«DOGALINA» İLE İLİŞKİLİ PORTEKIZCE KİTAPLAR
dogalina sözcüğünün kullanımını aşağıdaki kaynakça seçkisinde keşfedin.
dogalina ile ilişkili kitaplar ve Portekizce edebiyattaki kullanımı ile ilgili bağlam sağlaması için küçük metinler.
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Venetian-English English-Venetian: When in Venice Do as the ...
dóPL [dóf] n.m.s. drop, a bit. dôgaBL [dôga] n.f.s. stave. dogàdoTV flogàdo] n.m.s.
fancy dress, Venetian coin. dogalina [dogalina] n.f.s. dogal dress. dogéta [dojéta]
n.f.s. small labor pain. dôgia [doja] n.f.s. labor pain. dôgo1 [dôgo] n.m.s. drop, ...
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A Companion to Venetian History, 1400-1797
... he interprets a man's gown with the wide, full dogalina sleeve as a sign of
dignity and political wisdom, while the dogaressa's dogalina sleeves are a sign of
sumptuousness and grandeur. the Procurators wide-open sleeves distinguish.
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Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
*Dogalina*, f. Espéciede vestimenta privativa, que os antigos senadores de
Veneza usavam sôbre o vestuário commum. (De dogal) * *Dogaressa*, (garê)f.
Mulher deum doge. Cf. S. Monteiro, Camafeus. (It. dogaressa) *Doge*, m.
Magistrado ...
Cândido de Figueiredo,
1937
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Francesco's Venice: The Dramatic History of the World's Most ...
The ceremonial robes consisted of the dogalina, a kind of cassock with very
broad sleeves, and a cloak with a long train and a collar of sable, ermine or wolf-
skin, secured with a bejewelled gold stud. Both garments were made from the
most ...
Francesco Da Mosto, John Parker,
2004
V (a pag. 40). Nota distinta di tutto il vestiario del Serenissimo. « Manto di ganzo
d' oro con fiori naturali, con sua do- galina, corno e berretta a tozzo. Manto di
ganzo d'argento e d'oro con fiori naturali con sua dogalina, corno e berretta a
tozzo.
Bartolomeo Cecchetti,
1864
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Il doge di Venezia [B. Cecchetti!
V (a pag. 40). Nota distinta di tutto il vestiario del Serenissimo. « Manto di ganzo
d' oro con fiori naturali, con sua dogalina, corno e berretta a tozzo. Manto di
ganzo d'argento e d'oro con fiori naturali con sua dogalina, come e berretta a
tozzo.
Bartolomeo Cecchetti,
1864
The doge, wearing the crimson dogalina, a round wig and the tozzo beret,
presents himself to the people standing at the right pulpit of the basilica,
accompanied by his two senior electors, among cannon shots, squibs and
ringing bells.
Sarah Bonnemaison, Christine Macy,
2007
If the sleeves were tight the robe was called ' Dogalina ; ' if they were large and
open it was known as ' Ducale.' The long and flowing coat or mantello was often
ornamented with a rich border. It was lined, for the rich, with silk in summer-time,
...
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Gilding the Market: Luxury and Fashion in Fourteenth-Century ...
In Venice one referred to certain styles as da florenza (Florentine) by 1325, while
throughout Italy the dogalina traditionally meant an elite, or ducal, style of
garment with sleeves fitted at the elbow, linked to the wife of the Venetian doge.
64 The ...
Susan Mosher Stuard,
2011
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Writing Fashion in Early Modern Italy: From Sprezzatura to ...
... 70 Difesa delle donne(Defense ofwomen; Bruni da Pistoia), 42 dissimulation/
dissimulazione, 52,140, 156, 161, 163–4, 166, 171 “Diversity and Design in
theFlorentine Tailoring Trade, 1550– 1620” (Currie), 19 dogalina, 109–10 Doge,
131, ...
Professor Eugenia Paulicelli,
2014