Medieval clothing and textiles. Volume 7 /
This year's volume focuses largely on the British Isles, with papers on dress terms in the Middle English Pearl ; a study of a thirteenth-century royal bride's trousseau, based on unpublished documents concerning King Henry III's Wardrobe; an investigation into the "open surcoat&...
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Language: | English |
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Woodbridge :
Boydell Press,
2011.
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Series: | Medieval Clothing and Textiles.
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Table of Contents:
- The Empress's New Clothes: A Rotulus Pannorum of Isabella, Sister of King Henry III, Bride of Emperor Frederick II
- Unveiling Social Fashion Patterns: A Case Study of Frilled Veils in the Low Countries (1200-1500)
- What Is the Pearl-Maiden Wearing, and Why?
- "Hys surcote was ouert": The "Open Surcoat" in Late Medieval British Texts
- London Merchants' Cloth Exports, 1350-1500
- Laboreria Sete: Design and Production of Lucchese Silks in the Late Fourteenth and Early Fifteenth Centuries.