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Druzhina05 Dec 2013 2:50 a.m. PST

This is old, but probably still useful:
The Florentine Army, c.1260-1325, by Guy Halsall
With illustrations based on Ian Heath's Catalan Footman, Pavesari, Crossbowman, Spearman, City Spearman, Consorte & German Mercenary
The paper this is based on can be purchased from JSTORE.

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The Florentine Army, c.1260-1325, by Guy Halsall

Druzhina
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rampantlion11 Dec 2013 8:29 a.m. PST

Hi Druzhina, I am not familiar with JSTORE, I did a google search and found JSTOR, but it did not show this available in a search there, can you provide a link to JSTOR?

Thanks for the help!

Allen

Druzhina11 Dec 2013 6:12 p.m. PST

Allen, there is a link in the Bibliography.
It is JSTOR. Spelling habits die hard.

Druzhina
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