 | Deeds of Arms During the fourteenth century, the reality of the deeds of arms was focused not only on the noble jousting festivals and round tables. They were sometimes fought by men-at-arms who risked their lives for the fame and renown fighting brought. |
|  | Ramon Lull's Book of Knighthood and Chivalry Ramon Lull's classic 14th-century work was quite influential in its day, and has become so once again for modern-day students of chivalry. Included with his text is the anonymous work "The Order of Chivalry" - another text well-known to knights of the late Middle Ages. |
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 | Jousts & Tournaments ...will immediately take its place as one of the finest works on the Medieval tournament...no future scholar seeking to write on chivalry, tournaments or warfare during the later Middle Ages can afford to miss this book. - Dr. Kelly DeVries, Author of Infantry Warfare in the 14th Century |
|  | Book of the Tournament Among medieval re-enactors, Brian R. Price's book is considered a classic. First published in 1991, it instructs the modern tournament fighter in decorum on the field of honor, the ideals of knighthood, and how to appear in the armor and costume appropriate to medieval tournaments. |
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