The Complete Illustrated History of Knights & the Golden Age of Chivalry
Author: Charles Phillips
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Published: 2008
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780681540163
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Author: Charles Phillips
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Published: 2008
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ISBN-13: 9780681540163
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Publisher: Southwater
Published: 2017-02
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781782142010
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA magnificent account of medieval knights, their origins, status, training, code, military exploits and adventures.
Author: Charles Phillips
Publisher: Southwater
Published: 2017-09-07
Total Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 9781846813450
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA magnificent account of medieval knights, their origins, status, training, code, military exploits and adventures.
Author: Carolyne Larrington
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2022-08-11
Total Pages: 241
ISBN-13: 1350269611
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book explores the connections between history and fantasy in George RR Martin's immensely popular book series 'A Song of Ice and Fire' and the international TV sensation HBO TV's Game of Thrones. Acknowledging the final season's foregrounding of the cultural centrality of history, truth and memory in the confrontation between Bran and the Night King, the volume takes full account of the TV show's conclusion in its multiple readings across from medieval history, its institutions and practices, as depicted in the books to the show's own particular medievalism. The topics under discussion include the treatment of the historical phenomena of chivalry, tournaments, dreams, models of education, and the supernatural, and the different ways in which these are mediated in Martin's books and the TV show. The collection also includes a new study of one of Martin's key sources, Maurice Druon's Les Rois Maudits, in-depth explorations of major characters in their medieval contexts, and provocative reflections on the show's controversial handling of gender and power politics. Written by an international team of medieval scholars, historians, literary and cultural experts, bringing their own unique perspectives to the multiple societies, belief-systems and customs of the 'Game of Thrones' universe, Memory and Medievalism in George RR Martin and Game of Thrones offers original and sparky insights into the world-building of books and show.
Author: Charles Phillips
Publisher: Lorenz Books
Published: 2008-05
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780754818557
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is the perfect reference book for all students of medieval history: the world of the knights is brought to life and placed in context with an expert, deeply-researched and accessible text and over 500 fine art images that richly illustrate the castles, quests, battles, literature, loves, tournaments, courts, honours and triumphs of these mounted nobleman warriors.
Author: Christopher Gravett
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2020-11-26
Total Pages: 193
ISBN-13: 1472843584
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe 'knight in shining armour' has become a staple figure in popular culture, and images of bloody battlefields, bustling feasting halls and courtly tournaments have been creatively interpreted many times in film and fiction. But what was the medieval knight truly like? In this fascinating title, former Senior Curator at the Royal Armouries Christopher Gravett describes how knights evolved over three centuries of English and European history, the wars they fought, their lives both in peacetime and on campaign, the weapons they fought with, the armour and clothing they wore and their fascinating code and mythology of chivalry. The text is richly illustrated with images ranging from manuscript illustrations to modern artwork reconstructions and many photographs of historic artefacts and sites.
Author: Geoffroi de Charny
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Published: 2013-03-01
Total Pages: 124
ISBN-13: 0812208684
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOn the great influence of a valiant lord: "The companions, who see that good warriors are honored by the great lords for their prowess, become more determined to attain this level of prowess." On the lady who sees her knight honored: "All of this makes the noble lady rejoice greatly within herself at the fact that she has set her mind and heart on loving and helping to make such a good knight or good man-at-arms." On the worthiest amusements: "The best pastime of all is to be often in good company, far from unworthy men and from unworthy activities from which no good can come." Enter the real world of knights and their code of ethics and behavior. Read how an aspiring knight of the fourteenth century would conduct himself and learn what he would have needed to know when traveling, fighting, appearing in court, and engaging fellow knights. Composed at the height of the Hundred Years War by Geoffroi de Charny, one of the most respected knights of his age, A Knight's Own Book of Chivalry was designed as a guide for members of the Company of the Star, an order created by Jean II of France in 1352 to rival the English Order of the Garter. This is the most authentic and complete manual on the day-to-day life of the knight that has survived the centuries, and this edition contains a specially commissioned introduction from historian Richard W. Kaeuper that gives the history of both the book and its author, who, among his other achievements, was the original owner of the Shroud of Turin.
Author: Christopher Gravett
Publisher: Pitkin
Published: 2012-03-01
Total Pages: 32
ISBN-13: 9781841653822
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWorld of Knights and Chivalry
Author: Charles Phillips
Publisher:
Published: 2014-11-07
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780754830337
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA magnificent and detailed account of medieval knights, their origins, training, military exploits and adventures, and an analysis of their role in feudal Europe.
Author: Hywel Williams
Publisher: Hachette UK
Published: 2011-11-24
Total Pages: 544
ISBN-13: 1849165777
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe five hundred years that separate the mid-tenth century from the mid-15th century constitute a critical and formative period in the history of Europe. This was the age of the system of legal and military obligation known as 'feudalism', and of the birth and consolidation of powerful kingdoms in England, France and Spain; it was an era of urbanization and the expansion of trade, of the building of the great Romanesque and Gothic cathedrals, of courtly romance and the art of the troubadour, and of the founding of celebrated seats of learning in Paris, Oxford and Bologna. But it was also an epoch characterised by brutal military adventure in the launching of armed pilgrimages to liberate Jerusalem from Muslim control, of the brutal dynastic conflict of the Hundred Years' War and of the devastating pandemic of the Black Death. In a sequence of scholarly but accessible articles - accompanied by an array of beautiful and authentic images of the era, plus timelines, maps, boxed features and display quotes - distinguished historian Hywel Williams sheds revelatory light on every aspect of a rich and complex period of European history.