Armour & Weapons
Forfatter: Charles Ffoulkes
År: 1909
Forlag: At The Clarendon Press
Sted: Oxford
Sider: 112
UDK: 623 Ffou
With A Preface By Viscount Dillon, V.P.S.A. Curator Of The Tower Armouries
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PREFACE
Writers on Arms and Armour have approached the subject
from many points of view, but, as all students know, their works
are generally so large in size, or, what is more essential, in price,
that for many who do not have access to large libraries it is
impossible to learn much that is required. Then again, the papers
of the Proceedings of the various Antiquarian and Archaeological
Societies are in all cases very scattered and, in some cases,
unattainable, owing to their being out of print. Many writers on
the subject have confined themselves to documentary evidence,
while others have only written about such examples as have been
spared by time and rust. These latter, it may be noted, are, in
almost all cases, such as the brasses and effigies in our churches,
quite exceptional, representing as they do the defences and
weapons of the richer classes. What the ordinary man wore,
how he wore it, and how it was made are all questions worthy of
attention. The works of our greatest romancers have so little
regarded the development of armour, and even to-day such
anachronisms are seen in pictures and books, that though many
comfortable and picturesque notions may be disturbed by the
actual truth, yet the actual truth will be found to be no less
interesting than fiction. A handy work, not excessive in size