The Alexiad (Royal Collector's Edition) (Annotated) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket)
Title | The Alexiad (Royal Collector's Edition) (Annotated) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket) PDF eBook |
Author | Anna Comnena |
Publisher | Royal Classics |
Pages | 436 |
Release | 2020-12-29 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781774760727 |
Anna Komnene describes the political and military history of the Byzantine Empire during the reign of her father, Emperor Alexios I. The text documents the Crusades and the conflicting perceptions of East and West in the early 12th century.
The Composite Bow
Title | The Composite Bow PDF eBook |
Author | Mike Loades |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 84 |
Release | 2016-08-25 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1472821629 |
An ancient design, emerging from Central Asia in the second millennium BC, the composite bow was adopted by a staggering variety of cultures, from nomadic tribal peoples such as the Huns, Turks and Mongols, to mighty empires such as the Romans, Byzantines, Persians, Arabs and Chinese. Offering high power and portability, the composite bow was an ideal cavalry weapon, though it was also used by infantry in open battle and as a siege weapon. In this important study, an expert on Eastern military technology tells the story of this extraordinary piece of military hardware; how it was made and how various cultures developed differing tactics for using it. He explains why the composite bow achieved such stunning successes and how it endured as a weapon of choice for thousands of years.
The Palgrave Dictionary of Medieval Anglo-Jewish History
Title | The Palgrave Dictionary of Medieval Anglo-Jewish History PDF eBook |
Author | J. Hillaby |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 458 |
Release | 2013-08-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 113730815X |
Using a wide range of rich original sources, this unique reference guide provides a remarkable picture of England's medieval Jewry. Following an extensive introduction, the dictionary includes illustrations, maps, and over 40 topographic, 30 biographic and 80 general entries, including texts of key legislation.
The Landsknechts
Title | The Landsknechts PDF eBook |
Author | Douglas Miller |
Publisher | Osprey Publishing |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1994-03-31 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780850452587 |
The Landsknechts were German mercenaries who served during the reigns of Maximilian I and Charles V in the sixteenth century. Having signed up, these Landsknechts were read a very detailed code of conduct, organized into companies, paid one month in advance, and sent into battle! Their major weapon was the pike, which could be up to 18 feet in length, but those whose duty it was to advance in the front line carried instead the fearsome Zweihänder; an enormous battle-sword around 66 inches in length! Douglas Miller describes in detail the organisation, tactics, weapons, uniforms and history of these remarkable soldiers.
Fourteen Byzantine Rulers
Title | Fourteen Byzantine Rulers PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Psellus |
Publisher | Penguin UK |
Pages | 623 |
Release | 1979-09-27 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0141904550 |
This chronicle of the Byzantine Empire, beginning in 1025, shows a profound understanding of the power politics that characterized the empire and led to its decline.
The Longbow
Title | The Longbow PDF eBook |
Author | Mike Loades |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 82 |
Release | 2013-09-20 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1782000860 |
An iconic medieval missile weapon, the deadly longbow made possible the English victories at Crecy and Poitiers at the height of the Hundred Years' War. The longbow was the weapon at the heart of the English military ascendancy in the century after 1340. Capable of subjecting the enemy to a hail of deadly projectiles, the longbow in the hands of massed archers made possible the extraordinary victories enjoyed by English forces over superior numbers at Crécy and Poitiers, and remained a key battlefield weapon throughout the Wars of the Roses and beyond. It also played a leading role in raiding, siege and naval warfare. Its influence and use spread to the armies of Burgundy, Scotland and other powers, and its reputation as a cost-effective and easily produced weapon led to calls for its widespread adoption among the nascent armies of the American Republic as late as the 1770s.
History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Vol 1
Title | History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Vol 1 PDF eBook |
Author | Edward Gibbon |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 525 |
Release | 2013-01-18 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1625584156 |
Gibbon offers an explanation for why the Roman Empire fell, a task made difficult by a lack of comprehensive written sources, though he was not the only historian to tackle the subject. Most of his ideas are directly taken from what few relevant records were available: those of the Roman moralists of the 4th and 5th centuries.