MICHAEL F. HENDY – BYZANTINE HISTORIAN AND NUMISMATIST: BIOGRAPHY & BIBLIOGRAPHY
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https://doi.org/10.14795/j.v3i3.171Keywords:
Byzantine Historian, Biography, Bibliography, 20th Century Historian, Numismatics, Ancient History, Byzantine Empire, Administrative History, CoinageAbstract
Michael F. Hendy was a noted Byzantine historian and numismatist who was active in the mid-to-late 20th century. Trained at the University of Oxford, and effectively mentored by noted historian and numismatist Philip Grierson, Hendy would publish three seminal works on Byzantine coinage, economy and fiscal administration. This article will provide a brief biography of Professor Hendy, along with a bibliography of his published works and reviews by other scholars of his work.Byzantine Historian, Biography, Bibliography, 20th Century Historian, Numismatics, Ancient History, Byzantine Empire, Administrative History, Coinage
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(GRIERSON 2014)
Grierson, P. Philip Grierson (Memoir)
(HENDY 1970)
Hendy, M. F. Byzantium 1081-1204: An Economic Reappraisal, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 5, 20, 31-52.
(HENDY 1985)
Hendy, M. F. Studies in the Byzantine Monetary Economy c. 300-1450. (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.)
(HENDY 1989)
Hendy, M. F. The Economy, Fiscal Administration and Coinage of Byzantium. - (Collected studies series; CS305) (Northampton, UK: Variorum Reprints.)
(HENDY 1999)
Hendy, M. F. Catalogue of the Byzantine Coins in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection and in the Whittemore Collection: Alexius I to Michael VIII, 1081-1261. (Dumbarton Oaks Catalogues Volume IV in 2 parts) Ed. Alfred R. Bellinger and Philip Grierson. (Washington D. C.: Dumbarton Oaks Center for Byzantine Studies.)
(HENDY 2002)
Hendy, M. F., East and West: The Transformation of Late Roman Financial Structures, Roma Fra Oriente E Occidente (Settimane de Studio del Centro Italiano di Studi Sull’Alto Medioevo XLIX). (Spoleto, IT: Presso La Sede Del Centro) 1307-1370.
(HENDY 2007a)
Hendy, M. F., The Late Roman and Byzantine Coins, Kalenderhane in Istanbul - The Excavations Ed. Cecil L. Striker and Y. Dogan Kuban. (Mainz, DE: Philipp von Zabern) 175-276.
(HENDY 2007b)
Hendy, M. F., Late Roman and Early Byzantine Coins, Kourion: Excavations in the Episcopal Precinct. Dumbarton Oaks Studies XXXVIII. Ed. A. H. S. Megaw with Contributions by Richard Anderson . . .[et al.] (Washington D. C.: Dumbarton Oaks Center for Byzantine Studies) 400-421.
(MORRISSON 2008)
Morrisson, C., MICHAEL HENDY: 16 April 1942-13 May 2008, Dumbarton Oaks Papers, 62, 1-4.
(OBITUARY 2008)
Anonymous., Michael F. Hendy 1942-2008.
http://caialumni.admn .cai.cam.ac.uk/alumni/obits/index.php
(TREADGOLD 1987)
Treadgold, W., Numismatics and the Ripening of Byzantine Studies, Rivista di Studi Bizantini e Slavi, 1-11.
(TREADGOLD 2010)
Treadgold, W., E-mail Correspondence with M. G. Marsh, 6/16/2010.
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