“The Hand to the Sword like the Mind to the Word: Learning from Late Medieval Fight Books”. Panel Session org. by Lucia Delaini “Learning at the boundary of Body and Mind: Embodied Knowledge in Late Medieval Manuals”. International Congress on the Study of the Middle Ages. University of Leeds (invited
Although by far the most popular use of fifteenth century Fight Books in recent years has been their...
The Liber de Arte Dimicatoria (Leeds, Royal Armouries FECHT 1, previously and better known as MS I.3...
Scholars have closely studied the link between “Arms” and “Letters” in early modern Peninsular liter...
During the late Middle Ages and into the Renaissance, fighting books—Fechtbücher—were produced in no...
Si la question de la violence à la fin de l’ère médiévale a été amplement traitée par les historie...
London, British Library MS Cotton Titus A xxv, f 105r–v is a rare example of instruction in personal...
London's British Library contains three manuscripts that record instruction in the use of personal a...
While medieval warfare has been a long established topic of study, focus to date has been primarily ...
The author presents a study of Bibliothèque National de France MS Latin 11269, a manuscript that he ...
ISBN : 978-963-386-105-9International audienceAn encounter between a warring knight and the world of...
Pike, the most noble staff weapon The works comprising the historical genre of pragmatic literatur...
This thesis offers a new and interdisciplinary approach to depictions of fighting in late medieval c...
Learning to fight with a sword is not a straightforward task: it takes years and intense practice to...
Prior to the invention of book printing, Western culture had no efficient storage medium that served...
Prior to the invention of book printing, Western culture had no efficient storage medium that served...
Although by far the most popular use of fifteenth century Fight Books in recent years has been their...
The Liber de Arte Dimicatoria (Leeds, Royal Armouries FECHT 1, previously and better known as MS I.3...
Scholars have closely studied the link between “Arms” and “Letters” in early modern Peninsular liter...
During the late Middle Ages and into the Renaissance, fighting books—Fechtbücher—were produced in no...
Si la question de la violence à la fin de l’ère médiévale a été amplement traitée par les historie...
London, British Library MS Cotton Titus A xxv, f 105r–v is a rare example of instruction in personal...
London's British Library contains three manuscripts that record instruction in the use of personal a...
While medieval warfare has been a long established topic of study, focus to date has been primarily ...
The author presents a study of Bibliothèque National de France MS Latin 11269, a manuscript that he ...
ISBN : 978-963-386-105-9International audienceAn encounter between a warring knight and the world of...
Pike, the most noble staff weapon The works comprising the historical genre of pragmatic literatur...
This thesis offers a new and interdisciplinary approach to depictions of fighting in late medieval c...
Learning to fight with a sword is not a straightforward task: it takes years and intense practice to...
Prior to the invention of book printing, Western culture had no efficient storage medium that served...
Prior to the invention of book printing, Western culture had no efficient storage medium that served...
Although by far the most popular use of fifteenth century Fight Books in recent years has been their...
The Liber de Arte Dimicatoria (Leeds, Royal Armouries FECHT 1, previously and better known as MS I.3...
Scholars have closely studied the link between “Arms” and “Letters” in early modern Peninsular liter...