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The Master of Game is a medieval manuscript, a hunting treatise, written by Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York, between 1406 and 1413, of which 27 manuscripts survive. It is considered to be the oldest English-language book on hunting. The Master of Game was first printed in 1904 in modernised English by William and Florence Baillie-Grohman, with an essay on medieval hunting, and a foreword by then-American President and noted hunter Theodore Roosevelt.

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  • Хозяин дичи (ru)
  • The Master of Game (en)
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  • The Master of Game is a medieval manuscript, a hunting treatise, written by Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York, between 1406 and 1413, of which 27 manuscripts survive. It is considered to be the oldest English-language book on hunting. The Master of Game was first printed in 1904 in modernised English by William and Florence Baillie-Grohman, with an essay on medieval hunting, and a foreword by then-American President and noted hunter Theodore Roosevelt. (en)
  • «Хозяин дичи» (англ. The master of game) — средневековый манускрипт, трактат об охоте, написанный Эдуардом Норвичским, вторым герцогом Йоркским, между 1406 и 1413 годами. Считается самой старой англоязычной книгой по охоте. «Хозяин дичи» был впервые напечатан на модернизированном английском языке Уильямом и Флоренс Бэйли-Громан вместе с их эссе о средневековой охоте и предисловием тогдашнего президента США и известного охотника Теодора Рузвельта. (ru)
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  • The Master of Game (en)
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  • The Master of Game is a medieval manuscript, a hunting treatise, written by Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York, between 1406 and 1413, of which 27 manuscripts survive. It is considered to be the oldest English-language book on hunting. The Master of Game was first printed in 1904 in modernised English by William and Florence Baillie-Grohman, with an essay on medieval hunting, and a foreword by then-American President and noted hunter Theodore Roosevelt. (en)
  • «Хозяин дичи» (англ. The master of game) — средневековый манускрипт, трактат об охоте, написанный Эдуардом Норвичским, вторым герцогом Йоркским, между 1406 и 1413 годами. Считается самой старой англоязычной книгой по охоте. «Хозяин дичи» был впервые напечатан на модернизированном английском языке Уильямом и Флоренс Бэйли-Громан вместе с их эссе о средневековой охоте и предисловием тогдашнего президента США и известного охотника Теодора Рузвельта. (ru)
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