JOUSTS & TOURNAMENTS:
Charny and Chivalric Sport in 14th c. France
Dr. Steven Muhlberger, Nipissing University,
Canada
ISBN#1-891448-28-5, 6 x 9, 148pp.,
hardback + full color dustjacket $27.95
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...will immediately take its place as one of the finest works
on the Medieval tournament...no future scholar seeking to write on chivalry,
tournaments or warfare during the later Middle Ages can afford to miss this
book. --Dr. Kelly DeVries, Author, Infantry Warfare in the
14th century
Steven Muhlberger adds a significant new
work to the understanding of the tournament of the 14th century
with this groundbreaking work. Drawing extensively and with great expertise
from the historial record, and featuring the first translation of the 14th century
Demands Pour La Joute, Le Tournois et La Guerre, by Sir Geoffroi
de Charny, Dr. Muhlberger has created a crystal clear picture of what the sweat,
blood and competion of the mounted tournament was all about.
Beautifully written and illustrated with six equally beautiful full-page color illuminations, the book is also unusually accessible for an academic work, an enjoyable read for medieval enthusiasts at any level of knowledge or experience.
The book is presented in two parts. Part I offers the analysis, while Part II contains the original French transcription by Michael Anthony Taylor and a facing page translation of each question posed by the wiley 14th century de Charny. Muhlbergers translation of these questions alone warrant interest in the book, since they lend a fascinating glimpse into the concerns of tourneyers and how they thought.
Far more than an academic work, this book
crosses the boundary and can boast success both for serious academics and for
amateur students of medieval chivalry, tournaments, and warfare.
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