Well, I'm back at SU and thought I'd share this little bit. I'm taking a course "Medieval and Rennaissance Europe" and we've just hit the Crusades. When describing the warrior class (i.e. Knights) our professor was talking about how Knights constantly had to train in order to use their horses, all this armor and HEAVY SWORDS.
Now, this professor is highly knowledgable; knights did indeed train since they were children to ride and fight on horseback, use armor etc. But I didn't think that this myth of 10 pound swords should be perpetuated in a college history course! So I raised my hand "Um, you know the average weight of swords during that time was roughly 2 pounds?"
Just about the entire class looked at me in bewilderment. Fortunately, I'm on good terms with this professor, and nothing negative came of this kind of correction as it were. I just didn't feel it was right to perpetuate myth in a subject that tries to teach and find fact.
