10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «HAUBERGEON»
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haubergeon з наступної бібліографічної підбірки. Книжки пов'язані зі словом
haubergeon та короткі уривки з них для забезпечення контексту його використання в англійська літературі.
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A Complete View of the Dress and Habits of the People of ...
If this definition be just, we may consider the haubergeon as the proper name for
the armour of an esquire, as the hauberk was for that which belonged to the
knight; but then it must be observed, that no such military distinction seems to
have ...
Joseph Strutt, James Robinson Planché, 1842
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A complete view of the dress and habits of the people of ...
The Haubergeon is frequently confounded with the hauberk ; but it is certain that
there are some material differences between them :l the former is said to have
been a coat, or jacket, composed of mail or plate-armour, and without sleeves.
Joseph Strutt, James Robinson Planché, 1842
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Chaucer and Array: Patterns of Costume and Fabric Rhetoric ...
(lines 863–65) Thopas dons, over his habergeon, yet another body protection – a
hauberk.56 But a knight, as Blair writes, would wear either a “hauberk or
haubergeon” [my emphasis]; Thopas apparently wears both.57 The confusion is
...
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Ancient Armour and Weapons in Europe: From the Iron Period ...
The Haubergeon, as the name indicates, was a smaller hauberk; though it does
not appear by the pictorial monuments of the middle ages in what it especially
differed from the latter defence. While Duke William, preparing for the battle of ...
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The iron period to the end of the thirteenth century
The Haubergeon, as the name indicates, was a smaller hauberk; though it does
not appear by the pictorial monuments of the middle ages in what it especially
differed from the latter defence. While Duke William, preparing for the battle of ...
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Ancient Armour and Weapons in Europe from the Iron Period of ...
The Haubergeon, as the name indicates, was a smaller hauberk; though it does
not appear by the pictorial monuments of the middle ages in what it especially
differed from the latter defence. While Duke William, preparing for the battle of ...
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French Armies of the Hundred Years War
The pourpoint is worn over a brigandine and a mail haubergeon, and the coif
worn under his kettle-hat is thickly padded; quilted cuisses overlap the plate
lower leg defences; and single iron plates are strapped to the backs of his mail-
faced ...
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Monumental Brasses and Slabs: an Historical and Descriptive ...
The hauberk, curtailed in length, and frequently, if not generally, sleeveless, and
now it would seem denominated the Haubergeon, was worn over the quilted
gambeson or haqueton, and itself covered by the Jupon; this last-named
sleeveless ...
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Journal of the British Archaeological Association
In the example from a hauberk (represented in the annexed wood-cut) all the
rings are riveted in two places, but the haubergeon in the Meyrick collection of
the time of Edward III is formed of alternate rows of complete and single-riveted
rings, ...
The tunic-shaped garment was that which long retained its title of hauberk : th*
other was probably the haubergeon, mentioned by the romancers of those ages*
W hen the hauberk was used, pantaloons, or, technically, chauSses, of the same
...