Medieval People
From Charlemagne to Piero della Francesca
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2021
Thames & Hudson Ltd (Verlag)
978-0-500-29385-0 (ISBN)
Thames & Hudson Ltd (Verlag)
978-0-500-29385-0 (ISBN)
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A lively exploration of the medieval world, conveyed through intimate biographies by an eminent historian.
This engrossing and often witty account tells the life stories of nearly 70 individuals who made the Middle Ages. There are kings and queens, popes and politicians, soldiers and merchants, scholars, authors and visionaries. They range from the important, such as El Cid or Frederick Barbarossa, to the little known, such as the dissolute Venetian nun Clara Sanuto. Some were astonishingly successful: the empire created by Chinggis Khan was one of the most extensive ever seen. Some, such as Charles the Bold, the over-ambitious 15th-century duke of Burgundy, were failures.
Contrary to modern myth, medieval people did not believe the earth was flat; torture was far less common than in later centuries; and technological advances included guns, printing, blast furnaces, spectacles, stirrups and the compass. Full of insights such as these, this book shows how medieval people lived in an era that was more one of invention and innovation than of superstition and backwardness. It will appeal to all those who want a truer picture of a world often erroneously portrayed by bestselling novelists of today.
With 26 illustrations in colour
This engrossing and often witty account tells the life stories of nearly 70 individuals who made the Middle Ages. There are kings and queens, popes and politicians, soldiers and merchants, scholars, authors and visionaries. They range from the important, such as El Cid or Frederick Barbarossa, to the little known, such as the dissolute Venetian nun Clara Sanuto. Some were astonishingly successful: the empire created by Chinggis Khan was one of the most extensive ever seen. Some, such as Charles the Bold, the over-ambitious 15th-century duke of Burgundy, were failures.
Contrary to modern myth, medieval people did not believe the earth was flat; torture was far less common than in later centuries; and technological advances included guns, printing, blast furnaces, spectacles, stirrups and the compass. Full of insights such as these, this book shows how medieval people lived in an era that was more one of invention and innovation than of superstition and backwardness. It will appeal to all those who want a truer picture of a world often erroneously portrayed by bestselling novelists of today.
With 26 illustrations in colour
Michael Prestwich OBE is Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Durham. Among his many books are Plantagenet England, 1225-1360, Armies and Warfare in the Middle Ages, English Politics in the Thirteenth Century and Knight: The Medieval Warrior's (Unofficial) Manual.
Introduction • An Age of Empires: 800–1100 • An Age of Confidence: 1100–1200 • An Age of Maturity: 1200–1300 • An Age of Plague: 1300–1400 • An Age of Transition: 1400–1500
Erscheinungsdatum | 13.04.2021 |
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Zusatzinfo | 26 Illustrations, color |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 129 x 198 mm |
Gewicht | 260 g |
Themenwelt | Geschichte ► Allgemeine Geschichte ► Mittelalter |
ISBN-10 | 0-500-29385-6 / 0500293856 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-500-29385-0 / 9780500293850 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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