Dzmitry Huletski (Гулецкий (rus.), Huletzky (germ.)) (born 29 March 1981) – independent Belarusian numismatic and antiquities researcher and publisher.
- 2005–2018 – Delegate of Belarus at numismatic conferences in Raubichi, Minsk (Belarus), Białystok (Poland), Moscow (Russia) and Vilnius (Lithuania)
- 2006–2018 – Numismatic publications in Bank informer magazine (Minsk, Belarus), Svensk Numismatisk Tidskrift magazine (Stockholm, Sweden), Bialoruskie Zeszyty Historyczne magazine (Białystok, Poland), Numizmatika (Vilnius, Lithuania) and other.
- 2008–2011 – Thematic articles in newspapers Bielarus (New York City, United States), "Soviet Belarus" (Minsk, Belarus)
Founder and the chief editor of the research series "Rus', Lithuania, Horde in artifacts of numismatics and sigillography" (Minsk-Moscow, since 2015).[1] Awarded the gold mark of the Belarusian Numismatic Society (2017).
Books
edit- 2007 – Book Coins of Belarus until 1707 (co-authorship, organization, foundation). Belarusian language. English summary Archived 7 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
- 2007 – Book Historical coins in Belarus (authorship). Belarusian language
- 2008 – Book Collectable Heritage of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (co-authorship, organization, foundation). Belarusian language.
- 2011 – Russian Wire Coins 1533–1645 guide book (authorship, organization, foundation). English language. English summary
- 2013 – "Russian Coins 1353–1533" (co-authored by K. Petrunin) (Rus.)
- 2014 – "Collectioner" (as co-author and editor) (Belarus.)
- 2015 – "Coins of Grand-Duchy of Lithuania 2nd half 14@th century to 1536" (Rus. & Eng.)
- 2015 – "100 most famous russian coins" (Rus.)
- 2015 – "100 most famous world coins" (Rus.)
- 2015 – "Early Russian Coins 1353–1533" (co-authored by K. Petrunin, A. Fishman) (Eng.)[2][3]
- 2016 – "Coins of the Golden Horde: Period of the Great Mongols (1224–1266)»[4][5] (with J. Farr)
- 2016 – "Early Russian Coins 930–1492 and their values" (vol. 1)[6][7]
- 2017 – "Russian Medieval Coins" (with K. Petrunin)
- 2017 – "Early Lithuanian half-groats 1495–1529" (with G. Bagdonas and N. Doroshkevich)
- 2017 – "All the coins of Russia from ancient to modern times»
- 2018 – "Fur Money of Medieval Russia (11–13 cts)" (with N. Doroshkevich)[8]
References
edit- ^ Yuru, Zayonchkovsky; Гулецкий, Дмитрий. "Русь, Литва, Орда в памятниках нумизматики и сфрагистики. Том 1".
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- ^ "The Numismatic Bibliomania Society Esylum: Volume 18, Number 12, March 22, 2015". www.coinbooks.org. Retrieved 22 June 2018.
- ^ Dzmitry Huletski, James Farr. Coins of the Golden Horde: Period of the Great Mongols. — 1 edition. — CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 28 April 2016. — 40 с. — ISBN 9781530244362.
- ^ "The Numismatic Bibliomania Society E-Sylum: Volume 19, Number 20, May 15, 2016". coinbooks.org. Retrieved 7 June 2018.
- ^ "NEW BOOK: EARLY RUSSIAN COINS AND THEIR VALUES, VOL 1". www.coinbooks.org. Retrieved 22 June 2018.
- ^ "The Numismatic Bibliomania Society E-Sylum: Volume 19, Number 01, January 3, 2016". www.coinbooks.org. Retrieved 22 June 2018.
- ^ Гулецкий, Дмитрий. "Д.В. Гулецкий, Н.А. Дорошкевич. Меховые деньги Древней Руси. XI–XIII вв".
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