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Tablet weaving - historische Webstühle
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Hodinky Malet-Lannoy; Walters Ms. W.281; SZ Francie 1420-1440; f. 30v
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Maria am Webstuhl. Halberstadt, c. 1400-10.
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« Livre que fist Jehan BOCACE de Certalde des cleres et nobles femmes, lequel il envoia à Audice de Accioroles de Florence, contesse de Haulteville ». Publication date : 1401-1500 Subject : Boccace, Jean. Subject : Cas des nobles hommes et femmes. Type : manuscript Language : french
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Anleitung für den Oseberg-Webstuhl
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from Gesta infantiae salvatoris. MS Douce 237 fol. 008v c 1470 -1480 Bodlian LIbrary Oxford University
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53, Morgan Libraries, Libraries Book, Manuscripts Textiles, Medieval Tablet, Medieval Textiles, Medieval Card, Card Tablet Weaving, Card Weaving - Google Search
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Author Giovanni Boccaccio Title De claris mulieribus in an anonymous French translation (Le livre de femmes nobles et renomées) Origin France, N. (Rouen) Date c. 1440 Language French Royal 16 G V f. 21v Arachne
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La Noble Pastoral. Woman with box loom . Detail from 'Le Travail de la Laine'…
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Credit: Ms 1044 f.101 Women Spinning Wool, from Ovide Moralise written by Chretien Legouais (vellum), French School, (14th century) / Bibliotheque Municipale, Rouen, France *the girl on the right looks a bit like she was wearing a birgitta's cap
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Giovanni Boccaccio, De Claris mulieribus, traduction anonyme en français Livre des femmes nobles et renommees Auteur : Giovanni Boccaccio. Auteur du texte Date d'édition : 1403
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Standing while weaving. Arachne (fol. 29) and Penelope (fol. 58), De mulieribus claris (BNF Fr. 598), beginning of the 15th century,
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Book of Hours, Use of Rome, in Latin, illuminated manuscript on vellum [northern France (Paris), c.1500-10]
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Horae ad usum Parisiensem [Heures de René d'Anjou, roi de Sicile] Folio 23r
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Ludolph of Saxony Vita Christi Miniatures attributed to Jacques de Besançon Paris: 1490s Sp Coll MSS Hunter 36-39
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Mary weaving, a book of hours (PML 359, fol. 26v), c. 1430-1435
Fotos von Аквитания КИР auf Google+ Mary weaving in the Temple, a book of hours (KB 76 F 21, fol. 14r), c. 1400-1410
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Maria am Webstuhl aus dem Marienfenster, Esslingen um 1330
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Codex Manesse, Tafel 94: Rost, Kirchherr zu Sarnen. Darstellung des Brettchenwebens. (um 1300)