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OverviewThis catalogue raisonné describes a little-known but very interesting collection originally assembled by one of the important Canadian collectors of the early 20th century. After an account of the collection's history and a brief discussion of the techniques of ancient glass-making, the catalogue proper presents 191 pieces comprising a very wide range of typical forms, each of them fully illustrated. Publishing this extensive collection renders it available to a wide readership: students, curators, archaeologists, art historians, collectors and everybody with serious interest in the material culture of the ancient world. It is the first of a series intended to make public the different parts of the museum's collection of Mediterranean antiquities. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Beaudoin Caron , Eléni P. ZoitopoúlouPublisher: Brill Imprint: Brill Volume: 13 Weight: 1.215kg ISBN: 9789004161931ISBN 10: 9004161937 Pages: 226 Publication Date: 02 May 2008 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Language: English & French Table of ContentsReviewsIl Volume,dalla accurata edizione, costituisce in sintesi, sia per i testi, sia per la parte illustrativa, un utile strumento di lavoro e di confronto per materiali vitrei da contesti di varia cronologiae di varia area geografica e rientra nella migliore tradizione di cataloghi del vetro antico. Lucia Amalia Scatozza-Horicht, Notices, 2009 The series Monumenta Graeca et Romana provides welcome access to collections large and small. This second volume of the Mediterranean antiquities in the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is a valuable addition to the growing corpus of ancient and medieval lamps and terracotta figures. Helen Nagy, University of Puget Sound, in Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2011.11.19 ""Il Volume,dalla accurata edizione, costituisce in sintesi, sia per i testi, sia per la parte illustrativa, un utile strumento di lavoro e di confronto per materiali vitrei da contesti di varia cronologiae di varia area geografica e rientra nella migliore tradizione di cataloghi del vetro antico."" Lucia Amalia Scatozza-Höricht, Notices, 2009 “The series Monumenta Graeca et Romana provides welcome access to collections large and small. This second volume of the Mediterranean antiquities in the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is a valuable addition to the growing corpus of ancient and medieval lamps and terracotta figures.” Helen Nagy, University of Puget Sound, in Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2011.11.19 Il Volume,dalla accurata edizione, costituisce in sintesi, sia per i testi, sia per la parte illustrativa, un utile strumento di lavoro e di confronto per materiali vitrei da contesti di varia cronologiae di varia area geografica e rientra nella migliore tradizione di cataloghi del vetro antico. Lucia Amalia Scatozza-Hoericht, Notices, 2009 The series Monumenta Graeca et Romana provides welcome access to collections large and small. This second volume of the Mediterranean antiquities in the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is a valuable addition to the growing corpus of ancient and medieval lamps and terracotta figures. Helen Nagy, University of Puget Sound, in Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2011.11.19 Author InformationBeaudoin Caron D es L (1986) in Roman history and archaeology, Universite de Grenoble III, teaches Classical Archaeology and Roman History at the Universite de Montreal. He has published mainly on Roman glass, as well as on other aspects of ancient material culture. Eleni P. Zoitopoulou Lic Phil (1973) in Classical Archaeology, Athens University, was a member of the Greek Antiquities' Service. Later, as honorary curator in the Ethnology section of the McGill University's Redpath Museum, she published widely on ancient terracotta pieces (lamps and statuettes). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |