Posted on 07/11/2020 3:58:42 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
Wonder if this was because of middle men adulterating the supply
That's probably where the term "hafnium breed" come from.
Of course, if you drop the glass and it breaks, it's not got less than hafnium.
Lol
I wonder if it was shipped as cullet rather than sand?
I seem to remember a rather large glass slab discovered
in the Serapeum. I wouldn’t think it was of this quality
though.
I think I read somewhere that her first celebrity bang was Warren Beatty, who picked her up as a hitchhiker and did her in his car. And I think Cher said the same thing.
Corning Museum of Glass
Corning, New York
founded in 1951 by Corning Glass Works ... more than 50,000 glass objects, some over 3,500 years old.
Address: 1 Museum Way, Corning, NY 14830
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Egypt was made famous for their cups when Julius Caesar said to Cleopatra, “Your asp is glass!”
:^)
"Before the Romans get here, would your highness like something to eat?" "Nope, but I will have a bite. You'll have one too."
Cometh hither with my slither
I prefer mine fullium, especially with single-malt.
By “large” I mean LARGE.
Some thing like 10’x15’x3’!!!
It is now part of the floor in one of the chambers...
Imagine what it takes to melt that much silica!
The ones who did the most damage were the Muslims.
Ancient culture was making a comeback in the 7th century when the Muslim barbarians destroyed most of Mediterranean agriculture, stopped the trade in papyrus, thereby gradually eliminating literacy and most written records, and turned the Mediterranean into a lake of pirates.
Many prosperous cities, mentioned in the Bible, were depopulated and turned into small villages by the effects of the Muslim conquest.
I see the problem right there.
There's no shortage of wholenium.
Along the way North, some of the zircon minerals contained in the sands drop out..
Well then, no dipolma for you!
Probably going to make a big telescope mirror?
9 ton is a fair amount of glass.
somehow connected?
“Cleopatra sent to Caesar a letter which she had written and sealed; and, putting everybody out of the monument but her two women, she shut the doors. Caesar, opening her letter, and finding pathetic prayers and entreaties that she might be buried in the same tomb with Antony, soon guessed what was doing. At first he was going himself in all haste, but, changing his mind, he sent others to see. The thing had been quickly done. The messengers came at full speed, and found the guards apprehensive of nothing; but on opening the doors, they saw her stone-dead, lying upon a bed of gold, set out in all her royal ornaments. Iras, one of her women, lay dying at her feet, and Charmion, just ready to fall, scarce able to hold up her head, was adjusting her mistress’s diadem. And when one that came in said angrily, ‘Was this well done of your lady, Charmion?’ ‘Extremely well,’ she answered, ‘and as became the descendant of so many kings’; and as she said this, she fell down dead by the bedside.”
Plutarch, Life of Antony (LXXXV.2-3, Dryden trans.)
https://penelope.uchicago.edu/~grout/encyclopaedia_romana/miscellanea/cleopatra/rixens.html
Oooh, nice!
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