02-27-2006, 04:20 PM
THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE HISTORY OF GLASS
"Glass of the Roman Empire"
A Celebration of the Contribution of Professor Jennifer Price
to the Study of Archaeological Glass
FINAL PROGRAMME
The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London W1 Tuesday and Wednesday, 14th and 15th March 2006
Tuesday March 14th
10.00 Registration and tea/coffee
10.30 Opening remarks (IAN FREESTONE)
10.40 MARIANNE STERN: East or West - Roman Glass is Best
11.20 BIRGITTA HOFFMANN: Glass from Fezzan. Libya
11.50 SOUEN D. FONTAINE and DANIELLE FOY: Mould-blown Glass Beakers
with Figurative
Scenes: New Data on the Narbonensis Province
12.30 Lunch Break
14.30 MARIE-DO NENNA: Primary Glass Workshops and Glass
Craftsmanship in Graeco-
Roman Egypt
15.00 YAEL ISRAELI: More on the Jerusalem Glass Workshop: Questions
and Speculations
15.30 JOHN SHEPHERD: The Glassworkers of Londinium
16.00 MARTINE NEWBY: Roman Glass Souvenirs
16.30 Reception
Wednesday March 15th
10.15 SYLVIA FUENFSCHILLING: The Re-Use of Roman Glass Fragments
10.45 CAROLINE JACKSON: Sayre and Smith Revisited
11.15 Tea/Coffee
11.45 HILARY COOL: Vessels and Their People: Beyond Provenance and
Typology
12.15 DANIEL KELLER: Roman Glass in the Domestic Space: from Pompeii
to Ephesos and
Petra
12.45 Lunch Break
14.00 DAVID WHITEHOUSE: The Use of the Pontil in the Roman
Empire
14.30 JUSTINE BAYLEY: Opaque Coloured Glass in the Roman World
15.00 Tea/Coffee
15.30 PETER COSYNS: Beyond the Channel! That's Quite a Different
Matter. A Comparison
of Roman Black Glass from Britannia and Gallia
16.00 IAN FREESTONE: Continent to Consumer - New Approaches
to the Scientific Analysis of
Roman Glass
16.30 Concluding remarks
For further information please contact: [email protected] Tel. +44 (0)20 7624 0192 For information about the Wallace Collection see: www.wallacecollection.org
"Glass of the Roman Empire"
A Celebration of the Contribution of Professor Jennifer Price
to the Study of Archaeological Glass
FINAL PROGRAMME
The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London W1 Tuesday and Wednesday, 14th and 15th March 2006
Tuesday March 14th
10.00 Registration and tea/coffee
10.30 Opening remarks (IAN FREESTONE)
10.40 MARIANNE STERN: East or West - Roman Glass is Best
11.20 BIRGITTA HOFFMANN: Glass from Fezzan. Libya
11.50 SOUEN D. FONTAINE and DANIELLE FOY: Mould-blown Glass Beakers
with Figurative
Scenes: New Data on the Narbonensis Province
12.30 Lunch Break
14.30 MARIE-DO NENNA: Primary Glass Workshops and Glass
Craftsmanship in Graeco-
Roman Egypt
15.00 YAEL ISRAELI: More on the Jerusalem Glass Workshop: Questions
and Speculations
15.30 JOHN SHEPHERD: The Glassworkers of Londinium
16.00 MARTINE NEWBY: Roman Glass Souvenirs
16.30 Reception
Wednesday March 15th
10.15 SYLVIA FUENFSCHILLING: The Re-Use of Roman Glass Fragments
10.45 CAROLINE JACKSON: Sayre and Smith Revisited
11.15 Tea/Coffee
11.45 HILARY COOL: Vessels and Their People: Beyond Provenance and
Typology
12.15 DANIEL KELLER: Roman Glass in the Domestic Space: from Pompeii
to Ephesos and
Petra
12.45 Lunch Break
14.00 DAVID WHITEHOUSE: The Use of the Pontil in the Roman
Empire
14.30 JUSTINE BAYLEY: Opaque Coloured Glass in the Roman World
15.00 Tea/Coffee
15.30 PETER COSYNS: Beyond the Channel! That's Quite a Different
Matter. A Comparison
of Roman Black Glass from Britannia and Gallia
16.00 IAN FREESTONE: Continent to Consumer - New Approaches
to the Scientific Analysis of
Roman Glass
16.30 Concluding remarks
For further information please contact: [email protected] Tel. +44 (0)20 7624 0192 For information about the Wallace Collection see: www.wallacecollection.org
Robert Vermaat
MODERATOR
FECTIO Late Romans
THE CAUSE OF WAR MUST BE JUST
(Maurikios-Strategikon, book VIII.2: Maxim 12)
MODERATOR
FECTIO Late Romans
THE CAUSE OF WAR MUST BE JUST
(Maurikios-Strategikon, book VIII.2: Maxim 12)