Denarius
Julia Titi
Roman Imperial
Roman Empire
79-80
Silver
Weight: 3.48 g
Diameter: 13/16 in. (20.2 mm)
Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Purchased through the Hood Museum of Art Acquisitions Fund
2005.24.1
Geography
Place Made: Rome, Italy, Europe
Period
1-500
Object Name
Coin
Research Area
Numismatics: Greek and Roman
Not on view
Inscriptions
Obervse: [Female bust, draped, facing right] inscribed, left edge: TIAVGUSTIF.; inscribed, right edge: DAVVITAI| rev: [Venus, nude except for drapery around thighs and bra strap across back, standing, facing right, leaning on column, holding helmet and scepter] inscribed, on left edge: AVGVST; inscribed, right edge: VENVS
Course History
LAT 01, Introductory Latin, Scott Arcenas, Winter 2019
LAT 01, Introductory Latin, Bryce Walker, Winter 2019
LAT 01, Introductory Latin, Margaretha Kramer, Winter 2019
LAT 01, Introductory Latin, Jenny Lynn, Winter 2019
LAT 3, Intermediate Latin, Inger Kuin, Spring 2019
LAT 3, Intermediate Latin, Bryce Walker, Spring 2019
LAT 3, Intermediate Latin, Bryce Walker, Spring 2019
CLST 11.19/HIST 94.16, Roman Coins as Text, Roberta Stewart, Winter 2022
CLST 11.19/HIST 94.16, Roman Coins as Text, Roberta Stewart, Winter 2022
Exhibition History
From Art to Artifact: Making Sense of Roman Coins, Roman Numismatics Senior Seminar, Spring 2009, Gene Y. Kim Gallery, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, June13, 2009.
Provenance
Harlan J. Berk, Ltd., Chicago, Illinois; sold to present collection, 2005.
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