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A comprehensive history and typology of the European knightly sword
from c.1050 to c.1550, that draws on evidence from literature and
art as well as from archaeology. The resplendent image of the
medieval knight is symbolised by his sword, a lethal weapon on the
battlefield and a badge of chivalry in that complex social code.
Ewart Oakeshott draws on his extensive research to recount the
history of the sword from the knightly successors of the Viking
weapon to the emergence of the Renaissance sword - roughly from
1050 to 1550. Evidence for dating is adduced from literature and
art as well as from archaeology, and a detailed chronological
typology of swords is developed, based on entire swords,
pommel-forms, cross-guards, and the grip and scabbard. With clear
illustrations and invaluable photographic plates The Sword in the
Age of Chivalryoffers first-class reference material for all
weapons enthusiasts. The late EWART OAKESHOTT was an authority on
the arms and armour of medieval Europe. His other books include
Records of the Medieval Sword and TheArchaeology of Weapons.
The origins, development and use of the two-edged knightly sword of
the European middle ages, from the great migrations to the
Renaissance. Forty years of intensive research into the specialised
subject of the straight two-edged knightly sword of the European
middle ages are contained in this classic study. Spanning the
period from the great migrations to the Renaissance, Ewart
Oakeshott emphasises the original purpose of the sword as an
intensely intimate accessory of great significance and mystique.
There are over 400 photographs and drawings, each fully annotated
and described in detail, supported by a long introductory chapter
with diagrams of the typological framework first presented in The
Archaeology of Weapons and further elaborated in The Sword in the
Age of Chivalry. There are appendices on inlaid blade inscriptions,
scientific dating, the swordsmith's art, and a sword of Edward III.
Reprinted as part of Boydell's History of the Sword series.
Representative examples of swords from 8th-11th century, fully
described and illustrated, with general overview. This beautifully
illustrated work fills a gap in the literature in English on the
swords made and used in northern Europe during the Viking age,
between the mid eighth and the mid eleventh centuries. Ewart
Oakeshott outlines the significance and diversity of these ancient
heirlooms; co-author Ian Peirce, who handled hundreds of swords in
his research for this book in museums across northern Europe,
selects and describes sixty of the finest representative weapons.
Where possible, full-length photographs are included, in addition
to illustrations of detail; an illustrated overview of blade types
and construction, pattern-welding, inscription and handle forms and
their classificationprefaces the catalogue of examples which is the
principal part of this work. IAN PEIRCE was a lecturer and museum
consultant specialising in early swords; EWART OAKESHOTT was
renowned for his pioneer studies on a wide range of medieval
swords.
A history of arms and armour in Europe from pre-history to the 15th
century. In The Archaeology of Weapons, Ewart Oakeshott traces the
development of European arms in logical sequence, showing how
changes were wrought by the use of new materials and the
ever-shifting demands of war and fashion. This history begins
nearly two hundred years before the Christian era, covering among
other subjects the charioteers of the Near East, the Roman attitude
to arms and the Bronze Age weapons of Europe. The core of the book,
however, is the middle ages: a general survey of the institution of
chivalry, an understanding of which is vital to the appreciation of
all the arms of the high middle ages, is followed by a
classification covering all sword types from about 1050to 1500.
Oakeshott draws on a variety of sources, from the archaeological
evidence provided by existing weapons to the clues to be found in
literature as diverse as the Old Testament, the works of Homer,
Norse sagas and medieval romances. The symbolic importance of the
sword is treated as an essential part of this lucid study and adds
much to its archaeological interest. The late EWART OAKESHOTT was
one of the world's leading authorities on the arms and armour of
medieval Europe. His other works on the subject include Records of
the Medieval Sword and The Sword in the Age of Chivalry.
The story of arms in Western Europe from the Renaissance to the
Industrial Revolution. A treasury of information based on solid
scholarship, anyone seeking a factual and vivid account of the
story of arms from the Renaissance period to the Industrial
Revolution will welcome this book. The author chooses as his
starting-point the invasion of Italy by France in 1494, which sowed
the dragon's teeth of all the successive European wars; the French
invasion was to accelerate the trend towards new armaments and new
methods of warfare. The authordescribes the development of the
handgun and the pike, the use and style of staff-weapons, mace and
axe and war-hammer, dagger and dirk and bayonet. He shows how
armour attained its full Renaissance splendour and then suffered
itssorry and inevitable decline, culminating in the Industrial
Revolution, with its far-reaching effects on military armaments.
Above all, he follows the long history of the sword, queen of
weapons, to the late eighteenth century, when it finally ceased to
form a part of a gentleman's every-day wear. Lavishly illustrated.
EWART OAKESHOTT was one of the world's leading authorities on the
arms and armour of medieval Europe. His other works on the subject
include Records of the Medieval Sword and The Sword in the Age of
Chivalry.
Tremendously detailed and thorough account of premodern weapons of war-from the prehistoric Bronze and Iron Ages and the breakup of the Roman Empire, to the Viking era and the Age of Chivalry. Profusely illustrated with a host of armor and weapons: daggers, longbows, crossbows, helmets, swords, shields, spears and more.
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