RP 179: New Light on Old Glass: Recent Research on Byzantine Mosaics and Glass

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This new publication brings together a range of leading scholars from around the world to discuss the most recent research in the field of Byzantine glass and mosaics in an interdisciplinary context - ranging from art history to physics and Byzantine studies. <br> <br> <em>New Light on Old Glass</em> explores how mosaics are perhaps the most outstanding examples of Byzantine art which survive; revealing changing aesthetics and issues surrounding the technical production of glass in medieval artistic practices.<br> <br> This is the first time that so many diverse papers, ranging from art history, archaeology, chemistry, physics and Byzantine studies have been assembled in one volume.<br> <br> The book is the culmination of a five-year research programme on the Composition of Byzantine Glass Mosaic Tesserae, conducted by the University of Sussex in conjunction with the British Museum and sponsored by the Leverhulme Trust.<br> <br> <strong>The Editors</strong><br> <br> Chris Entwistle is curator of the Late Roman and Byzantine collections at the British Museum.<br> Liz James is professor of Art History at the University of Sussex.<br> <br> <strong>Contents</strong><br> <br> 1. &#8216;Glass Mosaic Tesserae from the 5th to the 6th Century Baptistry of San Giovanni alle Fonti, Milan, Italy&#8217;, Elizabeth Neri, Marco Verit? and Alberto Conventi<br> 2. &#8216;Glass Tesserae from the Petra Church&#8217;, Fatma Marii<br> 3. &#8216;Studies in Middle Byzantine Glass Mosaics from Amorium&#8217;, Hanna Witte<br> 4. &#8216;Mosaic Tesserae from the Basilica of San Severo and Glass Production in Classe, Ravenna, Italy&#8217;, Cesare Fiori<br> 5. &#8216;The Observation and Conservation of Mosaics in Ravenna in the 5th and 6th Centuries&#8217; Cetty Muscolino<br> 6. &#8216;A Quest for Wisdom&#8217;, Nadine Schibille<br> 7. &#8216;Mosaics and Materials&#8217;, Claudia Tedeschi<br> 8. &#8216;A Study of Glass Tesserae from Mosaics in the Monestareis of Daphni and Hosios Loukas&#8217;, Rossella Arletti<br> 9. &#8216;Notes on the Morphology of the Gold Glass Tesserae from Daphni Monestary&#8217;, Polytimi Loukopoulou and Antonia Moropoulou<br> 10. &#8216;Glass Producers in the Late Antique and Byzantine Texts and Papyri&#8217;, E. Marianne Stern<br> 11. &#8216;On the Manufacture of Diatreta and Cage Cups from the Pharos Beaker to the Lycurgus Cup&#8217;, Rosemarie Lierke<br> 12. &#8216;The Lycurgus Cup&#8217;, Ja&#x15B; Elsner<br> 13. &#8216;Making Late Antique Gold Glass&#8217;, Daniel Thomas Howells 14. &#8216;Gold Glass in Late Antiquity&#8217;, Andrew Meek<br> 15. &#8216;Late Antique Glass Pendants in the British Museum&#8217;, Chris Entwistle and Paul Corby Finnery (With an appendix by Philip Fletcher)<br> 16. &#8216;A Scientific Study of Late Antique Glass Pendants in the British Museum&#8217;, Stepan R?hrs, Andrew Meek and Chris Entwistle<br> 17. &#8216;The Production and Uses of Late Antique Glass in Byzantine Thessaloniki&#8217;, Anastassios Antonaras<br> 18. &#8216;To Beautify Small Things&#8217;, Ann Terry<br> 19. 'Experiencing the Light&#8217; , Claire Nesbitt<br> 20. &#8216;New Light on the &#8220;Bright Ages&#8221; &#8217;, Claudine Bolgia<br> 21. &#8216;The Absence of Glass&#8217; , Maria Vassilaki<br> 22. &#8216;Borders of Experimentalism, Francesca Dell&#8217; Acqua<br> 23. &#8216;Viewing the Mosaics of the Monasteries of Hosios Loukas, Daphni and the Church of Santa Maria Assunta, Torcello &#8217;, Robin Cormack<br> 24. 'The Abbot Philotheos, Founder of the Katholikon of Hosios Loukas&#8217;, Nano Chatzidakis<br> 25. &#8216;Recording Byzantine Mosaics in 19th &#8211;century Greece&#8217;, Dimitra Kotoula (With a contribution from Amalia G. Kakissis<br> 26. &#8216;The Christ Head at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, the Apse in the Bode Museum, Berlin, and Other Fake Mosaics&#8217;, Irina Andreescu - Treadgold<br> 27. &#8216;Alexandria on the Barada&#8217;, Judith S. McKenzie<br> 28. &#8216;Mosaics by Numbers, Liz James, Em?ke Soproni and Bente Bj?rnholt<br> 29. &#8216;Early Islamic and Byzantine Silver Stain&#8217;, Lisa Pilosi and David Whitehouse<br> 30. &#8216;Victorian or Justinianic? Painter or Practitioner? In Situ or Reverse?&#8217; Paul Bentley

