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Latin Siege Warfare in the Twelfth Century
Contributor(s): Rogers, R. (Author)
ISBN: 0198206895     ISBN-13: 9780198206897
Publisher: Clarendon Press
OUR PRICE:   $76.95  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: July 1997
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Annotation: This is a carefully researched and illuminating study of siege warfare in the twelfth century. The siege was an integral part of medieval military experience, and was particularly significant in the Mediterranean region. Rogers explores siege warfare and the role it played in the First Crusade
and the establishment of the Crusader States, in Italy, Spain, and Portugal, and in the seaborne expeditions of the Italian maritime states. Rogers sets out to discover how it was that crusading forces handicapped by rudimentary organization and logistical support were able to conduct some of the
most dramatic siege operations of the pre-gunpowder period. He traces the development and diffusion of techniques and analyzes the experience of siege warfare in every aspect, from the question of supplies of component parts for siege engines to the often complex political situations of besieger and
besieged. This is a book which contributes not only to the military history of the twelfth century but also to its political and cultural history.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- History | Europe - Medieval
- History | Military - Strategy
Dewey: 355.440
Physical Information: 0.71" H x 5.64" W x 8.47" (0.90 lbs) 304 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - Medieval (500-1453)
 
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This is a carefully researched and illuminating study of siege warfare in the twelfth century. The siege was an integral part of medieval military experience, and was particularly significant in the Mediterranean region. Rogers explores siege warfare and the role it played in the First Crusade
and the establishment of the Crusader States, in Italy, Spain, and Portugal, and in the seaborne expeditions of the Italian maritime states. Rogers sets out to discover how it was that crusading forces handicapped by rudimentary organization and logistical support were able to conduct some of the
most dramatic siege operations of the pre-gunpowder period. He traces the development and diffusion of techniques and analyzes the experience of siege warfare in every aspect, from the question of supplies of component parts for siege engines to the often complex political situations of besieger and
besieged. This is a book which contributes not only to the military history of the twelfth century but also to its political and cultural history.