In Situ (Jul 2012)

Pratique de l’équitation au Moyen Âge d’après les textes littéraires

  • Pascale Bourgain

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4000/insitu.9721
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18

Abstract

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In the course of tales, holymen’s lives, sermons, epics, letters, medieval authors let us catch a glimpse on the ways of making use of horses in everyday life : horsemen’s social prestige, economic restraints, problems of maintenance and pasture, training, dangers. Sometimes appear solicitude gestures of a traveller for his horse, attendance, and the difficulties of climbing on horseback or getting down. There are few notes about equestrian art : using spurs, and the importance of volts and pirouettes when fighting. But some notations show the affection and trust of the rider for his fellow.

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