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Roman and Near Eastern glass in the Wolf Collection and a wandering gold-glass medallion (ex-Castle Goluchów) - E. Marianne Stern, ROMAN, BYZANTINE, AND EARLY MEDIEVAL GLASS, 10 BCE-700 CE. ERNESTO WOLF COLLECTION (Hatje Cantz Publishers, Ostfildern-Ruit 2001). Pp. 427, many ills, in color. ISBN 3-7757-9042-X (hardback); German edition ISBN 3-7757-9041-1. Euros 78, DM 152,55.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 February 2015

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