This new publication brings together a range of leading scholars from around the world to discuss the most recent research in the field of Byzantine glass and mosaics in an interdisciplinary context – ranging from art history to physics and Byzantine studies.

New Light on Old Glass explores how mosaics are perhaps the most outstanding examples of Byzantine art which survive; revealing changing aesthetics and issues surrounding the technical production of glass in medieval artistic practices.

This is the first time that so many diverse papers, ranging from art history, archaeology, chemistry, physics and Byzantine studies have been assembled in one volume.

The book is the culmination of a five-year research programme on the Composition of Byzantine Glass Mosaic Tesserae, conducted by the University of Sussex in conjunction with the British Museum and sponsored by the Leverhulme Trust.

  • Product Code: CMC0861591794
  • Product Weight: 1.32kg
  • Pages: 250 pages
  • Format: Paperback
  • T.P: 27.00
  • Dimensions: H29.7 x L21cm
  • Editors: Chris Entwistle, Liz James
  • Illustrations: 500 colour and greyscale illustrations
  • Postage Weight: 1.50 Kg

This new publication brings together a range of leading scholars from around the world to discuss the most recent research in the field of Byzantine glass and mosaics in an interdisciplinary context - ranging from art history to physics and Byzantine studies. <br> <br> <em>New Light on Old Glass</em> explores how mosaics are perhaps the most outstanding examples of Byzantine art which survive; revealing changing aesthetics and issues surrounding the technical production of glass in medieval artistic practices.<br> <br> This is the first time that so many diverse papers, ranging from art history, archaeology, chemistry, physics and Byzantine studies have been assembled in one volume.<br> <br> The book is the culmination of a five-year research programme on the Composition of Byzantine Glass Mosaic Tesserae, conducted by the University of Sussex in conjunction with the British Museum and sponsored by the Leverhulme Trust.<br> <br> <strong>The Editors</strong><br> <br> Chris Entwistle is curator of the Late Roman and Byzantine collections at the British Museum.<br> Liz James is professor of Art History at the University of Sussex.<br> <br> <strong>Contents</strong><br> <br> 1. &#8216;Glass Mosaic Tesserae from the 5th to the 6th Century Baptistry of San Giovanni alle Fonti, Milan, Italy&#8217;, Elizabeth Neri, Marco Verit? and Alberto Conventi<br> 2. &#8216;Glass Tesserae from the Petra Church&#8217;, Fatma Marii<br> 3. &#8216;Studies in Middle Byzantine Glass Mosaics from Amorium&#8217;, Hanna Witte<br> 4. &#8216;Mosaic Tesserae from the Basilica of San Severo and Glass Production in Classe, Ravenna, Italy&#8217;, Cesare Fiori<br> 5. &#8216;The Observation and Conservation of Mosaics in Ravenna in the 5th and 6th Centuries&#8217; Cetty Muscolino<br> 6. &#8216;A Quest for Wisdom&#8217;, Nadine Schibille<br> 7. &#8216;Mosaics and Materials&#8217;, Claudia Tedeschi<br> 8. &#8216;A Study of Glass Tesserae from Mosaics in the Monestareis of Daphni and Hosios Loukas&#8217;, Rossella Arletti<br> 9. &#8216;Notes on the Morphology of the Gold Glass Tesserae from Daphni Monestary&#8217;, Polytimi Loukopoulou and Antonia