The Spanish Farthingale was a bell-shaped hoopskirt worn under the skirts of well-to-do women during the Tudor and Elizabethan era. From 1530 to 1580, the farthingale played an important part in shaping the fashionable silhouette.
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There are also references in early 16th century Spain of a "vasquina" bodice being tied to a farthingale or stiffened skirt. Add stiffening of some kind to this separate under-bodice, and voila--a corset is born. ... History of the Elizabethan Corset...
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The Early History of the Spanish Farthingale ... The farthingale has a murky past. First known to be named, "verdugada", it was rumoured to have started with the concealing of a pregnancy from an indiscretion by the Spanish Queen, Juana de Portugal.
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History of women's costume during the Renaissance : the farthingale. ... The farthingale was, more particularly in Spain, a rigid petticoat in shape of bell on which were fixed some armatures. ... History of women’s costume during the Renaissance...
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Arthur Fairbanks' translations of the text from the Hanover Historical Texts Project. ... Pythagoras and the Pythagoreans, Fragments and Commentary ... ; Arthur Fairbanks, ed. and trans. The First Philosophers of Greece; (London: K. Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1898), 132-156. Hanover Historical Texts Project;
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From the Hanover Historical Texts Project. Arthur Fairbanks translations of the fragments of Empedocles. ... Fairbanks's Introduction; Translation of the Fragments: Book I; Translation of the Fragments: Book II; Translation of the Fragments: Book III; Translation of the Fragments: ... Empedokles, son of Meton,
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Farthingale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Farthingale is a term applied to any of several structures used under Western European women's clothing in the late fifteenth and sixteenth centuries to support the skirts into the desired shape. It ...
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