Fishers' craft and lettered art : tracts on fishing from the end of the Middle Ages

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Fishers' craft and lettered art : tracts on fishing from the end of the Middle Ages

Richard C. Hoffmann

(Toronto medieval texts and translations, 12)

University of Toronto Press, c1997

  • : cloth
  • : pbk

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"Includes original texts and English translations of Wie Man Fisch und Vogel Fahen Soll, Tegernseer Angel- und Fischbuchlein, Dialogo que agora se hazia-" -- Can. CIP

Includes bibliographical references (p. [363]-391) and index

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Description

Fishers' Craft and Lettered Art provides editions, English translations, and analysis from social, cultural, and environmental perspectives of the three oldest European extended tracts on fishing. Richard Hoffmann discusses the history of fishing in popular culture and outlines the economic and ecologic considerations needed to examine and understand the fishing manuals. Hoffmann further explores how continental fishing traditions were conveyed from oral craft practice into printed culture, and proposes that these manuals demonstrate a lively and complex interaction between written texts and popular culture. The tracts are presented in their original languages - Spanish and German - with facing page translations. Close attention is paid to original setting, functions, and possible range of readings, with detailed explanatory notes to help modern fishers and historians. Fishers' Craft and Lettered Art is a fascinating look at one vital aspect of everyday life at the end of the Middle Ages.

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  • NCID
    BA41442830
  • ISBN
    • 0802008690
    • 0802078532
  • LCCN
    98100670
  • Country Code
    cn
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    enggerspa
  • Place of Publication
    Toronto ; Buffalo
  • Pages/Volumes
    xv, 403 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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