Records of the Medieval Sword
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316 Pages

27.6 x 21.9 cm

381 b/w. 84 line.

Imprint: Boydell Press

Records of the Medieval Sword

by Ewart Oakeshott

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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.
"An invaluable reference work." HISTORYOFWAR.ORG

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9780851155661

January 1991

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Title Details

316 Pages

2.76 x 2.19 cm

381 b/w. 84 line.

Imprint: Boydell Press