From the Particulars to the General: Acheloios and His Sinews

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  4. Nicholas Molinari

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    I'm not sure about that--perhaps.
     
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    Nicholas - I enjoyed your well illustrated lecture and look
    forward to the next 2 volumes of your catalogue
     
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    That was a fun presentation, well organized with observations and research that logically supported your theory. Well done, and it was nice to see you in your element :).

    I liked the preview shot too :D:

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    SICILY, Selinos
    Circa 410 BCE
    AR litra, 11mm, 0.76 g, 1h
    Obv: nymph seated left on rock, right hand raised above her head, extending her left hand to touch coiled serpent before her; selinon leaf above
    Rev: man-faced bull standing right; ΣEΛINONTIOΣ above; in exergue, fish right
    Ref: Potamikon, p. 116 figure 152 (this coin); HGC 2, 1229; SNG ANS 711–2 var. (ethnic); SNG Ashmolean 1904–5; SNG Lloyd 1270 var. (same); Basel –; Dewing –; Rizzo pl. XXXIII, 6. Good VF, dark iridescent tone, some porosity. Rare.
    ex MoneyMuseum, Zurich;
    ex Leu 79 (31 October 2000), lot 404;
    ex Athos Moretti collection, #482, unpublished manuscript
     
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    I will likely have to recruit some help because Dr. Sisci is far too busy to commit for the foreseeable future. I plan to post a project overview and call for collaborators this year. So, if you’re out there and want to join the Society of the Man-Faced Bull and can commit many, many hours to a niche book that a select few will read and care about, stay tuned.
     
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