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14. The Price and Value of the Warhorse in Late Medieval England
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Anastasija Ropa
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Working Horses and Their Equipment
- 1. Equestrian Cities: The Use of Riding Horses and Characteristics of Horse Husbandry in Late Medieval Urban Agglomerations 13
- 2. Working Horses in the Northern European Countryside between the Thirteenth and Sixteenth Centuries: What Advantage for a Farm? 27
- 3. Baggage Animals – The Neglected Equines. An Introductory Survey of Their Varieties, Uses, and Equipping 45
- 4. Medieval Horse Harness – The Evidence of the Images 55
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Part II: Warhorses
- 5. Mounted Combat in Transition: The Transformation of the Eleventh Century 71
- 6. The Use of the Crossbow in Medieval Cavalry 87
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Part III: Performing Horses
- 7. Reading Horses and Writing Chivalry 107
- 8. How to Ride before a Prince: The Rise of Riding as a Performance Art 123
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Part IV: Caring for Horses
- 9. How to Make a White Mark on a Black Horse: Middle English Hippiatric Medicine, Common Diseases, and Their Remedies 147
- 10. Bread for My Horses 161
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Part V: Material Cultures of Riding
- 11. Curbing Horsepower: The Archaeology of Curb Bits in Medieval England – and Elsewhere 177
- 12. An Autopsy of Renaissance Equestrianism: The Materials, Making, and Use of a ca. 1535 War Saddle from the Musée des Beaux-Arts of Rennes 193
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Part VI: The Represented Horse: Law, Administration, and Literature
- 13. The Horse in Welsh and Anglo-Saxon Law 205
- 14. The Price and Value of the Warhorse in Late Medieval England 219
- 15. The (Galloway) Horse and His Boy: Le Roman Des Aventures De Fregus and “The Best Breed in the North”? 235
- Index of Personal Name 253
- Index of Place 255
- General Index 257
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Working Horses and Their Equipment
- 1. Equestrian Cities: The Use of Riding Horses and Characteristics of Horse Husbandry in Late Medieval Urban Agglomerations 13
- 2. Working Horses in the Northern European Countryside between the Thirteenth and Sixteenth Centuries: What Advantage for a Farm? 27
- 3. Baggage Animals – The Neglected Equines. An Introductory Survey of Their Varieties, Uses, and Equipping 45
- 4. Medieval Horse Harness – The Evidence of the Images 55
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Part II: Warhorses
- 5. Mounted Combat in Transition: The Transformation of the Eleventh Century 71
- 6. The Use of the Crossbow in Medieval Cavalry 87
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Part III: Performing Horses
- 7. Reading Horses and Writing Chivalry 107
- 8. How to Ride before a Prince: The Rise of Riding as a Performance Art 123
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Part IV: Caring for Horses
- 9. How to Make a White Mark on a Black Horse: Middle English Hippiatric Medicine, Common Diseases, and Their Remedies 147
- 10. Bread for My Horses 161
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Part V: Material Cultures of Riding
- 11. Curbing Horsepower: The Archaeology of Curb Bits in Medieval England – and Elsewhere 177
- 12. An Autopsy of Renaissance Equestrianism: The Materials, Making, and Use of a ca. 1535 War Saddle from the Musée des Beaux-Arts of Rennes 193
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Part VI: The Represented Horse: Law, Administration, and Literature
- 13. The Horse in Welsh and Anglo-Saxon Law 205
- 14. The Price and Value of the Warhorse in Late Medieval England 219
- 15. The (Galloway) Horse and His Boy: Le Roman Des Aventures De Fregus and “The Best Breed in the North”? 235
- Index of Personal Name 253
- Index of Place 255
- General Index 257