Postby Gene Tausk » Fri Feb 10, 2006 11:47 am
My point was that it is unacceptable for a peer-reviewed compendium, like an encyclopedia, to have such inaccuracies in it. Now, given the fact that this entry was from 1976 when our knowledge was a bit more sketchy makes it somewhat less egregious. However, some research would have shown, even in those dark ages (when I was still a young lad in the very early stages of elementary school) that swords did not weigh 25 lbs., plate armor did not create lumbering idiots who could barely put one foot in front of the other, much less not be able to fight, and that European warriors in the Middle Ages received no instruction in fighting (I mean, after all, if you have a 25 lb. sword, I guess you can just about smash through anything).
The information presented in the article is unacceptable.
As for your cite to Wikipedia, that is not a peer-reviewed encyclopedia. It is one of the many internet sources which, although good for starting research, should certainly not be taken as the last word.
Suppose I were to publish that same statement today in a peer-reviewed encyclopedia?
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