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The Kings and Their Hawks: Falconry in Medieval England

Online ISBN:
9780300130386
Print ISBN:
9780300100587
Publisher:
Yale University Press
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The Kings and Their Hawks: Falconry in Medieval England

Published:
11 October 2004
Online ISBN:
9780300130386
Print ISBN:
9780300100587
Publisher:
Yale University Press

Abstract

In medieval Europe, falconry was perhaps the most popular form of hunting among the aristocracy. Owning a falcon, and the necessary falconer to go with it, was a status symbol throughout the middle ages. This book is a broad history of English royal falconry in medieval times, drawing on forty years of research to provide a full description of the actual practice and conditions of the sport, and of the role of falconers in the English royal household. It begins with a description of birds of prey, their training, and the sport of falconry. The book provides a short history of early falconry in Western Europe and England, then explores in detail royal falconry from the reign of William I to the death of Edward I in 1307. It concludes with an overview of the place and importance of falconry in medieval life.

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