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Echoing Hooves: Studies on Horses and Their Effects on Medieval Societies: Explorations in Medieval Culture, cartea 22

Anastasija Ropa, Timothy George Dawson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 iul 2022
Saying that horses shaped the medieval world – and the way we see it today – is hardly an exaggeration. Why else do we imagine a medieval knight – or a nomadic warrior – on horseback? Why do we use such metaphors as “unbridled” or “bearing a yoke” in our daily language? Studies of medieval horses and horsemanship are increasingly popular, but they often focus on a single aspect of equestrianism or a single culture. In this book, you will find information about both elite and humble working equines, about the ideology and practicalities of medieval horsemanship across different countries, from Iceland to China.
Contributors are Gloria Allaire, Luise Borek, Gail Brownrigg, Agnès Carayon, Gavina Cherchi, John C. Ford, Loïs Forster, Jürg Gassmann, Rebecca Henderson, Anna-Lena Lange, Romain Lefebvre, Rena Maguire, Ana Maria S. A. Rodrigues, and Alexia-Foteini Stamouli.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004466487
ISBN-10: 9004466487
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Explorations in Medieval Culture


Notă biografică

Anastasija Ropa, Ph.D. (2014), Bangor University, is senior researcher at the Latvian Academy of Sport Education. She has published extensively on aspects of medieval horse history and horsemanship, including the monograph Practical Horsemanship in Medieval Arthurian Romance (Trivent Medieval, 2019).
Timothy Dawson, Ph.D. (2003), University of New England, is a UK-based independent scholar and founder of Levantia. He has authored numerous academic publications on medieval Byzantium, the history of horsemanship and cavalry and various aspects of daily life in Europe and the Near East.

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Acknowledgments
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors

Introduction: Of Horses and Humans in the Medieval World
Anastasija Ropa

Part 1: Socially Formative Horses


1 Horses as Status Indicators in Wolfram’s Parzival
Anna-Lena Lange

2 The Role of the Horse in Tangut Society
Romain Lefebvre

3 “Hrafn ok Sleipnir, hestar ágætir”: Horses of the Medieval North
Rebecca Henderson

4 City of the Cavalrymen and House of the Rider: ‘Landscaped Hippodromes’ and Stable-Palaces in Mamluk Cairo
Agnès Carayon

Part 2: Literary Horses


5 Travel in the Middle English ‘Matter of England’ Romances, and the Changing Significations of Horses and Horsemanship
John C. Ford

6 Information of Middle Byzantine Hagiographical Texts about Equids
Alexia-Foteini Stamouli

7 Dead Horses in Arthurian Romance (and Beyond)
Luise Borek

8 Horse Descriptions in the Unedited Prose Rinaldo da Montalbano (Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana MS Pluteus 42, codex 37)
Gloria Allaire

Part 3: Martial Horses


9 Vegetius, Arrian and the Battlefield Cavalry Formations of Medieval Europe
Jürg Gassmann

10 Hunting, Jousting, and Fighting on Horseback according to King João I and King Duarte of Portugal
Ana Maria S.A. Rodrigues

11 The Typology of Horses in Burgundian Chronicles of the Fifteenth Century
Loïs Forster

Part 4: The Hardware of the Horse – Real and Symbolic


12 The Origin of the Horse Collar
Gail Brownrigg

13 Get off your High Horse: An Examination of Changes in Lorinery and Equitation in the Irish Early Medieval Period AD 400 to 700
Rena Maguire

14 Unbridled Horses and Knights Errant
Gavina Cherchi

Conclusion: Gendering Horse Riders in Medieval Romance and Modern Racing Media
Anastasija Ropa

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