What I can say that it is an amazing read. The whole crux of it is that in the Renaissance, Italy was the nation in which men discussed in length and detail what Honor is, how it is given, how is it received, how it is tied with a Good Name or Reputation, how Honor can be "wounded" and the ramifications of the Judicial Duel & private affairs of Honor.
Here is an awesome quote from Aristotle (who is most cited in this reading): "no moral virtue is implanted by nature, but is a result of habit."
Another quote I found was: "Honor is firm as a rock in the essence of every knight, is a state of constant virtue, of never having done or endured any infamy or even any reproach; but of having done, and continuing to do, acts of virtue" - Francesco Thonnina, 1557