Medieval HuntingSutton, 2003 - 216 pages Using a variety of sources (hunting treatises, assize books, manorial and ecclesiastical records, books of hours and literary collections) and pictures (which include the Emperor Maxmillian stag hunting, two ladies jousting, peasants rabbiting with ferrets and camouflage techniques such as disguising yourself as a woodcock), this book aims to bring to life the centrality of hunting to medieval societies, both as an economic necessity and as an expression of medieval humanity's sense of oneness with nature. Almond shows that all classes enjoyed hunting (in which he includes fishing, hawking and poaching) and women enjoyed it as well as men. |
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Page 42
... falcon had been stolen from the cloisters while he was preaching his sermon , marched straight back into the pulpit and excommunicated the thief forthwith.'68 Like the quarry of hunters , birds of prey were classified by medieval ...
... falcon had been stolen from the cloisters while he was preaching his sermon , marched straight back into the pulpit and excommunicated the thief forthwith.'68 Like the quarry of hunters , birds of prey were classified by medieval ...
Page 47
... falcons , and among them all for hir noblesse & hardy courage , & withal the francknesse of hir mettell , I may , & do meane to place the Falcon Gentle in chiefe . The falcon is called the Falcon Gentle , for his [ sic ] gentle and ...
... falcons , and among them all for hir noblesse & hardy courage , & withal the francknesse of hir mettell , I may , & do meane to place the Falcon Gentle in chiefe . The falcon is called the Falcon Gentle , for his [ sic ] gentle and ...
Page 160
... falcon after an unsuccessful flight ; rewarding the bird with a gobbet of meat ; 64 perching the falcon ; and finally , proudly showing off the quarry , a duck , to another lady.65 A late fourteenth - century illustration from the ...
... falcon after an unsuccessful flight ; rewarding the bird with a gobbet of meat ; 64 perching the falcon ; and finally , proudly showing off the quarry , a duck , to another lady.65 A late fourteenth - century illustration from the ...
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