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Medieval Clothing and Textiles 13
Robin netherton,
Gale r owen-crocker,
Ana grinberg,
Christine meek,
Gale r owen-crocker,
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Jane bridgeman,
Jessica finley,
Mark c chambers
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The best new research on medieval clothing and textiles, drawing from a range of disciplines.Three of the essays in this collection focus on Italy, with contributions on footwear in Lucca based on ...
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16 June 2017

The best new research on medieval clothing and textiles, drawing from a range of disciplines.
Three of the essays in this collection focus on Italy, with contributions on footwear in Lucca based on documentary evidence of the fourteenth century; aristocratic furnishings as described in a royal letter of the fifteenth century, along with its first translation into English; and Boccaccio's treatment of disguise involving Christian/Islamic identity shifts in his Decameron. The Bayeux Tapestry is discussed as a narrative artwork that adopts various costumes for semiotic purposes. Another chapter considers surviving artefacts: a detailed study of a piece of quilted fabric armour, one of two such items surviving in Lübeck, Germany, reveals how it was made and suggests reasons for some of the unusual features. The volume also includes an investigation of the commercial vocabulary related to the medieval textile and fur industries: the terms used in Britain for measuring textile and fur are listed and discussed, especially the unique use of Anglo-French "launces" in a document of 1300.
Contributors: Jane Bridgeman, Mark C. Chambers, Jessica Finley, Ana Grinberg, Christine Meek, Gale R. Owen-Crocker
Three of the essays in this collection focus on Italy, with contributions on footwear in Lucca based on documentary evidence of the fourteenth century; aristocratic furnishings as described in a royal letter of the fifteenth century, along with its first translation into English; and Boccaccio's treatment of disguise involving Christian/Islamic identity shifts in his Decameron. The Bayeux Tapestry is discussed as a narrative artwork that adopts various costumes for semiotic purposes. Another chapter considers surviving artefacts: a detailed study of a piece of quilted fabric armour, one of two such items surviving in Lübeck, Germany, reveals how it was made and suggests reasons for some of the unusual features. The volume also includes an investigation of the commercial vocabulary related to the medieval textile and fur industries: the terms used in Britain for measuring textile and fur are listed and discussed, especially the unique use of Anglo-French "launces" in a document of 1300.
Contributors: Jane Bridgeman, Mark C. Chambers, Jessica Finley, Ana Grinberg, Christine Meek, Gale R. Owen-Crocker
Price: $95.00
Pages: 182
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Boydell Press
Series: Medieval Clothing and Textiles
Publication Date:
16 June 2017
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9781783272150
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
HISTORY / Europe / Western, European history, DESIGN / Textile & Costume, HISTORY / Europe / Medieval, Fashion and textile design, Textile artworks
Those working in the sphere of medieval clothing and textiles are very fortunate. Medieval Clothing and Textiles is a series which maintains high standards, showcases new research and is beautifully produced.
Preface
The Significance of Dress in the Bayeux Tapestry - Gale R. Owen-Crocker
How Long Is a Launce? Units of Measure for Cloth in Late Medieval Britain - Mark C Chambers
Robes, Turbans, and Beards: "Ethnic Passing" in Decameron 10.9 - Ana Grinberg
Calciamentum: Footwear in Late Medieval Lucca - Christine E. Meek
"Bene in ordene et bene ornata": Eleonora d'Aragona's Description of Her Suite of Rooms in a Roman Palace of the Late Fifteenth Century - Jane Bridgeman
The Lübeck Wappenröcke: Distinctive Style in Fifteenth-Century German Fabric Armor - Jessica Finley
Recent Books of Interest
The Significance of Dress in the Bayeux Tapestry - Gale R. Owen-Crocker
How Long Is a Launce? Units of Measure for Cloth in Late Medieval Britain - Mark C Chambers
Robes, Turbans, and Beards: "Ethnic Passing" in Decameron 10.9 - Ana Grinberg
Calciamentum: Footwear in Late Medieval Lucca - Christine E. Meek
"Bene in ordene et bene ornata": Eleonora d'Aragona's Description of Her Suite of Rooms in a Roman Palace of the Late Fifteenth Century - Jane Bridgeman
The Lübeck Wappenröcke: Distinctive Style in Fifteenth-Century German Fabric Armor - Jessica Finley
Recent Books of Interest