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  • ...on Iberian fencing, as well as those of his contemporary, [[Jaime Pons]], and the later [[Francisco Román]]. ...eated by the author. There are four principal guards: one at each shoulder and hip.</blockquote>
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  • ...rian fencing, as well as those of his contemporary, [[Pedro de la Torre]], and the later [[Francisco Román]]. ...or combination based on the references. Two postures are taught, one high and one low, which are also used to invite attacks.</blockquote>
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  • ! Dagger ! Sword in One Hand
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  • Bio from his article in ''Masters of Medieval and Renaissance Martial Arts'': ...about the European martial arts, while holding on to knightly philosophies and traditions. Szabolcs has been involved in longsword fencing since 2001. He
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  • ...Castelli, Gio[vanni]. Angelo Paternostraro and Antonio Rinaldi, most fine and famous men, known as the Romans." [[Torquato d'Alessandri|D’Alessandri, T ...ly the “great Tappé of Milan” mentioned by the French chronicler Brantôme) and [[Camillo Agrippa]], whom he cites in order to disagree with, explicitly re
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  • ...ord and [[buckler]], sword and [[dagger]], sword and cloak, double swords, and the [[montante]].<ref name="Rivera"/> | title = Copyright and License Summary
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  • ...oyed a period of popularity during the Italian [[renaissance]] of the 15th and early 16th centuries. ...n size from 10" to 28". It was often carried in place of a knife or larger sword.
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> ...n reasons, ''Brief Instructions'' was never published in Silver's lifetime and was only brought to print in the 1898 compilation of his works by Cyril G.
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  • ...(Torquato d'Alessandri)|Il Cavalier Compito]]'' ("The Complete Cavalier") and dedicated to a certain Guiseppe Cesari d'Arpino, was published in Viterbo i [[Category:Side Sword]]
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  • ...He appears to have been active in Ancona, where his treatise was published and where his patron resided. ...d Governed by the Perfect Conception of Fencing"), dedicated to his patron and student Tommaso Palunci, a nobleman from Ancona.
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> ...or unknown reasons, this treatise was never published in Silver's lifetime and was only brought to print in the 1898 compilation of his works by Cyril G.
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  • <section begin="1"/>Here begins the true fighting on horseback and on foot. ...e permitted it to be written down with secret words. That is now clarified and laid out in this book, so that every fighter of the art (who already unders
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  • ..., sword and [[shield]], sword and cloak, [[greatsword]], [[pole weapons]], and [[grappling]]. | [[Side sword]] by Carlo Giuseppe Colombani
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  • ...and practice specific HEMA skills. Since then we have several others join and now have six members total. ...udy the historical texts, try to properly interpret and execute the moves, and then drill them until we get them right.
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  • ...by the Perfect Conception of Fencing" {{#set: title = The Practice of the Sword Governed by the Perfect Conception of Fencing}} ...nd published in 1641. It covers the use of the [[rapier]] and [[rapier and dagger]].
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  • ! <p>''{{rating|C|Paris}} by [[Kendra Brown]] and [[Rebecca Garber]]''<br/>{{rating|B|Morgan}} by [[Michael Chidester]]</p> ...sts with my dagger.<br/>Come one by one, that this play will not fail.<br/>And my Scholar will show the proof:<br/>Doing it according to what you find dep
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  • ...' aims to study and popularize (mostly) italian martial arts of Middle Age and Renaissance, especially the ancient science of fighting with blades. ...rs: humbly we go back to the texts of the ancient masters, discussing them and interpreting them to the best of our ability.
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  • ...ranslation|https://gilbertdewolghop.wordpress.com/2015/02/19/books-to-read-and-formats-designed-for-reading/}} ...amous masters [[Giovanni dall'Agocchie]], [[Angelo Viggiani dal Montone]], and [[Mercurio Spezioli]] were also influenced by his teachings, though it is u
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> ...e use of the rapier alone, rapier and dagger, rapier and cloak, and rapier and shield.
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  • ! <p>''{{rating|C|Paris Translation}} by [[Kendra Brown]] and [[Rebecca Garber]]''<br/>{{rating|B|Morgan Translation}} by [[Michael Chide ...index|Florius de Arte Luctandi (MS Latin 11269)}}<br/>by [[Kendra Brown]] and [[Rebecca Garber]]</p>
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