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    Encyclopedia of Medieval Dress and Textiles of the British Isles, c. 450-1450

    Encyclopedia of Medieval Dress and Textiles of the British Isles, c. 450-1450 by Gale, Owen-Crocker; Coatsworth, Elizabeth; Hayward, Maria;

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    • Publisher BRILL
    • Date of Publication 3 May 2012

    • ISBN 9789004124356
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages8 pages
    • Size 270x175 mm
    • Weight 1748 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    A richly illustrated volume presenting the latest research on pre-eleventh and post-eleventh-century dress, military dress and textiles. An interdisciplinary approach, combining art history and history of material culture. Free sample fascicle available.
    Also available online as part of Brill's Medieval Reference Library Online (BRMLO) - Webpage BRMLO.

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    Long description:

    This single volume encyclopedia is a unique work that brings together hundreds of articles offering the latest research from across the range of disciplines which contribute to our knowledge of medieval dress and textiles.

    Despite the long-standing interest in this subject, there has never been an in-depth and comprehensive treatment of the topic. This encyclopedia is an interdisciplinary reference work, introducing readers to various sources of evidence, providing clear information about recent discoveries and interpretations, and offering bibliographical guidance. The volume contains over 100 plates and diagrams to illustrate and explain the text.



    Also available online, individually as Encyclopedia of Medieval Dress and Textiles Online and as part of Brill's Medieval Reference Library Online.



    Features

    ? Examines the materials, techniques and styles of secular, ecclesiastical, and military dress, and the changes they underwent over a millennium, as well as considering the concept of fashion in the Middle Ages.

    ? Focuses on the British Isles, while also considering comparative material from other areas.

    ? Details surviving material examples and offers technical information on individual garments.

    ? Investigates techniques of manufacture, the people who produced the goods, and the equipment used ? for instance, covering weights and measures, spinning, weaving, and different types of stitching.

    ? Examines material sources, both archaeological and artistic ? such as manuscript illumination, stone and wood carving, brass engraving, and stained glass.

    ? Makes through use of written evidence, both literary and documentary ? such as poetry, epic, riddles, wills, inventories, and wardrobe accounts.

    ? Broader subjects covered include cross-dressing; the use and significance of gemstones; horse equipment and textiles; religious morality and political philosophy relating to dress; the trade of textiles; and the use of medieval dress and textiles in the present day. See below for a full table of contents.

    Recommendation: "This is a serious, academic work that is fun to dip into. I have learnt so much by going from one entry to another and ending up in subjects I had not expected or even knew existed. This book should be in any academic library that has an interest in medieval European life (in all its aspects), medieval British history, as well as in the libraries of those working in the field of archaeological textiles. It will also appeal to those involved in medieval re-enactments (Living History groups), and film and theatre groups who wish to increase their knowledge and accuracy."

    Gillian Vogelsang-Eastwood in TRC Library, April 2016.


    For the full review, please visit the TRC website



    ?A superb reference work [...] well-produced color and black-and-white illustrations [...] an essential work for scholars of medieval British dress and textiles, as well as for students of dress and material culture in general. And, because costume, jewelry, tapestries, and other aspects of clothing, cloth, and textiles are so important in medieval British writing and culture, the Encyclopedia will be just as important for scholars of medieval British literature and history?.

    David Elton Gay, Indiana University, in Journal of Folklore Research, online review posted on September 17, 2013.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface

    Introduction and Timeline

    List of Maps

    List of Figures

    Articles A
    -Z

    Index

    List of Contributors



    List of Articles

    Accessories

    ?lfric?s Colloquy and Glossary

    Aglet

    Ailette

    Aketon

    Alb

    Aldhelm

    Alnage

    Alnagers

    Altar Cloth

    Altar Frontal

    Amber

    Amice

    Animal Fibre

    Apparel

    Appliqué

    Archaeological Textiles

    Arming Doublets

    Armour

    Armour: coif and capados/helmet linings

    Arms and armour terminology in manuscripts

    Aventail

    Badges

    Bands

    Bast

    Baudekin

    Bayeux Tapestry

    Bayeux Tapestry: evidence of arms and armour

    Beads

    Beaver Fur

    Beds ante
    -1100

    Beds post
    -1100

    Bell
    Belt

    Bend

    Bequests

    Bezant

    Black Prince: achievements of The Black Prince at Canterbury

    Blackwell Hall London

    Blanket

    Bleaching

    Bliaut

    Body Garments ante
    -1100

    Body Garments post
    -1100

    Bokasin

    Bologna Cope

    Bolt

    Book of Rights (Lebor na Cert)

