<http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/25> <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#related> <http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/259> . <http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/25> <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#topConceptOf> <http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/silk-thesaurus> . <http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/25> <http://purl.org/dc/terms/bibliographicCitation> "Falcot, Pierre. Trait\u00E9 encyclop\u00E9dique et m\u00E9thodique de la fabrication des tissus. Tome 1,Elbeuf: l\u2019auteur, Mulhouse: Risler, 1852, p. 82"@fr . <http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/25> <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition> "s.f. Deriva dal nome della citt\u00E0 Aleppo (Siria) in cui era prodotta. Aleppo nel corso del sec. XVI, era un importantissimo centro di produzione di tessuti di seta e di tappeti, centro nevralgico per il commercio proveniente dall'India, dalla Persia e dall' Armenia. Da qui i tessuti giungevano in Europa attraverso i mercanti veneziani, genovesi, marsigliesi e olandesi, tedeschi e inglesi. Forte tessuto di seta la cui armatura appare sulla superficie principale del tessuto formando linee o strisce longitudinali, in modo che l'ordito serva solo a collegarsi con la trama al di sotto delle strisce, cos\u00EC che difficilmente venga apprezzato dalla faccia del tessuto. I bordi di questo tessuto sono spesso di gros de tour, parte di colore bianco, e gli ultimi fili del colore del pezzo, generalmente nero. In Europa, il principale centro di produzione di aleppina era l'Inghilterra. Intorno al 1790 inizi\u00F2 la produzione e l'esportazione di aleppina prodotta in Francia. In Spagna \u00E8 stato ampiamente utilizzato all'inizio del 20 \u00B0 secolo, in Italia la seta aleppina indica una seta spagnola distribuita fin dal XVI secolo."@it . <http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/25> <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition> "Del fr. al\u00E9pine, y este del \u00E1r. cl\u00E1s. \u1E25alab\u012B 'de Alepo', ciudad de Siria. Tejido fabricado originariamente en Alepo (Siria). Tejido fuerte de seda cuya trama se presentaba en la superficie principal de la tela formando l\u00EDneas o rayitas longitudinales, de manera que la urdimbre s\u00F3lo serv\u00EDa para enlazar con la trama por debajo de las rayas, de manera que apenas se aprecia por la cara del tejido. Las orillas de este tejido sol\u00EDan ser de gro de tours, parte de color blanco, y los hilos \u00FAltimos del propio color de la pieza, que en general era negro. Europa el principal centro de producci\u00F3n del alep\u00EDn fue Inglaterra. Hacia 1790 comenz\u00F3 la fabricaci\u00F3n y exportaci\u00F3n del alep\u00EDn franc\u00E9s. En Espa\u00F1a fue muy utilizado a principios del siglo XX."@es . <http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/25> <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel> "alep\u00EDn de plata"@es . <http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/25> <http://purl.org/dc/terms/bibliographicCitation> "A. Donnanno, Modabolario. Parole e immagini della moda. Dizionario tecnico-creativo. Storia del costume tessuti e tessitura tecniche sartoriali accessori e stilisti, Milano, 2018"@it . <http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/25> <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#broader> <http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/513> . <http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/25> <http://purl.org/dc/terms/bibliographicCitation> "Joaqu\u00EDn Dom\u00EDnguez, Ram\u00F3n. Diccionario Nacional o gran diccionario cl\u00E1sico de la lengua espa\u00F1ola. Vol I-II. Madrid, 1849."@es . <http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/25> <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition> "n. The term refers to its origin, Aleppo, from the 16th century. Originally in black colour (after in all colours), it is a fine and twilled cloth with soft-spun silk warp and fine, worsted filling. It is made up from a mixture of wool and silk or mohair and cotton. When used as a countable noun, it refers to a piece of this fabric. The term has other uses as a fabric made in England in the 18th century or a French fabric with silk and cotton."