By the first half of the fifteenth century 4,000 rolls of cloth a year were produced in Dubrovnik for a total value of about 600,000 ducats, in other words, an average annual production of a Ragusan factory by far exceeded its Florentine counterpart. The article elucidates the background of the rapid expansion of textile industry in this period and its leading figures, Piero Pantella being one of them, as well as the specific organisation of the production process characterised by the concentration and unification of several phases in one place that greatly differed from the traditional textile production of Florence
Heers Jacques. Fennell Mazzaoui (Maureen), The Italian Cotton Industry in the Later Middle Ages. 110...
Heers Jacques. Fennell Mazzaoui (Maureen), The Italian Cotton Industry in the Later Middle Ages. 110...
This article examines the cotton manufacturing industry in Lombardy during the period when Austrian ...
By the first half of the fifteenth century 4,000 rolls of cloth a year were produced in Dubrovnik fo...
With the realization of the industrial plant of Pile, Dubrovnik inaugurated in 1416 the production o...
With the realization of the industrial plant of Pile, Dubrovnik inaugurated in 1416 the production o...
The aim of this article is to trace the evolution of the textile industries in the Lombard cities du...
The aim of this article is to trace the evolution of the textile industries in the Lombard cities du...
The relationship between textile production and work in Northern Italy is here considered over the l...
After a quick reconstruction of the lively historiographical debate regarding the development of man...
This paper aims at analysing the features and peculiarities of wool and silk industries, the two mai...
Placed in a favourable position between land and sea, in the XV century Ragusa (Dubrovnik) was the p...
For a long time, the production and commercialization of textile fibres have played an important rol...
The development of the silk industry in Renaissance Florence – as in other large Italian cities such...
The development of the silk industry in Renaissance Florence – as in other large Italian cities such...
Heers Jacques. Fennell Mazzaoui (Maureen), The Italian Cotton Industry in the Later Middle Ages. 110...
Heers Jacques. Fennell Mazzaoui (Maureen), The Italian Cotton Industry in the Later Middle Ages. 110...
This article examines the cotton manufacturing industry in Lombardy during the period when Austrian ...
By the first half of the fifteenth century 4,000 rolls of cloth a year were produced in Dubrovnik fo...
With the realization of the industrial plant of Pile, Dubrovnik inaugurated in 1416 the production o...
With the realization of the industrial plant of Pile, Dubrovnik inaugurated in 1416 the production o...
The aim of this article is to trace the evolution of the textile industries in the Lombard cities du...
The aim of this article is to trace the evolution of the textile industries in the Lombard cities du...
The relationship between textile production and work in Northern Italy is here considered over the l...
After a quick reconstruction of the lively historiographical debate regarding the development of man...
This paper aims at analysing the features and peculiarities of wool and silk industries, the two mai...
Placed in a favourable position between land and sea, in the XV century Ragusa (Dubrovnik) was the p...
For a long time, the production and commercialization of textile fibres have played an important rol...
The development of the silk industry in Renaissance Florence – as in other large Italian cities such...
The development of the silk industry in Renaissance Florence – as in other large Italian cities such...
Heers Jacques. Fennell Mazzaoui (Maureen), The Italian Cotton Industry in the Later Middle Ages. 110...
Heers Jacques. Fennell Mazzaoui (Maureen), The Italian Cotton Industry in the Later Middle Ages. 110...
This article examines the cotton manufacturing industry in Lombardy during the period when Austrian ...