|
|
You are not currently logged in. Are you accessing the unsecure (http) portal? Click here to switch to the secure portal. |
Academie de l'Espée (Girard Thibault d'Anvers)
| Academie de l'Espée | |
|---|---|
| Academy of the Sword | |
Title page of the first edition | |
| Author(s) | Girard Thibault d'Anvers |
| Place of origin | Leiden, Netherlands |
| Language | French |
| Genre(s) | Fencing manual |
| Publication date | 1630, 1668 |
| Pages | 488 pages |
| Treatise scans |
Digital scans (1630)
|
Academie de l'Espée ("Academy of the Sword") is a Dutch fencing manual written by Girard Thibault d'Anvers and initially printed in 1630. Arguably the most elaborate fencing manual ever written, it was the work of several years and its lavish illustrations were prepared by a team of sixteen master engravers. Thibault's work treats the use of the rapier after the Spanish style La Verdadera Destreza ("the True Skill") and is well-known for its use of intricate geometrical figures (especially the cercle mysterieux, or "mysterious circle").
Contents
Publication History
Academie de l'Espée was printed in Leiden in the Elzevier workshop. Its title page was initially dated 1626, but most copies were later changed to 1628 (by hand); printing seems to have continued through at least 1630, when a note announcing Thibault's death began to be appended to the book. A second edition was allegedly printed in Brussels in 1668, but there are no known copies of this edition and it might be spurious.
A full-size lithographic reproduction of the prints appears to have been made in the 19th century, but details of this printing are not currently known.
A third edition of Academie de l'Espée was published in Paris in 2005 by Kubik Editions; this edition was reduced to roughly ⅔ of the original size due to technological constraints.
The following year, in 2006, an English translation by John Michael Greer was published in Highland Village by Chivalry Bookshelf; this edition was even smaller, just US Letter size (8½ × 11 in.). A second edition of Greer's translation was published in London by Aeon Books in 2017 (and reduced in size again, to Crown Quarto or 7.44 × 9.69 in.).
Contents
The pagination of Academie de l'Espée restarts after each table, so there's no sense in listing page numbers. Instead, this is organized by table number.
| ⅰ - ⅹⅹⅵ | Introductions and dedications |
|---|---|
| 1.1 - 2 | The proportions of the human body, the circle, and the sword |
| 1.3 | Drawing the sword and approaching |
| 1.4 - 6 | The straight line posture |
| 1.7 | Timing of attacks and counters |
| 1.8 | Imbrocades |
| 1.9 - 10 | Sentiment |
| 1.11 - 12 | Entering within the angles |
| 1.13 | An alternate guard |
| 1.14 - 18 | Cuts |
| 1.19 - 20 | Controlling the blade |
| 1.21 | Attacks of first intention |
| 1.22 | Diverse counters |
| 1.23 | Another alternate guard |
| 1.24 | Different postures |
| 1.25 | Subtle variation |
| 1.26 | Subjecting to the inside |
| 1.27 | Parrying |
| 1.28 - 29 | Unnatural postures |
| 1.30 | Maintaining advantage |
| 1.31 - 33 | Facing the postures of Salvator Fabris |
| 2.1 - 2 | Introduction to book 2 |
| 2.3 - 7 | Facing sword and dagger |
| 2.8 - 9 | Facing sword and shield |
| 2.10 - 12 | Facing two-handed sword |
| 2.13 | Facing a musketeer |
Gallery
Title Pages
Dedication
Book 1 Tables
Book 2 Tables
Additional Resources
The following is a list of publications containing scans, transcriptions, and translations relevant to this article, as well as published peer-reviewed research.
- Fontaine Verwey, Herman de la (1978). "Gerard Thibault and his Academie de l'Espée." Quaerendo 8(4): 283-319. doi:10.1163/157006978X00188.
- Majár, János; Zoltán Várhelyi (2014). "Thibault and Science I. Measure, Distances and Proportions in the Circle." Acta Periodica Duellatorum 2(1): 67-104. doi:10.1515/apd-2015-0014.
- Saviello, Julia (2018). "Girard Thibault: Bewegung in Harmonie mit dem Körper (1630)." Schönheit ― Der Körper als Kunstprodukt: Kommentierte Quellentexte von Cicero bis Goya: 287-300. Ed. by Romana Sammern; Julia Saviello. Heidelberg: Arthistoricum.net. doi:10.11588/arthistoricum.425.c5753.
- Thibault, Gérard (2006). Academy of the Sword. Trans. by John Michael Greer. Highland Village: Chivalry Bookshelf. ISBN 978-1-891448-40-9.
- Thibault, Gérard (2017). Academy of the Sword. Trans. by John Michael Greer. London: Aeon Books. ISBN 978-1-190465-884-9.
- Thomas, Rémy (2022). Pratiques et apprentissage de l'escrime dans l'Academie de l'espée de Girard Thibault d'Anvers (1630) [Unpublished thesis]. Liège: Université de Liège. http://hdl.handle.net/2268.2/15440
References
Copyright and License Summary
For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the discussion page.
| Work | Author(s) | Source | License |
|---|---|---|---|
| Images | |||
| Transcription | Index:Academie de l'Espée (Girard Thibault d'Anvers) |
