Nobles, Knights and Men-At-Arms in the Middle Ages.
Keen, Maurice.
Nobles, Knights and Men-At-Arms in the Middle Ages. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (279 pages)
Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- 1 War, Peace and Chivalry -- 2 Chivalry and Courtly Love -- 3 Brotherhood-in-Arms -- 4 Chivalry, Heralds and History -- 5 The Medieval Kings and the Tournament -- 6 Chaucer's Knight, the English Aristocracy and the Crusade -- 7 Gadifer de La Salle: A Late Medieval Knight Errant -- 8 The Jurisdiction and Origins of the Constable's Court -- 9 Treason Trials under the Law of Arms -- 10 English Military Experience and the Court of Chivalry: The Case of Grey v. Hastings -- 11 Some Late Medieval Ideas about Nobility -- 12 The Debate about Nobility: Dante, Nicholas Upton and Bartolus -- 13 Henry V's Diplomacy -- 14 The End of the Hundred Years War: Lancastrian France and Lancastrian England -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y.
The literature of chivalry and of courtly love has left an indelible impression on western ideas. What is less clear is how far the contemporary warrior aristocracy took this literature to heart and how far its ideals had influence in practice, especially in war. These are questions that Maurice Keen is uniquely qualified to answer. This book is a collection of Maurice Keen's articles and deals with both the ideas of chivalry and the reality of warfare. He discusses brotherhood-in-arms, courtly love, crusades, heraldry, knighthood, the law of arms, tournaments and the nature of nobility, as well as describing the actual brutality of medieval warfare and the lure of plunder. While the standards set by chivalric codes undoubtedly had a real, if intangible, influence on the behaviour of contemporaries, chivalry's idealisation of the knight errant also enhanced the attraction of war, endorsing its horrors with a veneer of acceptability.
9781441139498
Military art and science -- History -- Medieval, 500-1500.
Knights and knighthood -- Great Britain -- History -- To 1500.
Nobility -- Great Britain -- History -- To 1500.
Military history, Medieval.
Great Britain -- History, Military -- 1066-1485.
Electronic books.
DA60 -- .K44 1996eb
355.00941
Nobles, Knights and Men-At-Arms in the Middle Ages. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (279 pages)
Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- 1 War, Peace and Chivalry -- 2 Chivalry and Courtly Love -- 3 Brotherhood-in-Arms -- 4 Chivalry, Heralds and History -- 5 The Medieval Kings and the Tournament -- 6 Chaucer's Knight, the English Aristocracy and the Crusade -- 7 Gadifer de La Salle: A Late Medieval Knight Errant -- 8 The Jurisdiction and Origins of the Constable's Court -- 9 Treason Trials under the Law of Arms -- 10 English Military Experience and the Court of Chivalry: The Case of Grey v. Hastings -- 11 Some Late Medieval Ideas about Nobility -- 12 The Debate about Nobility: Dante, Nicholas Upton and Bartolus -- 13 Henry V's Diplomacy -- 14 The End of the Hundred Years War: Lancastrian France and Lancastrian England -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y.
The literature of chivalry and of courtly love has left an indelible impression on western ideas. What is less clear is how far the contemporary warrior aristocracy took this literature to heart and how far its ideals had influence in practice, especially in war. These are questions that Maurice Keen is uniquely qualified to answer. This book is a collection of Maurice Keen's articles and deals with both the ideas of chivalry and the reality of warfare. He discusses brotherhood-in-arms, courtly love, crusades, heraldry, knighthood, the law of arms, tournaments and the nature of nobility, as well as describing the actual brutality of medieval warfare and the lure of plunder. While the standards set by chivalric codes undoubtedly had a real, if intangible, influence on the behaviour of contemporaries, chivalry's idealisation of the knight errant also enhanced the attraction of war, endorsing its horrors with a veneer of acceptability.
9781441139498
Military art and science -- History -- Medieval, 500-1500.
Knights and knighthood -- Great Britain -- History -- To 1500.
Nobility -- Great Britain -- History -- To 1500.
Military history, Medieval.
Great Britain -- History, Military -- 1066-1485.
Electronic books.
DA60 -- .K44 1996eb
355.00941