Fishers' Craft and Lettered Art: Tracts on Fishing from the End of the Middle Ages

Fishers' Craft and Lettered Art: Tracts on Fishing from the End of the Middle Ages

by Richard C. Hoffmann (Editor)
Fishers' Craft and Lettered Art: Tracts on Fishing from the End of the Middle Ages

Fishers' Craft and Lettered Art: Tracts on Fishing from the End of the Middle Ages

by Richard C. Hoffmann (Editor)

Paperback(2nd Revised ed.)

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Overview

Fishers' Craft and Lettered Art provides editions, English translations, and analysis from social, cultural, and environmental perspectives of the three oldest European extended tracts on fishing. Richard Hoffmann discusses the history of fishing in popular culture and outlines the economic and ecologic considerations needed to examine and understand the fishing manuals. Hoffmann further explores how continental fishing traditions were conveyed from oral craft practice into printed culture, and proposes that these manuals demonstrate a lively and complex interaction between written texts and popular culture. The tracts are presented in their original languages - Spanish and German - with facing page translations. Close attention is paid to original setting, functions, and possible range of readings, with detailed explanatory notes to help modern fishers and historians.

Fishers' Craft and Lettered Art is a fascinating look at one vital aspect of everyday life at the end of the Middle Ages.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780802078537
Publisher: University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division
Publication date: 09/28/1997
Series: Toronto Medieval Texts and Translations Series , #12
Edition description: 2nd Revised ed.
Pages: 408
Product dimensions: 5.99(w) x 9.06(h) x 1.22(d)

About the Author

Richard Hoffmann is Professor at York University in Toronto, Ontario, and has a long-standing interest in fishery and the history of fishing. His previous book, Land, Liberties and Lordship in a Late Medieval Countryside (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1989) won the Herbert Baxter Adams prize of the American Historical Association, and honourable mention for the Wallace K. Ferguson Prize of the Canadian Historical Association.

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Paul Schullery

'Neither scholars nor literate anglers should miss this milestone work. It opens a bright window on the early culture, context, and practice of fishing, and stands as an eloquent challenge to other researchers to expand the long-neglected study of this important part of European life.'

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