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单词 numismatics
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Definition of numismatics in English:

numismatics

plural noun ˌnjuːmɪzˈmatɪksˌn(j)uməzˈmædɪks
  • usually treated as singular The study or collection of coins, banknotes, and medals.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Studying Thai numismatics it became apparent that there was a very significant event in Thai coin history in the mid 1800's.
    • Roman Jakobson's good friend, that arch-structuralist aristocrat Nikolai Sergeevich Trubetzkoy, famously said that phonetics is to phonology as numismatics is to economics.
    • The numismatics gallery has coins collected from as many as 60 countries.
    • The book contains a foreword by R. G. Doty, the curator of numismatics, Smithsonian Institution, that is followed by an informative introduction.
    • Those who think numismatics is a dull subject might be inclined to change their minds once they get to know about the details of this storehouse.
    • The eighteen-page bibliography suggests rich possibilities for further study and cites the author's own work and even his early interest in Byzantine numismatics.
    • His application of these to Weiss's materials on epigraphy, numismatics, and topography is jarring, but illuminating.
    • His books reflect the range of his interests and enthusiasms, from classical and medieval antiquities, numismatics and British and local history, to the fine arts, English literature, natural history and law.
    • In the field of ancient numismatics, collectors have made real and significant contributions to the literature in terms of articles, die studies, and by their publishing and cataloging of collections.
    • Keith Sugden, curator of numismatics, said: ‘We have more than 100 pieces of his work, given by Mr Preston's daughter.’
    • By the 17th century, numismatics, as it is known, was established as an important field of historical study and by the 20th century no major museum was complete without a specialist collection.
    • It is Mr. Cherian's experience that even the teachers of history in our schools do not have a clear perspective on numismatics, or history for that matter.
    • He often lectured to outside bodies on his many artistic interests including numismatics, Coptic textiles, and archaeology.
    • Many members of the Republic of Letters certainly contributed to history and ethnography through their travels and collections but little was done with this material, except in the area of classical numismatics.
    • But Craig Barclay, keeper of numismatics at the Yorkshire Museum, said he was not surprised to see such a coin coming up for auction.
    • The late S.M. Shukla, an authority on numismatics from Mumbai, gave him a big part of his collection for a nominal payment.
    • The society, having a strength of around 380 members, has been organising seminars and workshops on numismatics.
    • One side-effect of getting rid of 12 currencies simultaneously is an upsurge in interest in numismatics, or coin-collecting.
    • The first involved Ludvig Muller, ‘a handsome, sober man with a passion for numismatics and museums.’
    • It has four boats and employs 60 divers, whose skills include archaeology, history, epigraphy (the study of inscriptions) and numismatics (the study of coins).

Derivatives

  • numismatist

  • noun njuːˈmɪzmətɪst
    • Also a numismatist, he has a vast collection of stamps and coins from almost all countries, and his name figures in the Limca Book of Records.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The collection of coins will no doubt be a great attraction to numismatists, as they include some rare golden specimens from the reigns of George 1,111, and 1V, and there are some scarce silver coins.
      • The Baptist Church minister, Rev T Sorenson, said local numismatists thought the coins were worth up to R10000.
      • Serious coin collectors, known as numismatists, generally tend toward currency that is no longer in circulation, said American Numismatic Association president Ed Rochette.
      • The appearance of From Imperium to Auctoritas established Grant's credentials as a Roman numismatist; five more numismatic volumes would follow in the 1950's.
 
 

Definition of numismatics in US English:

numismatics

plural nounˌn(y)o͞oməzˈmadiksˌn(j)uməzˈmædɪks
  • usually treated as singular The study or collection of coins, paper currency, and medals.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • His books reflect the range of his interests and enthusiasms, from classical and medieval antiquities, numismatics and British and local history, to the fine arts, English literature, natural history and law.
    • Studying Thai numismatics it became apparent that there was a very significant event in Thai coin history in the mid 1800's.
    • One side-effect of getting rid of 12 currencies simultaneously is an upsurge in interest in numismatics, or coin-collecting.
    • Roman Jakobson's good friend, that arch-structuralist aristocrat Nikolai Sergeevich Trubetzkoy, famously said that phonetics is to phonology as numismatics is to economics.
    • In the field of ancient numismatics, collectors have made real and significant contributions to the literature in terms of articles, die studies, and by their publishing and cataloging of collections.
    • He often lectured to outside bodies on his many artistic interests including numismatics, Coptic textiles, and archaeology.
    • Many members of the Republic of Letters certainly contributed to history and ethnography through their travels and collections but little was done with this material, except in the area of classical numismatics.
    • The late S.M. Shukla, an authority on numismatics from Mumbai, gave him a big part of his collection for a nominal payment.
    • The book contains a foreword by R. G. Doty, the curator of numismatics, Smithsonian Institution, that is followed by an informative introduction.
    • His application of these to Weiss's materials on epigraphy, numismatics, and topography is jarring, but illuminating.
    • The society, having a strength of around 380 members, has been organising seminars and workshops on numismatics.
    • It has four boats and employs 60 divers, whose skills include archaeology, history, epigraphy (the study of inscriptions) and numismatics (the study of coins).
    • But Craig Barclay, keeper of numismatics at the Yorkshire Museum, said he was not surprised to see such a coin coming up for auction.
    • The numismatics gallery has coins collected from as many as 60 countries.
    • Keith Sugden, curator of numismatics, said: ‘We have more than 100 pieces of his work, given by Mr Preston's daughter.’
    • Those who think numismatics is a dull subject might be inclined to change their minds once they get to know about the details of this storehouse.
    • It is Mr. Cherian's experience that even the teachers of history in our schools do not have a clear perspective on numismatics, or history for that matter.
    • By the 17th century, numismatics, as it is known, was established as an important field of historical study and by the 20th century no major museum was complete without a specialist collection.
    • The first involved Ludvig Muller, ‘a handsome, sober man with a passion for numismatics and museums.’
    • The eighteen-page bibliography suggests rich possibilities for further study and cites the author's own work and even his early interest in Byzantine numismatics.
 
 
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