Warfare in Medieval Manuscripts
By (Author) Pamela Porter
British Library Publishing
British Library Publishing
14th August 2018
15th May 2018
New edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Military history
Human figures depicted in art
809.9335810902
Hardback
128
Width 150mm, Height 190mm
The ways of war in the Middle Ages never cease to fascinate. There is a glamour associated with knights in shining armour, colourful tournaments and heroic deeds which appeals to the modern imagination. Because medieval warfare had its colourful side it is easy to overlook the face that war was a very serious business in an age when brute force was the recognised way of settling a quarrel, and conflict formed a normal way of life at every level of society. This book illustrates the art of war with dozens of medieval images from books and manuscripts, and reveals a wealth of social and military background on heraldry, armour, knights and chivalry, castles, sieges, and the arrival of gunpowder. This new edition is completely revised with a selection of new illustrations from the British Library's medieval manuscripts.
Pamela Porter was Curator of German and Scandinavian Manuscripts at the British Library.