Julius Friedländer (numismatist)

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Julius Friedländer
Born(1813-06-25)25 June 1813
Berlin
Died4 April 1884(1884-04-04) (aged 70)

Eduard Julius Theodor Julius Friedländer (25 June 1813 – 4 April 1884) was a German numismatist.

Biography

He was born on 25 June 1813 in Berlin. Friedländer's entire family embraced Protestant Christianity in 1820. After studying at the universities of

Berlin Academy of Sciences
.

Medal Julius Friedlaender 1891

From his

literary remains Rudolf Weil published Repertorium zur Antiken Numismatik, a supplement to Théodore Edme Mionnet
's Description des Médailles Antiques, Berlin, 1885. In 1891, in occasion of the 5th convention of German numismatists in Dresden a medal was issued in his honour.[1]

Literary works

Besides numerous papers in numismatic journals, he wrote:

  • "Die Münzen des Johanniterordens auf Rhodos", (English: Coins of the Knights of Rhodes), Berlin, 1843
  • "Die Münzen Justinians", (with Moritz Pinder), (English: Coins of Justinian), 1843
  • "Die Münzen der Ostgothen", (English: Coins of the Ostrogoths), ib. 1844
  • "Die Münzen der Vandalen", (English: Coins of the Vandals), ib. 1849
  • "Die Oskischen Münzen", (English: Oscan Coins), Leipzig, 1850
  • "Das Königliche Münzkabinet", (with Von Sallet), (English: The Royal Coin Cabinet), 2d ed., Berlin, 1877
  • Supplement, 1882
  • "Die Italienischen Schaumünzen des 15. Jahrhunderts", (English: Italian Medals of the 15th Century), ib. 1880-82
  • "Verzeichnis von Griechischen Münzen, Welche aus Modernen Stempeln Geprägt Sind", (English: List of modern Greek coins and stamps), ib. 1883

References

  1. ^ http://hdl.handle.net/10900/100742 S. Krmnicek und M. Gaidys, Gelehrtenbilder. Altertumswissenschaftler auf Medaillen des 19. Jahrhunderts. Begleitband zur online-Ausstellung im Digitalen Münzkabinett des Instituts für Klassische Archäologie der Universität Tübingen, in: S. Krmnicek (Hrsg.), Von Krösus bis zu König Wilhelm. Neue Serie Bd. 3 (Tübingen 2020), 22f.
  •  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainIsidore Singer & Newell Dunbar (1901–1906). "Friedländer Julius". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls.