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Recipes and experimentation? The transmission of glassmaking techniques in Medieval Iberia

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Pages 176-195 | Received 29 Feb 2016, Accepted 03 Jul 2016, Published online: 02 Sep 2016

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  • Agricola, Georgius. De re metallica. Trans. Herbert Clark Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover. New York: Dover Publications, 1950.
  • Albertus Magnus. On the Causes of the Properties of the Elements. Trans. Irven Resnick. Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 2010.
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  • Alfonso X Rey de Castilla. Lapidario.
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  • Celaya, J. [?] Manuscript H-490. l’École de Medicine, Montpellier University.
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  • Neri, Antonio, The Art of Glass. Ed. Christopher Merrett and Michael Cable. Sheffield: Society of Glass Technology, 2001.
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