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De la Filosofia de las Armas y de su Destreza y la Aggression y Defensa Cristiana |
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On the Philosophy of Arms and its Skill, and Christian Offense and Defense |
150px Title page of the 1569 edition |
Author(s) |
Jerónimo Sánchez de Carranza |
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Dedicated to |
Duke Alonso de Guzmán |
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Place of origin |
Medina-Sidonia, Spain |
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Language |
Spanish |
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Genre(s) |
Fencing manual |
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Publication date |
1569, 1582, 1612, 1616 |
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Pages |
599 pages |
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Treatise scans |
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The title of this article contains the characters ó and á. Where they are unavailable or not desired, the name may be represented as De la Filosofia de las Armas y de su Destreza y la Aggression y Defensa Cristiana (Jeronimo Sanchez de Carranza).
De la Filosofia de las Armas y de su Destreza y la Aggression y Defensa Cristiana ("On the Philosophy of Arms and its Skill, and Christian Offense and Defense") is a Spanish fencing manual written by Jerónimo Sánchez de Carranza and initially printed in 1569. Carranza's treatise presented a new system of rapier fencing based on geometry which he called la Verdadera Destreza ("The True Skill").
Publication History
Although - according to the preface - completed as early as 1569 De la Filosofia de las Armas y de su Destreza y la Aggression y Defensa Cristiana was first printed in Sanlúcar de Barrameda in 1582. Printing was renewed in 1612 by Carranza's student Luis Pacheco de Narváez in Madrid, Spain.
Contents
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Section
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1r - 8v
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Preface by Jerónimo Sánchez de Carranza
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9r - 64r
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First Dialogue by Jerónimo Sánchez de Carranza
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64v - 133v
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Second Dialogue by Jerónimo Sánchez de Carranza
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134r - 205v
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Third Dialogue by Jerónimo Sánchez de Carranza
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206r - 280v
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Fourth Dialogue by Jerónimo Sánchez de Carranza
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Gallery
Additional Resources
References