ABSTRACT
The article highlights the uses of fifteenth-century poetry on different textual supports in order to inscribe the material world and endow it with meaning, forming a macro-sign. The connection between the book and material culture can be seen in particular in the inscription of public and private buildings, objects of daily use such as cups and plates, as well as clothing and jewelry.
KEYWORDS:
Cancionero; Cancioneiro; Material culture; Clothing; Architecture; Jewelry