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Ushio Kawana
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Posted: Tue 24 Mar, 2009 3:03 am Post subject: Very simple question. (a mystery armor) |
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Hi
I use the Wikipedia well. And I have doubt...
For example... I examine it about a "sabaton(solleret)".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabaton
In the section of "Components of medieval armour"
I watch the illustration of the armor which is lots holed.
The details of this armour.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ren%C3%A9_d...%A8cle.jpg
It is described as follows:
Rene d'Anjou Livre des tournois France Provence XVe siecle BNF {{PD-art}} Category:Illuminated manuscripts Category:Medieval miniature
I think that probably it is the illustration of manuscripts of the 15th century.
However, I do not know it in detail.
What is this armour???
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I'm interested in Medieval Arms and Armor.
But... My English is very poor ><;
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Matt Easton
Location: Surrey, UK. Joined: 30 Jun 2004
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Ushio Kawana
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Posted: Tue 24 Mar, 2009 3:49 am Post subject: |
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Thanks Mr. Matt Easton!
> It is a special armour for fighting in tournaments with wooden clubs.
> So the armour does not need to protect against thrusts, only from heavy impacts.
> So this armour is designed to be lighter and cooler for that purpose.
I understood.
Tournaments with wooden clubs ... It is drawn on this illustration?
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Matt Easton
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Colt Reeves
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Posted: Tue 24 Mar, 2009 9:53 am Post subject: |
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Dang, a question I could actually answer correctly and look smart for a fleeting moment and someone else goes and answers it.
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Ushio Kawana
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Posted: Wed 25 Mar, 2009 4:37 pm Post subject: |
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to Mr. Matt Easton.
Thank you for a detailed commentary.
I found this page...
http://www.princeton.edu/%7Eezb/rene/renebook.html#Body
Hereafter follows the fashion and style of the bascinet, the cuir boulli and the crest.
"And to see the principal and best fashion for tourneying, drawn here below is a perforated cuirass in the best and most appropriate fashion and style possible for the tourney. "
There was the same image(wikipedia) and your same commentary was written.
to Colt Reeves
Thanks
I'm interested in Medieval Arms and Armor.
But... My English is very poor ><;
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