Image for Castles and Warfare in the Middle Ages

Castles and Warfare in the Middle Ages

See all formats and editions

This profusely illustrated and thoroughly researched book describes in detail the diverse methods used to attack and defend castles during the Middle Ages.

In a groundbreaking study — the first to shed light on the purpose, construction techniques, and effectiveness of medieval fortifications, noted nineteenth-century architect and writer Eugene-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc discusses such architectural elements as dungeons, keeps, battlements, and drawbridges.

In addition to describing a vast number of European structures — among them fortifications at Carcassonne, Paris, Avignon, Vincennes, Lubeck, Milan, and Nuremberg — he examines the use of artillery and trenches, as well as such weapons as battering rams, mines, and the long-bow.

A concise, scholarly reference for architectural historians, this absorbing history will appeal as well to medievalists, military buffs, and anyone interested in the evolution and development of the castle.

Read More
Special order line: only available to educational & business accounts. Sign In
£14.95
Product Details
Dover Publications
0486137570 / 9780486137575
eBook (EPUB)
16/01/2013
1 pages
137 x 216 mm
Copy: 20%; print: 20%