[Bonetools] interesting websites on crafts
Alice Choyke
choyke at ceu.hu
Sat Nov 14 11:15:55 CET 2009
Dear Colleagues,
I just came back from from a Hungarian conference where I was told
about several very interesting references for any of you interested in
medieval and early modern age
materials. In fact as models for craft organizations there seems to be
material which can be used for anyone dealing with bone tools in complex
societies.
*Öconomischen Encyclopaedie von Johan Krünitz* (More than 20,000 beautiful
etchings), leather-workin processes are in volume 68 (Teil LXVIII)
http://www.kruenitz1.uni-trier.de
The Large French Encyclopedia may be found on several links:
http://quod.lib.umich.edu/d/did
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Diderot_-_Encyclopedie_1ere_edition_tome_17.djvu
http://www.lexilogos.com/encyclopedie_diderot_alembert.htm
http://diderot.alembert.free.fr/PLANCHES/index.html
There is a Hungarian website on early modern crafts
in Hungary: www.iparmuzeum.hu
Best,
Alice
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