- The
solidus (Latin 'solid'; pl.:
solidi) or
nomisma (Gr****: νόμισμα, nómisma, lit. 'coin') was a
highly pure gold coin
issued in the
Later Roman Empire...
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Physica Status Solidi,
often stylized physica status solidi or pss, is a
family of
international peer-reviewed,
scientific journals,
publishing research...
- The
abbreviation originates from the
Latin currency denominations librae,
solidi, and denarii. In the
United Kingdom,
these were
referred to as pounds, shillings...
- Coin
weights are
weights used to
weigh precious-metal
coins in
order to ****ure they were not
underweight (It is easy to
shave a bit of
metal off the edge...
- II.
Calculation of the Band
Structure of ZnS and CdS".
Physica Status Solidi B. 97 (2): 631–640. Bibcode:1980PSSBR..97..631F. doi:10.1002/pssb.2220970230...
- the way into the
Byzantine period,
though by then it was
measured at 100
solidi. It was
widely evaded,
either through demands for
maintenance and expenses...
- – a case for
ellipsoidal modeling of
sulfur ions" (PDF).
Physica Status Solidi B. 245 (9): 1858–1864. Bibcode:2008PSSBR.245.1858B. doi:10.1002/pssb.200879532...
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paying a
wergild in kind;
whereas a
spear and
shield were
worth only two
solidi, a
sword and
scabbard were
valued at seven, a
helmet at six, and a "metal...
- 20
October 2020 Dikigoropoulos,
Andreas (1964). "The
Constantinopolitan Solidi of Theophilus".
Dumbarton Oaks Papers. 18: 353–361. doi:10.2307/1291219...
- captives.
Payments in gold and
goods to the
Avars reached a sum of 200,000
solidi shortly before 626.[page needed] In 626, the
Avars cooperated with the S****anid...