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 Frederick II of Hohenstaufen, The art of falconry: being the «De arte venandi cum avibus» of Frederick II of Hohenstaufen, Casey A. Wood - F. Marjorie Fyfe (trads. - eds.), Stanford, Stanford university press, 1943, cx + 637. 
ResumConté:
 * Translators' introduction
 * Manuscripts and editions of De arte venandi cum avibus.
 * The castles and hunting lodges of Emperor Frederick II / by Cresswell Shearer
 * The art of falconry / by Emperor Frederick II of Hohenstaufen
 * The mews, its furniture and accessories
 * Diseases of and accidents to hawks, and their treatment
 * Methods, ancient, medieval, and modern, for the capture of falcons and other birds of prey / by R. Luff Meredith
 * Falconry in modern times / by Walter Schlüter
 * Coins and medals depicting falcons and falconry, from the collection of Hugh D. Knight
 * Notes on the St. Gorgon statue / by Gordon Washburn
 * A short account of the Hohenstaufen and Norman ancestors of Frederick II and of his descendants
 * Notes on the portraits of Emperor Frederick II and of his son Manfred
 * Favorite birds of the chase probably well known to the emperor
 * Annotated roster of birds that are mentioned, depicted by, and were probably familiar to Emperor Frederick II
 * An annotated bibliography of ancient, medieval, and modern falconry.
MatèriesTraduccióLlatí
 Anglès
 Cinegètica
 Veterinària - Falconeria i caça
 Història
NotesReeds.: 1961, 1969.Altra reed.: Boston, C. T. Branford, 1955.
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