Akerman, John Yonge, 1806–1873
Akerman, John Yonge
John Yonge Akerman English antiquarian (1806-1873)
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Works
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Account of excavations on the site of some ancient potteries in the Western district of the New Forest, conducted by the rev. John Pemberton Bartlett, communicated to the Society of antiquaries by John Yonge Akerman,... | |
Account of some remarkable circular trenches and of the discovery of an ancient british cemetery at Stanlake, Oxon | |
The adopted son, a legend of the rebellion of Jack Cade. | |
Ancient coins of cities and princes, geographically arranged and described. Hispania -- Gallia -- Britannia | |
Ancient Fibula found at Stone in Buckinghamshire. From the "Archaeologia", vol. XXX... (Signé : J. Y. Akerman 27 dec. 1842.) | |
Annals of the coinage of Great Britain and its dependencies; | |
An archæological index to remains of antiquity of the Celtic, Romano-British, and Anglo-Saxon periods. | |
Catalogue d'une partie de la collection de médailles du chevalier de Horta... par Yonge Akerman,... | |
Coins of the Romans relating to Britain, described and illustrated by John Yonge Akerman,... | |
The Creekiad : or, A free version or narrative of a talk to the Creek Indians, delivered by a certain envoy extraordinary & minister plenipotentiary to that nation : with much other incidental and accidental matter; in English octosyllabic, hudibrastic doggerel ... | |
Description of some merovingian and other gold coins, discovered in the parish of Crondall, in Hampshire, in the year 1828. Reprinted from the "Numismatic Chronicle", N°XXIII. (Signé : J. Y. Akerman.) | |
A descriptive catalogue of rare and unedited Roman coins: from the earliest period of the Roman coinage, to the extinction of the empire under Constantinus Paleologos. | |
Directions for the preservation of English antiquities, especially those of the first three periods | |
The forgeries of public money being the substance of a lecture delivered before the Numismatic Society, April 23, 1843 | |
'Furca et fossa", 1858: | |
A glossary of provincial words and phrases in use in Wiltshire. | |
Handbuch der griechischen Numismatik mit besonderer Rücksicht auf deren Literatur. Unter Zugrundelegung von Akerman's Manual bearb. von A. C. E. von Werlhof ... Nebst 5 lithogr. tafeln mit Münz-Typen und Alphabeten, und 22 in dem Text eingedruckten Münz-Abbildungen in Holzschnitt. | |
An introduction to the study of ancient and modern coins | |
Legends of old London. By John Yonge Akerman. | |
Letter from John Yonge Akerman, Esqu. to Capt. Smyth, Director, illustrative of the Use of the Enamelled Vessel discovered some years ago in one of the Barthlow Tumuli, and engraved in the XXVIth Volume of the Archaeologia | |
Letters from Roundhead officers written from Scotland and chiefly addressed to Captain Adam Baynes : July MDCL - June MDCLX | |
A list of tokens issued by Wiltshire tradesmen in the seventeenth century | |
Memorials of King Alfred, being essays on the history and antiquities of England during the ninth century, the age of King Alfred. | |
Moneys received and paid for secret services of Charles II. and James II. from 30th March, 1679, to 25th December, 1688. | |
Note on a variety of objects discovered during the progress of excavations for sewerage in Salisbury | |
Note on some further discoveries in the Anglo-Saxon burial-ground at Harnham Hill, near Salisbury | |
Note on the Angon of Agathias | |
Note on the opening of four ancient British barrows in South Wilts | |
Notes of antiquarian researches in the summer and autumn of 1854 | |
Numismatic chronicle (1839-1842) | |
Numismatic illustrations of the narrative portions of the New Testament. | |
Numismatic journal | |
A numismatic manual or, guide to the study [...] / John Y. Akerman. - London, 1832. | |
Ökofaunistische Untersuchungen zur Bedeutung von Habitatinseln, insbesondere Feldgehölzen, in der Agrarlandschaft, untersucht am Beispiel der Pflanzenwespen (Symphyta), Grabwespen (Sphecidae) und Schwebfliegen (Syrphidae) | |
On the condition of Britain from the descent of Cæsar to the coming of Claudius; | |
On the distaff and spindle as the insignia of the female sex in former times | |
Remains of pagan Saxondom. | |
Remarks on a coloured drawing of some ancient beads, executed by Benjamin Nightingale, esqu., from specimens in his possession | |
Remarks on some of the weapons of the Celtic and Teutonic races. | |
Roman and other sepulchral remains discovered at the village of Stone, near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire | |
Roman coins : the as, and its divisions: Roman and Italian | |
Second report of researches in a cemetery of the anglo-saxon period at Brighthampton, Oxon | |
Spring-tide : or, The angler and his friends | |
Tradesmen's tokens current in London and its vicinity between the years 1648 and 1672. Described from the originals in the British museum, and in several private collections. | |
Wiltshire tales |