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gp 10th April 2022 10:02 AM

ARМOUR AND WEAPONS IN MEDIEVAL SERBIA, BOSNIA AND DUBROVNIK
 
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Some information on the topic in an English summary. The complete book can legally be downloaded from the internet.

Although written in Cyrillic, the pictures and drawings are most interesting as you can learn from the 4 (out of many in the book) I have added as an example.

gp 10th April 2022 11:00 AM

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something went wrong with the upload of the English text, hereby...

BBking 10th April 2022 08:25 PM

Hello GP,
Really interesting and useful, thank you !!

Did you wright the title of the book to find it on the web ??ARМOUR AND WEAPONS IN MEDIEVAL SERBIA, BOSNIA AND DUBROVNIK
( with google...)

I tried but It just sent me to your post again...

gp 10th April 2022 10:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BBking (Post 271042)
Hello GP,
Really interesting and useful, thank you !!

Did you wright the title of the book to find it on the web ??ARМOUR AND WEAPONS IN MEDIEVAL SERBIA, BOSNIA AND DUBROVNIK
( with google...)

I tried but It just sent me to your post again...

I am sorry, it was some time ago when I downloaded it, perhaps you can try by searching on the Serbo-Croat name :

Gavro a. Skrivanic - Oruzje u Srednjovekovnoj Srbiji, Bosni i Dubrovniku

or in Cyrillic

Гавро A. Шкриванић - Оружје у средњовековној Србији, Босни и Дубровнику


tip: sometimes adding pdf to your search does help as well..

Philip 20th April 2022 09:49 PM

Thanks for sharing this useful document.
I am somewhat surprised not to find, in the illustrations of swords, the flatted square pommels with central bosses, characteristic of the late-medieval spada schiavonesca of Dalmatia, which later evolved into the familiar cat's head pommel seen on the basket hilted schiavona used by Dalmatians and Venetians from the 1580s onward.


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