Julius Friedländer

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Eduard Julius Theodor Julius Friedländer (June 25, 1813, Berlin - April 4, 1884, Berlin) was a German numismatist.

After studying at the universities of Bonn and Berlin, and traveling in Italy (1838-39), he obtained a position at the Königliche Sammlung der Antiken-Münzen in Berlin (1840). In 1868 he became director of the numismatic section of the Berlin Museum. In 1872 he was elected a member of the Berlin Academy of Sciences.

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Besides numerous papers in numismatic journals, he wrote:

  • "Die Münzen des Johanniterordens auf Rhodos," Berlin, 1843;
  • "Die Münzen Justinians" (with Pinder), 1843;
  • "Die Münzen der Ostgothen," ib. 1844;
  • "Die Münzen der Vandalen," ib. 1849;
  • "Die Oskischen Münzen," Leipzig, 1850;
  • "Das Königliche Münzkabinet" (with Von Sallet), 2d ed., Berlin, 1877;
  • Supplement, 1882;
  • "Die Italienischen Schaumünzen des 15. Jahrhunderts," ib. 1880-82;
  • "Verzeichnis von Griechischen Münzen, Welche aus Modernen Stempeln Geprägt Sind," ib. 1883.
  • He edited G. Schadow's "Aufsätze und Briefe," Düsseldorf, 1864; 2d ed., Stuttgart, 1890

From his literary remains Rudolf Weil published "Repertorium zur Antiken Numismatik," a supplement to Mionnet's "Description des Médailles Antiques", Berlin, 1885.

Friedländer's entire family embraced Christianity in 1820.

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