    Books

    Books: book markers

    Books: covers

    Books: curtains

    Books: embroidered parchment repairs

    Books: spine lining

    Boots

    Botcher

    Bourrelet

    Bracer, Archer

    Braie/Brael

    Brandea

    Bras

    Bras Maunche

    Brayer

    Brayette/Brayer

    Breuddwyd Rhonabwy

    Brigandine

    Broadcloth

    Brocading

    Brooches: England

    Buckle

    Buckram

    Budge

    Burel

    Burl

    Burnet

    Buskins

    Butler
    -Bowdon Cope

    Button

    Cadace

    Calabre

    Calendar

    Camaca

    Cambric

    Canterbury Cathedral

    Canterbury Tales

    Cappers

    Caps

    Cards and Carding of Wool

    Carpets and Rugs

    Cat Fur

    Cattle Tail Hair

    Caulking and Sealing

    Chain Mail

    Chainse

    Chalon

    Chapemakers

    Chaperon

    Charles d?Orleans ?Fortune Stabilnes?

    Chastity Belts

    Chasuble

    Chaucer: career

    Chaucer: dress

    Chaucer: soft furnishings

    Chausses

    Check

    Chemise

    Chichester
    -Constable Chasuble

    Church Furniture

    Cilicium: hair cloth

    Clare Chasuble

    Cloak ante
    -1100

    Cloak post
    -1100

    Cloth

    Cloth of Gold

    Cloth: dimensions and weights

    Clothiers

    Clothworkers

    Clove

    Coat Armour

    Coat of Plates

    Codpiece

    Cogware

    Coif: military and non
    -military

    Collections

    Colour and Weave Effects

    Colours of Liturgical Vestments and Hangings

    Coney

    Conservation of Archaeological Textiles

    Cope

    Coral

    Cordwainers

    Cornette

    Cote

    Cotehardie

    Cotton

    Cottons

    Covering

    Cowl

    Crakou

    Crannog

    Cross Dressing

    Crowfoot, Elisabeth

    Crowfoot, Grace Molly

    Crown

    Cuffia/Cuffie

    Cuir
    -bouilli

    Curriers

    Curtains

    Cyprus

    Cywyddau Gofyn a Dioloch

    Dagging

    Dalmatic

    Damask

    Decorative Techniques

    Donor Portraits

    Doublet

    Drapers

    Dream of Rhonabwy

    Dress Accessories

    Dress and Ethnicity

    Dress and Gender

    Dress Fasteners

    Dublin

    Duties on Wool and Cloth

    Dyeing

    Dyers

    Ecclesiastical Dress

    Ecclesiastical Dress post
    -1100

    Effigies and Brasses

    Ell

    Emballage

    Emblems

    Embroiderers

    Embroideries ante
    -1100

    Embroidery

    Enamel

    Ermine

    Exchequer

    Fashion

    Fasteners

    Feathers

    Felbrigge Psalter Embroidered Book Cover

    Felt

    Fibre

    Finger Loop Braiding

    Finishing

    Fitch

    Flax

    Floor Coverings

    Footwear

    Fox Fur

    Foynes

    Fraternity

    Frieze

    Fringes and Tassels

    Fripperers

    Frouncing

    Fullers

    Fuller?s Earth

    Fulling and Fulling Mills

    Funerals ante
    -1100

    Funerals post
    -1100

    Fur

    Fustian

    Gambeson

    Gamboising

    Garter ante
    -1100

    Garter post
    -1100

    Gauntlet

    Gawain Poet

    Gemstones

    Genette

    Gerefa

    Girdle ante
    -1100

    Girdle post
    -1100

    Girdlers

    Glosses and Glossaries

    Glovers

    Gloves

    Goat Hair

    Gold and Silver Metal Thread

    Gold and Silver Wire Drawing

    Gore

    Gorget

    Goscelin

    Gower, John

    Gown

    Great Wardrobe

    Gris

    Guilds: London

    Guilds: provincial towns

    Haberdashers

    Haberget

    Habit

    Hair Accessories post
    -1100

    Hairnet

    Harlots

    Hat/Hatters

    Hatters

    Haubergeon

    Hauberk

    Headgear

