This paper aims to present a theoretical perspective on the use of experimental approaches to enhance the value of medieval «technical» recipes as sources for the study of broader craft practices in the past. After presenting the nature of some of these texts and reviewing previous experimental studies related to medieval glassmaking, we explain several experiments based on the Epistola Abbreviatoria, a glassmaking-focused late medieval text from the Iberian Peninsula, to illustrate the potential of combining the study of these recipes and the experimental approach for a better understanding of wider glassmaking practices in the Middle Ages.This paper aims to present a theoretical perspective on the use of experimental approaches to enhance...
This scientific analysis of evidence excavated from glass-making sites, Blunden's Wood (c. 1330 AD),...
SFRH/BPD/70305/2010This special issue, “Looking ahead: new approaches to medieval Iberian heritage”,...
Medieval stained glass windows are relatively untapped sources of information about medieval technol...
In medieval alchemical literature, recipes occupy an important place. However, they are often very d...
International audienceThe recent discovery of a secondary glass workshop in front of the ancient abb...
peer reviewedThis paper is about the early medieval window glass from the monastery of Stavelot. The...
The collection of early medieval window glass found in the abbey of Baume-les-Messieurs (Jura, Franc...
The collection of early medieval window glass found in the abbey of Baume-les-Messieurs (Jura, Franc...
The Early Middle Ages are a key period in the history of glassmaking, when major changes took place ...
International audienceThe collection of early medieval window glass found in the abbey of Baume-les-...
The aims of the research are to provide elements and collect information, using an interdisciplinar...
The present paper reports and discusses data obtained by a combined archaeological and archaeometric...
Johann Kunckel's Ars Vitraria Experimentalis (1679) is arguably the most important text on seventeen...
Gemlike objects are a nearly ubiquitous phenomenon in the medium of glass, although culturally speci...
In northwestern Europe, the early Middle Ages correspond to a deep social and economic change. Curre...
This scientific analysis of evidence excavated from glass-making sites, Blunden's Wood (c. 1330 AD),...
SFRH/BPD/70305/2010This special issue, “Looking ahead: new approaches to medieval Iberian heritage”,...
Medieval stained glass windows are relatively untapped sources of information about medieval technol...
In medieval alchemical literature, recipes occupy an important place. However, they are often very d...
International audienceThe recent discovery of a secondary glass workshop in front of the ancient abb...
peer reviewedThis paper is about the early medieval window glass from the monastery of Stavelot. The...
The collection of early medieval window glass found in the abbey of Baume-les-Messieurs (Jura, Franc...
The collection of early medieval window glass found in the abbey of Baume-les-Messieurs (Jura, Franc...
The Early Middle Ages are a key period in the history of glassmaking, when major changes took place ...
International audienceThe collection of early medieval window glass found in the abbey of Baume-les-...
The aims of the research are to provide elements and collect information, using an interdisciplinar...
The present paper reports and discusses data obtained by a combined archaeological and archaeometric...
Johann Kunckel's Ars Vitraria Experimentalis (1679) is arguably the most important text on seventeen...
Gemlike objects are a nearly ubiquitous phenomenon in the medium of glass, although culturally speci...
In northwestern Europe, the early Middle Ages correspond to a deep social and economic change. Curre...
This scientific analysis of evidence excavated from glass-making sites, Blunden's Wood (c. 1330 AD),...
SFRH/BPD/70305/2010This special issue, “Looking ahead: new approaches to medieval Iberian heritage”,...
Medieval stained glass windows are relatively untapped sources of information about medieval technol...