File:Chaussures - Historical footwear, shoes, boots, sandals, etc Public domain book illustration from French encyclopedia Larousse du XXème siècle 1932.jpg

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English: Chaussures, English: Historical footwear, shoes, boots, sandals, etc.
  • "SHOES 1. Greek shoe; 2. Egyptian sandal; 3. Roman caliga; 4. Tragic cothurnus; 5. Roman soldier's sandal (solea); 6. Gallic boot; 7. Germanic boot; 8. Byzantine boot; 9. Merovingian Frankish boot; 10. Shoe (1250); 11. Poulaine shoe (1410); 12. Mail shoe (1150); 13. Poulaine shoe with its clog (1390); 14. Poulaine soleret (1400); 15. Bear paw (1490); 16. Duckbill (1500); 17. Huntsman's boot (1450); 18. Armoured shoe (1510); 19. Louis XII shoe; 20. Henri III shoe; 21. Venetian clog (1550); 22. Louis XIV shoe (1650); 23. Boot (1640); 24. Socque (17th century); 25. Episcopal shoe (18th century); 26. Clog (18th century); 27 and 28. High-heeled shoes (18th century); 29. Sabot (18th century); 30. Mule (18th century); 31. Oriental clog with two heels; 32. Turkish babouche; 33. Persian boot; 34. Chinese boot; 35. Chinese shoe; 36. Chinese women's shoe with small feet; 37. Indian shoe (Sindh); 38. Indian shoe (Punjab); 39. Indian shoe (Gujarat); 40. Snowshoe (Lapland); 41. Women's button-up ankle boot; 42. Richelieu shoe; 43. Espadrille; 44. Women's button-up ankle boot with English heels; 45. Godillot with gaiter; 46. Elastic-sided boot; 47. Ecclesiastical shoe; 48. Hunting boot; 49. Neapolitan shoe; 50. Slipper; 51. Cyclist's pump; 52. Babouche; 53. Leather clog; 54. Wooden clog; 55. Ballerina slipper; 56. Rubber shoe; 57. Snow-boot."
  • Public domain book illustration from the Larousse du XXème siècle encyclopedia published 1932.Éditions Larousse is a French publishing house specialising in reference works such as dictionaries. It was founded by Pierre Larousse and its best-known work is the Petit Larousse.
Français : Chaussures
  • CHAUSSURES 1. Chaussure grecque; 2. Sandale égyptienne; 3. Calige romaine; 4. Cothurne tragique; 5. Sandale du soldat romain (solea); 6. Brodequin gaulois; 7. Brodequin germain; 8. Brodequin byzantin; 9. Brodequin franc mérovingien; 10. Soulier (1250); 11. Chaussure à la poulaine (1410); 12. Chaussure de mailles (1150); 13. Chaussure à la poulaine avec son patin (1390); 14. Soleret à la poulaine (1400); 15. Pied d'ours (1490); 16. Bec-de-Cane (1500); 17. Botte de veneur (1450); 18. Soulier à armer (1510); 19. Soulier Louis XII; 20. Soulier Henri III; 21. Patin vénitien (1550); 22. Soulier Louis XIV (1650); 23. Botte (1640); 24. Socque (XVIIe s.); 25. Soulier épiscopal (XVIIIe s.); 26. Patin (XVIIIe s.); 27 et 28. Souliers à haut talon (XVIIIe s.); 29. Sabot (XVIIIe s.); 30. Mule (XVIIIe s.); 31. Patin oriental à deux talons; 32. Babouche turque; 33. Botte persanel; 34. Botte chinoise; 35. Soulier chinois; 36. Soulier de femme chinoise, à petitspieds; 37. Chaussure indienne (Sind); 38. Chaussure indienne (Pendjab); 39. Chaussure indienne (Goudjerat); 40. Soulier à neige (Lapons); 41. Bottine à boutons, de femme; 42. Soulier Richelieu; 43. Espadrille; 44. Bottine à boutons, à talons anglais; 45. Godillot avec sa guêtre; 46. Bottine à élastiques; 47. Soulier ecclésiastique; 48. Brodequin de chasse; 49. Napolitain; 50, Pantoufle; 51. Escarpin de cycliste; 52. Babouche; 53. Sabot de cuir; 54. Sabot de bois; 55. Chausson de danseuse; 56. Caoutchouc; 57. Snow-boot.
  • Illustration de livre du domaine public provenant de l'encyclopédie Larousse du XXème siècle publiée en 1932.
  • Les éditions Larousse| sont une maison d'édition française historiquement spécialisée dans les ouvrages de référence, notamment les dictionnaires. De 1927 à 1933, Paul Augé, fils de Claude, coordonne le Larousse du xxe siècle, dictionnaire encyclopédique universel en six volumes et imprimé en héliogravure. Il a progressivement succédé au Grand dictionnaire universel du xixe siècle, en étant toutefois plus concis, abondamment illustré, scientifiquement plus fondé, et en se fixant pour objectif de renouveler les connaissances de son temps.
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