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− | According to the preface, the Viggiani's dying wish to his brother was that his treatise not be published for at least fifteen years. His brother complied, and though the text was completed in 1551, the presentation manuscript ([[Trattato d'uno Schermo (Cod.10723)|Codex 10723]]) | + | According to the preface, the Viggiani's dying wish to his brother was that his treatise not be published for at least fifteen years. His brother complied, and though the text was completed in 1551, the presentation manuscript ([[Trattato d'uno Schermo (Cod.10723)|Codex 10723]]) wasn't presented to Maximilian II (1527-1576) until 1567. The first published edition was released in 1575, printed in Venice, Italy by [[Giorgio Angelieri]]. A second edition was published in Bologna in 1588 by [[Zachara Cavalcabo]]. |
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Full title | Lo Schermo d'Angelo Viggiani dal Montone da Bologna |
Author(s) | Angelo Viggiani dal Montone |
Place of origin | Venice, Italy |
Language | Italian |
Genre(s) | Fencing manual |
Publisher | Giorgio Angelieri |
Publication date | 1575, 1588 |
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Lo Schermo ("On Defense") is an Italian fencing manual written by Angelo Viggiani dal Montone and published by his brother Battista in 1575. It treats the use of the side sword after the Bolognese fashion.
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Publication History
According to the preface, the Viggiani's dying wish to his brother was that his treatise not be published for at least fifteen years. His brother complied, and though the text was completed in 1551, the presentation manuscript (Codex 10723) wasn't presented to Maximilian II (1527-1576) until 1567. The first published edition was released in 1575, printed in Venice, Italy by Giorgio Angelieri. A second edition was published in Bologna in 1588 by Zachara Cavalcabo.
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Copyright and License Summary
For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the discussion page.
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