L'art de chevalerie selon Vegece by de Pisan Christine et al.
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Vegetius Renatus, Flavius, 383?-450?
French
"L'art de chevalerie selon Vegece" by Christine de Pisan et al. is a historical account likely written in the late medieval period. The text centers around the principles and practices of chivalry as derived from the works of Vegetius, emphasizing the conduct that princes and their knights should maintain in war and battle. The overall theme explor...
context of chivalric ideals. At the start of the text, the author introduces the reader to the structure of the work, which is divided into multiple chapters focusing on various aspects of chivalry and warfare. The opening discusses the justification of war, indicating that battles should only be waged for just causes and under the authority of sovereign princes. It outlines the essential qualities and responsibilities of a noble leader and the importance of wise counsel before embarking on warfare. This section sets the foundation for a detailed examination of tactics, ethics, and the chivalric virtues necessary for successful military leadership. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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