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Chivalry

A Series of Studies to Illustrate Its Historical Significance and Civilizing Influence by Members of King's College, London.

Lingua IngleseInglese
Libro In brossura
Libro Chivalry Edgar Prestage
Codice Libristo: 51963783
Casa editrice Tradd Street Press, febbraio 2026
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"Chivalry: A Series of Studies to Illustrate Its Historical Significance and Civilizing Influence" is a comprehensive collection of scholarly essays exploring the profound impact of the chivalric code on Western civilization. Edited by Edgar Prestage, this volume brings together the expertise of distinguished members of King's College, London, to examine the multifaceted nature of knighthood and its evolution during the Middle Ages.

The work delves into the origins of chivalry, tracing its development from a military necessity into a sophisticated social and ethical system. Contributors analyze the intersection of chivalry with religion, literature, and law, illustrating how the ideals of honor, loyalty, and courtesy shaped the conduct of the medieval nobility and influenced the broader cultural landscape. From the spiritual aspirations of the Crusades to the romantic traditions of courtly love, these studies offer a nuanced perspective on how the chivalric ethos served as a civilizing force in European history.

Rich in historical detail and intellectual rigor, "Chivalry" remains an essential resource for students and enthusiasts of medieval history. It provides a deep understanding of the structures and values that defined an era, offering insights into the enduring legacy of knighthood and its role in the formation of modern social standards.

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Titolo completo Chivalry
Lingua Inglese
Rilegatura Libro - In brossura
Data di pubblicazione 2026
Numero di pagine 360
EAN 9781025550343
ISBN 102555034X
Codice Libristo 51963783
Casa editrice Tradd Street Press
Peso 506
Dimensioni 156 x 234 x 19
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