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Of Knyghthode and Bataile
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02 June 2021

Composed for King Henry VI in the middle of the Wars of the Roses, Of Knyghthode and Bataile adapts the most widely used military manual in the Middle Ages into English verse. That work is here edited by Michael Livingston and Trevor Russell Smith from all four surviving manuscripts, and presented with a contextualizing introduction and copious notes and glosses. Responding to both the evolution of warfare and the historical background of his own time, its anonymous poet produced what one critic has called "one of the most brilliant military poems of the fifteenth century."
LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval, Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval, LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical, LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry, HISTORY / Military / General, POETRY / General, Literary studies: poetry and poets, Classic and pre-20th century poetry, Military history
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Of Knyghthode and Bataile
Proem
Part I: Recruitment and Training
Part II: The Military Structure
Part III: Field Tactics
Part IV: Urban and Naval Warfare
Explanatory Notes
Textual Notes
Appendix: Concordance to Latin Vegetius
Bibliography