    Hearse
    -cloth

    Heckle

    Hemming

    Hemp

    Heraldry

    Heroic Literature

    Hood

    Horse Hair

    Horse Trapper, Musée Cluny, Paris

    Horse Trappings

    Hose

    Houppelande

    Hourson

    Hubert Walter

    Hubert Walter

    Hurers

    Iconography and Symbolism on Textiles

    Inscriptions on Textiles

    Insignia

    Jack

    Jazerant

    Jewellery

    Johanna Beverlai Altar Frontlet

    John Lydgate

    John of Thanet

    Jupon

    Kendal

    Kermes

    Kerseys

    Knitting and Related Non
    -Woven Structures

    La?amon

    Lambskin/Sheepskin

    Lampas

    Last

    Latten

    Laundry

    Lawn

    Laws and Prohibitions: cloth regulations

    Laws and Prohibitions: ecclesiastical

    Laws and Prohibitions: sumptuary

    Leather

    Leathersellers

    Lebor na Cert

    Legwrap

    Leopard

    Lettice

    Liber Pontificalis

    Linen

    Liripipe

    Liturgical Textiles ante
    -1100

    Liturgical Textiles post
    -1100

    Livery: company

    Livery: uniform

    Llan
    -Gors Decorated Garment

    London: archaeology

    London: trade

    London: Victoria and Albert Museum

    Looms

    Loomweights

    Luttrell Psalter

    Lye

    Lynx

    Lyric Poetry

    Maaseik Textiles

    Mabinogion

    Mail

    Maniple

    Mantle

    Markets and Fairs

    Marten

    Maternity and Nursing Garments

    Mattress

    Mediterranean Trade

    Medlee

    Mercers

    Merchant Taylors

    Metaphor

    Military Dress

    Milliners

    Miniver

    Mi
    -parti

    Mirror

    Misericords

    Mistery and ?Mystery Plays?

    Mitre

    Mittens

    Monastic Dress

    Monks

    Monumental Brasses

    Mordant

    Nail

    N?lebinding

    Naming of Cloths

    Naming of Garments in Old English

    Narrow Wares

    Necklace

    Needle

    Nettle

    Norfolk Worsteds

    Northampton Fair

    Nuns, Convents and Monasteries: the monastic orders and their costumes

    Officers of the Royal Household

    Official Dress

    Opus

    Opus Anglicanum

    Order of the Garter

    Orkney Hood

    Orphrey

    Otter

    Padding

    Painted and Stamped Cloth

    Pall

    Paltok

    Pampillion

    Parade and Tournament Sporting Clothing

    Passementerie

    Paston Letters

    Patrons and Patronage

    Pavilion

    Pearls

    Pelican

    Pendant ante
    -1100

    Pendant post
    -1100

    Pers

    Personal Names

    Pew Ends

    Piece

    Pienza Cope

    Pilgrimage

    Pillow

    Pin

    Pinners

    Pisane

    Place Names

    Plate Armour

    Plume

    Plunket

    Point

    Pokes

    Political Thought

    Poots

    Popel

    Portraits

    Pouch post
    -1100

    Pouchmakers

    Pourpoint

    Powdering

    Prayer Mats

    Purple

    Purse post
    -1100

    Pursers

    Purses and Pouches ante
    -1100

    Quilting and Padding

    Rath

    Ray

    Reconstruction

    Recycling

    Re
    -enactment

    Relic of St. Lebuin

    Relics of St. Cuthbert

    Riddles

    Rifeling

    Rings

    Rogart Shirt

    Romance

    Roof Bosses

    Rosary

    Rothwell Jack

    Royal Portraits

    Royal Regalia ante
    -1100

    Royal Regalia post
    -1100

    Russet

    Sabatons

    Sable

    Sack

    Sacks

    Saddles

    Sails

    Saints

    Samite

    Sarpler

    Sarsenet

    Satin

    Say

    Scabbard

    Scarlet

    Scissors

    Sculpture post
    -1100

    Sculpture: evidence for dress ante
    -1100, Ireland, Isle of of Man and Scotland

