{"title":"Joseph Eckhel (1737–1798) in Florence and the Making of the Systema Eckhelianum: A New Foundational Text for Ancient Numismatics","authors":"Bernhard Woytek","doi":"10.1086/720361","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Joseph Eckhel was the most influential numismatic scholar of the Enlightenment. Eckhel’s key contribution was the creation of the ‘system’ named after him: a novel arrangement of ancient Greek and Roman coins that was swiftly adopted in major international collections and publications and largely still stands today. This article presents and discusses a previously unknown manuscript in Latin written by Eckhel in 1775, the Animadversiones in methodum, secundum quam nunc digestum est Museum numismaticum Magni Ducis (‘Observations on the Method according to which the Coin Collection of the Grand Duke is Now Arranged’). This new source is the earliest attested methodological text by Eckhel. It sheds light on a crucial phase in the development of his system for the first time and demonstrates how Eckhel shaped his ideas while ordering the coin collection of Grand Duke Peter Leopold in Florence in 1773, together with Raimondo Cocchi.","PeriodicalId":45703,"journal":{"name":"JOURNAL OF THE WARBURG AND COURTAULD INSTITUTES","volume":"85 1","pages":"249 - 281"},"PeriodicalIF":0.1000,"publicationDate":"2022-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"JOURNAL OF THE WARBURG AND COURTAULD INSTITUTES","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1086/720361","RegionNum":2,"RegionCategory":"艺术学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"0","JCRName":"ART","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Joseph Eckhel was the most influential numismatic scholar of the Enlightenment. Eckhel’s key contribution was the creation of the ‘system’ named after him: a novel arrangement of ancient Greek and Roman coins that was swiftly adopted in major international collections and publications and largely still stands today. This article presents and discusses a previously unknown manuscript in Latin written by Eckhel in 1775, the Animadversiones in methodum, secundum quam nunc digestum est Museum numismaticum Magni Ducis (‘Observations on the Method according to which the Coin Collection of the Grand Duke is Now Arranged’). This new source is the earliest attested methodological text by Eckhel. It sheds light on a crucial phase in the development of his system for the first time and demonstrates how Eckhel shaped his ideas while ordering the coin collection of Grand Duke Peter Leopold in Florence in 1773, together with Raimondo Cocchi.
约瑟夫·埃克尔是启蒙运动中最有影响力的钱币学者。埃克尔的主要贡献是创建了以他的名字命名的“系统”:一种新颖的古希腊和罗马硬币排列方式,很快被主要的国际收藏和出版物所采用,并基本上保持至今。本文介绍并讨论了Eckhel于1775年写的一份以前不为人知的拉丁文手稿,《方法的批判》,secundum quam nunc digestum est Museum numismaticum Magni Ducis(“对大公钱币收藏现在排列方法的观察”)。这个新的来源是Eckhel最早证实的方法论文本。它首次揭示了他的系统发展的一个关键阶段,并展示了埃克尔是如何在1773年与雷蒙多·科奇一起在佛罗伦萨订购彼得·利奥波德大公的硬币收藏时形成自己的想法的。