id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_jlsoxwmetrdhfp53qdl25t3xui PHILIPPA JACKSON Parading in public: patrician women and sumptuary law in Renaissance Siena 2010 12 .pdf application/pdf 6363 441 63 laws were a major mode of control, particularly of patrician women, whose dress fifteenth century Pandolfo Petrucci (1452–1512) took control of Siena. clothing in the public arena was common to most Renaissance city-states donne et il loro sumptuoso vestire': Archivio di Stato di Siena (ASS), Balia 253, fols. relationship of clothing and sumptuary laws to other urban concerns led over both sumptuary laws and the silk trade and in records of the clothing velvet in public.24 In Siena, certain luxury clothes could only be worn Siena under the Petrucci: magnificent clothing and public Patrician women and sumptuary law in Renaissance Siena 463 Patrician women and sumptuary law in Renaissance Siena 463 Patrician women and sumptuary law in Renaissance Siena 463 Patrician women and sumptuary law in Renaissance Siena 463 Patrician women and sumptuary law in Renaissance Siena 463 Patrician women and sumptuary law in Renaissance Siena 463 ./cache/work_jlsoxwmetrdhfp53qdl25t3xui.pdf ./txt/work_jlsoxwmetrdhfp53qdl25t3xui.txt