Gaston III, Count of Foix also known as Gaston Fébus or Gaston Phoebus
Dedicated to
Philip the Bold
The Livre de chasse is a medieval book on hunting, written between 1387 and 1389 by Gaston III, Count of Foix, also known as Fébus or Phoebus, and dedicated to Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy.[1] Fébus was one of the greatest huntsmen of his day and his treatise became the standard text on medieval hunting techniques. It was described by scholar, Hannele Klemettilä, as "one of the most influential texts of its era".[2]
The book has four parts:
On Gentle and Wild Beasts
On the Nature and Care of Dogs
On Instructions for Hunting with Dogs
On Hunting with Traps, Snares, and Crossbow[3]
^d'Athenaise 2002, pp. 4–7.
^Klemettilä 2015, p. 4.
^"Hunting the Roebuck: Fol. 77v". The Morgan Library & Museum. Retrieved 31 March 2017.
The Livredechasse is a medieval book on hunting, written between 1387 and 1389 by Gaston III, Count of Foix, also known as Fébus or Phoebus, and dedicated...
mentioned in the 14th century by Gaston III, Count of Foix in his work the LivredeChasse. The "cocking" or "cocker spaniel" was a type of field or land spaniel...
translation of (and additions-to) an original, late 14th-century French Livredechasse the advantages of maintaining the ‘great’, the ‘middle’, and the ‘small...
1406 and 1413 he translated and dedicated to the Prince of Wales the LivredeChasse of Gaston III, Count of Foix, one of the most famous of the hunting...
combination of the earlier Art of Venery and the French hunting treatise LivredeChasse by Gaston Phoebus (circa 1387). The Book of Saint Albans, published...
executed by his orders, and he himself wrote a treatise on hunting, the Livredechasse,[1] known in English as The Hunting Book. Froissart, who gives a graphic...
oldest English book on hunting. London : Chatto & Windus. "BNF – Le livredechassede Gaston Phebus". classes.bnf.fr. Retrieved 17 November 2016. Berners...
Hunters in the Late Middle Ages: Evidence from the BnF MS Fr. 616 of the LivredeChasse by Gaston Fébus. Routledge Research in Museum Studies. Taylor & Francis...
dogs to hunt wild boar and wolves. He is known as the writer of the Livredechasse, considered the classic treatise on medieval hunting. During the early...
translation of an earlier work by Gaston III of Foix-Béarn entitled Livredechasse, spaniels are described as being from Spain as much as all Greyhounds...
The French-made Tulle musket or Fusil dechasse (fu-zi dee chā-se), originally meaning "gun of the hunt", was a light smoothbore flintlock musket designed...
forester and huntsman is depicted in many of the miniatures of the Livredechasse, written by Gaston III, Count of Foix, in the late 14th century.: 63 ...
Phèbus' owing to his love for the chase. This work is called LivredeChasse or Miroir de Phèbus, and was started in 1387. This work was the bases of The...
whom nothing is known. Le Roman des Deduis (before 1377), Gace de la Buigne. LivredeChasse (1387–1389), Gaston III (Phėbus) Phoebus, Count of Foix. Various...
France during the 14th century in Gaston III of Foix-Béarn's work Livredechasse, later translated into English as The Master of Game. The French Spaniel...
illuminations in manuscript hunting treatises, such as the canonical LivredeChasse by Gaston Phoebus. The purpose of the blank scroll in the foreground...
The Charter of the Forest of 1217 (Latin: Carta de Foresta or Charta Forestæ) is a charter that re-established for free men rights of access to the royal...
of the Livredechasse by Gaston Fébus. p. 35. ISBN 978-1317551904. Navarre, Agnès de (1856). "Poésies d'Agnès de Navarre-Champagne, dame de Foix" (in...
de Laporte, Chasse à courre, chassede cour, Edizione Renaissance Du Livre, 2004 - ISBN 9782804609085 Claude Marumo, Charles Olivier de Penne, in Barbizon...
to have derived from miniatures from the canonical version of the LivredeChasse by Gaston Phoebus. The reverse of the medal is similar in many respects...