MEDALS and C o i x s. 25^ 



in imitation of thofe of the antique. 2. Such 

 as have bee ; -.rely copied r.fter fome an- 



tique n 3. Thofe that 



ibi'incd or cait in the mold of an 

 ancient nr.'d.il. 4. Su :e compofed of 



/meming or joining 



them to 5. Thofe that are really an- 



tique, biK that have been altered and fop 

 J. But notwithftanding ail the piecav.r 

 that numifmatogfaph] vnvt \r. ,:U it is 



ftill i .leak for the connriffc-ur io avoid 



are continually 1.:' .:.n; 



be frequently dc 



\ to the methods of which 



or co: - 



their moi re know 



the r The opinions of the learned con- 



cern: n0, an 



Italii. !rew the 



.1 graved 



it in relief. To conclude ; the .ebraced 



rs on n: , 'inns, bifliop 



of 7' $\ Lc- , Hu- 



bertus Goltzius, Andr, , Lr^is Nvn- 



;;//>;, 



Occo, Triftan, S.rmond, / \itirii 



Nor i ' nbcrt^ count 



louri 



rm j ..t the head of 1, :ion of me- 



; de 



muni 



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