Corieltauvi
Appearance
Corieltauvi, seu Coritani, erat antiqua gens Celtica, et Civitas Romana Britannica, quae regiones praesentis Leicestriae, et Nottinghamiae, et Lincolniae, et Northamptoniae et Warwici incolebat; finitima australi Dobunni et Catuvellauni, et occidente Cornovii, et septentrione Brigantes, et oriente Iceni. Caput Corieltauvorum erat Ratae Corieltauvorum; hodie Leicestria (Anglice: Leicester).
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Opera antiquiora
- 1766 : Samuel Pegge, An Essay on the Coins of Cunobelin ... A dissertation on the seat of the Coritani. Londinii: Bowyer Textus apud Internet Archive
- Eruditio recentior
- "Corieltavi or Corieltauvi" in Tabula Imperii Romani: Britannia septentrionalis (Londinii: Oxford University Press, 1987. ISBN 0197260594) p. 25
- Numismatica
- Mark Curteis, "An Analysis of the Circulation Patterns of Iron Age Coins from Northamptonshire" in Britannia vol. 27 (1996), pp. 17-42
- Ian Leins, "Coins in Context: Coinage and votive deposition in Iron Age South-East Leicestershire" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 77 (2007) pp. 22-48
- Jeffrey May, "Coinage and the Settlements of the Corieltauvi in East Midland Britain" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 64 (1994) pp. 1-21
- Philip J. Wise, "The Bedworth hoard of Celtic coins" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 65 (1995) pp. 215-217
Civitates Britanniae Romanae