Blacksmithing-bib - 2/24/03 "Medieval Blacksmithing Bibliography" by Master Tamlene ap Guidgen, O.L. NOTE: See also the files: blacksmithing-msg, Non-Ferrous-bib, metal-sources-msg, blksm-forges-msg, bladesmithing-msg, blksm-anvils-msg, charcoal-msg, casting-msg. ************************************************************************ NOTICE - This article was submitted to me by the author for inclusion in this set of files, called Stefan's Florilegium. These files are available on the Internet at: http://www.florilegium.org Copyright to the contents of this file remains with the author. While the author will likely give permission for this work to be reprinted in SCA type publications, please check with the author first or check for any permissions granted at the end of this file. Thank you, Mark S. Harris...AKA:..Stefan li Rous stefan at florilegium.org ************************************************************************ Medieval Blacksmithing Bibliography by Master Tamlene ap Guidgen, O.L. Roughly in the order in which I find them useful in an SCA context. Decorative Antique Ironwork by Henry D'Allemagne, Dover, 1968. 4500 objects pictured with captions. Most of the objects pictured are medieval, with some 17th and 18th century stuff. No text. In print last time I noticed. If you are interested in medieval and later ironwork, you must buy this book. I've been told that the museum which published the book has published other titles since; I haven't followed up on this information yet. Medieval Decorative Ironwork in England by Jane Geddes, Society of Antiquaries, London 1999. This is an excellent book, readable with lots of very nice pictures. Lots of doors and railings. Medieval Ironwork in Sweden, V. I and II by Lennart Karlsson. Almqvist & Wiksell International, Stockholm, Sweden, 1988. Provides a lot of pictures of medieval door hardware (and some chest hardware). Tremendous detail. Over 1000 pages, and worth getting if you can find it. I bought it from Norm Larson a couple of years ago for $120; he isn't carrying it anymore. Eisenwerke by I.H. Von Hefner-Alteneck. Originally published in 1840, this is a reprint. Published by Verlag Ernst Wasmuth Tubingen. 85 plates of ink drawings of medieval and later ironwork. Excellent rendition of detail in plates. Available from Norm Larson. Das Eisenwerk by Otto Hover. Published by Verlag Ernst Wasmuth Tubingen. German text, 300 pages of excellent photographs with German, English and French titles. Most of the objects pictured are medieval, with some 17th and 18th century stuff. Available from Norm Larson Books. Old French Ironwork by Edgar Frank. Harvard University Press, 1950, out of print. Last summer Norm Larson had several used copies at $60 or so. Metalwork by Hanns-Ulrich Haedeke. Universe Books, 381 Park Avenue South, New York City 10016, published 1970. Covers non-ferrous and ferrous metals from Carolingian through Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance. Norm Larson Books 5426 East Hwy. 246 Lompoc, CA 93436 (805)735-2095 (evenings) There are also a bunch of interesting web pages out there: The ArtMetal Project http://wuarchive.wustl.edu/edu/arts/metal/ArtMetal.html ABANA Main Page http://wuarchive.wustl.edu/edu/arts/blacksmithing/ABANA/ The Armory gopher:// unix5.nysed.gov/11/K-12%20Resources/Social%20Studies/Global%20Studies/The%20Armory METAL WEB NEWS http://tbr.state.tn.us/~wgray/index.html Other fine places to visit http://www.mvbs.com/others.html ------ Copyright 2002 by Steve Smith, . Permission is granted for republication in SCA-related publications, provided the author is credited and receives a copy. If this article is reprinted in a publication, I would appreciate a notice in the publication that you found this article in the Florilegium. I would also appreciate an email to myself, so that I can track which articles are being reprinted. Thanks. -Stefan. Edited by Mark S. Harris Blacksmithing-bib Page 2 of 2