    Sculpture: evidence for dress, ante
    -1100, England

    Sculpture: skeuomorphs of textile techniques, ante
    -1100, England

    Seal Bag

    Seals (for cloth) and Merchants? Marks

    Second Hand Clothing

    Secular Dress: Anglo
    -Saxon

    Secular Dress: Celtic Irish

    Secular Dress: Celtic Welsh

    Secular Dress: later Medieval

    Secular Dress: Viking

    Selvedge

    Sendal

    Sensuality and Sexuality

    Serges

    Sewing

    Sewing: cutting and construction

    Shearman?s Hook

    Shearmen

    Shears

    Sheet

    Ship Burial

    Shirt

    Shoes

    Shopping

    Shroud

    Shuttle

    Sign Language

    Silk in the British Isles

    Silk Road

    Silk: sericulture

    Silkwomen

    Skinners

    Sleeve

    Slickstone

    Slipper

    Smock

    Soap

    Soft Furnishings and Textiles ante
    -1100

    Soft Furnishings and Textiles post
    -1100

    Spindle Whorl

    Spinning

    Spinning Wheels

    Spinsters

    Sports

    Spurs

    Squirrel Fur

    Squirrel Robe of Queen Philippa

    St. Boniface

    St. Botolph?s Fair, Boston

    St. Giles Fair, Winchester

    St. Ives Fair

    St. Thomas Becket: life and textile relics

    Stamford Fair

    Stitches: embroidered seams and line stitches

    Stitches: filling stitches and other embroidery techniques

    Stole

    Stone

    Stourbridge Fair

    Straits/Dozens

    Stranling

    Stripes

    Surcote/Sucot(e)

    Surviving Medieval Textiles of the British Isles

    Syon Cope

    Table Linen

    Tablet
    -weave

    Taffeta

    Tailors

    Tapestry

    Tapicers

    Tartarin

    Tax

    Tent Maker/Pavilioner

    Tenter

    Tenterhook

    Tents ante
    -1100

    Tents post
    -1100

    Textile Armour

    Textile Production in York

    The English Wool Trade 1250?1330

    The Kingis Quair

    The Pearl Poet

    The Scottish Wool Trade 1250?1450

    Thong

    Tinsel

    Tippet

    Tiretaine

    Tissue

    Tod

    Tools post
    -1100

    Tools: archaeological evidence ante
    -1100, England and Scotland

    Tools: archaeological evidence ante
    -1100, Ireland

    Torque

    Towns and their Products

    Trade and Craft Guilds, Scotland

    Trade in Irish Cloth

    Trade in Textiles, Arms and Armour, England 1250?1450

    Trade in Welsh Cloth

    Tuckers

    Tunic

    Turnshoe

    Underwear: a historical overview

    Urine

    Vair

    Vambrace at British Museum London

    Vegetable Fibre

    Veil
    Velvet

    Verge

    Vestments

    Vestments: vestments of the Anglo
    -Saxon Church

    Voider

    Voluper

    Wadmal

    Wall Covering

    Wall Paintings

    Waterford

    Weapons as Items of Dress

    Weavers

    Weaving

    Weaving Batten

    Weights and Measures

    Welsh Begging Poems

    Wey

    Whitawyers

    Wiliam Langland: Piers Plowman

    Wills and Inventories ante
    -1100

    Wills and Inventories post
    -1100

    Wimple

    Winder

    Wire Drawing

    Wiredrawers

    Woad

    Wood Carving

    Wool Comb

    Wool Merchants

    Wool: processing

    Wool: sheep

    Wool: types

    Woolbroggers

    Woollens

    Woolsack

    Worsted

    Wrappings

    Yard

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