The Complete Book of Heraldry - Stephen Slater

The Complete Book of Heraldry

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Buch | Hardcover
256 Seiten
2002
Lorenz Books (Verlag)
978-0-7548-1062-9 (ISBN)
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Examining the breadth of history surrounding heraldry, this text looks at the medieval world in which it thrived, the language used, the elaborate system of coded messages conveyed and the inextricable link with chivalry. It covers both the larger aspects of heraldry and everyday heraldic uses.
Examining the complete breadth of the history surrounding heraldry, this text looks not only at the medieval world in which it thrived, but at the language it used and the elaborate system of coded messages it conveyed, and its inextricable link with chivalry. It also covers both the larger aspects of heraldry and everyday heraldic uses such as guilds and cities, hospitals and schools, and contains a comprehensive glossary. The international uses of heraldry and the way in which different countries in different ages have interpreted it are also included. Most of Europe and the Americas are covered as well as looking at Scandinavia, Africa and Japan. Intended for both novices and experts, the book has a wide range of content, with specially commissioned artwork from heraldic artists and many previously unpublished illustrations.

Stephen Slater is a council member of The Heraldry Society of England and is active in other regional heraldic organizations. He has lectured widely throughout Britain and Europe on a variety of heraldic subjects, in particular his heraldic forays around Europe and his specific interest in the heraldry of Wiltshire, England. Stephen Slater writes articles on heraldry for numerous publications and has collaborated on several books.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.11.2002
Zusatzinfo illustrations, glossary
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 238 x 305 mm
Gewicht 1650 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Hilfswissenschaften Heraldik
ISBN-10 0-7548-1062-3 / 0754810623
ISBN-13 978-0-7548-1062-9 / 9780754810629
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