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" This invention apparently remained for many centuries a secret among the Eastern nations only, enamelled terra-cotta and glass forming articles of commercial export from Egypt and Phoenicia to every part of the Mediterranean. Among the Egyptians and Assyrians... "
Maiolica - Página 2
por Charles Drury E. Fortnum - 1882
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Egyptian, Assyrian and Greek

Samuel Birch - 1858 - 474 páginas
...metallic oxides. This invention apparently remained for many centuries a secret among the Eastern nations only, enamelled terra-cotta and glass forming articles...Empire, the art of enamelling terra-cotta disappeared amongst the Arab and Moorish races, who had retained a traditionary knowledge of the process. The application...
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A Descriptive Catalogue of the Maiolica, Hispano-Moresco, Persian, Damascus ...

South Kensington Museum, Charles Drury Edward Fortnum - 1872 - 936 páginas
...fayence, confifting of a loofe frit or body, to which an enamel adheres, after only a flight fufion. After the fall of the Roman Empire the art of enamelling terra-cotta difappeared among the Arab and Moorifli races, who had retained a traditional knowledge of the procefs....
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History of Ancient Pottery: Egyptian, Assyrian, Greek, Etruscan, and Roman

Samuel Birch - 1873 - 698 páginas
...metallic oxides. This invention apparently remained for many centuries a secret among the Eastern nations only, enamelled terra-cotta and glass forming articles...Empire, the art of enamelling terra-cotta disappeared amongst the Arab and Moorish races, who had retained a traditionary knowledge of the process. The application...
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History of Ancient Pottery: Egyptian, Assyrian, Greek, Etruscan, and Roman

Samuel Birch - 1873 - 692 páginas
...metallic oxides. This invention apparently remained for many centuries a secret among the Eastern nations only, enamelled terra-cotta and glass forming articles...enamel adheres after only a slight fusion. After the full of the Roman Empire, the art of enamelling terra-cotta disappeared amongst the Arab and Moorish...
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History of Ancient Pottery: Egyptian, Assyrian, Greek, Etruscan, and Roman

Samuel Birch - 1873 - 694 páginas
...part of the Mediterranean. Among the Egyptians and Assyrians enamelling was used more frequently thmi glazing, and their works are consequently a kind of...enamel adheres after only a slight fusion. After the full of the Koman Empire, the art of enamelling terra-cotta disappeared amongst the Arab and Moorish...
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The Great Centennial Exhibition

1876 - 558 páginas
...enameling was used more frequently than glazing, and their works are consequently a kind of faience, consisting of a loose frit or body, to which an enamel adheres, after only many. Innumerable fragments and remains of glazed vases, fabricated by the Greeks and Romans, not only...
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Journal and Proceedings of the Hamilton Association

Hamilton Association - 1888 - 810 páginas
...Assyria, enamelling is frequently more used than glazing, and their works are a kind of " faience," consisting of a loose frit or body to which an enamel adheres, after only a slight fusion. Specimens of enamel turquoise, never before or since equalled, have been found in the tombs of Egypt,...
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Transactions, Volumen2

East Riding Antiquarian Society - 1894 - 376 páginas
...frequently than glazing, and their works are consequently a kind of fayence, consisting of a loose grit or body, to which an enamel adheres, after only a...retained a traditional knowledge of the process." Glazed bricks or tiles of various colours, as well as vessels, were brought to considerable perfection...
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History of Ancient Pottery: Greek, Etruscan, and Roman, Volumen1

Henry Beauchamp Walters - 1905 - 660 páginas
...and Assyrians enamelling was used more frequently than glazing ; hence they used a kind of faience consisting of a loose frit or body, to which an enamel...Empire, the art of enamelling terracotta disappeared except amongst the Arab and Moorish races, who had retained a traditionary knowledge of the process....
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History of Ancient Pottery, Greek, Etruscan, and Roman, Volumen1

Henry Beauchamp Walters - 1905 - 660 páginas
...and Assyrians enamelling was used more frequently than glazing ; hence they used a kind of faience consisting of a loose frit or body, to which an enamel...Empire, the art of enamelling terracotta disappeared except amongst the Arab and Moorish races, who had retained a traditionary knowledge of the process....
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