The Master of Game: The Oldest English Book on Hunting by of Norwich Edward et al.

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Author Edward, of Norwich, 1373?-1415
Author Gaston III Phoebus, count of Foix, 1331-1391
Author of introduction, etc. Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Editor Baillie-Grohman, F. (Florence), 1858-1919
Editor Baillie-Grohman, William A. (William Adolph), 1851-1921
Title The Master of Game: The Oldest English Book on Hunting
Note Reading ease score: 80.7 (6th grade). Easy to read.
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Summary "The Master of Game: The Oldest English Book on Hunting" by Edward, Second Duke of York, is a historical treatise written in the early 15th century, specifically between 1406 and 1413. This work serves as a comprehensive manual on hunting techniques and practices of the time, largely based on a translation of Count Gaston de Foix's renowned hunting book, "Livre de Chasse." The text emphasizes the noble pursuit of hunting, detailing the nature and behavior of various game animals and the techniques required for effective hunting. At the start of the book, the author dedicates his work to Lord Henry, expressing his intent to create a simple guide to hunting that would be of service to future hunters. He outlines the various beasts, such as the hare, hart, and buck, that he will describe, along with the characteristics of different hound breeds. The prologue articulates the virtues of hunting, suggesting that it fosters good virtues while engaging in the sport. The Duke conveys the importance of understanding the animals and the skills necessary for successful hunts, framing hunting as a year-round activity that cultivates both physical and moral well-being. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class SK: Agriculture: Hunting sports
Subject Hunting -- Early works to 1800
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