Chapter Un changement radical dans la consommation de tissus par la royauté et son milieu (1293-1504): de la laine au lin et à la soie

Since the reign of Juan II and especially Queen Isabel I of Castile, we have found that silk fabrics had displaced expensive dyed wool cloths from the first place, at least among the privileged groups. At the same time, a very fine linen fabric, the holanda spread in a spectacular way, at least in t...

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Main Author: Fernandez-de-Pinedo, Nadia (auth)
Other Authors: MORAL ZUAZO, MARIA PAZ (auth), Fernández de Pinedo, Emiliano (auth)
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Published: Florence Firenze University Press 2022
Series:Datini Studies in Economic History 2
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