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The volume gathers together seventeen articles dedicated to the monetary history of medieval Italy, most of them newly translated into English. The articles in the first section of the volume trace the development of monetisation in Italy from the Lombard period until the rise of the communes, taking Rome, Lazio, Tuscany, and several cities and regions in north-central Italy as case studies. The articles in the second section analyse different aspects of monetary production and circulation in Byzantine Italy, while the third gathers together studies on various aspects of Carolingian coinage: the transition from the Lombard system and the problem of furnishing an adequate supply of silver; mints and royal administration; and the activity and inactivity of mints operating at the edges of the Regnum Italiae. All of the articles share the author’s characteristic concern with setting the evidence from written sources against the wealth of new data emerging from recent archaeological research.

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'This helpful volume, part of the well-known Variorum series, collects a selection of her most important articles (in this case amounting to a generous seventeen items), with the usual addenda and corrigenda, as well as a consolidated index ... Rovellis work is important for specialists working in many areas of early medieval archaeology, history and numismatics, including those whose interests are not primarily Italian. At the heart of her approach is close engagement with coin-finds and their archaeological context, but also with an eye to the testimony of contemporary documents - an exemplary methodology.' Early Medieval Europe 'This work offers more than a mere snapshot of the field or a rigid unitary perspective. We now possess not only a useful collation of Rovellis detailed work but also a body of material that can be easily accessed by Anglophone readers. ... This comprehensive collection, which also addresses a wide range of pertinent fields and problems that affect not only Italy in the early medieval period but also the wider Mediterranean and European worlds, is a valuable addition to our libraries.' Al-Masaq: Journal of the Medieval Mediterranean

Introduction ix
Acknowledgements xiv
A note on the translations xv
Coin Use In Medieval Italy
I Residuality, non-residuality, and continuity of circulation: some examples from the Crypta Balbi
22
English translation of `Residualita, non residualita, continuita di circolazione: alcuni esempi dalla Crypta Balbi', co-authored with L. Sagui, in I materiali residui nello scavo archeologico, eds F. Guidobaldi, C. Pavolini and P. Pergola (Collection de l'Ecole francaise de Rome 249). Rome, 1998
195
II Coin hoards
15(15)
English translation of `I tesori monetali', in Tesori. Forme di accumulazione della ricchezza nell'alto medioevo (secoli V-XI) eds S. Gelichi and C. La Rocca. Rome: Viella, 2004
256
III Monetary circulation and notarial formulas in early medieval Italy
30
English translation of `Circolazione monetaria e formulari notarili nell' ltalia altomedievale', Bullettino dell' Istituto Storico Italiano per il Medio Evo e Archivio Muratoriano 98, 1992
144
IV Coinage in the early medieval documentary record from Rome and Lazio
27
English translation of `La moneta nella documentazione altomedievale di Roma e del Lazio', in La storia economica di Roma nell' alto Medioevo alla luce dei recenti scavi archeologici (Roma, 2-3 aprile 1992), eds L. Paroli and P. Delogu. Florence: Edizioni All Insegna del Giglio, 1993
352
V Monetary circulation in Byzantine and Carolingian Rome: a reconsideration in the light of recent archaeological data
15(14)
Early Medieval Rome and the Christian West. Essays in Honour of Donald A. Bullough, ed. J.M.H. Smith. Leiden Boston, Koln: Brill, 2000
99
VI Some considerations on the coinage of Lombard and Carolingian Italy
29(47)
The Long Eighth Century, eds I.L. Hansen and C. Wickham. Leiden, Boston, Koln: Brill, 2000
223
VII Coins and trade in early medieval Italy
76
Early Medieval Europe 17/1, 2009
76
VIII The denaro of Pavia in the early Middle Ages (eighth to eleventh century)
23
English translation of `Il denaro di Pavia nell'alto Medioevo (VIII-XI secolo)', Bollettino della Societa Pavese di Storia Patria, n.s. 47, 1995
90
IX Patrimonium Beati Petri. Coin issue and circulation in Northern Lazio (eleventh-fourteenth centuries)
21
English translation of `Patrimonium Beati Petri. Emissione e circolazione monetaria nel Lazio settentrionale (XI-XIV secolo)', Annali dell'Istituto Italiano di Numismatica 55, 2009
194
X New mints and coin circulation between the tenth and thirteenth centuries: the example of Lazio and Tuscany
19(492)
English translation of `Nuove zecche e circolazione monetaria tra X e XIII secolo: l'esempio del Lazio e della Toscana', in Mondi rurali d'Italia: insediamenti, struttura sociale, economia. Secoli X-XIII, ed. A. Molinari, Archeologia Medievale 37, 2010
170(341)
Coins and Coin Circulation in Byzantine Italy
XI Un tremisse di Giustiniano II da San Vincenzo al Volturno. Osservazioni sulle emissioni auree dell'Italia bizantina
511(200)
Scritti in onore di Girolamo Arnaldi offerti dalla Scuola nazionale di studi medioevali (Nuovi Studi Storici 54) Rome, 2001
XII Naples, ville et atelier monetaire de l'empire byzantin: l'apport des fouilles recentes
711
Melanges Cecile Morrisson (Travaux et Memoires 16) Paris, 2010
Coins and Coin Circulation in Carolingian Italy
XIII Money and Coinage in the Campione Dossier
27
English translation of `Economia monetaria e monete nel dossier di Campione', in Carte di famiglia. Strategie, rappresentazione e memoria del gruppo familiare di Totone di Campione (721-877), eds S. Gasparri and C. La Rocca. Rome: Viella, 2005
137
XIV The mints of the Kingdom of Italy: a survey
22(179)
Revised version of the original publication in 774 ipotesi su una transizione. Atti del Seminario di Poggibonsi, 16-18 febbraio 2006, ed. S. Gasparri. Turnhout: Brepols, 2008
140(61)
XV Emission monetaire et administration dans le royaume d'Italie. A propos des analyses des deniers carolingiens du Cabinet des Medailles
201
Revue Numismatique 165, 2009
XVI The Carolingian denaro in southern Italy: reopening the debate
6(3)
English translation of `Il denaro carolingio nel Meridione d'Italia: una discussione da riaprire', Annali dell'Istituto Italiano di Numismatica 42, 1995
262
XVII The deniers of Charlemagne with the legend +CARLVSREXFR ETLANGACPATROM and the Greek monogram
9
English translation of `I denari di Carlo Magno con la legenda +CARLVSREXFR ETLANGACPATROM e il monogramma in greco', Annali dell'Istituto Italiano di Numismatica 50, 2003
225
Addenda and corrigenda 8(4)
Index 12
Alessia Rovelli is Docente di Numismatica antica, Università degli Studi della Tuscia, Italy.