Journal of Glass Studies, Vol. 46, 2004
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Journal of Glass Studies
Contents
Volume 46 • 2004
Ruth E. Jackson-Tal
The Late Hellenistic Glass Industry in Syro-Palestine: A Reappraisal, 11
Bruno Massabò
Note su un vetro dall’oasi di Khârga: Una nuova classe di piatti a stampo, 33
David Woods
Some Dubious Stylites on Early Byzantine Glassware, 39
Oren Tal, Ruth E. Jackson-Tal, and Ian C. Freestone
New Evidence of the Production of Raw Glass at Late Byzantine Apollonia-Arsuf, Israel, 51
Odile Dussart, Bruce Velde, Pierre-Marie Blanc, and Jean-Pierre Sodini
Glass from Qal’at Sem’an (Northern Syria): The Reworking of Glass during the Transition from Roman to Islamic Compositions, 67
Béla Miklós Szóke, Karl Hans Wedepohl, and Andreas
Kronz
Silver-Stained Windows at Carolingian Zalavár, Mosaburg (Southwestern Hungary), 85
Francesca Vaghi, Marco Verità, and Sandro Zecchin
Silver Stain on Medieval Window Glass Excavated in the Venetian Lagoon, 105
Giancarlo Lacerenza and David Whitehouse
Glass and Glassmaking in Byzantine Italy: The Testimony of Šabbet-ay Donnolo, 109
Robert H. Brill and Patricia Pongracz
Stained Glass from Saint-Jean-des-Vignes (Soissons) and Comparisons with Glass from Other Medieval Sites, 115
Emily Byrne Curtis
Glass from China for the Land above the Clouds, 145
Paolo Zecchin
I “deseri” di cristallo a Venezia nel Settecento, 159
Beatrice Scheer Smith
New England Pomona (1885–1887): Lead Analysis as a Study Tool, 173
Contributors 187
Notes
Glass in the Price Edict of Diocletian, 189
The Crosses on the Glass Pilgrim Vessels from Jerusalem, 191
“Red Glasses from Beirut,” 195
Glass from Oppenländer Collection Acquired by The J. Paul Getty Museum, 196
Getty Museum Acquires Stained Glass Collection, 199
Rakow Research Library Adds a Wide Variety of Resources, 201
Canadian Researcher Receives Rakow Grant, 203
Richards Award Funds to Support Study of West Virginia Glass Firm, 204
Paul Hollister (1918–2004), 205
Claus Josef Riedel (1925–2004), 211
Recent Important Acquisitions, 213
Note to Authors and Readers, 228
Museum Publications, 229
Abstracts, 236
Note: Articles in the Journal of Glass Studies are arranged chronologically
by historical period.
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