Publication of the Kress Library of Business and Economics, 第 18〜20 号Baker Library, Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration |
この書籍内から
検索結果1-3 / 79
30 ページ
the cloth over to a young woman ( Figure 2 ) who carefully looked for knots and
foreign matter left in the weave . Having finished their work , the women again
dispatched the cloth to the fullery . After being processed there , the cloth was
once ...
the cloth over to a young woman ( Figure 2 ) who carefully looked for knots and
foreign matter left in the weave . Having finished their work , the women again
dispatched the cloth to the fullery . After being processed there , the cloth was
once ...
31 ページ
51 After drying , the cloth would then be returned to the burlers ( Plate 15 ) . From
them it would again enter the fuller ' s precincts , this time to be subjected to
repeated pounding from the hammers , three times for about two hours each .
51 After drying , the cloth would then be returned to the burlers ( Plate 15 ) . From
them it would again enter the fuller ' s precincts , this time to be subjected to
repeated pounding from the hammers , three times for about two hours each .
59 ページ
Turkish cloth , also called Londrins Seconds , in large quantities . This was a
lightweight fabric copied from a British cloth that was popular in Turkey in the
seventeenth century . 74 In the eighteenth century the French captured the
market , the ...
Turkish cloth , also called Londrins Seconds , in large quantities . This was a
lightweight fabric copied from a British cloth that was popular in Turkey in the
seventeenth century . 74 In the eighteenth century the French captured the
market , the ...
レビュー - レビューを書く
レビューが見つかりませんでした。
他の版 - すべて表示
多く使われている語句
according activity analysis Bank Bohemian buildings capital cards cause cloth common concern continued contract cost Count course CRUZ currency demand depends determined Dutch economic eighteenth century employment English enterprise example exchange existence fact Figure Florence foreign further given gives Habsburg hand History Ibid important income increase industrial interest investment Italy Joseph labor later less Library loan London looms manor manufacturing master material means merchants methods mill monarchy Oberleutensdorf Opera omnia operations paid Parma payments period persons piece plant Plate POLITICAL ECONOMY position practice presses probably problem production profit purchase reason received result San Bernardino Sant'Antonino scholastics seems sermon Siena Summa theologica supply theory Thomas trade University usury wages Waldstein wool woolen workers writes