Groundbreaking Stained Glass Journal celebrates fourth anniversary
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Groundbreaking Stained Glass Journal celebrates fourth anniversary


Vidimus, the on-line journal of Stained Glass studies, is soon to celebrate its fourth anniversary. The Journal, launched in late 2006, is the only ?free-to-view? publication that deals with all aspects of stained glass and associated studies. As a ?free-to-view? service the editors of the journal are keen to encourage both scholars and members of the public to make use of the ever expanding archive of past issues. Containing detailed features, up to the minute news, book reviews and the popular ?Panel of the Month? Vidimus has become one of the major resources for anyone interested in the study of stained glass in all its forms. In addition, the news editor, Roger Rosewell, has been responsible for bringing a number of internationally important and significant finds and discoveries to the attention of the stained glass community and the world?s media.

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