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Nomisma (Greek: νόμισμα) was the ancient Greek word for "money" and is derived from nomos (νόμος) meaning "'anything assigned,' 'a usage,' 'custom,' 'law,' 'ordinance,' or 'that which is a habitual practice.'"[1]

...but money has become by convention a sort of representative of demand; and this is why it has the name 'money' (nomisma) – because it exists not by nature but by law (nomos) and it is in our power to change it and make it useless.

— Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics [1133b 1].[2]

The term nomos may also refer to an approximately 8 gram Achaean coin denomination.[3][4]

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InModern Greek, the word nomisma means "currency".[5] It is also a term used by numismatists when referring to the pieces of money or coin in the plural nomismata an example of which is the Aes rudeofNuma Pompilius (the 2nd King of Rome).[6]

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Citations

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  1. ^ The King James Version New Testament Greek Lexicon; Strong's Number:3546
  • ^ Aristotle 350 B.C.E., book 5
  • ^ "Forum Ancient Coins". Forum Ancient Coins. Retrieved 2018-02-18.
  • ^ "Greek, Lucania – 530 BC". ancientnomosart.org. Retrieved 2018-02-18.
  • ^ Greek-English Lexicon
  • ^ Pliny the Elder 77 A.C.E., book 34
  • Bibliography

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