. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Fig. 30.âBaron de Chaudoir (1791-1858), Russian numismatist (plinto courtesy tht- Hermitage, Leningrad). niuscum, in Kerch, and at the L'ni\crsity of Kic\'. Anotlicr university coUection conkl Ije louiid as far east as ;' The early decades of the l')lh cenltiiy can l)e vi_m- sidercd a |)re[)aratory piiase for the increasingly seien- titic direction which ninnisniatics tool; in the later lUDOs. More and more, ren(_)\\ net! pi i\ali-collections were incorjjorated, li\' donaticjii 01 , intcj the larqe C(jllecti(jns


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Fig. 30.âBaron de Chaudoir (1791-1858), Russian numismatist (plinto courtesy tht- Hermitage, Leningrad). niuscum, in Kerch, and at the L'ni\crsity of Kic\'. Anotlicr university coUection conkl Ije louiid as far east as ;' The early decades of the l')lh cenltiiy can l)e vi_m- sidercd a |)re[)aratory piiase for the increasingly seien- titic direction which ninnisniatics tool; in the later lUDOs. More and more, ren(_)\\ net! pi i\ali-collections were incorjjorated, li\' donaticjii 01 , intcj the larqe C(jllecti(jns of tin- pui)lic imisi-niiis, winii- lliey were tended I)\' skilled s|jecialists. I'roni the distin- t;iiished ranks of the latter came of the oul- standint; contributions to ninnisnialic research. Often associated with learned circles of imiversities, these men hrcjutiht into lunnismalics the accinac\' ol scliol- arl\ niclhods, a wide knowledge, and die asditenrsv i,f minds. Due 10 ihcii inllnciiic, even tin- so-ealltd dilcitantrs and amatems in ihc li<-ld were induced h, l(,ll,,\\ inoiv nicthnds, as can he seen in the piilihshed .i| the lime. 'I his trend ol ehannehiiL; mimisinalic inleresl .ilont^ inoie seienlilic lin<s readied its hill dexclopmenl toward the 'â 'I'l "I die (eniiiry, lull, its I icjinninns alicad\- lieen registered in the first ilie hSdOs. L siialK is considereil a in the de\clopment of iminismalic science. In \ear Iwn were which for o\ei .1 cenlniA' attracted the most dis|inL;nislied dl the time .ind set the hi'^hest in In R, nil iiiniiisiinilKiiii- was founded 11\- I'.tiemie C'.artier and Louis de La .Saiissa\e, who inlinded chiell\ to imlilish articles on (iallic ((iin,i<;es hut cNcntualU- included .mcient and modern n in their |)rot;rain. \\\ London appeared llie .\//


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