Moneta Anglosaxonum
Moneta Anglosaxonum est series nummorum in Anglia iussu principum Anglosaxonum a saeculo fere VI usque in annum 1066 impressorum; quo anno, Heptarchia prisca iam diu oblita, regnum Anglosaxonum singulum (regnum Angliae) a Gulielmo Conquisitatore debellatum est. Per hanc regionem antea moneta Britanniae Romanorum (i.e. moneta Imperii Romani sicut in Britannia adhibita est) usitabatur; postea series nummorum Angliae separatim recognoscitur.
Bibliographia
recensere- Opera antiquiora
- Andreas Fountaine, "Numismata Anglo-Saxonica et Anglo-Danica breviter illustrata" in Georgius Hickesius, Andreas Fountaine, Humphredus Wanleius,Linguarum vett. septentrionalium thesaurus grammatico-criticus et archaeologicus ... Antiquae litteraturae septentrionalis libri duo (Oxonii, 1705. vol. 1 vol. 2)
- John Lindsay, A View of the Coinage of the Heptarchy. Corcagiae: Bolster, 1842 (Textus apud Google Books)
- Moneta prisca
- Tony Abramson, Studies in early medieval coinage, vol. 1. Two decades of discovery. Woodbridge: Boydell, 2008
- David Hill, D. M. Metcalf, edd., Sceattas in England and on the Continent. Oxoniae: BAR, 1984
- D. M. Metcalf, "Some Finds of Thrymsas and Sceattas in England" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 56 (1986) pp. 1-15
- D. M. Metcalf, Thrymsas and sceattas in the Ashmolean Museum. 3 voll. Londinii: Royal Numismatic Society, 1993-1994 Recensio huius operis pp. 150-153
- D. M. Metcalf, "'As Easy as A, B, C': The Mint-Places of Early Sceatta Types in the South-East" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 71 (2001) pp. 34-48
- D. M. Metcalf, "Monetary Circulation in England, c.675-c.710: The Distribution Pattern of Series A, B and C - and F" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 74 (2004) pp. 1-19
- D. M. Metcalf, "The First Series of Sceattas minted in Southern Wessex: Series W" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 75 (2005) pp. 1-17
- D. M. Metcalf, "Runic sceattas reading EPA, types R1 and R2" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 77 (2007) pp. 49-70
- D. M. Metcalf, "Betwixt Sceattas and Offa's Pence. Mint-attributions and the chronology of a recession" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 79 (2009) pp. 1-33
- D. M. Metcalf, "Thrymsas and sceattas and the balance of payments" in Rory Naismith, Martin Allen, Elina Screen, edd., Early Medieval Monetary History: Studies in Memory of Mark Blackburn (Londinii: Ashgate, 2014) pp. 243-256
- D. M. Metcalf, "The archbishop’s hat. A suggested attribution for the sceattas of Series F" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 84 (2014) pp. 52-71
- John Naylor, "Mercian Hegemony and the origins of Series J sceattas: the case for Lindsey" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 76 (2006) pp. 160-170
- S. E. Rigold, "The two primary series of sceattas" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 30 (1960/1961) pp. 6-53
- Gareth Williams, "Anglo-Saxon Gold Coinage. Part 1: The Transition from Roman to Anglo-Saxon coinage" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 80 (2010) pp. 51-75
- Moneta denariorum
- C. E. Blunt, "The Coinage of Athelstan, King of England 924-939" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 42 (197) pp. 35-158
- C. E. Blunt, B. H. I. H. Stewart, C. S. S. Lyon, Coinage in tenth-century England from Edward the Elder to Edgar's reform. Oxonii: Oxford University Press, 1989 (vide recensionem H. E. Pagan in British Numismatic Journal vol. 59 (1989) pp. 237-240)
- D. M. Metcalf, "Continuity and Change in English Monetary History c.973-1086" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 50 (1980) pp. 20-49; vol. 51 (1981) pp. 52-90 pars 1 pars 2
- Ian Stewart, "English Coinage from Athelstan to Edgar" in Numismatic Chronicle vol. 148 (1988) pp. 192-214
- Historia collectionum et studiorum
- Marion M. Archibald, "Cotton's Anglo-Saxon coins in the light of the Peiresc inventory of 1606" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 76 (2006) pp. 171-203
- C. S. S. Lyon, "Anglo-Saxon Numismatics" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 73 (2003) pp. 58-75