Books by sergei kovalenko
zudem nicht immer zuverlässig: im Falle der zyprischen Könige zitiert er nur die Beiträge E. Lipi... more zudem nicht immer zuverlässig: im Falle der zyprischen Könige zitiert er nur die Beiträge E. Lipińskis, ohne sie ausführlich studiert zu haben (z. B. i i-tu-u-an-dar wird als Étéwanthros (mit Fragezeichen) aufgenommen (s. 46, 142), obwohl Lipiński selbst in einem auch vom verfasser zitierten Buch diesen Namen zu Etewandros korrigiert hat 2) und ohne auf die Problematik dieser Namen einzugehen. statt der einschlägigen Diskussionen und vorschläge wurde einfach ein Fragezeichen hinzugefügt, wodurch der verfasser den falschen Eindruck erweckt, als ob diese Namen in der Fachliteratur noch nicht ausführlich erörtert worden wären. 3 Das Buch bietet zweifellos ein nützliches Handbuch zur griechischen Prosopographie der hellenistisch-parthischen Periode Mesopotamiens sowie einen wichtigen Beitrag zum griechisch-akkadischen sprachkontakt. Der Titel ist aber leider irreführend und es wäre besser gewesen, wenn das Buch sich auf sein eigentliches Thema, die Prosopographie dieser Periode, begrenzt geblieben wäre, um die verbreitung oberflächlicher informationen zu vermeiden.
электронная публикация (http://e-books.arts-museum.ru/2023-numizmatika75/), 2023
Сборник статей содержит тексты докладов, прочитанных 17 мая 2012 года на Круглом столе, посвященн... more Сборник статей содержит тексты докладов, прочитанных 17 мая 2012 года на Круглом столе, посвященном 75-летию отдела нумизматики ГМИИ им. А.С. Пушкина
Человек и его изображение в памятниках нумизматики от Античности до Нового времени. Брошюра к выставке, 2016
Coinage / Jewellery Uses – Interactions – Symbolisms from antiquity to the present International Conference Proceedings Ios, 26-28 June 2009, 2017
Ex nummis lux. Studies in Ancient Numismatics in honour of Dimitar Draganov, 2017
Memoranda Numismatica Atheniensia, 2018
This volume is continuation of the series of catalogues describing coin collection of the Pushkin... more This volume is continuation of the series of catalogues describing coin collection of the Pushkin Museum in Sylloge format, which begun with publication of the ancient coins of the Black Sea Region (2011, 2014). The Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts possesses the third largest numismatic collection in Russia, after the State Hermitage and Historical Museum (Moscow). It is the only museum institution in Russia today, which provides access to its coin collection for the international scholarly community by publishing it in well-established format giving image and detailed description of every coin. Coins of the Greek cities of Italy and Sicily form noticeable part of the collection of the ancient coins in the Pushkin Museum and comprise 766 specimens. Along with ordinary issues there are among them fine and quite rare pieces, which undoubtedly will attract interested attention of both, scholars and coin collectors.
Sergei A. Kovalenko is Deputy Keeper of the Coins&Medals Department of the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts. He graduated from the Archaeology Department of the Moscow State University in 1984 and is in charge of Greek, Roman, Parthian and Byzantine coins stored in the Museum. Dr Kovalenko is ordinary fellow of the Royal Numismatic Society (Great Britain). In 2000-2002 he was granted research fellowship of Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (Germany). Dr Kovalenko has been specializing in the numismatics and archaeology of the Greek cities of the Northern Black Sea littoral and publishing extensively on the subject. These publications among other comprise books Historical and Archaeological Essays on the Greek and Late- Scythian Cultures in the North-Western Crimea (Moscow, 2005, in Russian, with Elena Popova) and Die sptklassische Münzprgung von Chersonesos Taurica (Berlin, 2008). He was the first Russian numismatist, who took part in the International Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum project and prepared two volumes dealing with the ancient coins from the Northern Black Sea region (Leuven 2011, 2014). Recently his catalogue of the Byzantine coins in the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts has come out (Moscow, 2015).
This volume is continuation of the series of catalogues describing coin collection of the Pushkin... more This volume is continuation of the series of catalogues describing coin collection of the Pushkin Museum in Sylloge format, which begun with publication of the ancient coins of the Black Sea Region (2011, 2014). The Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts possesses the third largest numismatic collection in Russia, after the State Hermitage and Historical Museum (Moscow). It is the only museum institution in Russia today, which provides access to its coin collection for the international scholarly community by publishing it in well-established format giving image and detailed description of every coin. Coins of the Greek cities of Italy and Sicily form noticeable part of the collection of the ancient coins in the Pushkin Museum and comprise 766 specimens. Along with ordinary issues there are among them fine and quite rare pieces, which undoubtedly will attract interested attention of both, scholars and coin collectors.
GOld 491-498 sOLiDus 1. Погрудное изображение императора в три четверти вправо, в шлеме с плюмаже... more GOld 491-498 sOLiDus 1. Погрудное изображение императора в три четверти вправо, в шлеме с плюмажем, диадеме, тунике и доспехах; на щите-изображение всадника, поражающего копьем упавшего противника; на правом плече-копье, которое император придерживает правой рукой. DNÄNÄSTÄ SIVSPPÄVС Стоящая влево Виктория придерживает правой рукой длинный крест, изображенный двумя линиями; справа: ; вокруг: VICTORI ÄÄVCCCB.
Papers by sergei kovalenko
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Books by sergei kovalenko
Sergei A. Kovalenko is Deputy Keeper of the Coins&Medals Department of the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts. He graduated from the Archaeology Department of the Moscow State University in 1984 and is in charge of Greek, Roman, Parthian and Byzantine coins stored in the Museum. Dr Kovalenko is ordinary fellow of the Royal Numismatic Society (Great Britain). In 2000-2002 he was granted research fellowship of Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (Germany). Dr Kovalenko has been specializing in the numismatics and archaeology of the Greek cities of the Northern Black Sea littoral and publishing extensively on the subject. These publications among other comprise books Historical and Archaeological Essays on the Greek and Late- Scythian Cultures in the North-Western Crimea (Moscow, 2005, in Russian, with Elena Popova) and Die sptklassische Münzprgung von Chersonesos Taurica (Berlin, 2008). He was the first Russian numismatist, who took part in the International Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum project and prepared two volumes dealing with the ancient coins from the Northern Black Sea region (Leuven 2011, 2014). Recently his catalogue of the Byzantine coins in the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts has come out (Moscow, 2015).
Papers by sergei kovalenko
Sergei A. Kovalenko is Deputy Keeper of the Coins&Medals Department of the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts. He graduated from the Archaeology Department of the Moscow State University in 1984 and is in charge of Greek, Roman, Parthian and Byzantine coins stored in the Museum. Dr Kovalenko is ordinary fellow of the Royal Numismatic Society (Great Britain). In 2000-2002 he was granted research fellowship of Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (Germany). Dr Kovalenko has been specializing in the numismatics and archaeology of the Greek cities of the Northern Black Sea littoral and publishing extensively on the subject. These publications among other comprise books Historical and Archaeological Essays on the Greek and Late- Scythian Cultures in the North-Western Crimea (Moscow, 2005, in Russian, with Elena Popova) and Die sptklassische Münzprgung von Chersonesos Taurica (Berlin, 2008). He was the first Russian numismatist, who took part in the International Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum project and prepared two volumes dealing with the ancient coins from the Northern Black Sea region (Leuven 2011, 2014). Recently his catalogue of the Byzantine coins in the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts has come out (Moscow, 2015).