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<p>[QUOTE="+VGO.DVCKS, post: 4870547, member: 110504"]Thanks, [USER=56653]@seth77[/USER], for the clarification. Now I get it; you're following the geographical patterns of imitation, rather than of circulation per se, as I was assuming. On that level, your point is resonantly intuitive. By way of Alphonse de Poitiers (who got the county by marriage, but in effect as an appanage --too much to get into right here), they extend all the way south to Toulouse (Duplessy pp. 317-8). Granted, Duplessy also notes a still later issue of Toulouse, one of the last issues by a Capetian royal to imitate deniers of Maine /Le Mans (<i>ibid.</i>, nos. 1238, 1239). This suggests a pattern of imitation between recent appanages, since Charles d'Anjou, another brother of Louis IX, fell into Maine (along with, Right, Anjou) as another appenage.</p><p>...Circling back to Provins and Sens, do you have any idea what happened to the website of Adam Christophe, formerly <a href="http://www.lesmonnaieschampenoises.fr/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.lesmonnaieschampenoises.fr/" rel="nofollow">http://www.lesmonnaieschampenoises.fr/</a> ? I was just trying to find it, from an old bookmark, and couldn't.</p><p>The other bad news is that his much-anticipated book, <u>Corpus des Monnaies Feodales Champenoises</u> (2018) is out of stock on the .cgb website, which is where I got mine as soon as he alerted me to the listing. (Here's an abstract, from academia.edu:</p><p><a href="https://www.academia.edu/35829759/Corpus_des_Monnaies_F%C3%A9odales_Champenoises" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.academia.edu/35829759/Corpus_des_Monnaies_F%C3%A9odales_Champenoises" rel="nofollow">https://www.academia.edu/35829759/Corpus_des_Monnaies_Féodales_Champenoises</a> )</p><p>That's too bad, since Duplessy has yet to publish a volume for French feudal even as far east as this. Hope you got a copy, if not there, then somewhere. ...Likewise, for the Duchy of Burgundy, the best I have are the listings, with citations of Dumas, in an auction catalogue from Alde /OGN, 16-17 June 2011.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="+VGO.DVCKS, post: 4870547, member: 110504"]Thanks, [USER=56653]@seth77[/USER], for the clarification. Now I get it; you're following the geographical patterns of imitation, rather than of circulation per se, as I was assuming. On that level, your point is resonantly intuitive. By way of Alphonse de Poitiers (who got the county by marriage, but in effect as an appanage --too much to get into right here), they extend all the way south to Toulouse (Duplessy pp. 317-8). Granted, Duplessy also notes a still later issue of Toulouse, one of the last issues by a Capetian royal to imitate deniers of Maine /Le Mans ([I]ibid.[/I], nos. 1238, 1239). This suggests a pattern of imitation between recent appanages, since Charles d'Anjou, another brother of Louis IX, fell into Maine (along with, Right, Anjou) as another appenage. ...Circling back to Provins and Sens, do you have any idea what happened to the website of Adam Christophe, formerly [URL]http://www.lesmonnaieschampenoises.fr/[/URL] ? I was just trying to find it, from an old bookmark, and couldn't. The other bad news is that his much-anticipated book, [U]Corpus des Monnaies Feodales Champenoises[/U] (2018) is out of stock on the .cgb website, which is where I got mine as soon as he alerted me to the listing. (Here's an abstract, from academia.edu: [URL='https://www.academia.edu/35829759/Corpus_des_Monnaies_F%C3%A9odales_Champenoises']https://www.academia.edu/35829759/Corpus_des_Monnaies_Féodales_Champenoises[/URL] ) That's too bad, since Duplessy has yet to publish a volume for French feudal even as far east as this. Hope you got a copy, if not there, then somewhere. ...Likewise, for the Duchy of Burgundy, the best I have are the listings, with citations of Dumas, in an auction catalogue from Alde /OGN, 16-17 June 2011.[/QUOTE]
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