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| Art of Falconry; Being the De Arte Venandi cum Avibus of Frederick II of Hohenstaufen |  | Author: Frederick Second of Hohenstaufen Creators: Casey A. Wood, F. Marjorie Fyfe Publisher: Stanford University Press Category: Book
List Price: $145.00 Buy Used: $92.50 as of 9/10/2010 16:41 EDT details You Save: $52.50 (36%)
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Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 918,483
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Pages: 748 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.1 Dimensions (in): 11.2 x 8.8 x 2.3
ISBN: 0804703744 Dewey Decimal Number: 796 EAN: 9780804703741
Publication Date: June 1, 1943 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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A Historians Guide July 7, 2000 Ray Frazier 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
As a practical guide to modern falconry, I don't believe this book would be as helpful as some on the market, but as a primary source from the middle ages it is first rate. The intricacies and details of the hunt, the housing, the care given to the birds, hounds, etc. . . . for this, the book is priceless. If you are looking for summaries of the hunting practices in the middle ages, Marcelle Thiebeaux and Anne Rooney are among the best authors to seek. If you want the actual details of the way it was by someone living at the time it was practiced, there is no better source than Frederick II's book (and few even close).
Excellent for anyone interested in the history of falconry. April 6, 1999 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
An absolute must for anyone interested in the lore and history of falconry. Also a good primary source for historical research involving the middle ages. Here is truly an opportunity for an apprentice falconer to learn the basics, terminology, and philosophy of the sport. Frederick II practiced the art of falconry out of a profound love for the sport and for his birds. The modern falconer who reads this volume is inspired to do the same. I highly recommend that anyone who is at all interested in birds of prey obtain this book. It will quickly become one of your most treasured possessions.
A classic October 28, 1999 Nick Roberts 15 out of 18 found this review helpful
This is the perfect book for whoever wants to learn about what falconry was like a long time ago. However, I would not reccommend it to anyone who wants to learn about present day falconry. After you get your license, I would reccommend it. The reason I say this is because it can confuse the apprentice. It confused me. It does teach a lot though, and can give insight to diff. ways of training hawks. Belongs in every falconers library!
Best all time falconry book written by the foremost expert. December 2, 1998 TheQuids@aol.com, reviewer: Dillon Horger 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is THE book for the contemporary falconer, history fancier, or anyone interested in the birds of prey or midieval times. It is well worth the investement as it is a historical piece of literary and scientific work and an asset to any library or serious book collector. It should be manditorally read by any falconry tyro or master, for this was written by one of the forefathers of European falconry in its hay-day. I do not believe it can be duplicated in quality of training or understanding the passage and haggard hawk.
More than Falconry November 15, 2002 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Beisdes being an incredible tract on falconry (modern ornithology has yet to surpass it, really. Doubly impressive, considering Frederick was writing some three centuries before the scientific revolution). This book is a cross-section of one of the most profound minds in all of Western history. Frederick the Second was the most magnificient of all the latter day emperors. From nothing he raised the throne of the Roman Empire to transcendant limits, defied both God and the Church, and brought in the fabled "third age" for the superstitious people of medieval Europe, who believed that he was either the bringer of Peace before the apocalypse or the Anti-Christ himself. His memorable utterance "...I am tired of being the anvil. Now I shall be the hammer!" was the inspiration behind Nietszche's work 600 years later. The Empire died with the next brilliant generation of the Hohenstaufen.In light of all this, his book of falconry is indespensible. It shows us Frederick the Renaissance man, engaging in Scientific method in an era of revealed truths, and it shows us Frederick the hunter: shrewd, catching every detail, and always for the love of the chase. This book will amaze you to no ends!
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