- Pamphile
Pamphile,(Greek:Παμφίλη) "Plateae filia" or "Latoi filia", was the daughter of Platea (or Latoos), a woman of the Greek island ofKos .It is said that silk was first spun by her. She is also the first person that invented the technique of preparing a thread from cotton wool for spinning on a
distaff . She developed as well the technique of weaving from cotton thread.Pliny the Elder describes in 70 BC "Silk was obtained by removing the down from the leaves with the help of water". He also recounts the legend of Pamphile, who invented silk weaving on the Greek island ofKos . He says that Pamphile discovered the technique of weaving like a spider's web and that "she ought not to be cheated of the glory of making a silk dress that covers a woman but reveals her charms." Aristotle also associates Pamphile with inventing the concept of weaving silk .Primary sources
Pliny, "The Natural History" XI.26.76
econdary sources
*Allen, Prudence; The Concept of Woman: The Early Humanist Reformation, 1250-1500, Part 2, p. 631; ISBN 0802833470
* [http://www.artciencia.com/Admin/Ficheiros/MARGARET265.pdf WAX RESIST DECORATION, AN ANCIENT MEDITERRANEAN ART by Associate Professor Dr. Margaret Perivoliotis pp. 10,11]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.