Mar 26, 2026 3:00 - 5:00 pm

- Sponsor
- The Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Department of Classics
- Speaker
- Dr. Anastasios Antonaras
- Contact
- Carrie Lingscheit
- carriel@illinois.edu
- Originating Calendar
- Rare Book & Manuscript Library Events
From its invention in the Bronze Age, glass was conceived as “molten stone” and continuously used to emulate gems, gold, and rare marbles. Drawing on archaeological finds, representations in art works, and written sources, Dr. Anastasios Antonaras (Museum of Byzantine Culture, Thessaloniki,) places Byzantine glass in context to a wider Mediterranean tradition where it emerges as a powerful medium of splendor, authority, and sacred presence.
This talk is sponsored by the Department of Classics, and hosted in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library. It is free and open to all audiences, and refreshments will be served.