Journal of Glass Studies, Vol. 44, 2002
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Journal of Glass Studies
Contents Volume 44 • 2002
Despina Ignatiadou
Colorless Glass in Late Classical and Early Hellenistic Macedonia, 11
Lisa Pilosi and Mark T. Wypyski
Two Roman Engraved Glasses in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 25
Shulamit Hadad
Glass Vessels with Stamps from the Byzantine through Abbasid Periods at
Bet Shean, Israel, 35
Fred Aldsworth, George Haggarty, Sarah Jennings, and David Whitehouse
Medieval Glassmaking at Tyre, Lebanon, 49
Ian. C. Freestone
Composition and Affinities of Glass from the Furnaces on the Island Site, Tyre
67
Jan Kock and Torben Sode
Medieval Glass Mirrors in Southern Scandinavia and Their Technique, as
Still Practiced in India, 79
Michel Fleury, Catherine Brut, and Bruce Velde
13th-Century Drinking Glasses from the Cour Carrée, Louvre, 95
Ingeborg Krueger
A Second Aldrevandin Beaker and an Update on a Group of Enameled Glasses, 111
Rudolf von Strasser
Der “Alte Petronellische Willkhumb”: Ein Geschenk des ungarischen
Königs Matthias Corvinus an einen besiegten Gegner, 133
Paloma Pastor Rey de Viñas
Manuscrito de Francisco Ramos Rico, grabador de la Real Fábrica
145 de Cristales de La Granja, 145
Norma P. H. Jenkins
Corning’s Near Neighbors: The Cut Glass Companies of the Elmira,
New York, Area, 167
Contributors, 190
Notes
The Transition from Natron to Plant Ash in the Levant, 193
Una vetrata “all’antica” di età carolingia, 196
Powder Horn Features Glassblower, 200
A Late 19th-Century Venetian Dish by Vittorio Toso Borella, 201
Corning Museum Receives Willson Gift, 204
Researchers of Hellenistic Glassmaking Share 2002 Rakow Grant, 206
Jill Reynolds Receives Rakow Commission, 207
“Check List” to Go Online, 208
Stanislav Libenský (1921–2002), 208
Estelle Foster Sinclaire (1919–2001), 210
Gladys Davidson Weinberg (1909–2002), 211
Recent Important Acquisitions,
217
Note to Authors and Readers, 247
Check List of Recently Published Articles and Books on Glass, 248
Museum Publications, 311
Note: Articles in the Journal of Glass Studies are arranged chronologically
by historical period.
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