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  • | language = [[language::Italian]] ...ovanni Filoteo Achillini''' was a [[century::16th century]] [[nationality::Italian]] philosopher.
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  • | Language(s) = [[language::Italian]] ...ster [[Philippo di Vadi]] as well as to the contemporary Bolognese fencing tradition.
    2 KB (173 words) - 19:41, 27 October 2023
  • | Language(s) = [[language::Italian]] ...e fencing tradition. Though it doesn't seem to have ever been published in Italian, the treatise was translated and published in [[Middle French]] in 1597 and
    3 KB (306 words) - 19:55, 27 October 2023
  • | language = [[language::Italian]] ...eppe Colombani]] and published in 1711. The last treatise of the Bolognese tradition, it treats the use of the [[side sword]], sword and [[dagger]], sword and [
    3 KB (338 words) - 01:37, 19 October 2023
  • | language = [[language::Italian]] ...7th century]]. He seems to have been an initiate of the Florentine fencing tradition of [[Francesco di Sandro Altoni]]. Docciolini wrote and published a fencing
    5 KB (631 words) - 19:59, 30 April 2023
  • | movement = [[Filippo di Bartolomeo Dardi|Dardi tradition]] | language = [[language::Italian]]
    6 KB (746 words) - 00:57, 7 November 2023
  • ...ttle''. Liberi states that his principal teacher among the many German and Italian masters he studied with was [[Johannes Suvenus]], who was himself a student ...identical, which may therefore have been the work of another master in his tradition. Yet a third possibility is that Nicholai was from the diocese of Messina i
    4 KB (446 words) - 16:30, 26 July 2017
  • ...aro]] of Rome. Though Cavalcabo's manuscript of the treatise is written in Italian, it appears to only ever have been published in [[Middle French]] and [[Ear
    5 KB (574 words) - 19:53, 18 October 2023
  • ...tens''<sup>3</sup> – [[Liechtenauer]], and Renaissance Fencing, especially Italian Rapier and studying ''[[Verdadera Destreza]]'' and ''Montante'' of [[Diogo
    3 KB (420 words) - 17:14, 2 January 2019
  • | Language(s) = [[language::Middle Italian]] ...n chapter introduction that illuminates many of the subtleties of Medieval Italian fencing.
    10 KB (1,388 words) - 02:43, 5 November 2023
  • | Language(s) = {{plainlist | [[language::Italian]] | [[language::German]] }} ...ompiled [[fencing manual]] written in [[language::German]] and [[language::Italian]]. The original currently rests in the holdings of the [[fürstliche Sammlu
    11 KB (1,543 words) - 03:13, 2 August 2015
  • ..., the treatise represents considerable expansion and interpretation of the Italian master's art. {{Liechtenauer tradition}}
    7 KB (836 words) - 20:44, 2 November 2023
  • | {{Italian translation|https://fedemalablog.wordpress.com/sigmund-ringeck/|1}} {{Liechtenauer tradition}}
    7 KB (1,068 words) - 03:28, 20 October 2023
  • | {{Italian translation|http://hankodobringer.wordpress.com/|1}} ...readers, and this is also the case with these two glosses in our fledgling tradition.</ref> At some point in the 15th century (or possibly the last decade of th
    25 KB (3,679 words) - 03:29, 18 November 2023
  • | {{Italian translation|https://fedemalablog.wordpress.com/sigmund-ringeck/|1}} {{Liechtenauer tradition}}
    8 KB (1,233 words) - 03:27, 20 October 2023
  • | language = [[language::Italian]] ...ancesco di Sandro Altoni''' was a [[century::16th century]] [[nationality::Italian]] [[fencing master]]. Little is known about this master's life; he seems to
    14 KB (2,411 words) - 19:56, 18 October 2023
  • | movement = [[Filippo di Bartolomeo Dardi|Dardi tradition]] | language = [[language::Italian]]
    32 KB (5,474 words) - 01:37, 19 October 2023
  • | {{Italian translation|http://hankodobringer.wordpress.com/2011/07/29/traduzione-manos ...r''' are four [[nationality::German]] [[fencing master]]s who stood in the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]] in the 14th or [[century::15th century]]. None
    19 KB (3,225 words) - 16:10, 17 November 2023
  • ...is equally possible that it represents a separate transmission of an older tradition of which Fiore was himself an initiate.
    21 KB (3,127 words) - 19:03, 27 October 2023
  • ...ffer. In this way, it offers the most complete perspective possible on the tradition of Johannes Liechtenauer as it was recorded in the mid 15th century. ...It thus affords a valuable insight into the culmination of the use of the Italian rapier before it was ultimately supplanted by the adoption of the smallswor
    101 KB (14,647 words) - 19:59, 26 January 2024

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