- The
pourpoint (formerly
called jack or paltock) was a
garment worn by
noblemen of the late 14th
century in
civilian or
military situations. It is not...
- hip
length or
waist length and worn over the
shirt or drawers. Like the
pourpoint, its ancestor, the
doublet was used by
soldiers in the 15th and 16th centuries...
-
historic or
modern distinctions are made, the acton, aketon,
padded jack,
pourpoint, paltock, haustement, or
arming doublet) is a
padded defensive jacket...
- and is
thought to have
originated as a man's
housecoat worn over the
pourpoint. The woman's and man's
houppelande were
similar in that both featured...
-
acoustic mixing,
providing a
consistent and
homogenous result. Nano-thermite
Pourpoint,
Timothee L.; Wood,
Tyler D.; Pfeil, Mark A.; Tsohas, John; Son, Steven...
- was
generally of hip length.
Similar garments were
called cotehardie,
pourpoint,
jaqueta or jubón.
These garments were worn over the
shirt and the hose...
- the
noble and
knightly classes to
connect the hose
directly to
their pourpoints (the
padded under jacket worn with
armoured breastplates that
would later...
- the SLS rocket.
Stephen D. Heister;
William E. Anderson; Timothée L.
Pourpoint; R.
Joseph C****ady (7
February 2019).
Rocket Propulsion.
Cambridge University...
- engines, 1998,
Purdue University Heister,
Stephen D.; Anderson,
William E.;
Pourpoint, Timothée L.; C****ady, R.
Joseph (2019-02-07).
Rocket Propulsion. Cambridge...
- travel).: 8, 69–77 : 142 Heister,
Stephen D.; Anderson,
William E.;
Pourpoint, Timothée L.; C****ady, R.
Joseph (2019).
Rocket Propulsion. Cambridge...