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Medieval Travel Essentials - Authentic Middle Ages Journey Gear & Accessories for Historical Reenactments, Renaissance Fairs & Themed Adventures
Medieval Travel Essentials - Authentic Middle Ages Journey Gear & Accessories for Historical Reenactments, Renaissance Fairs & Themed Adventures

Medieval Travel Essentials - Authentic Middle Ages Journey Gear & Accessories for Historical Reenactments, Renaissance Fairs & Themed Adventures

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Travel in the Middle Ages is filled with the stories and adventures of those who hazarded hostile landscapes, elements, and people―out of want or necessity―to get from place to place. While most journeys involved very short distances (home to market or village to village), longer trips were not uncommon in the Middle Ages. Clergy were frequently called upon to act as ambassadors, messengers, and overseers to the various monasteries and churches within their jurisdiction. Merchants, agents of the king, and pilgrims were also frequently required to travel. While sharing the fascinating stories of these ordinary wayfarers, Verdon also relates colorful tales of the journeys of notable historical figures such as Marco Polo and Christopher Columbus.Part I of Travel in the Middle Ages addresses the means by which people traveled. This section contains vivid descriptions of modes of conveyance, road systems, sea lanes, tolls, taxes, and even pirates. Knowing the risks involved, why did people brave the uncertainty of travel? Part II of the book addresses this question by identifying five main motivational categories of medieval travel. Part III deals with travel myths, monsters, and fictitious journeys of medieval fantasy writers. Verdon concludes with a pithy critique of travel in the modern world.Appearing for the first time in an English translation, Travel in the Middle Ages will delight anyone with an interest in medieval culture or travel books.

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I purchased this book for research in order to get a better feel for the Middle Ages and forms of travel. I wanted to have as much historical information as possible. This book uses notations from actual travelers of the time and it's interesting to read just how difficult a simple journey could be. It goes to the heart of complexity giving readers an upfront explanation of not only the various forms of travel available, but also some of the less than aesthetic means used to go to the bathroom on board ship without upsetting one's neighbor's chamber pot in the middle of the night. Some of the reading is a bit dry as with most books on history, but it is divided up by reasons for travel, modes available, and the discovery of new worlds. The book also delves into some of fears of our ancestors, such as sea monsters, the shape of the world and what one might actually find at the world's "edge." Considering the dangers involved whether on land or sea, travelers of that time were extremely brave to set out and deal with weather conditions, less than hospitable towns on occasion, insects and wild animals, and of course robbers by land and pirates by sea. All in all, an interesting read.
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