Thomas Simon
scalptor
Thomas Simon (Londinii die 26 Aprilis 1618 baptizatus; die 26 Iulii 1665 sepultus) e familia Hugenotorum ortus, fuit monetarius. Scalptor principalis apud Monetam Anglicam ab anno 1645 usque in 1660 meruit.
Res apud Vicidata repertae:
Bibliographia
recensere- Derek Allen, "Warrants and sketches of Thomas Simon" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 23 (1938-1941) pp. 439-448
- Helen Farquhar, "Thomas Simon, "one of our chief engravers"" in Numismatic Chronicle (1932) pp. 274-310
- Helen Farquhar, "New light on Thomas Simon" in Numismatic Chronicle (1936) pp. 210-234
- Marvin Lessen, "The Cromwell Dunbar medals by Simon" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 51 (1981) pp. 112-127
- Marvin Lessen, "The Cromwell Funeral Medal by Simon" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 52 (1982) pp. 151-157
- Marvin Lessen, "Simon's mill gold coins and medals of Charles II, 1660-62" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 65 (1995) pp. 151-168
- Marvin Lessen, "Notes on Simon's pattern (petition) crown of Charles II" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 75 (2005) pp. 91-112
- H. E. Pagan, "Presidential Address" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 58 (1988) pp. 177-189 (de opere Thomae Simon)
- George Vertue, Medals, coins, great seals, and other works of Thomas Simon. Editio aucta. Londinii, 1780 Textus apud Internet Archive
- W. W. Wroth, Matthew Craske, Lesley Craske, "Simon, Thomas (bap. 1618, d. 1665)" in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography edd. H. C. G. Matthew, Brian Harrison (Oxonii: Oxford University Press, 2004) Situs venalis
Nexus externi
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