Saracen Chivalry

Saracen Chivalry
Title Saracen Chivalry PDF eBook
Author Zia Inayat-Khan
Publisher Suluk PressOmega Publications
Total Pages 187
Release 2012-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780930872915

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Queen Belacane is dying. As a last act, she inscribes a book of counsels, or princes mirror, to guide her newborn son on his lifes path. The Queens counsels illuminate the way of futuwwa, a tradition of mystical chivalry traced to the Prophet Abraham. If the Prince would unite the chivalries of both Christendom and Islam and attain the Cup Mixed with Camphor, he must fulfil the pillars of his faith, and uphold the universal virtues of wisdom, courage, temperance, and generosity.

The Saracens in English Literature

The Saracens in English Literature
Title The Saracens in English Literature PDF eBook
Author Raymond Burnette Pease
Publisher
Total Pages 400
Release 1921
Genre
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The History of Chivalry: Knighthood and Its Times (Vol.1&2)

The History of Chivalry: Knighthood and Its Times (Vol.1&2)
Title The History of Chivalry: Knighthood and Its Times (Vol.1&2) PDF eBook
Author Charles Mills
Publisher e-artnow
Total Pages 535
Release 2020-04-06
Genre History
ISBN

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The History of Chivalry: Knighthood and Its Times is a two volume historical work by English historian Charles Mills. It is an account of the development of chivalry and knighthood in medieval Europe through the ages, with the reference to the merits and effects that they had on modern day warfare and military.

QUEEN OF KNIGHTS

QUEEN OF KNIGHTS
Title QUEEN OF KNIGHTS PDF eBook
Author David Wind
Publisher ColSaw Publications / DMW
Total Pages 332
Release 1985-03-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1733949534

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From Medieval England comes the legend of the Queen of Knights — The Special 35th Anniversary Edition. Conceived within the Druid mists, at the Pool of Pendragon, and as prophesied by a Druid Priestess, Gwendolyn Kildrake was born. She grew into womanhood in the days of Richard The Lion Heart, to become what the world had never seen. When Miles Delong, Earl of Radstock and military adviser to King Richard first saw her, he was lost to her beauty and might. He taught her the art of war; Gwendolyn taught Sir Miles much more. Together, Gwendolyn and Miles fought their enemies at home and in the Holy Land. But it was not until Miles was betrayed and given over to Saladin, the King of the Moors, that Gwendolyn left England's Druid Groves for the Holy Land. She went, not as Gwendolyn Delong, wife of the Earl of Radstock, but as Sir Eldwin of Radstock, where she led the fight through the bloody Crusades and into to the very Court of Saladin, and there is where the Queen of Knights became a legend. —— What they are saying about Queen of Knights "Historical Fiction and Fantasy...Outstanding!" Andre Norton, SFWA Grand Master & Gandoalf Grand Master of Fantasy “QUEEN OF KNIGHTS is an unusual fantasy in which history as well as fiction dances to the author’s piping.”—Roberta Gellis, author of the Rosalynde Chronicles. "The writing of this book draws a reader in. The story is told almost mythically.... In the end, it was a fun read!"—AMZ “…a magnificent well-rounded read!” Alex James, UK

Chivalry

Chivalry
Title Chivalry PDF eBook
Author Edgar Prestage
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 232
Release 2013-10-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136199292

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This volume, intended for the general reader, throws a great deal of light on that very characteristic feature of the Middle Ages, the institution of Chivalry. The first chapter deals with the place of chivalry in history, describing its effects and influences. Subsequent chapters address the earliest beginnings of chivalry and its manifestations in France, Germany, Spain, Portugal, etc. Among other subjects dealt with are the Courtesy books, the romances of Chivalry, and the Chivalric ideal. The book is an excellent introduction to a field that has been greatly neglected in recent years. This edition first published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

North and South

North and South
Title North and South PDF eBook
Author Christine DeVine
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 260
Release 2014-07-24
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1443865001

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North and South is a multi-dimensional look at a prevailing theme in current discourse on the concept of borders. This collection of essays invites us to cross historical, regional, and disciplinary boundaries. The contributors consider a range of primary texts, use a number of critical approaches, and make some surprising connections. The borders created by the concepts of “north” and “south” provoke us to ask if the terms continue to represent real divisions, or if usage and habit have drained them of any real meaning. And how have literary texts sought to represent and elucidate the divisions and to complicate and undermine such rigid categories? This collection of essays considers such questions and offers some tentative and original answers. The essays in North and South treat a wide variety of topics, generically and geographically, chronologically and creatively. They interrogate the elusive topic of boundaries symbolic and literal; boundaries as means of communication rather than division; boundaries that create borderlands; boundaries that invite transgression; boundaries that resist erasure. Across and within these boundaries, the theme of identity emerges: international, national, regional, gendered, racial, ethnic.

Intercultural Transmission in the Medieval Mediterranean

Intercultural Transmission in the Medieval Mediterranean
Title Intercultural Transmission in the Medieval Mediterranean PDF eBook
Author Stephanie L. Hathaway
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 245
Release 2012-10-18
Genre History
ISBN 1441139087

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The cross-fertilisation in written and material culture across borders in the medieval world.