21st Century Chivalry

21st Century Chivalry
Author: Christopher Rowe
Publisher: eBookIt.com
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2024-04-03
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1456648497

Revive Time-Honoured Virtues with a Modern Twist At a time when the world is rapidly evolving, the perennial quest for a meaningful and principled lifestyle has never been more relevant. Enter 21st Century Chivalry: A Guide to Timeless Gentleman's Elegance and Ethics, your comprehensive handbook to navigating the complexities of contemporary society with grace, dignity, and poise. This illuminating guide is not merely a book; it's a journey towards self-actualisation and societal contribution, seamlessly blending the age-old virtues of chivalry with the nuances of modern-day ethics. Discover the Essence of Modern Chivalry, an enlightening exploration of what it means to be a gentleman in today's world. Unpack the evolution of gentlemanly behaviour and reimagine elegance through the lens of core values such as kindness, compassion, and tolerance. This foundational chapter sets the stage for a transformative experience that challenges and refines your understanding of personal and social excellence. Master the Art of Personal Care, Style, and Social Grace. From selecting the right wardrobe for every occasion to mastering essential social skills, this guide provides you with the tools to cultivate a commanding presence that is both sophisticated and discreetly powerful. Learn the secrets of conversational etiquette, graceful public speaking, and much more, empowering you to navigate any social setting with confidence and charm. Embark on a Path of Continuous Self-Improvement and Accountability. Through practical advice on enhancing daily elegance, embodying responsibility and ethics, and cultivating a respectful attitude, this book advocates for a life lived with purpose and integrity. Whether it's through financial wisdom, the pursuit of education and continuous learning, or making positive contributions to society, you'll be inspired to lead by example and make a lasting impact. In 21st Century Chivalry, you will find not just a book, but a lifelong companion in your quest for personal growth and societal betterment. It stands as a beacon, illuminating the path towards becoming not just a modern gentleman, but a vanguard of timeless elegance and ethics in an ever-changing world. Embrace this journey, and redefine what it means to live with honour, respect, and dignity in the 21st century.

A Knight's Own Book of Chivalry

A Knight's Own Book of Chivalry
Author: Geoffroi de Charny
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0812208684

On the great influence of a valiant lord: "The companions, who see that good warriors are honored by the great lords for their prowess, become more determined to attain this level of prowess." On the lady who sees her knight honored: "All of this makes the noble lady rejoice greatly within herself at the fact that she has set her mind and heart on loving and helping to make such a good knight or good man-at-arms." On the worthiest amusements: "The best pastime of all is to be often in good company, far from unworthy men and from unworthy activities from which no good can come." Enter the real world of knights and their code of ethics and behavior. Read how an aspiring knight of the fourteenth century would conduct himself and learn what he would have needed to know when traveling, fighting, appearing in court, and engaging fellow knights. Composed at the height of the Hundred Years War by Geoffroi de Charny, one of the most respected knights of his age, A Knight's Own Book of Chivalry was designed as a guide for members of the Company of the Star, an order created by Jean II of France in 1352 to rival the English Order of the Garter. This is the most authentic and complete manual on the day-to-day life of the knight that has survived the centuries, and this edition contains a specially commissioned introduction from historian Richard W. Kaeuper that gives the history of both the book and its author, who, among his other achievements, was the original owner of the Shroud of Turin.

Vengeance in Medieval Europe

Vengeance in Medieval Europe
Author: Daniel Lord Smail
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1442601264

How did medieval society deal with private justice, with grudges, and with violent emotions? This ground-breaking reader collects for the first time a number of unpublished or difficult-to-find texts that address violence and emotion in the Middle Ages. The sources collected here illustrate the power and reach of the language of vengeance in medieval European society. They span the early, high, and later middle ages, and capture a range of perspectives including legal sources, learned commentaries, narratives, and documents of practice. Though social elites necessarily figure prominently in all medieval sources, sources concerning relatively low-status individuals and sources pertaining to women are included. The sources range from saints' lives that illustrate the idea of vengeance to later medieval court records concerning vengeful practices. A secondary goal of the collection is to illustrate the prominence of mechanisms for peacemaking in medieval European society. The introduction traces recent scholarly developments in the study of vengeance and discusses the significance of these concepts for medieval political and social history.

The Art of Courtly Love

The Art of Courtly Love
Author: Andreas (Capellanus.)
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1990
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780231073059

The social system of 'courtly love' soon spread after becoming popularized by the troubadours of southern France in the twelfth century. This book codifies life at Queen Eleanor's court at Poitiers between 1170 and 1174 into "one of those capital works which reflect the thought of a great epoch, which explain the secret of a civilization."

