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oak sih6 38 Figurę 38. Close-up of the hilt of Fig. 37 and of the beast s head. The grip is, of cou
oak sih6 58 1095, where Pope Urban II proclaimed the Crusade which fired the imagination of die who
oak sih6 Type X, or very narrow, as in Type XI, or broad and not very long, as in Type XII, and so
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oak sih2 24 24 Figurę 20. Two distinct types oflong sword from the Kragehul bog in Dcnmark, c.
oak sih1 73 73 verv broad blade and a very narrow fuller and a rea- ^ ■» sonable amount of taper to
oak sih7 139 rewarding study of the sword. The sword - which should not bc studied mereJy as an arc
39378 oak sih3 75 it is with thcse soldiers that we arc immediately concerned. So I come to William
43036 oak sih7 9 Figurę 3. A sword of the second half of the 15th century which has alwavs seemed t
44071 oak sih 8 100 So; we may infer a sword carried in one way or another-on the right of the saddl
50234 oak sih 5 97 Swords of these dimensions, then, may legitimately bc considered to be two-handcr
oak sih4 regions of the medieval world, the sword of a knight or samurai was the supremę badge of h
oak sih0 12 Figurę 6. Iron sword and bronze scabbard, circa 300 B.C., from a bog at Lindholmgard, D
oak sih8 20 Figurę 16. A pattern-welded blade, c.650-700, from a Viking grave in South Finland. (He
oak sih9 21 The most outstanding technical characteristic of these swords is the "pattern-weld
oak sih3 25 father s sword was put into his grave. It was his and had served him well when his life
oak sih4 26 Finally, I have said that these swords are rare, precious, and beautiful. Rare and prec
oak sih5 27Chapter 4Odin s Flame Many and varied were the types of swordhilt used by the Vikings; m
oak sih2 34 Figurę 34. INGELRII sword, c. 950. Formerly in mv own collectioii. This J   &
oak sih4 36 succcssors have much in common, as art forms, with the severe purity of thc Chinese por

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