@en . <http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/25> <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel> "Al\u00E9pine (tissu)"@fr . <http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/25> <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#inScheme> <http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/silk-thesaurus> . <http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/25> <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel> "alapeen; alapine; aleppine"@en . <http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/25> <http://purl.org/dc/terms/bibliographicCitation> "D\u00E1vila Corona, Rosa, Duran i Pujol, Montserrat, y Garc\u00EDa Fern\u00E1ndez, M\u00E1ximo. Diccionario hist\u00F3rico de telas y tejidos castellano-catal\u00E1n. Salamanca: Junta de Castilla y Le\u00F3n, 2004."@es . <http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/25> <http://purl.org/dc/terms/bibliographicCitation> "\u00AB Centre National de Ressources Textuelles et Lexicales \u00BB, https://www.cnrtl.fr/definition/al%C3%A9pine"@fr . <http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/25> <http://purl.org/dc/terms/bibliographicCitation> "Hardouin-Fugier, \u00C9lisabeth, Berthod, Bernard, Chavent-Fusaro, Martine et D\u00E9prez, Camille. Les \u00E9toffes\u202F: dictionnaire historique. Paris: l\u2019Amateur, 1994, p. 64"@fr . <http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/25> <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#type> <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept> . <http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/25> <http://purl.org/dc/terms/bibliographicCitation> "Acad\u00E9mie fran\u00E7aise. \u00AB Dictionnaire de l\u2019Acad\u00E9mie fran\u00E7aise \u00BB, https://www.dictionnaire-academie.fr/article/A9A1129"@fr . <http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/25> <http://purl.org/dc/terms/bibliographicCitation> "Maria Teresa Lucidi ( a cura di), Glossario dei termini tecnici occidentali, cinesi e giapponesi, in La seta e la sua via, Roma, 1994"@it . <http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/25> <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel> "Alep\u00EDn"@es . <http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/25> <http://purl.org/dc/terms/bibliographicCitation> "Castany Sal\u00E1drigas, Francisco. Diccionario de tejidos. Etimolog\u00EDa, origen, arte, historia y fabricaci\u00F3n de los m\u00E1s importantes tejidos cl\u00E1sicos y modernos. Gustavo Gil S.A., 1949"@es . <http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/25> <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel> "Aleppina"@it . <http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/25> <http://purl.org/dc/terms/bibliographicCitation> "Bezon, Jean. Dictionnaire g\u00E9n\u00E9ral des tissus anciens et modernes.\u200ETome 8. \u200E Paris: Savy, 1863, p. 526"@fr . <http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/25> <http://purl.org/dc/terms/bibliographicCitation> "F. Pizzato, Tessuti & C. Piccolo dizionario dei termini del mestiere, Milano, 1992"@it . <http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/25> <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel> "Alepine"@en . <http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/25> <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition> "Subst. f\u00E9m. Etoffe \u00E0 armure batavia avec une cha\u00EEne de soie et d'une trame de laine peign\u00E9e. La fabrication de l'al\u00E9pine, tout d'abord mise en \u0153uvre par les Anglais, ne s'introduisit que vers 1790 en France, o\u00F9 elle devint l'objet d'un commerce assez \u00E9tendu, soit pour la consommation int\u00E9rieure, soit pour l'exportation. Sa fabrication fut longtemps concentr\u00E9e dans la seule ville d'Amiens. Les al\u00E9pines se teignaient en pi\u00E8ces, ordinairement en couleur noire. Elles \u00E9taient employ\u00E9es principalement pour les v\u00EAtements de femmes, surtout pour le deuil. Dans certaines contr\u00E9es m\u00E9ridionales, elle servait pour des v\u00EAtements d'hommes."@fr . <http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/25> <http://purl.org/dc/terms/bibliographicCitation> "G. Sergio, Parole di moda. Il \"Corriere delle dame\" e il lessico della moda nell'Ottocento, Milano, 2010."@it . <http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/25> <http://purl.org/dc/terms/bibliographicCitation> "Tortora, Phyllis, y Ingrid Johnson. The Fairchild Books Dictionary of Textiles, 2014; Stevenson, Angus, ed. Oxford Dictionary of English. 3rd ed. Oxford University Press, 2010"@en . <http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/25> <http://purl.org/dc/terms/bibliographicCitation> "E. Bianchi, Dizionario internazionale dei tessuti, Como, 1997"@it .