Mistakes by Ewart Oakeshott

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Mistakes by Ewart Oakeshott

Postby Kevin Reicks » Wed Jun 13, 2012 11:27 am

I've been reading a lot lately and currently reading several of the "Knight" series. In "A Knight and his weapons", there are passages where hand and a half swords are referred to as 'heavy' and had the view that the sword was used to block edge on edge. I think there was a reference to jumping above sword strokes in sword and shield combat in response to feints and leg strikes. I have never seen anything like that outside of a movie.

I am NOT mocking Mr. Oakeshott by any means, he has done fantastic work. Also, in the book review section on this website, there is a comment alluding to those book passages in the book's description. I just thought it was very interesting to see those specific issues in one of his books and is a nice reminder to read everything with a careful eye.

Oh, and for what it is worth I received my ARMA membership acceptance email today. :D No need for another greeting topic post, the mods can delete this little nugget of info if they want.

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Postby Jonathan Waller » Sun Jul 22, 2012 2:51 pm

A couple of things to consider.... when they were written and that they were written for children to get them interested in history and arms and armour.
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Postby Kevin Reicks » Mon Jul 23, 2012 11:07 pm

Jonathan Waller wrote:A couple of things to consider.... when they were written and that they were written for children to get them interested in history and arms and armour.
jw


LOL! I found out after those things were written they were intended for children. Even if they're for kids, EO doesn't hold back on the carnage and total warfare. :twisted: Still very good books and I recommend them for adults.

I was aware of when they were written. I still thought the errors were interesting.


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