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Military art and science --- Military history, Medieval --- Military weapons --- Armaments --- Combat weapons --- Instruments of war --- Munitions --- Military supplies --- Weapons --- Disarmament --- Medieval military history --- Fighting --- Military power --- Military science --- Warfare --- Warfare, Primitive --- Naval art and science --- War --- Medieval warfare --- History --- Polemology --- History of Europe --- anno 500-1499
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Volume III of 'De Re Militari's' annual journal once again ranges broadly in its chronological and geographic scope, from John France's article on the evidence which early medieval Saints' Lives provide concerning warfare to Sergio Mantovani's examination of the letters of an Italian captain at the very end of the middle ages, and from Spain [Nicolas Agrait's study of early-fourteenth-century Castilian military structures] to the eastern Danube [Carroll Gillmor's surprising explanation for one of Charlemagne's greatest setbacks]. Thematic approaches range from 'traditional', though revisionist in content, campaign analyses [of Sir Thomas Dagworth, by Clifford J. Rogers, and of Matilda of Tuscany, by Valerie Eads], to tightly focused studies of a single document [Kelly DeVries on militia logistics in the fifteenth century], to controversial, must-read assessments of the broadest topics in medieval military history [Stephen Morillo and Richard Abels on change vs. continuity from Roman times; J. F. Verbruggen on the importance of cavalry.] CONTRIBUTORS: RICHARD ABELS, NICOLAS AGRAIT, KELLY DEVRIES, VALERIE EADS, JOHN FRANCE, CARROLL GILLMOR, SERGIO MANTOVANI, STEPHEN MORILLO, CLIFFORD J. ROGERS.
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"A major new exploration of the history and development of gunpowder weapons in the 15th century based on the artillery of the Dukes of Burgundy"--Provided by publisher.
Histoire militaire -- Moyen-Age --- Histoire militaire médiévale --- Krijgsgeschiedenis -- Middeleeuwen --- Krijgsgeschiedenis [Middeleeuwse ] --- Medieval military history --- Middeleeuwen -- Krijgsgeschiedenis --- Middeleeuwse krijgsgeschiedenis --- Military history [Medieval ] --- Moyen-Age -- Histoire militaire --- 355 <09> "04/14" --- 944.02 --- Militaire geschiedenis--Middeleeuwen --- Geschiedenis van Frankrijk--(987-1589) --- Artillery --- Gunpowder --- Military history, Medieval. --- History --- Burgundy (France) --- 944.02 Geschiedenis van Frankrijk--(987-1589) --- 355 <09> "04/14" Militaire geschiedenis--Middeleeuwen --- History of Germany and Austria --- History of the Low Countries --- Polemology --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1300-1399 --- Burgundy --- Military history, Medieval --- Explosives --- Powders --- Propellants --- Naval artillery --- Armies --- Gunnery --- Shooting, Military --- Ordnance --- France --- 15th century --- House of Valois, 1363-1477 --- ARTILLERIE --- BOURGOGNE (FRANCE, DUCHÉ) --- ARMES A FEU --- PHILIPPE LE HARDI, DUC DE BOURGOGNE, 1342-1404 --- CHARLES LE TEMERAIRE (DUC DE BOURGOGNE), 1433-1477 --- JEAN SANS PEUR, DUC DE BOURGOGNE, 1371-1419 --- PHILIPPE LE BON, DUC DE BOURGOGNE, 1396-1467 --- FRANCE --- 15E SIECLE --- BOURGOGNE --- HISTOIRE MILITAIRE --- ARMEE --- HISTOIRE
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