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The art of hunting with birds manuscript (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Portrait of Federico II, from the second page of The art of hunting with birds Opera treatise Era 1260 Language latino Origin Heidelberg, Biblioteca Palatina Support parchment Writing Gothic Size 35-36\u00a0\u00d7\u00a024,5-25\u00a0cm Sheets 111 Location Vatican Library, (Pal. Lat. 1071 Code) Manual The art of hunting with birds (“The art of hunting with birds”) is a treatise written by Emperor Frederick II of Swabia on hunting. The manuscript preserved in the Vatican Library (Code Pal. Lat. 1071) is the most well -known editorial staff for illustrations, but contains only the first two books: it is a code of 111 parchment sheets of equal size approximately to 24.5 cm X 36 commissioned to Naples by the son of Federico, Manfredi, king of Sicily, around 1260. Another manuscript, drawn up by another son of the emperor, King Enzo, during his detention in Bologna, is preserved in the university library of Bologna (lat. 717) and contains six books, therefore a more extensive edition, but not necessarily complete than the treaty. Particular: two falconers The work consists of a falconry treaty, i.e. on the systems of breeding, training and use of birds of prey (properly hawks) in hunting (especially to other birds, all carefully described in the work).In the genesis of the work they had considerable importance of previous treated of which Federico II had availability, such as the De Arte is coded by Guicennas and the The knowledge of hunting by birds (the so-called Moamyn latino ), translation of an Arab text carried out by the Syrian Teodoro of Antioch ( Teodoro teacher ), at the request of Federico. The work has declared manual purposes and is divided into six books: (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4In book I, birds are classified (aquatic, terrestrial and intermediate; birds of prey and not bird of prey); These are the migrations and the biological and morphological characteristics of the birds, the external and internal organs of the various species are described, with particular attention to the wings, the plumage and the particularities of the flight; Book II deals with the equipment to exercise falconry, the methods of capturing hawks and their nutrition, eyelashing (the stitching of the eyelids to make them more docile), the training, the characteristics of the falconer; Book III contains the description of the complex phases of the fennel training on foot, on horseback and to the towing, and the training of hunting dogs; Book IV is dedicated to the methods of the crane hunting hunting with Girfalco; In book V there is talk of the training of the sacred hawk to the hunt for the Airone; The book deals with the hunt with the pilgrim hawk to the aquatic birds. Detail of the f. 16R of the Treaty “The art of hunting with birds” In the specimen of the Vatican, although reduced to the first two books, there are over 500 images of birds (which describe about 80 animal species) performed with surprising precision. The cure in choosing the colors of the plumage and the detail of the anatomical peculiarities must be noted, the result of attentive observations. The decoration is made up of the color illustrations of the birds and falconers, by the initials of the decorated chapters, traditionally in red and blue alternatively, and by the titles of the column chapters. Not everything has been completed: in particular, the initials decorated stop at f. 36 while to the FF. 94-100 The images have not been colored. Another Treaty of Falconeria di Federico II [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] Deer and birds For a long time it was considered that a original of the The art of hunting with birds If it were among the things that the emperor lost at the time of the defeat of Parma: the precious miniato code would have been delivered to Carlo I D’Angi\u00f2 by the Milanese merchant Bottaius [first] And then he dispersed.It was recently hypothesized that this Falkenbuch It was not actually the Federician Treaty but an assembly, edited by Federico himself, of various works, including the Latin translation of Moamyn, the De Arte is coded by Guicennas and two Norman-Sicilian environment treaties, the Dancus Rex and the Guillaume Falconarius [first] .This hypothesis would be supported by the existence of a witness, albeit in a late copy, of the Federician manuscript: in fact the code ms. Years. 368 (1459) preserved in the Mus\u00e9e Cond\u00e9 of Chantilly, in the variety of the topics covered, seems to correspond to the letter to the description that Bottatius makes the code that it offers for sale at the Angioino king [first] . [2] Particular Federico II, The Falconeria Treaty , afterword by Carl Arnold Willemsen, Milan, 1991 Federico II of Swabia, The art of hunting with birds , edited by Anna Laura Trombetti Budriesi, Laterza, Rome-Bari, 2007 Anna Laura Trombetti Budriesi, The art of hunting with birds , Encyclopedia Federiciana , Vol. I, Institute of the Italian Encyclopedia Treccani Baudouin van den Abeele, Hunting , Encyclopedia Federiciana , Vol. I, Institute of the Italian Encyclopedia Treccani Moomin , Encyclopedia Federiciana , Vol. II, Institute of the Italian Encyclopedia Treccani The The art of hunting with birds and the treaties connected to it Filed On March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive., From the Cesn website – European Center for Norman Studies Edoardo D’Angelo, Norman falconry Filed On March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive., From the Cesn website – European Center for Norman Studies (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki42\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki42\/the-art-of-hunting-with-birds\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"The art of hunting with birds"}}]}]