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Classical Tetradrachm of Syracuse

Classical
ca. 440 BCE
Silver

1 x 31/32 x 3/16 in. (2.5 x 2.5 x 0.5 cm)

Bryn Mawr College
Accession Number: C.53
Geography: Europe, Italy, Sicily, Syracuse
Classification: Exchange Media; Coins
Culture/Nationality: Greek
Collection: Elisabeth Washburn King Collection

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This object has the following keywords:
  • Animalia - Kingdom containing multicellular organisms having cells bound by a plasma membrane and organized into tissue and specialized tissue systems that permit them to either move about in search of food or to draw food toward themselves. Unable to make their own food within themselves, as photosynthetic plants do, they rely on consuming preformed food. They possess a nervous system with sensory and motor nerves, enabling them to receive environmental stimuli and to respond with specialized movements.
  • Classical - Refers to an ancient Greek style and period that begins around 480 BCE, when the Greek city-states defeated the Persian invaders, and ends around 323 BCE, with the death of Alexander the Great. It is characterized by the rebuilding of cities after the Persian wars, the flourishing of philosophy, drama, architecture, sculpture, painting, and the other arts. In the visual arts, it is known for the mastery of the human form and sophistication of architectural design.
  • female - Referring to the sex that normally produces eggs or female germ cells.
  • Gods and Goddesses - Added June 2010 by M. Weldon
  • quadrigas - Ancient war or racing chariots drawn by four horses abreast.
  • Satyrs and Maenads - Maenads are human female followers of Dionysus (sometimes called Nymphai) - Note added June 2010 by M. Weldon.
  • silver - Pure metallic element having symbol Ag and atomic number 47; a malleable, ductile, white metal with characteristic sheen, considered a precious metal. Silver is widely distributed throughout the world, occurring rarely as metallic silver (in Peru, Norway) but more often as silver-gold alloys and silver ore. Today silver is obtained as a byproduct in the refinement of gold, lead, copper, or zinc ores. Silver was smelted from the ore galena as early as 3800 BCE. As a pure metal, silver is second to gold in malleability and ductility, can be polished to a highly reflective surface, and used -- typically in an alloy -- in jewelry, coinage, photography, mirrors, electrical contacts, and tableware.
  • tetradrachms - Ancient Greek coins worth four drachmas, originally of pure silver but gradually debased over its lifetime from the mid-6th century BCE until about CE 300.

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Exhibition List
This object was included in the following exhibitions:
  • A Treasury of Knowledge: An Exhibition of the Bryn Mawr Collection of Ancient Coins Sarah E. Hafner , Sep 1, 2005 – Dec 1, 2005

Bibliography List
The following Bibliography exist for this object:
  • Cornelius C. Vermeule, "Greek Coins in the Elizabeth Washburn King Collection at Bryn Mawr College." The Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Royal Numismatic Society Sixth Series 16 (1956): 28, Figure Number: Pl. VI.
  • Christie's, The Elizabeth Washburn King Collection of Ancient Greek Coins Christie's. London, England, 12/11/1992
    Page Number: 35, Figure Number: Lot. 653
  • Erich Boehringer, Die Münzen von Syrakus W. de Gruyter and Co. . Berlin, Leipzig, 1928
    Page Number: 224, Figure Number: Cat. No. 598; Taf. 22

Comparanda List
The following Comparanda exist for this object:
  • George F. Hill, Select Greek Coins: A Series of Enlargements Illustrated and Described (Paris; Brussels: G. Vanoest, 1927), 41. Figure Number: Pl. XXII, No. 2

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<ref name=BMC>cite web |url=http://triarte.brynmawr.edu/objects-1/info/159382 |title=Classical Tetradrachm of Syracuse |author=Bryn Mawr College Library Special Collections |accessdate=6/4/2023 |publisher=Bryn Mawr College</ref>

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