Beiträge zur Islamischen Kunst und Archäologie
Glass in the Islamic World
Volume: 11
ISSN print: 1866-8550
ISSN electronic: 1866-8550
Publication date print: 2026
ISBN: 9783752003673
Vorwort
Preface
Page 1 - 2
Beitrag
Glass from Islamic Lands: An Overview
Page 3 - 23
Borrowed from Byzantium? The Glass and the Mosaics from the Great Umayyad Mosques in Damascus and Córdoba
Page 27 - 38
Mapping the Early Islamic Glass Quarter of Ramla
Page 39 - 53
A Glass Production in the Capital of the Andalusí Caliphate: Vessels and Bottels with Drop Decoration
Page 55 - 70
Problems in Attributing Early Abbasid Glass
Page 71 - 79
Glass Like Water: The Iconography of Solomon/Sulayman’s Palace (ṣarḥ) in Islamic Writings
Page 83 - 110
Glass Revetments in Samarra: Exploring Abbasid Decorative Techniques
Page 111 - 122
Ibn al-Haytham’s Refraction Theory in Toledo: Performative Architecture in the Andalusí Alcazar
Page 123 - 134
L’Usage de la verrerie islamique sur le territoire Libanais entre le VIIe et le XIVe siècle
Page 137 - 148
Nobility and Poverty of an Industrial Policy: Ottoman Initiatives to Produce Filigree Glass in the Nineteenth Century
Page 149 - 161
Art Historical Classification and Material Characterisation of Islamic Stucco and Glass Window: The Potential of an Interdisciplinary Approach
Page 165 - 181
Looking through Hodeida (Yemen): Stucco and Glass Window from a Late Ottoman Harbour City
Page 183 - 195
Studying Stucco and Glass Windows in the Nineteenth Century: The House of the Mufti in Cairo
Page 197 - 207
Colourful Mosques and Tekiyyas in Ottoman Southeastern Europe of the Baroque Period: A Uniquely Balkan Transcultural Phenomenon?
Page 217 - 232
The Art of Copying: Al-Nuwayrī and the Ambrosiana Kitāb al-Ḥayawān
Page 233 - 245