Sir George Francis Hill (1867-1948), was perhaps best known as a numismatist, although his scholarly interests and accomplishments included a range of time periods and subjects. A classicist by training, Hill built his career at the British Museum's department of coins and medals. In his forty-three years there he produced volumes on coins of antiquity; Greek history and art; coins, heraldry, and iconography of medieval and Renaissance Italy; and treasure troves. In 1931 Hill became the Museum's director and principal librarian, the first archaeologist to hold this post. His four-volume History of Cyprus (1940-52) ranged from Cyprus's earliest years to the twentieth century, and became the standard text on the subject. It is a valuable resource for scholars of the country, of antiquity and of the Mediterranean world. Volume 3, organized largely around monarchical reigns, concludes Hill's analysis of the Frankish period (1432-1571).
A rich, varied history of conquerors and colonizers which recognizes the centrality of Cyprus to the Mediterranean world.Book InformationISBN 9781108020640
Author George HillFormat Paperback
Page Count 746
Imprint Cambridge University PressPublisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 1080g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 42mm * 152mm