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Scorners of Death: Fighting Skills of the Medieval Gaelic Warrior

Scorners of Death: Fighting Skills of the Medieval Gaelic Warrior

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Scorners of Death: Fighting Skills of the Medieval Gaelic Warrior
One of the first works to focus on the weapons and fighting skills of the medieval Gaelic warrior, Scorners of Death offers instruction in the use of the medieval Gaelic sword, sword and buckler, two-handed sword and battle-axe (including both the Lochaber axe and the sparth axe of Ireland), as well as a detailed discussion of the warriors who used these weapons and the strategic context in which they fought.

About Scorners of Death: Fighting Skills of the Medieval Gaelic Warrior

Described as “very great scorners of death” by the English writer Edmund Spenser, the Gaelic warriors of medieval Ireland and Scotland included aristocratic mounted skirmishers as well as the guerrilla fighters known as kerns or caterans, and the ferocious galloglass and redshank mercenaries armed with battle-axes and two-handed swords.

One of the first works to focus on the weapons and fighting skills of the medieval Gaelic warrior, Scorners of Death offers instruction in the use of the medieval Gaelic sword, sword and buckler, two-handed sword and battle-axe (including both the Lochaber axe and the sparth axe of Ireland), as well as a detailed discussion of the warriors who used these weapons and the strategic context in which they fought.

Although there are no technical manuals for the use of these weapons, the authors have developed a training method based on the best historical evidence available. These techniques will be useful for reenactors portraying the Scottish highland or Irish warriors of the Middle Ages, especially in the time period between 1300 and 1600, as well as for any practitioners of Historical European Martial Arts (or HEMA) with an interest in Scottish or Irish history.

About the Authors

This book was created by a team of researchers associated with the Cateran Society, including:

Christopher Scott Thompson, founder of the Cateran Society and author of several books on the Highland broadsword and Gaelic martial culture.

Heiko Große, 2nd President of the Cateran Society and Head and founder of the Broadsword Academy Germany. He wrote the first book on Highland Broadsword in the German langauge, and several articles on Highland and Military Swordsmanship.

Ken Pfrenger, founding member of the Cateran Society, better known as a founder of Cumann Bhata and NEOHEMAS.

Randal Gustitis, Level II Mentor in the Cateran Society, head of Broadsword Academy Pennsylvania and student of many martial arts disciplines from all around the world.

Book Details

– Authors: Christopher Scott Thompson, Heiko Große, Ken Pfrenger, Randal Gustitis
– Editor: Keith Farrell
– Cover: Daria Izdebska
– Publisher: Fallen Rook Publishing
– Date of Publication: 19th July 2018
– ISBN: 978-0-9934216-6-2
– Binding: Paperback
– Pages: 178
– Height: 29.7 cm
– Width: 21.0 cm
– Language: English

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Jonathan NAUGLE from Middletown , PA United States
June 25, 2023
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Heidi Botkin from HUTCHINSON, KS United States
December 26, 2022
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A Macollum from Arkansas
May 23, 2022
Good read / practice guide
Has a good balance of text and illustration. I've found it easy instruction and enjoyable reading.
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Alex Perry from Nepean, ON Canada
March 30, 2022
Exactly what I needed
This book is exactly what I needed to learn how to fight with the Scottish claidheamh de làimh
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Anonymous Person from Raleigh, NC United States
March 23, 2021
Safe delivery
I ordered a few things at once and it was all in one package but even the book was delivered without a single blemish
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