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Vintage Fashion: Second-Hand Clothing in Medieval France


Vintage Fashion: Second-Hand Clothing in Medieval France
By Lucie Laumonier
Even when made of coarse fabric and unrefined, clothes were expensive in the Middle Ages. Dresses, stockings and cloaks were mended until they were too damaged to wear. People bought second-hand clothing from retailers and received clothes as bequests. This article sheds light on the circulation of second-hand clothing in the southern French city of Montpellier and its immediate surroundings in the late medieval period, by looking at the sale of used clothing and donations of second-hand clothes.
A dealer of used clothes was a “
pelhier” in the local Vernacular ( ....

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Sheep-Rearing in Medieval France


Sheep-Rearing in Medieval France
A non-vegan-friendly article where humans shear and eat sheep.
“The shepherd should be of good morals, avoid the tavern, bawdy houses and all dishonest places,” wrote
Jean de Brie, a fourteenth-century French shepherd turned university graduate and author. Born in a peasant family near Paris, young Jean grew up herding geese and goslings. After trying his hands with pigs – which he disliked – he was injured when working with cows and horses. Jean ended up herding sheep with great talent. At the age of 11, he single-handedly shepherded a herd of 80 lambs. Three years later, he was hired to watch 200 breeding ewes and did not lose a single one. Jean was soon asked to help manage a royal domain. Then, a royal advisor took Jean under his wing and decided to finance the shepherd’s education in Paris. Jean had become so famous that, in 1379, the king of France commissioned him to write a treatise about “the state, science and pra ....

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