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umn, the right holding a serpent. Inscription: M(ANLIUS). 
ACILIVS—III. VIR (Triumvir). VALETV(DO). 
Silver (denarius). 1 
Jbid. y p. 5, No. ii, pi. I, fig. 6. 
Archimedes (287-212 B. C.), of Syracuse, physicist. 
3. Obverse . Vhe name alone : ARCHIMEDES. 
Rei'erse. Bust to left. Inscription : GA LI LEVS. DE. 
' GALILEIS. FLORENTINVS. 
Bronze. 36 (Am. scale). 57 millimetres. 
Gaetani, loc. eit. y II, p. 29, pi. 107, No. 3 ; Rudolphi, p. 59, No. 
244; Kluyskens, II. p. 332 ; Duisburg, p. 17, XLIV, 3. 
4. Obverse. Archimedes seated, to right, with Masonic em¬ 
blems. Near edge, LOOS Legend : NOLI TURBARE 
CIRCULOS Exergue: LOGE ARCHIMEDES | ZU DEN 
DREY | REISSBRETERN (of the Three Trestle Boards). 
Rei'erse. The Lodge building. Upon pediment, a minute 
representation of the obverse. In foreground, Minerva with 
youth. Exergue: GEGRUNDET | DEN 12 AUGUST | 1802 
Silver, bronze gilt. 24. 38 mm. 
Marvin, Medals of the Masonic Fraternity, p. 134, No. 
CCCLI, pi. XI, fig. 42. 
€ 
5. Obverse. Bust of Archimedes, to right. GOBRECHT. 
Inscription: N. ENGLAND SOC. FOR PROMOTION OF 
MANUFACTURES AND MECHANIC ARTS. 1826. 
Reverse. Emblems of mechanical progress, in oval and 
circular discs. Inscription : GENIUS, INTELLIGENCE 
AND INDUSTRY TRIUMPH | ARCHIMEDES | GAL¬ 
ILEO | NEWTON | FRANKLIN | WATT | FULTON in 
radiant clouds. Field vacant for name of recipient. 
Silver, bronze. 45. 72 mm. Very rare. 
1 The first physician who practised in Rome is said to have been of the Acilia 
. Gens, and to have been commemorated by the above coins. 
