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Rob is a strong believer in Western Martial Arts as a modern discipline with historical roots, rather than simply a recreation of specific treatises. He is perhaps happiest when teaching and has taught workshops in France, Belgium, Germany and Spain. | Rob is a strong believer in Western Martial Arts as a modern discipline with historical roots, rather than simply a recreation of specific treatises. He is perhaps happiest when teaching and has taught workshops in France, Belgium, Germany and Spain. | ||
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In January 2013, Rob was privileged with honorary membership of De Taille and d’Estoc. | In January 2013, Rob was privileged with honorary membership of De Taille and d’Estoc. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:07, 1 November 2023
Rob’s main passions are for rapier forms and the Bolognese sidesword, and he has taught a variety of workshops in Europe, of particular note rapier and cloak, rapier and dagger and sidesword and dagger. The main Masters he studies are Salvatore Fabris and Giovanni dall'Agocchie, but within a wider context of other Italian authors, as well as French and Spanish. At present he is working with De Taille et d’Estoc to translate a number of French treatises, including L’Espée de Combat (Dancie, 1623) and Le Maistre D’Arme Liberal (Besnard, 1653).
Rob is a strong believer in Western Martial Arts as a modern discipline with historical roots, rather than simply a recreation of specific treatises. He is perhaps happiest when teaching and has taught workshops in France, Belgium, Germany and Spain.
Rob is currently studying for his PhD at Winchester University, researching fencing instructors and their teaching at court during the Renaissance.
In January 2013, Rob was privileged with honorary membership of De Taille and d’Estoc.
Contents
Wiktenauer contributions
Translations
The following articles include translations by Rob Runacres.
Transcriptions
Rob Runacres has transcribed some portion of the following texts.
Publications
Rob Runacres has produced or contributed to the following books and journal articles.
Author
- Runacres, Rob (2022). "The Bolognese Tradition: Ancient Tradition or Modern Myth?." Acta Periodica Duellatorum 10(1): 1-18. doi:10.36950/apd-2022-002.
Translator
- Besnard, Charles (2022). The Free Master of Arms. Trans. by Rob Runacres; Anne Chauvat. Glasgow: Fallen Rook Publishing. ISBN 978-1-913066-02-4.
- Cavalcabo, Girolamo (2015). Treatise or Instruction for Fencing: By Hieronymus Calvacabo of Bologna and Patenostrier of Rome. Trans. by Rob Runacres. Self-published.
- Dancie, François (2014). The Sword of Combat or The Use of Fighting With Weapons. Trans. by Rob Runacres; Thibault Ghesquiere. Self-published. ISBN 978-1291919691.
- Heredia, Pedro de (2017). Book of Lessons. Trans. by Rob Runacres. Glasgow: Fallen Rook Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9934216-5-5.