Description |
1 online resource (xvi, 251 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
Physical Medium |
polychrome |
Description |
text file |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-237) and index. |
Contents |
The sources -- The birds, their training, and the sport of falconry -- Falconry in Anglo-Saxon England -- English royal falconry, William I to Henry II -- English royal falconry, Richard I to Henry III -- Falconry in the reign of Edward I -- Falconry in medieval life. |
Summary |
Annotation In medieval Europe, falconry was perhaps the most popular form of hunting among the aristocracy. Owning a falcon, and the necessary falconer to go with it, was a status symbol throughout the middle ages. This book is the first broad history of English royal falconry in medieval times, a book that draws on forty years of research to provide a full description of the actual practice and conditions of the sport and of the role of falconers in the English royal household. Robin S. Oggins begins with a description of the birds of prey, their training, and the sport of falconry. He provides a short history of early falconry in western Europe and England, then explores in unprecedented detail royal falconry from the reign of William I to the death of Edward I in 1307. The author concludes with an overview of the place and importance of falconry in medieval life. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Falconry -- England -- History -- To 1500.
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Falconry. |
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England. |
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History. |
Chronological Term |
To 1500 |
Subject |
Recreation -- Kings and rulers -- Great Britain.
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Recreation. |
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Kings and rulers. |
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Great Britain. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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History.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Oggins, Robin S., 1931- Kings and their hawks. New Haven : Yale University Press, ©2004 (DLC) 2004046950 |
ISBN |
9780300130386 (electronic book) |
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0300130384 (electronic book) |
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1281722421 |
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9781281722423 |
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0300100582 |
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9780300100587 |
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