website templates
By the Emperor's Hand: Military Dress and Court Regalia in the later Romano- Byzantine Empire

[ePub] By the Emperor's Hand: Military Dress and Court Regalia in the later Romano- Byzantine Empire by Timothy Dawson; Graham Sumner in Arts-Photography

Description

В книге мода рассматривается как широкое социальное явление. Автор впервые воссоздает историю социологии моды как самостоятельной сферы научного знания; впервые представляет историю моды как историю социального института. В книге изложены принципы работы модной индустрии; использован обширный исторический и фактический материал; раскрыта роль знаковых для моды исторических фигур. Книга адресована историкам и социологам моды; специалистам индустрии моды; широкому кругу любителей моды.


#558281 in eBooks 2015-09-30 2015-09-28File Name: B015X3SCDK


Review
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Byzantine attireBy A ReaderNice job with discussing and providing examples of Byzantine attire. Its difficult for people to picture the Byzantines if you have no idea what sort of clothes they wore. but this book helps.6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. A Fantastic Guide to Medieval Roman DressBy Evan SchultheisThis book is a fantastic overview of Roman clothing in the medieval period. stretching from the mid 6th to the mid 15th century. with gorgeous and extraordinarily accurate and well researched illustrations provided by Graham Sumner. I have debated and discussed topics with both the author. Timothy Dawson. and Graham Sumner personally. and I can vouch that both of them are very reputable authors having published a multitude of works in their field and that this book. which has been a decade or more in the making. is extraordinarily well researched. The book uses a myriad of surviving textile fragments. primary and secondary textual sources. and Romano-Byzantine art to effectively reconstruct the clothing of the period.One of the best aspects of this book is that it takes all the advanced terminology regarding Roman clothing and breaks it down. so a less-knowledgable reader can discern what the author is referring to when the author assemble a panoply of dress for a particular court official or military rank. In many cases. it almost serves as a guide to reconstructing medieval Roman dress for reenactment purposes. However. this book is very much a scholarly work analyzing and presenting new information and theories on medieval Roman dress. its influences. and how it influenced European and Arabic/Turkish dress. It also clearly shows the Romans maintained their own distinct "Romanness" through their dress and military equipment right up to the end of their empire.As an amateur scholar of Late Antique Roman and Hunnic history. I gladly recommend this book.

© Copyright 2020 Online Book Gallery. All Rights Reserved.