10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «JÜPON» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
jüpon in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
jüpon im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Medieval Heraldry - Sayfa 17
Some time between 1 350 and 1 360 the shortened surcoat or cyclas began to be replaced by the jupon, another hip-length garment but much more close-fitting and often of leather, or of padded or quilted fabric, to provide extra protection for ...
2
Pointy Shoes and Pith Helmets: Dress and Identity ... - Sayfa 5-36
When women adopted the ciolé, a jupon or pantaloons quickly replaced the cidako and harene. A jupon was initially a white cotton under-sarong, but from the late nineteenth century it featured a drawstring in the waist, making it a straight ...
3
Knight: Noble Warrior of England, 1200-1600 - Sayfa 123
From about 1335 the tunic was superseded bv the jupon, also known as the pourpoint or doublet (the latter term rare until alter about 1 370). The jupon was of similar length, but was rather tight-fitting, with no folds, and was usually padded all ...
Christopher Gravett,
2008
4
Nineteenth-century Costume and Fashion - 6. cilt - Sayfa 167
136 shows the ' Zephyrina Jupon' of 1868, a modified crinoline in the form of a metal frame with an open front. The contrivance gradually widens in circumference towards the feet, most of the fullness being at the back. It will be observed that ...
Herbert Norris, Oswald Curtis,
1933
5
Le commerce du coton en Méditerranée à la fin du Moyen Age
Le pourpoint de futaine coûtait plus cher que le jupon de futaine.43 Le doublet aussi avait une particularité de fabrication commune avec le jupon, à savoir la doublure. Le doublet, vêtement doublé, était piqué et quelquefois fourré.
6
The General Prologue - 1. bölüm - Sayfa 85
gypoun: Speght (1598) glosses "a dublet or light coat." Thomas (in Urry 1721) modifies this to "a short doublet, or light coat," observing that the word is "a Diminutive of Gipe, as the Ft. Jupon is of Jupe." Tyrwhitt (1778) glosses "a short cassock," ...
7
Medieval Costume and Fashion - Sayfa 322
Gambeson, Haugueton, or Haburgeown and its variation, the Jupon, Gipon, Gypown,1 or Gypell,1 later called the Pourpoint A tight-fitting jacket or vest, worn under armour. It was often padded and quilted (and was then said to be "gamboised" ...
8
3 vols. of papers relating to claims to the earldom of Perth - Sayfa 279
Item un jupon de taffetas blanc double d'autre gris un autre de taffetas gris pique double de taffetas noir un autre jupon de satin noir double de taffetas une jupe de damas gris un jupon de bazin de S' Maur noir un jupon de satin noir double de ...
Parliament lords, proc,
1828
9
The Cultural Heritage of Medieval Rituals: Genre and Ritual - Sayfa 73
... modern iconography and historiography as well as direct observation of the remains of medieval traditions in modern carnival show us that the hobbyhorse can appear in carnival either in the form of a complicated costume (cheval-jupon), ...
10
An Illustrated Dictionary of Historic Costume - Sayfa 317
“Of fustian he wered a gipon All besmotred with his habergeon.” These lines would lead us to the conclusion that the jupon was occasionally an under-garment; but we must not suffer ourselves to be bewildered by isolated passages of poetry ...
2 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «JÜPON» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
jüpon im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
“Valide Sultan'ın dekoltesine karışmadım”
Jüpon çıkmıştı o dönemde, tül jüponlar. Onu gördüm. Döndüm dedim ki; “Taş bebek almasam da jüpon alsam olur mu?”. Birden kadınlaştım. “Tabii” dediler. «Milliyet, Mai 12»
"Gelinlik" seçimi ülkeye göre değişiyor
Avrupa ülkelerinde genç kızların gelinliğin altına hiçbir zaman jüpon giymediğini, gelinliğin tülle kabartıldığını belirten Köseoğlu, ancak Türkiye'de gelinlerin ... «Sabah, Aug 11»