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Joseph Hilarius Eckhel (13 January 1737 – 16 May 1798) was an Austrian
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Biography

Eckhel was born at Enzersfeld, in
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. His father was farm-steward to Count Zinzendorf, and he received his early education at the Jesuits' College, Vienna, where at the age of fourteen he was admitted into the
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. He devoted himself to antiquities and
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. After being engaged as professor of poetry and
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, first at
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and afterwards at
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, he was appointed in 1772 keeper of the cabinet of coins at the Jesuits' College, and in the same year he went to
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for the purpose of personal inspection and study of antiquities and coins. At
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he was employed to arrange the collection of the grand duke of Tuscany; and the first-fruits of his study of this and other collections appeared in his ''Numi veteres anecdoti'', published in 1775. On the suppression of the Society of Jesus in 1773, Eckhel was appointed by the empress
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professor of antiquities and numismatics at the
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, and this post he held for twenty-four years. He was in the following year made keeper of the imperial cabinet of coins, and in 1779 appeared his ''Catalogus Vindobonensis numorum veterum''. Eckhel's main work is the ''Doctrina numorum veterum'', in 8 vols, the first of which was published in 1792, and the last in 1798. According to the 1911 edition of the ''Encyclopædia Britannica'': A volume of ''Addenda'', prepared by Steinbuchel from Eckhel's papers after his death, was published in 1826.


Works

Among his other works are: *''Choix de pierres gravées du Cabinet Imperial des Antiques'' (1788) *A school-book on coins entitled ''Kurzgefasste Anfangsgrunde zur alten Numismatik'' (1787) * ''Doctrina Numorum Veterum.'' 8 vols. Degen et al., Vienna 1792–1798; ** Part 1: ''De Numis Urbium, Populorum, Regum.'' Vol. 1: ''Continens Prolegomena Generalia, tum Numos Hispaniae, Galliae, Britanniae, Germaniae, Italiae, cum Insulis.'' Degen, Wien 1792 (Open Acces
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; ** Part 1: ''De Numis Urbium, Populorum, Regum.'' Vol. 2: ''Reliquas Europae Regiones cum Parte Asiae Minoris.'' Degen, Wien 1792 (Open Acces
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; ** Part 1: ''De Numis Urbium, Populorum, Regum.'' Vol. 3: ''Reliquam Asiam Minorem, et Regiones deinceps in Ortum sitas.'' Degen, Wien 1794 (Open Acces
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; ** Part 1: ''De Numis Urbium, Populorum, Regum.'' Vol. 4: ''Continens Aegyptum, et Regiones Africae deinceps in occasum sitas. Observata Generalia ad partem I. huius Operis, et Indices in Partem I.'' Camesina, Wien 1794 (Open Acces
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; ** Part 2: ''De Moneta Romanorum.'' Vol. 5: ''Continens Numos Consulares et Familiarum subiectis Indicibus.'' Camesina, Wien 1795 (Open Acces
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; ** Part 2: ''De Moneta Romanorum.'' Vol. 6: ''Continens Numos Imperatorios a Iulio Caesare usque ad Hadrianum eiusque Familiam.'' Camesina, Wien 1796 (Open Acces
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; ** Part 2: ''De Moneta Romanorum.'' Vol. 7: ''Continens Numos Imperatorios ab Antonio Pio usque ad Imperium Diocletiani.'' Camesina, Wien 1797 (Open Acces
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; ** Part 2: ''De Moneta Romanorum.'' Vol. 8: ''Continens Numos Imperatorios, qui supersunt, pseudomonetam, Observata Generalia in Partem II et Indices in Volumina VI VII VIII.'' Camesina, Wien 1798 (Open Acces
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See also

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Joseph Pellerin Joseph Pellerin (1684–1783) was a French Intendant-General of the Navy, first Commissioner of the Navy as well as a celebrated numismatic pioneer. Pellerin was born at Marly, near Versailles 27 April 1684 and died 2 August 1783 at his châtea ...


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Further reading

*Daniela Williams, Bernhard Woytek
The scholarly correspondence of Joseph Eckhel (1737-1798): a new source for the history of numismatics
, Beiträge zum 6. Österreichischen Numismatikertag 2014 (Hall in Tirol, 14.-16. Mai 2014), Haller Münz-Blätter 8 (2015), pp. 45–56. * Daniela Williams, Bernhard Woytek
Zoëga studente di numismatica. Il soggiorno a Vienna (1782) e i contatti con Joseph Eckhel
, in K. Ascani, P. Buzi, D. Picchi (eds), The Forgotten Scholar: Georg Zoëga (1755‒1809). At the Dawn of Egyptology and Coptic Studies, Leiden ‒ Boston 2015, pp. 101‒110 * Daniela Williams,
Gaetano Marini e Joseph Eckhel tra numismatica ed epigrafia
, in M. Buonocore (ed.) Gaetano Marini (1742-1815) protagonista della cultura europea. Scritti per il bicentenario della morte, (Studi e Testi 492-493) Città del Vaticano 2015, pp. 785–796. * Daniela Williams,
Reflections on the history of numismatic research: exploring the life and work of Joseph Eckhel (1737-1798) through the lens of FINA (Fontes Inediti Numismaticae Antiquae)
, i

62 (2015), pp. 73‒78. * Daniela Williams,
Joseph Eckhel and his correspondents from Sicily and the south of Italy: the Prince of Torremuzza (Palermo) and Michele Vargas Macciucca (Naples)
, in M. Caccamo Caltabiano et alii XV International Numismatic Congress. Taormina 2015. Proceedings, Roma-Messina 2017, vol. 1, pp. 291–295. * Daniela Williams,
Charlotte Sophie Bentinck, Joseph Eckhel and numismaticsVirtus. Journal of Nobility Studies 25 (2018)
pp. 127–143. * Daniela Williams,
Joseph Eckhel (1737-1798) and the coin collection of Queen Christina of Sweden in Rome

Journal of the History of Collections 31 (2019)


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Eckhel, Joseph Hilarius 1798 deaths 1737 births People from Baden District, Austria 18th-century Austrian Jesuits Austrian numismatists Austrian antiquarians Academics of the University of Vienna