Best of
Medieval
1980
Medieval Calligraphy: Its History and Technique
Marc Drogin - 1980
Moreover, it is the only modern book that provides clearly described, brilliantly photographed, and accurately reproduced examples of both major and minor hands along with explicit directions for writing them.The author — a professional calligrapher of medieval styles, as well as illuminator, writer, and teacher — presents a spirited historical account of thirteen important writing styles developed from about the fourth century to the end of the fifteenth. These include Roman Rustic, Uncial, Carolingian Minuscule, Early Gothic, Luxeuil Minuscule, Gothic Littera Bastarda , and seven other distinctive hands. The text explains how and why different styles evolved, why certain devices, codes, and abbreviations were used, and how form and function interacted.In addition to fascinating facts about the origin and development of medieval scripts, Medieval Calligraphy also shows you how to duplicate medieval techniques with modern writing tools. Thorough instructions and sharply detailed, full-page photographs of the original alphabets explain pen angles and stroke sequences for each letter and capital. By carefully studying and practicing the techniques described, calligraphers will be able to master some of history's most interesting and influential scripts. Mr. Drogin has rounded out the book with helpful lists of suppliers of tools and materials, American and European sources for facsimiles and books, calligraphic societies, a bibliography, index, and more.
Chaucer's Knight
Terry Jones - 1980
Jones questions the accepted view of the Knight as a paragon of Christian chivalry, and argues that he is in fact no more than a professional mercenary who has spent his life in the service of petty despots and tyrants around the world. This edition includes astonishing new evidence from Jones, who argues that the character of the Knight was actually based on Sir John Hawkwood (d.1394), a marauding English freebooter and mercenary who pillaged his way across northern Italy during the 14th century, running protection rackets on the Italian Dukes and creating a vast fortune in the process.
Laws of Early Iceland: Gragas I, The Codex Regius of Gragas With Materials from Other Manuscripts
Andrew Dennis - 1980
Known collectively as Gragas (Greygoose), this great legal code offers a wealth of information about early European legal systems and the society of the Middle Ages. This first translation of Gragas is in two volumes.
Karlamagnús Saga: The Saga of Charlemagne and his Heroes
Constance B. Hieatt - 1980
Karlamagnus -- Olif and Landres -- Oddgeir the DaneVolume 2. King AgulandusVolume 3. Guitalin the Saxon -- Otuel -- The journey to Jerusalem -- The battle of Runzival -- Vilhjalm Korneis -- Miracles and signs.
The Beginnings of Welsh Poetry
Ifor Williams - 1980
The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Medieval Civilization
Aryeh Grabois - 1980
The Learned Tales of Medieval Ireland
Proinsias Mac Cana - 1980
Luther And Staupitz: An Essay In The Intellectual Origins Of The Protestant Reformation
David C. Steinmetz - 1980