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Louis the Pious and the Hunt

Speculum 88 (3):613-643 (2013)

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  1. Did the Romans Hunt?C. M. C. Green - 1996 - Classical Antiquity 15 (2):222-260.
    It has long been thought that Romans did not hunt before the time of Scipio Aemilianus because hunting was not an activity for respectable citizens. This article shows that this tradition arose from a nineteenth-century bias for hunting on horseback. The tradition was supported principally by Polybius' account of Scipio's hunting and a quotation from Sallust. Although we now recognize that Greeks and Romans in general hunted on foot, this bias has predisposed the discussion against the discovery of evidence for (...)
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  • Fishing for Sport in Medieval Europe: New Evidence.Richard C. Hoffmann - 1985 - Speculum 60 (4):877-902.
    None would doubt that medieval Europeans ate fish and that they fished for food. But did they also fish for fun? as a pastime? as sport? Not in the generally accepted view of the supposed evidence. But newly discovered, recently rediscovered, and simply reread manuscript and printed sources from several areas of Europe show that medieval Europeans did on occasion think of fishing as a leisure activity, pursued for pleasure and not just as a means of subsistence.
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  • Louis ‘the Pious’ and his poets.Peter Godman - 1985 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 19 (1):239-289.
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  • Hunting Law and Ritual in Medieval English Literature. [REVIEW]William Marvin - 2007 - Speculum 82 (3):730-732.
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  • The Holy Grail: Imagination and Belief. [REVIEW]Richard Barber - 2006 - Speculum 81 (3):807-808.
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  • Ludwig ‘der Fromme’. Zur Entstehung eines karolingischen Herrscherbeinamens.Rudolf Schieffer - 1982 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 16 (1):58-73.
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