The Italian Tradition of Equestrian Art: A Survey of the Treatises on Horsemanship from the Renaissance and the Centuries Following

Author:   Giovanni Battista Tomassini ,  Richard Williams (University of South Wales and University of Sussex UK) ,  Arthur Kottas
Publisher:   Xenophon Press LLC
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9780933316386


Pages:   290
Publication Date:   31 August 2014
Format:   Paperback
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At the mid-point of the sixteenth century, a Neapolitan gentleman, Federico Grisone, published, for the first time, a printed book about the art of training the horse ""for the use of war"" and on the secrets to ""emend his defects"". The work was a huge and immediate success and was soon emulated by other authors. The new literary genre of equestrian treatises was thus born and its tradition, with ups and downs, became alive and remains vital up to this day. It is no coincidence that this first work was printed in Italy because, between the fifteenth and sixteenth century, it was in that country that a new culture of the court, in which horse riding had a key role was developed. During this time, Italian riding masters were sought out by the members of European courts. The scions of the European aristocracy ventured to Italy to perfect their skill in the art of riding with renowned masters. Following the thread of equestrian treatises, this book traces the history of Italian and European equitation, recounting the rich cultural implications, the evolution of the techniques, and the many connections with the great events of European history. It is a story full of characters surrounded by an aura of legendary skill, of disputes between opposing schools, and of memorable deeds. It is a story that goes from the sixteenth century up to the early twentieth century, when again an Italian, Federico Caprilli, revolutionized the riding world, creating the jumping technique still in use today. This volume is populated with reproductions of paintings and frescos from the period and illustrations from the surveyed texts. A fascinating read, belonging in any serious rider's library. Giovanni Battista Tomassini is a journalist and researcher in the field of literature and history. He is a published author and is also the author of the blog worksofchivalry.com/en dedicated to the equestrian culture and in particular to the tradition of the Italian Renaissance treatises.

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Author:   Giovanni Battista Tomassini ,  Richard Williams (University of South Wales and University of Sussex UK) ,  Arthur Kottas
Publisher:   Xenophon Press LLC
Imprint:   Xenophon Press LLC
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.508kg
ISBN:  

9780933316386


ISBN 10:   0933316380
Pages:   290
Publication Date:   31 August 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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"""...there have been many books written about training horses by people who have contributed to our fund of knowledge. There have also been many historical works which have touched upon our subject. Rarely have the two been so expertly blended together as they are in this book. The author does not treat the development of dressage in isolation, but skilfully places it within its' social, political, economic and military context."" - Arthur Kottas-Heldenberg"


.. .there have been many books written about training horses by people who have contributed to our fund of knowledge. There have also been many historical works which have touched upon our subject. Rarely have the two been so expertly blended together as they are in this book. The author does not treat the development of dressage in isolation, but skilfully places it within its' social, political, economic and military context. - Arthur Kottas-Heldenberg


...there have been many books written about training horses by people who have contributed to our fund of knowledge. There have also been many historical works which have touched upon our subject. Rarely have the two been so expertly blended together as they are in this book. The author does not treat the development of dressage in isolation, but skilfully places it within its' social, political, economic and military context. - Arthur Kottas-Heldenberg


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