10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SUMPTUARY LAW» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
sumptuary law in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
sumptuary law im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Sumptuary Law in Italy, 1200-1500
Although the luxurious spending habits of Italians in the Renaissance are well known, this is the first comprehensive study of the sumptuary laws that attempted to regulate the consumption of luxuries.
Catherine Kovesi Killerby, 2002
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Sumptuary Law in Nürnberg: A Study in Paternal Government
A Study in Paternal Government Kent Roberts Greenfield. Hochzeits-biichlein, as
it was called, was still in effect and was subjected to revision in the year after the
council had committed itself to Protestantism, made it seem desirable, where it ...
Kent Roberts Greenfield, 1918
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Women and Gender in Medieval Europe: An Encyclopedia
councillors were specifically instructed in a sumptuary law to wear costly scarlet
robes suited to their prominent position. Similar notions of honour explain why in
some cases women were exempted from sumptuary laws when foreign ...
The existence of sumptuary law at the gateway to modemity also invites an
inquiry that tocuses on the attempt to understand the anxieties and tensions that
accompanied the experience of modemity. Sumptuary laws speak to us. usually ...
David B. Clarke, Marcus A. Doel, Kate M. L. Housiaux, 2003
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Dressing Renaissance Florence: Families, Fortunes, and Fine ...
THE QUATTROCENTO The first large-scale compilation of sumptuary law in the
Quattrocento was included in the Statuta of 1415 and regulated all “ornamenta
mulierum.”56 The earliest sumptuary law, in the Trecento, had concerned itself ...
Carole Collier Frick, 2011
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Clothing: A Global History
D. M. Frame, London, Hamish Hamilton, 1958, 196, cited in Alan Hunt,
Governance of the Consuming Passions: A History of Sumptuary Law,
Houndmills and London, Macmillan, 1996, 102. 29 Dale Carolyn Gluckman, “
Towards a New ...
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Rich Apparel: Clothing and the
Law in Henry VIII's England
The first sumptuary law or act of apparel was passed by Edward III in 1337 and
the last act was repealed in 1604 by ... the series of 18 laws made 1 Kovesi
Killerby, C. (2002), Sumptuary Law in Italy 1200-1500, Oxford: Clarendon Press,
pp.
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Images and Cultures of
Law in Early Modern England: Justice ...
The crucial point in relation to sumptuary law is that all forms of status, as Maine
noted, are derived from the powers and privileges anciently residing in the family.
9 Whilst it is an indispensable condition of all sumptuary legislation that it should
...
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Food and Faith in Christian Culture
See Greenfield, “Sumptuary Law in Nürnberg,” 86; Frances Baldwin, “Sumptuary
Legislation and Personal Regulation in England,” Johns Hopkins University
Studies in Historical and Political Science 44 (1926): 270; Harte, “State Control of
...
Ken Albala, Trudy Eden, 2013
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Heraldry, Pageantry and Social Display in Medieval England
... The first sumptuary law to have survived, dated 1337, was aimed at limiting
imports of luxury cloth and furs, and probably at encouraging a local cloth-
industry. But it made special provisions, as far as the consumption of cloth was
concerned, ...
Peter R. Coss, Maurice Hugh Keen, 2002
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «SUMPTUARY LAW» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
sumptuary law im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
10 Illegal Things In Medieval Europe That Were Totally Bizarre …
How on earth this one, which is actually still a law in the United Kingdom, has ever been ... This was part of the sumptuary laws of Italy in the 1500s, which were ... «Bustle, Jul 15»
Liquor stock seized from Amul Dairy head's plot in 'dry' Gujarat
Gujarat has a sumptuary law in force since its formation in 1960 that proscribes the manufacture, storage, sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages. «Financial Express, Apr 15»
When Wearing Shorts Was Taboo
California-based fashion-and-textile historian Heather Vaughan Lee looks back to earliest America. "Sumptuary laws were common practice in Colonial America ... «GPB, Apr 15»
From Henry VIII's Codpiece to Anne Boleyn's Corset: Inside Wolf …
... and purple fabrics—colors that could only be worn by the king or queen according to England's sumptuary law of the time. (Fascinatingly, Eatwell says there is ... «Vanity Fair, Apr 15»
Choosing a wardrobe like an Ottoman
These Ottoman laws, known as sumptuary laws, have not been seriously studied, unlike the serious restrictions put on dress in Western European countries. «Hurriyet Daily News, Jan 15»
Dressing the Indian woman through history
In India, unlike in Britain, there are no written codes of conduct or sumptuary laws about what should be worn. What was considered suitable was spread through ... «BBC News, Dez 14»
HISTORY: Dress codes through the ages
Well, we can lament our plight, or we can be thankful we did not have to maneuver through the “sumptuary laws” of the English Elizabethan age. Sumptuary laws ... «Timmins Press, Sep 14»
The New Feudalism
Sumptuary laws regulated who could wear which clothes, for instance, and nobles were subject to a different justice system from commoners in many feudal ... «National Review Online, Jul 14»
Ladies, would you dare wear white?
Back in the Middle Ages, there was a set of rules known as the sumptuary laws. These dictated what you could wear based on your position in society – so, ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jun 14»
China's deluxed hotels
That the precedents should date back to medieval and feudal times is both ironic and worrying for modern China. Sumptuary laws were intended to reinforce fine ... «The Economist, Jan 14»