Heraldry: Sources, Symbols and Meaning

by Ottfried Neubecker

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The origins of heraldry and the history of heraldic symbols and coats of arms.

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Large format and trying to do too much in limited space. For instance, spends multiple pages discussing the human concept of “signs” from antiquity to the present. Waste.

Does have all the position terms of the lion, spread out over three pages.
Chapter on Heraldic Accessories does a decent job discussing supporters and mantling.
Covers crowns and helmets.
The main text is shuffled around the page in amongst illustrations of all sizes and their descriptions. Very confusing.
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This is an excellent resource for anyone interested in heraldry, with exquisite color artwork throughout. It contains a broad overview of the history of heraldry, and how it developed over the centuries. My personal favorite for pure enjoyment of the art-form.
A particularly good resources for images of heraldry 'in the wild' and of a wide range of cultures. Some fantastic examples of medieval heraldic display which is my main interest.

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Canonical title*
Le grand livre de l'héraldique
Original title
Heraldry: Sources, Symbols and Meaning
Original publication date
1976
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Genres
Nonfiction, History, General Nonfiction, Art & Design
DDC/MDS
929.6History & geographyBiographies, Genealogy, HealdryGenealogy, Flags, Heraldry, Civil RecordsHeraldry
LCC
CR21 .N48Auxiliary Sciences of HistoryHeraldryHeraldry

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6 — Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Swedish
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