Bert's Treatise of Hawkes and Hawking

Bert's Treatise of Hawkes and Hawking
Bert's Treatise of Hawkes and Hawking, written by Edmund Bert in the early 17th century, is a comprehensive guide on the training and care of hawks, particularly the Goshawk. The work is divided into three books, covering the improvement of hawks, methods for reclaiming them from poor conditions, and cures for various ailments. Notable for its practical insights and personal anecdotes, this treatise reflects Bert's successful experiences in hawking, particularly in Essex and Sussex, where he details his impressive hunting results.


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