Antiquities Books
Glass From Islamic Lands: The al-Sabah Collection
Greek and Italian Black-Gloss Wares and Related Wares in the Royal Ontario Museum
Nishapur, Glass of the Early Islamic Period
The city of Nishapur, located in eastern Iran, was a place of political importance in medieval times and a flourishing center of art, crafts, and trade. This publication includes survey of glass in the early Islamic period throughout the Near East and examines the site at Nishapur excavated by the Iranian Expedition of the Metropolitan Museum in 1935-40 and again in 1947. In addition, Robert H. Brill of the Corning Museum of Glass uses chemical analyzes to shed further light on the glass found at the excavation site.
Pre-Roman and Early Roman Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass
One of the most important and sought-after volumes on early Roman glass that has been produced in English. With more than 17,000 glass objects, the Corning Museum of Glass is one of the world's most comprehensive collections. Dr.Goldstein, the Curator of Ancient Glass, has provided an essential guide to ancientglass in existence prior to the innovation of the blowpipe. With an introductory background, this book catalogues 919 items from all areas of the Pre-Roman and Roman world.
Ancient Glass in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston by Axel von Saldern
Glass From Islamic Lands: The al-Sabah Collection
Greek and Italian Black-Gloss Wares and Related Wares in the Royal Ontario Museum
Nishapur, Glass of the Early Islamic Period
The city of Nishapur, located in eastern Iran, was a place of political importance in medieval times and a flourishing center of art, crafts, and trade. This publication includes survey of glass in the early Islamic period throughout the Near East and examines the site at Nishapur excavated by the Iranian Expedition of the Metropolitan Museum in 1935-40 and again in 1947. In addition, Robert H. Brill of the Corning Museum of Glass uses chemical analyzes to shed further light on the glass found at the excavation site.
Pre-Roman and Early Roman Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass
One of the most important and sought-after volumes on early Roman glass that has been produced in English. With more than 17,000 glass objects, the Corning Museum of Glass is one of the world's most comprehensive collections. Dr.Goldstein, the Curator of Ancient Glass, has provided an essential guide to ancientglass in existence prior to the innovation of the blowpipe. With an introductory background, this book catalogues 919 items from all areas of the Pre-Roman and Roman world.
Ancient Glass in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston by Axel von Saldern
Gläser der Antike. Sammlung Erwin Oppenländer