Dorothy B. Waage

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Dorothy Boylan Waage (January 8, 1905 - December 11, 1997[1]) was an American numismatist, who published the catalogue of 14,000 Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Crusader coins excavated by Princeton University in the 1930s. This has been described as "the best catalogue of Antiochene coinage".[2]

Early life

Born in Kalamazoo, she attended

Frederick O. Waage on August 28, 1935.[1] He was Professor of the History of Art and Archaeology at Cornell University from 1945 to 1971.[3]

Numismatics

Both she and her husband worked on the archaeological and numismatic assemblages from the excavations undertaken at Antioch, which were undertaken by Princeton University from 1932 to 1939.[4] In particular Waage worked on the non-Islamic material from the site, producing a catalogue of the 14,000 Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Crusader coins.[5][6][7][8] It was published in 1952 as Antioch-on-the-Orontes. IV.: Part Two: Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Crusaders' Coins.[9]

Her analysis included the recognition of a new variant monogram on bronze coins of Seleucus II, originating the Antioch.[10][11] She took an innovative approach to numismatic cataloguing, arranging the coins from Antioch according to period, but featuring the reverse side first.[6] Her work was described by Professor Kevin Butcher as "the best catalogue of Antiochene coinage".[2]

Personal life

Waage kept a life-long correspondence with the soprano Lotte Lehmann.[12]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Collection: Dorothy B. Waage Collection | ArchivesSpace at Western Michigan University Libraries". aspace.library.wmich.edu. Retrieved 2022-11-22.
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  3. ^ "Frederick O. Waage | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2022-11-22.
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  8. ^ The Numismatic Chronicle. Royal Numismatic Society. 2001.
  9. ^ Waage, Dorothy B. Antioch-on-the-Orontes. IV.: Part Two: Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Crusaders' Coins. University Press, 1952.
  10. ^ Schindel, Nikolaus. "Zur Minimus-Prägung des Kaisers Anastasius I." Jahrbuch für Numismatik und Geldgeschichte 61 (2011): 109-130.
  11. ^ Society, American Numismatic (1980). Museum Notes. American Numismatic Society.
  12. ^ "Lehmann (Lotte) and Dorothy Waage correspondence collection". oac.cdlib.org. Retrieved 2022-11-22.