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  • Miniatura para Ley suntuaria
    Forbidden Pleasures: Sumptuary Laws and the Ideology of Decline in Ancient Rome: University of London Press: 1987. James Brundage: Sumptuary Laws and Prostitution…
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  • Sumptuary laws (from Latin sūmptuāriae lēgēs) are laws that try to regulate consumption. Black's Law Dictionary defines them as "Laws made for the purpose…
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  • particular, sumptuary laws in the royal capital were exceedingly strict and the most elaborate in character. For instance, sumptuary laws forbade ordinary…
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  • century, although the hat seems to have been much more widely worn. Sumptuary laws covering prostitutes were introduced (following Ancient Roman precedent)…
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  • hierarchy of wealth or status. These laws are sometimes labelled as sumptuary laws. The first English sumptuary law was passed in 1337, banning clothing…
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  • middle-ages.org.uk/sumptuary-laws-middle-ages Scattergood 1987, p. 261. Sutton 17 Sponsler 281 "Clothes" Newman 2001. Alchin, L.K. "Sumptuary Laws of the Middle…
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  • central Mexico who shared similar cultural characteristics. The strict sumptuary laws in Aztec society dictated the type of fiber, ornamentation, and manner…
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  • English as 'wearing the green hat'. The term is an allusion to the sumptuary laws used from the 13th to the 18th centuries that required males in households…
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  • in the Italian states heavy duties were imposed on lace, and strict sumptuary laws were passed.: 6–7  This led to less demand for lace. In the mid-1400s…
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  • settlers to the area likely made and wore lace as early as 1634, because Sumptuary laws from the early colonial records indicate this activity. In fact, the…
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  • post-war Japan, following the abolition of Edo-period sumptuary clothing laws in 1868. These laws changed constantly, as did the strictness with which…
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  • Control: Aztec Sumptuary Laws". Archeology. 33 (1): 40. JSTOR 41726816. Anawalt, Patricia (1980). "Costume and Control: Aztec Sumptuary Laws". Archeology…
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  • of the different principles of the three governments with respect to sumptuary laws, to luxury, and to the condition of women Book VIII: On the corruption…
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  • status. In particular, sumptuary laws in the royal capital were exceedingly strict and the most elaborate in character. Sumptuary regulations governing…
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  • purple-dyed textiles became status symbols, whose use was restricted by sumptuary laws. The most senior Roman magistrates wore a toga praetexta, a white toga…
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  • contemporary societies in which traditional garments are required by sumptuary laws. In Bhutan, for example, the driglam namzha mandates what citizens should…
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  • outlawed consumption of certain foods among certain social classes and sumptuary laws limited conspicuous consumption among the nouveau riche. Social norms…
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  • Lex Oppia (redirección desde Oppian Law)
    Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus, the Lex Oppia was the first of a series of sumptuary laws, and it restricted not only a woman's wealth, but also her display of…
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  • Carnival, the sumptuary laws were suspended, and people could dress as they liked, instead of according to the rules that were set down in law for their profession…
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  • required or proscribed by the religiousness or sumptuary laws, such as Islamic dietary laws and Jewish dietary laws. Culinary culture exchange is also an important…
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  • conversely, Sogdian silk to China. Tastes for imported luxury fabrics led to sumptuary laws during the Middle Ages and Renaissance. The Industrial Revolution was…
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  • of the merchant classes, the Tokugawa shogunate issued a number of sumptuary laws `for the lower classes, prohibiting the use of purple or red fabric…
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