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Vincentii Bellini Ferrariensis De Monetis Italie Medii Aevi Hactenus Non Evulgatis, Quae in Patrio Museo Servantur, Una Cum Earumdem Iconibus: Postrema Dissertatio, written in Latin, is a scholarly work by Vincenzo Bellini focusing on previously unpublished medieval Italian coins housed in his local museum. This detailed dissertation offers valuable insights into the numismatic history of medieval Italy, providing descriptions and illustrations of coins not widely known or studied. It remains a significant resource for numismatists and historians interested in the economic and cultural history of the Italian Middle Ages, showcasing the rich diversity of coinage during that period and preserving knowledge of rare and unique artifacts.
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