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The Book of Geoffroi de Charny
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The Livre Charny (Charny's Book), by the 14th century French knight Geoffroi de Charny, translated here by Nigel Bryant with an introduction by Ian Wilson.The poem known as the Livre Charny (Charny...
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The Livre Charny (Charny's Book), by the 14th century French knight Geoffroi de Charny, translated here by Nigel Bryant with an introduction by Ian Wilson.
The poem known as the Livre Charny (Charny's Book), by the fourteenth-century French knight Geoffroi de Charny, has never been published, Nigel Bryant's brilliant new translation of this long-neglected poem, based on a hitherto overlooked original Charny manuscript housed in Oxford, vividly conveys Charny's self-deprecating and extraordinarily down-to-earth attitudes towards the knightly career.
Charny is surprisingly blunt in his descriptions of the mishaps and mortal dangers to be expected, from losing in a tournament, to homesickness on crusade, to being concussed whilst attempting to scale an enemy tower. Nothing else quite like it is to be found in medieval literature.
Ian Wilson's introduction provides a markedly revised understanding of Charny's career as tournament performer, serving soldier, crusader, councillor, and finally royal standard-bearer: he was killed at Poitiers in 1356.
Bryant and Wilson also argue that Charny's Book is so different in style from the Book of Chivalry, also attributed to him, that the latter is unlikely to be by the same author. Using the evidence of a hitherto unnoticed manuscript in Madrid, they show that the latter is likely to be a work of the 1380s composed by Charny's son of the same name, possibly as a kind of memorial to his heroic father.
The poem known as the Livre Charny (Charny's Book), by the fourteenth-century French knight Geoffroi de Charny, has never been published, Nigel Bryant's brilliant new translation of this long-neglected poem, based on a hitherto overlooked original Charny manuscript housed in Oxford, vividly conveys Charny's self-deprecating and extraordinarily down-to-earth attitudes towards the knightly career.
Charny is surprisingly blunt in his descriptions of the mishaps and mortal dangers to be expected, from losing in a tournament, to homesickness on crusade, to being concussed whilst attempting to scale an enemy tower. Nothing else quite like it is to be found in medieval literature.
Ian Wilson's introduction provides a markedly revised understanding of Charny's career as tournament performer, serving soldier, crusader, councillor, and finally royal standard-bearer: he was killed at Poitiers in 1356.
Bryant and Wilson also argue that Charny's Book is so different in style from the Book of Chivalry, also attributed to him, that the latter is unlikely to be by the same author. Using the evidence of a hitherto unnoticed manuscript in Madrid, they show that the latter is likely to be a work of the 1380s composed by Charny's son of the same name, possibly as a kind of memorial to his heroic father.
Price: $120.00
Pages: 200
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Boydell Press
Publication Date:
30 April 2021
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9781783275854
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
HISTORY / Europe / France, European history, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Military, HISTORY / Europe / Medieval, Biography: historical, political and military, True war and combat stories
Wilson shows that the works of Charny constituted a substantial codicological project that caught a moment at the French royal court. . . . What can be said about the excellent translation except that it is excellent? Bryant's contribution may well attract readers with diverse interests and give them a lively text with which to examine the concept and practice of chivalry.
Introduction
Charny's Career and Writings - the Current Understanding
The Charny Manuscripts
The Livre Charny - Editorial Introduction
The Livre Charny: an edtion of the Oxford text (with translation)
Charny's Career and Writings - a Revised Understanding
Appendix: The Oxford manuscript: chart of its lost and misplaced folios
Bibliography
Index
Charny's Career and Writings - the Current Understanding
The Charny Manuscripts
The Livre Charny - Editorial Introduction
The Livre Charny: an edtion of the Oxford text (with translation)
Charny's Career and Writings - a Revised Understanding
Appendix: The Oxford manuscript: chart of its lost and misplaced folios
Bibliography
Index