My interest in mediæval history, combined with my wanderings through YouTube, can lead me into some interesting places! Tonight, they led me to this fascinating video, 'Why Knights Fought Snails in Mediæval Art', from a channel called Vox.
And then to this equally fascinating, albeit much drier, scholarly paper, The Snail in Gothic Marginal Warfare, on which the video was based. It's on JSTOR, which you can register with for free, and then read up to six papers per month gratis.
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