Chivalry—with its pageants, heraldry, and knights in shining armour — was a social ideal that had a profound influence on the history of early modern Europe. In this eloquent and richly detailed book, a leading medieval historian discusses the complex reality of chivalry: its secular foundations, the effects of the Crusades, the literature of knighthood, and its ethos of the social and moral obligations of nobility. SC
Genre:
History
Publisher:
Yale University Press
Publication date:
1984
Condition:
Fine