Floriana Bardoneschi (Author)
Le cheval de trait médiéval est surtout étudié en tant qu'accessoire du laboureur, prenant part au développement agricole et à la définition socio-économique des campagnes. Cet ouvrage cherche aussi à l'envisager dans ses dimensions physiques et émotionnelles. Grâce à des sources tant iconographiques que textuelles, son but est de donner un aperçu précis des conditions de vie et de travail de l'animal, des particularités techniques liées à sa manière de produire de l'énergie, ainsi que des usages spécifiques des hommes qui l'utilisent. (The medieval draught horse is mainly studied as an accessory of the ploughman, taking part in agricultural development and in the socio-economic definition of the countryside. This work also seeks to consider the physical and emotional dimensions of the horse. Thanks to both iconographic and textual sources, its aim is to give a precise overview of the animal's living and working conditions, the technical particularities linked to its way of producing energy, as well as the specific uses of the men who used it.
...MoreReview Fabrice Guizard (July 2022) Review of "Chevaux, paysans et artisans: le travail attelé entre Meuse et Loire, XIIe-XVIe siècle; [Horses, peasants and craftsmen: Harnessed work horses between Meuse and Loire (12–16th centuries]". Technology and Culture (pp. 871-872).
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