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Frontinus was a Roman glassmaker known for his distinctive glass vessels, characterized by their cylindrical bodies with ribbed decorations, often created by manipulating molten glass. The use of ribbed glass, a common technique in Roman glassblowing, is a testament to their mastery of glassblowing techniques, resulting in functional and aesthetically pleasing vessels. The clear green tint of the glass is characteristic of the Roman glassmaking tradition, providing a glimpse into the craftsmanship of this era.