- "Cynegetica" (hunting literature), namely, The Art of
Venery (1327) by
Twiti (Twici), a
treatise that
describes hunting with the
limer (a
leashed bloodhound...
-
literary relations, by
James I.
McNelis III. The
earlier Art de vénerie, by
Twiti,
huntsman of
Edward II, ca 1327,
though written in England, was in Norman...
- "Cynegetica" (hunting literature), namely, The Art of
Venery (1327) by
Twiti (Twici), a
treatise that
describes hunting with the
limer (a
leashed bloodhound...
-
vernacular (and also the
earliest source for
animal noises). The
Venerie of
Twiti (early 14th century)
distinguished three types of
droppings of animals,...
- 2018.
Retrieved 13
November 2012. "The
history of the dog in Britain".
Twiti, William. The Art of
Hunting translator/editor Danielson, B.. Cynegetica...
- century. The
earliest of
these is The Art of
Hunting (1327) by
William Twiti, who uses
syllables such as "moot", "trout", and "trourourout" to describe...
- of Game, Edward, Duke of York (partial
English translation of
Phoebus &
Twiti)[1] La ch****e royale,
Charles IX of
France Libro de la monterĂa, Alfonso...
-
historical research into the real-life
identity of the
huntsman Twici or
Twiti. An
obituary described it as her "magnum opus". On 6
April 1913
Dryden married...