Special Operations in the Age of Chivalry, 1100-1550

Special Operations in the Age of Chivalry, 1100-1550
Author: Yuval Noah Harari
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781843834526

The author of the international bestseller Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind looks at covert operations and assassination plots in the medieval period, matching anything to be found in our own era.

Chivalry

Chivalry
Author: J. Aaron Gruben
Publisher:
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2019-04-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781733910507

We seldom think about chivalry today, and when we do it seems only a relic of a code that was outdated long ago. But what did chivalry mean originally? And what would it look like today if we brought that original chivalry back into our 21st century lives? This study for high school students to adults will introduce you to "ancient code chivalry," that first manly credo invented to transform rough warriors into Christian heroes. In this study you will find not only amazing stories of knights and ladies you've probably never read about in any other history books, but you will learn their creed as well. If you can learn to live the Ten Commandments of chivalry found in these pages, you'll be sharing in the same great quests of thousands of the best knightly heroes of a bygone age.

Modern Chivalry

Modern Chivalry
Author: Hugh Henry Brackenridge
Publisher: Hackett Publishing
Total Pages: 628
Release: 2009-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1603842136

It was only after serving as a chaplain in the American Revolution, playing an important role in the Whiskey Rebellion, and serving (often controversially) on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, that Hugh Henry Brackenridge composed his great comic epic. Published in installments over the twenty-eight–year period beginning with Washington's presidency ending with that of Madison, this irreverent and ribald novel, relating the misadventures of Captain Farrago and his sidekick, Teague O'Regan, leaves no major ethnic, racial, religious, or political issue of the period unscathed.

A Distant Mirror

A Distant Mirror
Author: Barbara W. Tuchman
Publisher: Random House Trade Paperbacks
Total Pages: 738
Release: 1987-07-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 0345349571

A “marvelous history”* of medieval Europe, from the bubonic plague and the Papal Schism to the Hundred Years’ War, by the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Guns of August *Lawrence Wright, author of The End of October, in The Wall Street Journal The fourteenth century reflects two contradictory images: on the one hand, a glittering age of crusades, cathedrals, and chivalry; on the other, a world plunged into chaos and spiritual agony. In this revelatory work, Barbara W. Tuchman examines not only the great rhythms of history but the grain and texture of domestic life: what childhood was like; what marriage meant; how money, taxes, and war dominated the lives of serf, noble, and clergy alike. Granting her subjects their loyalties, treacheries, and guilty passions, Tuchman re-creates the lives of proud cardinals, university scholars, grocers and clerks, saints and mystics, lawyers and mercenaries, and, dominating all, the knight—in all his valor and “furious follies,” a “terrible worm in an iron cocoon.” Praise for A Distant Mirror “Beautifully written, careful and thorough in its scholarship . . . What Ms. Tuchman does superbly is to tell how it was. . . . No one has ever done this better.”—The New York Review of Books “A beautiful, extraordinary book . . . Tuchman at the top of her powers . . . She has done nothing finer.”—The Wall Street Journal “Wise, witty, and wonderful . . . a great book, in a great historical tradition.”—Commentary

The Knightly Art of Battle

The Knightly Art of Battle
Author: Ken Mondschein
Publisher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2011
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1606060767

This is an extravagantly illustrated and engrossing exploration of the art of medieval fighting. The book features some of the most interesting selections from a manuscript by the renowned Italian fencing master Fiore dei Liberi depicting the knightly arts of fighting with swords, daggers, and polearms, both on foot and on horseback.

The Cambridge Old English Reader

The Cambridge Old English Reader
Author: Richard Marsden
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 616
Release: 2015-04-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1316240320

This reader remains the only major new reader of Old English prose and verse in the past forty years. The second edition is extensively revised throughout, with the addition of a new 'Beginning Old English' section for newcomers to the Old English language, along with a new extract from Beowulf. The fifty-seven individual texts include established favourites such as The Battle of Maldon and Wulfstan's Sermon of the Wolf, as well as others not otherwise readily available, such as an extract from Apollonius of Tyre. Modern English glosses for every prose-passage and poem are provided on the same page as the text, along with extensive notes. A succinct reference grammar is appended, along with guides to pronunciation and to grammatical terminology. A comprehensive glossary lists and analyses all the Old English words that occur in the book. Headnotes to each of the six text sections, and to every individual text, establish their literary and historical contexts, and illustrate the rich cultural variety of Anglo-Saxon England. This second edition is an accessible and scholarly introduction to Old English.