Moropoulou<br> 10. &#8216;Glass Producers in the Late Antique and Byzantine Texts and Papyri&#8217;, E. Marianne Stern<br> 11. &#8216;On the Manufacture of Diatreta and Cage Cups from the Pharos Beaker to the Lycurgus Cup&#8217;, Rosemarie Lierke<br> 12. &#8216;The Lycurgus Cup&#8217;, Ja&#x15B; Elsner<br> 13. &#8216;Making Late Antique Gold Glass&#8217;, Daniel Thomas Howells 14. &#8216;Gold Glass in Late Antiquity&#8217;, Andrew Meek<br> 15. &#8216;Late Antique Glass Pendants in the British Museum&#8217;, Chris Entwistle and Paul Corby Finnery (With an appendix by Philip Fletcher)<br> 16. &#8216;A Scientific Study of Late Antique Glass Pendants in the British Museum&#8217;, Stepan R?hrs, Andrew Meek and Chris Entwistle<br> 17. &#8216;The Production and Uses of Late Antique Glass in Byzantine Thessaloniki&#8217;, Anastassios Antonaras<br> 18. &#8216;To Beautify Small Things&#8217;, Ann Terry<br> 19. 'Experiencing the Light&#8217; , Claire Nesbitt<br> 20. &#8216;New Light on the &#8220;Bright Ages&#8221; &#8217;, Claudine Bolgia<br> 21. &#8216;The Absence of Glass&#8217; , Maria Vassilaki<br> 22. &#8216;Borders of Experimentalism, Francesca Dell&#8217; Acqua<br> 23. &#8216;Viewing the Mosaics of the Monasteries of Hosios Loukas, Daphni and the Church of Santa Maria Assunta, Torcello &#8217;, Robin Cormack<br> 24. 'The Abbot Philotheos, Founder of the Katholikon of Hosios Loukas&#8217;, Nano Chatzidakis<br> 25. &#8216;Recording Byzantine Mosaics in 19th &#8211;century Greece&#8217;, Dimitra Kotoula (With a contribution from Amalia G. Kakissis<br> 26. &#8216;The Christ Head at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, the Apse in the Bode Museum, Berlin, and Other Fake Mosaics&#8217;, Irina Andreescu - Treadgold<br> 27. &#8216;Alexandria on the Barada&#8217;, Judith S. McKenzie<br> 28. &#8216;Mosaics by Numbers, Liz James, Em?ke Soproni and Bente Bj?rnholt<br> 29. &#8216;Early Islamic and Byzantine Silver Stain&#8217;, Lisa Pilosi and David Whitehouse<br> 30. &#8216;Victorian or Justinianic? Painter or Practitioner? In Situ or Reverse?&#8217; Paul Bentley

This new publication brings together a range of leading scholars from around the world to discuss the most recent research in the field of Byzantine glass and mosaics in an interdisciplinary context – ranging from art history to physics and Byzantine studies.

New Light on Old Glass explores how mosaics are perhaps the most outstanding examples of Byzantine art which survive; revealing changing aesthetics and issues surrounding the technical production of glass in medieval artistic practices.

This is the first time that so many diverse papers, ranging from art history, archaeology, chemistry, physics and Byzantine studies have been assembled in one volume.

The book is the culmination of a five-year research programme on the Composition of Byzantine Glass Mosaic Tesserae, conducted by the University of Sussex in conjunction with the British Museum and sponsored by the Leverhulme Trust.

  • Product Code: CMC0861591794
  • Product Weight: 1.32kg
  • Pages: 250 pages
  • Format: Paperback
  • T.P: 27.00
  • Dimensions: H29.7 x L21cm
  • Editors: Chris Entwistle, Liz James
  • Illustrations: 500 colour and greyscale illustrations
  • Postage Weight: 1.50 Kg
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