Pan-European research on medieval clothing and textiles, drawing from a range of disciplines.
This volume continues the series’ tradition of bringing together work on clothing and textiles from across Europe. It has a strong focus on gold: subjects include sixth-century German burials containing sumptuous jewellery and bands brocaded with gold; the textual evidence for recycling such gold borders and bands in the later Anglo-Saxon period; and a semantic classification of words relating to gold in multi-lingual medieval Britain. It also rescues significant archaeological textiles from obscurity: there is a discussion of early medieval headdresses from The Netherlands, and an examination of a fifteenth-century Italian cushion, an early example of piecework. Finally, uses of dress and textiles in literature are explored in a survey of the Welsh
Mabinogion and Jean Renart’s
Roman de la Rose.
Robin Netherton is a professional editor and a researcher/lecturer on the interpretationof medieval European dress; Gale R. Owen-Crocker is Professor of Anglo-Saxon Culture at the University of Manchester.
Contributors: Brigitte Haas-Gebhard, Britt Nowak-Böck, Maren Clegg Hyer, Louise Sylvester, Chrystel Brandenburgh, Lisa Evans, Patricia Williams, Katherine Talarico.
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Preface
The Unterhaching Grave Finds: Richly Dressed Burials from Sixth-Century Bavaria – Brigitte Haas-Gebhard and Britt Nowak-Böck
Old Finds Rediscovered: Two Early Medieval Headdresses from the National Museum of Antiquities, Leiden, the Netherlands – Chyrstel Brandenburgh
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: Imagined and Reimagined Textiles in Anglo-Saxon England – Maren Clegg Hyer
Mining for Gold: Investigating a Semantic Classification in the Lexis of Cloth and Clothing Project – Louise Sylvester
Dress and Dignity in the
Mabinogion – Patricia Williams
Dressing for Success: How the Heroine’s Clothing [Un]Makes the Man in Jean Renart’s
Roman de la Rose – Kathryn Marie Talarico
Anomaly or Sole Survivor? The Impruneta Cushion and Early Italian ‘Patchwork’ – Lisa Evans
Recent Books of Interest
Contents of Previous Volumes
关于作者
Maren Clegg Hyer is Assistant Professor of English, Snow College.