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Acceptable. Acceptable condition. No Dust Jacket (Knights, Crusades, Juvenile Literature) A readable, intact copy that may have noticeable tears and wear to the spine. All pages of text are present, but they may include extensive notes and highlighting or be heavily stained. Includes reading copy only books.
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Good. 128 pages. Slight soiling to cover. Illustrated with paintings, prints, drawings, and photographs, many of the period. (For this edition, details have been taken from certain paintings that were reproduced in full in the original edition. ) Contains index. Margaret B. Freeman was Medievalist and curator, Cloisters, Metropolitan Museum of Art. She graduated from Wellesley College with a B. A, continuing for a master's degree at Columbia University. Freeman continued study at the College de France, Sorbonne, summer school. After returning, she worked as a research assistant at the Newark Museum, 1924-1925, and as an instructor at the Dana Hall School, a girls' boarding school in Wellesley, MA, between 1925-1927. She joined the Metropolitan Museum of Art first as a lecturer in the department of Egyptian and Medieval art in 1928. When the Cloisters opened in 1938, Freeman moved to the medieval-concentration museum, under James Rorimer, developing the medieval gardens and organized the music programs held there. She rose to assistant curator in 1940 and, when Rorimer was called to military duty in 1943, became associate curator, acting as director of the Cloisters until his return. Her interest in medieval gardens resulted in her book Herbs for the Mediaeval Household, published in 1943. After Rorimer's appointment as director of the Met in 1955, Freeman became curator of the Cloisters. She wrote two books on Cloisters textiles, the St. Martin Embroideries, 1968, and on the Museum's famous Unicorn Tapestries in 1976. She retired in 1965 as curator emeritus. Opening with the thunderous Norman conquest of England in 1066--thirty years before the First Crusade--this is the story of the 200-year struggle of the Christians to crush the infidel in the Holy Land. Although the Crusades failed to achieve their military or religious objectives, these wars waged by Christian nations to recapture the Holy Land left the world with amazing legends that have endured for ages. The Way of the Crusades explores this remarkable period, shedding light on an era that was once portrayed as only dark, recognizing the lasting achievements made in the field of the peaceful arts. A knight is a person granted an honorary title of knighthood by a head of state (including the pope) or representative for service to the monarch, the church or the country, especially in a military capacity. The background of knighthood can be traced back to the Greek hippeis and Roman eques of classical antiquity. In the Early Middle Ages in Europe, knighthood was conferred upon mounted warriors. During the High Middle Ages, knighthood was considered a class of lower nobility. By the Late Middle Ages, the rank had become associated with the ideals of chivalry, a code of conduct for the perfect courtly Christian warrior. Often, a knight was a vassal who served as an elite fighter, a bodyguard or a mercenary for a lord, with payment in the form of land holdings. The lords trusted the knights, who were skilled in battle on horseback. Knighthood in the Middle Ages was closely linked with horsemanship (and especially the joust) from its origins in the 12th century until its final flowering as a fashion among the high nobility in the Duchy of Burgundy in the 15th century. This linkage is reflected in the etymology of chivalry, cavalier and related terms. In that sense, the special prestige accorded to mounted warriors in Christendom finds a parallel in the furusiyya in the Islamic world. The ideals of chivalry were popularized in medieval literature, particularly the literary cycles known as the Matter of France, relating to the legendary companions of Charlemagne and his men-at-arms, the paladins, and the Matter of Britain, relating to the legend of King Arthur and his knights of the Round Table.
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Good. Good condition. (crusades, juvenile literature, knights and knighthood ) A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.
Knights of the Crusades is one of several volumes from the Horizon Caravel series of books. This series describes significant events and people in world history. This volume is a portrayal of the causes, course, and effects of the Crusades between 1095 and the battle of Courtrai Castle in 1302. The book opens with a consideration of the role of knights at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. We go on to learn about the First Crusade, the Knights Templars, the Hospitallers, chivalry, and the various methods of weapons, warfare, and equipment used during the Crusades. Pope Urban II, Godfrey of Bouillon, Richard the Lion-Heart, King Louis IX of France, Saladin, and Baibars are among the leaders profiled in this concise and informative book. Numerous paintings, photographs, illuminated manuscripts, drawings, and other illustrations supplement the narrative and enhance the text. Three maps, an index, and a bibliography are included; what I found interesting is that several of the books in the bibliography are historical novels. While the Crusades were not entirely successful they did make an impact on history in that they contributed to the growth of cities and the end of feudalism; moreover, the book emphasizes that the chivalric values of loyalty, humility, courage, service, and courtesy are worthy goals for anyone in any future generation.