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  • Formāts: Hardback, 294 pages, height x width: 240x170 mm, weight: 786 g, 90 colour. 27 b/w. 23 line.
  • Sērija : Armour and Weapons
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Nov-2019
  • Izdevniecība: The Boydell Press
  • ISBN-10: 1783274271
  • ISBN-13: 9781783274277
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 294 pages, height x width: 240x170 mm, weight: 786 g, 90 colour. 27 b/w. 23 line.
  • Sērija : Armour and Weapons
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Nov-2019
  • Izdevniecība: The Boydell Press
  • ISBN-10: 1783274271
  • ISBN-13: 9781783274277
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A multidisciplinary overview of current research into the enduringly fascinating martial artefact which is the sword.

The sword is the most iconic of all weapons. Throughout history, it has connected various, sometimes conflicting, dimensions of human culture: physical combat and representation of political power, definition of gender roles and refinement of body techniques, evolution of craftsmanship and mythological symbolism.
The articles collected here explore these dimensions, from a variety of disciplines, among them archaeology, medieval history, museum conservation, and linguistics. They cover topics from the production and combat use of Bronze Age swords via medieval fencing culture to the employment of the sword in modern military. They question traditional sword typologies and wide-spread theories about sword making, discuss medieval sword terminology and the use of swords as royal insignia, and describe the scientific methods for approaching original finds. Arising from an international conference held at Deutsches Klingenmuseum Solingen (the German Blade Museum), the volume provides fresh insights into the forms the sword can take, and the thoughts it inspires.

LISA DEUTSCHER and MIRJAM E. KAISER work in prehistoric archaeology, specialising in La Tne and Bronze Age swords, respectively. SIXT WETZLER is the deputy director of the German Blade Museum; his research focuses on the history of edged weapons, and their use.

Contributors: Matthias Johannes Bauer, Holger Becker, Jan-Heinrich Bunnefeld, Rachel J. Crellin, Vincenzo D'Ercole, Andrea Dolfini, Raphael Hermann, Daniel Jaquet, Robert W. Jones, Ulrich Lehmann, Claus Lipka, Stefan Maeder, Michael Mattner, Florian Messner, Nicole Mölk, Ingo Petri, Stefan Roth, Fabrizio Savi, Ulrike Töchterle, Iason-Eleftherios Tzouriadis, Marion Uckelmann, Henry Yallop

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[ The] contributions...combine to provide many insights into sword form, use and meaning across a wide prehistoric to early modern timeframe. * MEDIEVAL ARCHAEOLOGY * This book is likely to be of interest to scholars, as well as serious sword enthusiasts, reenactors, and reproduction swordsmiths. -- H-NET REVIEWS

List of Illustrations
vii
Acknowledgements xv
Foreword xvi
Isabell Immel
Preface xvii
Sixt Wetzler
Lisa Deutscher
Mirjam Kaiser
List of Contributors
xx
I TYPOLOGY
1 "What is the Riddle of Steel?": Problems of Classification and Terminology in the Study of Late Medieval Swords
3(9)
Iason-Eleftherios Tzouriadis
2 Challenging Typologies: Swords in the Utrecht Psalter
12(12)
Stefan Mader
3 "...Schirmen mit Federklingen": Towards a Terminology of Fencing Swords (1400-1600)
24(19)
Daniel Jaquet
II METALLURGY AND PRODUCTION
4 Phosphoric Iron and Welded Patterns: The Reconstruction of an Early Medieval Sword from Beckum
43(18)
Ulricb Lehmann
Stefan Roth
Claus Lipka
5 Material and Properties of Vlfberht Swords
61(28)
Ingo Petri
6 A Sword from the Rhine: Restoration, Examination and Classification of a Chance Find
89(13)
Holger Becker
7 The Highest Art of Smithery: Research on a Tyrolean Sword
102(17)
Florian Messner
Ulrike Tochterle
III SYMBOLIC MEANING AND CULTURAL PERCEPTION
8 The Battle for Glory: Form and Function of Early Nordic Bronze Age Swords
119(12)
Jan-Heinrich Bunnefeld
9 The Iron Sword from the "Warrior's Grave" in Lanuvium
131(12)
Fabrizio Savi
10 The Swords of the Italic Kings
143(12)
Vincenzo d'Ercole
11 Three Treasures in One Blade: Thoughts on a Rare Form of the Japanese Sword
155(12)
Michael Mattner
12 "J. veel feble jauchon dil anxien temps." The Selection of the Falchion as Symbol of Tenure: Form, Function and Symbolism
167(9)
Robert W. Jones
13 The Way of the Northmen: The Development of the Norman Sword from Duke Rollo in Normandy to Emperor Frederick II in Sicily from the Tenth to the Thirteenth Century
176(11)
Nicole Molk
IV FIGHTING AND SWORDSMANSHIP
14 Researching Bronze Age Swordsmanship: Experiments and Wear Analysis
187(21)
Raphael Hermann
Andrea Dolfini
Rachel J. Crellin
Marion Uckelmann
15 Egenolff's Fight Book: Form and Thought, Then and Now
208(8)
Matthias Johannes Bauer
16 A Sword for a System: The Pattern 1796 Light Cavalry Sword
216(20)
Henry Yallop
Bibliography 236(27)
Index of People 263(2)
Index of Places 265(2)
General Index 267
Robert W. Jones is Alumni Association Coordinator and tutor at Advanced Studies in England, an independent study abroad programme based in Bath, England. He is also a Visiting Scholar in History at Franklin and Marshall College, Pennsylvania, and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.