The Medieval City Under SiegeIvy A. Corfis, Michael Wolfe [This] substantial book...makes an important and stimulating contribution. MEDIEVAL ARCHAEOLOGY Warfare in Europe in the middle ages underwent a marked change of emphasis as urban life expanded. The concentration of wealth represented by a city was a valuable objective, and the static nature of a siege was infinitely preferable to the uncertainties of campaign. As the incidence of sieges increased, so pitched battles declined. The studies in this book, intended for specialists as well as general readers, follow the history of siege warfare, exploringthe urban milieu within which it developed, and the evolution of siege technology up to the advent of gunpowder weaponry. The logistics of specific sieges, from the Crusader kingdoms in the Near East and the Byzantine Empire as well as medieval Europe, are also considered, with evidence from literature, engineering, architecture and cliometrics. |
Contents
An Introduction | 3 |
The Besieged Town on the LusoHispanic | 17 |
The Medieval German City under Siege | 35 |
Siege Warfare and the Bonnes Villes of France during | 49 |
Town Defences in the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem | 69 |
Byzantine Siege Warfare in Theory and Practice | 123 |
Prelude to the Middle Ages | 131 |
Siege Warfare in Medieval Hispanic Epic and Romance | 177 |
The Slings and Arrows of Outrageous Love in the Roman de la rose | 191 |
Chivalry under Siege in Ricardian Romance | 207 |
The Impact of Gunpowder Weaponry on Siege Warfare in | 227 |
Siegecraft in Late FifteenthCentury Italy | 245 |
Technology and Tactics | 257 |
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