsevolod M. 1918-2005 (DE-588)103324399 gnd Numismatik (DE-588)4172175-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Potin, Vsevolod M. 1918-2005 Numismatik Aufsatzsammlung Bibliografie Festschrift |
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