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Revision as of 02:49, 15 October 2020
Theodori Verolini | |
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Born | 17th century |
Died | after 1679 |
Occupation | Fencing master |
Movement | Freifechter |
Influences | |
Genres | Fencing manual |
Language | New High German |
Notable work(s) | Der Kůnstliche Fechter (1679) |
Theodori Verolini (Theodorus Verolinus) was a 17th century German Freifechter. Little is known about this master's life, but in 1679, he published a fencing manual entitled Der Kůnstliche Fechter ("The Artful Fencer"), a brief overview of the teachings of Joachim Meÿer, possibly via Jakob Sutor von Baden, in addition to the complete grappling teachings of Nicolaes Petter (uncredited in both cases).