During the Middle Ages and the XVIth century, brazilwood was a red dyewood used in the Western world not only for textile dyeing, but also in painting, especially in manuscript illuminations, as recently shown by physic-chemical analyses. In mediaeval times this material xas imported from Asia, and from the end of the XVth onwards it came from Latin ...
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