
audiobook
by de Pisan Christine, Honoré Bonet, Sextus Julius Frontinus, Flavius Vegetius Renatus
L’art de chevalerie selon Vegece.
Cy commence le premier chapitre de la seconde partie de ce present livre Auquel il parle de Scipion l’affrican. i. cha.
Cy apres s’ensuyt la tierce partie de ce present traictié Laquelle parle des drois d’armes selon les loix et droit escript. Et devise le premier chappitre par quel moyen l’acteur adjousta a ce livre ce qui est dit en droit des faitz d’armes. Premier chappitre.
Au premier chapitre demande le disciple au maistre se ung seigneur envoye saufconduit a ung aultre son ennemy chevalier baron ou qui qu’il soit/ et que audit saufconduit ne ait si non contenu de sauf venir/ s’il peut bien par celle cautelle l’arrester selon droit au partir. Premier cha.
NOTE DU TRANSCRIPTEUR
A medieval handbook opens with a concise set of duties for princes and their commanders, outlining how war should be waged as a matter of divine justice. It moves from the principles that guide royal authority to the practical roles of constables and captains, detailing how troops are mustered, positioned, and protected while on the march. The text also stresses the education of noble youth and even commoners in the art of arms, presenting a clear moral framework for martial conduct.
The second half of the work shifts to vivid examples from ancient battles, invoking figures such as Scipio, Hannibal, Julius Caesar, and Alexander the Great to illustrate the timeless rules of strategy and leadership. By interweaving historical anecdotes with prescriptive advice, the treatise offers listeners both a glimpse into the mindset of medieval chivalry and a broader perspective on the evolution of warfare. The result is a richly narrated guide that feels both scholarly and alive with the spirit of the age.
Language
fr
Duration
~7 hours (433K characters)
Release date
2024-07-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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