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    Sumptuary Law in Italy 1200-1500

    Sumptuary Law in Italy 1200-1500 by Kovesi Killerby, Catherine;

    Series: Oxford Historical Monographs;

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    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 18 April 2002

    • ISBN 9780199247936
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages202 pages
    • Size 224x144x16 mm
    • Weight 356 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    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 provides a chronological, geographical, and thematic survey of more than 300 laws enacted in over 40 cities throughout Italy, and sets them in their social context.

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    The luxurious spending habits of Italians in the Renaissance are well known. The new luxury, however, was not greeted with universal approval,and chroniclers, poets, churchmen, and statesmen were often critical of, and preoccupied by, its effects. The most voluminous and telling evidence of this preoccupation is the body of laws enacted to restrict and regulate all aspects of luxury consumption - the so-called sumptuary laws. In this book Catherine Kovesi Killerby offers the first comprehensive study of Italian sumputuary laws through a chronological, geographical, and thematic survey of more than three hundred laws enacted in over forty cities throughout the peninsula. She examines the nature of these laws up to 1500 and relates them to the cricumstances, the framework of ideas and the habits of mind which gave rise to them.

    Kovesi Killerby has much to offer ... Medieval and early modern historians of clothing should find much of use in this well-documented text. Its great strength lies in its comparative approach ... extremely useful.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    Ancient and Early Medieval Precedents
    The Origins and Characteristics of Italian Sumptuary Law
    Money and People
    Ambition and Social Order
    The Church and Sumptuary Law
    Mulieris delinquentis: Women and Sumptuary law
    Problems of Enforcement and the Failure of Sumptuary Law
    Bibliography
    Index

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