French chivalry : chivalric ideas and practices in mediaeval France
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French chivalry : chivalric ideas and practices in mediaeval France
(Hopkins Open Publishing : encore editions)
Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019
- : pbk
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Facsimile reproduction of 1940 issue (published simultaneously with open access online re-issue), with new copyright/publication page added at beginning. Title page and title-page verso seem to be reproduced from 1940 issue, including original copyright statement
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Originally published in 1940. Chivalry denotes the ideals and practices considered suitable for a noble. The word itself is reminiscent of the aristocratic society of medieval France dominated by mounted warriors. As early as the eleventh century, several different views of chivalric standards and behavior had appeared. During the next four hundred years, these conceptions of the ideal nobleman were developed by and for the feudal ruling class. French Chivalry studies chivalry from the perspectives of both social history and the history of ideas. The first chapter provides readers unfamiliar with medieval history the background required for understanding the chapters on chivalry.
目次
Chapter 1. The Nobles of France
Chapter 2. Feudal Chivalry
Chapter 3. Religious Chivalry
Chapter 4. Courtly Love
Chapter 5. Criticisms and Compromises
Index
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