10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FULLERY»
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1
The Wool Trade of Ancient Pompeii
Although the fullery of Stephanus was set up in a house that had once been a
private dwelling, the installations are so well conceived that they give the
impression that the building was planned as a fullery.82 Maiuri83 dated the
introduction of ...
2
Your Travel Guide to Ancient Rome
To keep their whites bright, most wealthy folks send them out to a laundry shop,
called a fullery. Fullery workers wash the clothes in a powerful cleaning solution
that includes urine. The high ammonia content of the urine, together with clay, ...
3
Art in the Lives of Ordinary Romans: Visual Representation ...
IMAGES OF WORK IN THE WORKPLACE: THE FULLONICA AT VI, 8, 20 A
fullonica or fullery provided two services: finishing newly woven cloth and
cleaning soiled cloth. Although one could use wool cloth immediately after
weaving, the ...
4
Shopping in Ancient Rome: The Retail Trade in the Late ...
Apuleius, for example, bases his fictional fullery within a taberna, and at Ostia,
the Fullonica del Cardo (I 13.3) consists of a taberna opening onto the street, and
a back room containing three basins and four terracotta treading bowls.153 Not ...
5
The Natural History of Pompeii
figure 301 A dark-eyed little owl stalks a lizard. Photo: S. Jashemski. Fullery of L.
Veranus Hypsaeus (NM inv. no. 9974) (Ciarallo and De Carolis 1999: 120).
Minerva, for whom the little owl was symbolic. was the patron goddess of wool
fullers.
Wilhelmina Feemster Jashemski, Frederick G. Meyer, 2002
... suggests that he had business dealings with a man of comparable wealth and
mercantile status, Vesonius Primus, who lived right across the street in the House
of Orpheus (VI.14.20), a dwelling that was combined with a fullery (VI.14.22; cf.
Pedar Foss, John J. Dobbins, 2009
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The Earliest Christian Meeting Places: Almost Exclusively ...
Plan of the Fullery of Stephanus (I.6.7), Pompeii, from M. Flohr, 'The Social World
of Roman Fullonicae', TRAC (2008), pp.173– 85 (179) (after Spinazzola 1953).
Reprinted with permission of Miko Flohr. Figure 16. Plan of the Fullery of Primus ...
8
Pompeii: The Life of a Roman Town
The other was a fullery (fullonica), for which he had to find 1652 sesterces per
year. It is striking to see here again the economic role of the local government,
not merely raising taxes but also owning property in the town and surrounding ...
9
The Freedman in the Roman World
For instance, at Pompeii, L. Popidius L.l. Dionysius ran a small fullery at 1.1.26.
His patron was L. Popidius Secundus, a candidate for the aedileship, whose
family appears to have owned the large aristocratic house next door to the fullery,
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Slavery in the Roman World
58 Painting from the Tavern (Caupona) of Salvius (VI.14.35), 66 Fullers on a
painted pier from the fullery at VI.8.20, Pompeii 204 67 Scene of a fullers'
collegium, Fullery of Primus (VI.14.21–22), Pompeii 205 68 Sales in the
marketplace, ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FULLERY»
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3.Never played Minecraft and it's great the creators are selling out. Maybe now devs will create a real game instead of this tom fullery. «GameSpot, Sep 14»
THE FIRES OF VESUVIUS Pompeii Lost and Found
And worse: “Just over the back wall of the garden . . . was a cloth-processing workshop, or fullery. Fulling was a messy business, its main ... «New York Times, Mar 09»