druzhina
04-17-2014, 12:01
The Códice De Trajes (http://warfare.gq/Renaissance/Codice_De_Trajes.htm) is a costume book from c.1547 produced in Germany and preserved in Spain.
It portrays mostly civilian costume but there are pictures of North-African (http://warfare.gq/Renaissance/Codice_De_Trajes-1r.htm), Spanish (http://warfare.gq/Renaissance/Codice_De_Trajes-8v.htm), Basque (http://warfare.gq/Renaissance/Codice_De_Trajes-11r.htm), Netherlandish (http://warfare.gq/Renaissance/Codice_De_Trajes-32v.htm), English (http://warfare.gq/Renaissance/Codice_De_Trajes-35r.htm) & Habsburg soldiers (http://warfare.gq/Renaissance/Codice_De_Trajes-41v.htm).
There are also Hungarians (http://warfare.gq/Renaissance/Codice_De_Trajes-57r.htm), Mamelukes (http://warfare.gq/Renaissance/Codice_De_Trajes-59v.htm), Ottomans (http://warfare.gq/Renaissance/Codice_De_Trajes-60v.htm) & Tatars (http://warfare.gq/Renaissance/Codice_De_Trajes-62r.htm). These are not all primary sources, e.g the Turks (http://warfare.gq/Renaissance/Codice_De_Trajes-61v.htm) share a source with Three Mounted Orientals by Daniel Hopfer (http://www.warfare.meximas.com/Ottoman/byEuropeans/Hopfer-Haiden.htm) as do the Mamelukes (http://www.warfare.meximas.com/Ottoman/byEuropeans/Hopfer-Mamalucke.htm) (labelled MOSQVWITER).
Does anyone recognise any other sources used?
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/attachment.php?attachmentid=12790&d=1397732235
MIRROR SITE
Military Costume in Códice De Trajes, 1547 (http://warfare.cf/Renaissance/Codice_De_Trajes.htm)
Druzhina
Illustrations of Costume & Soldiers (http://warfare.ml/index.htm)
It portrays mostly civilian costume but there are pictures of North-African (http://warfare.gq/Renaissance/Codice_De_Trajes-1r.htm), Spanish (http://warfare.gq/Renaissance/Codice_De_Trajes-8v.htm), Basque (http://warfare.gq/Renaissance/Codice_De_Trajes-11r.htm), Netherlandish (http://warfare.gq/Renaissance/Codice_De_Trajes-32v.htm), English (http://warfare.gq/Renaissance/Codice_De_Trajes-35r.htm) & Habsburg soldiers (http://warfare.gq/Renaissance/Codice_De_Trajes-41v.htm).
There are also Hungarians (http://warfare.gq/Renaissance/Codice_De_Trajes-57r.htm), Mamelukes (http://warfare.gq/Renaissance/Codice_De_Trajes-59v.htm), Ottomans (http://warfare.gq/Renaissance/Codice_De_Trajes-60v.htm) & Tatars (http://warfare.gq/Renaissance/Codice_De_Trajes-62r.htm). These are not all primary sources, e.g the Turks (http://warfare.gq/Renaissance/Codice_De_Trajes-61v.htm) share a source with Three Mounted Orientals by Daniel Hopfer (http://www.warfare.meximas.com/Ottoman/byEuropeans/Hopfer-Haiden.htm) as do the Mamelukes (http://www.warfare.meximas.com/Ottoman/byEuropeans/Hopfer-Mamalucke.htm) (labelled MOSQVWITER).
Does anyone recognise any other sources used?
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/attachment.php?attachmentid=12790&d=1397732235
MIRROR SITE
Military Costume in Códice De Trajes, 1547 (http://warfare.cf/Renaissance/Codice_De_Trajes.htm)
Druzhina
Illustrations of Costume & Soldiers (http://warfare.ml/index.htm)