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'''''Exercitiorum Atque Artis Militaris Collectanea''''' ("Collected Martial Arts and Exercises") is a [[nationality::Spanish]] [[fencing manual]] by [[Pedro Monte]] printed in Milan in 1509.<ref>According to [http://www.fioredeiliberi.org/topics/sources/Monte_Collectanea/monti121.jpg the final page]</ref> Original editions currently rest in the holdings of the [[Bibliothèque Nationale de France]] in Paris, France; the [[British Library]] in London, England; the [[Huntington Library]] in San Marino, California; the [[Österreichische Nationalbibliothek]] in Vienna, Austria; and the [[Yale University Library]] in New Haven, Connecticut.
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'''''Exercitiorum Atque Artis Militaris Collectanea''''' ("Collected Martial Arts and Exercises") is a [[nationality::Spanish]] [[fencing manual]] by [[Pedro Monte]] printed in Milan in 1509.<ref>According to [http://www.fioredeiliberi.org/topics/sources/Monte_Collectanea/monti121.jpg the final page]</ref> [[Sydney Anglo]] states that "No master was more comprehensive [in his writings] than Pedro Monte in 1509. He not only deals with wrestling, dagger fighting, the use of long and short lance, two-handed sword and the single-sword on its own or in combination with various types of shield and buckler and cape; he also discusses the various types of pole arm such as the partisan, the ronca, spetum, and halberd. He examines in detail fencing and wrestling on horseback, along with various types of mounted lance combat; treats physical exercises such as running, jumping, and vaulting; provides a little encyclopedia of contemporary arms and armor; and finally places the entire corpus of material within a broader context of the art of war."<ref>[[Sydney Anglo]]. ''The Martial Arts of Renaissance Europe''. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000. p 26.</ref>
  
[[Sydney Anglo]] states that "No master was more comprehensive [in his writings] than Pedro Monte in 1509. He not only deals with wrestling, dagger fighting, the use of long and short lance, two-handed sword and the single-sword on its own or in combination with various types of shield and buckler and cape; he also discusses the various types of pole arm such as the partisan, the ronca, spetum, and halberd. He examines in detail fencing and wrestling on horseback, along with various types of mounted lance combat; treats physical exercises such as running, jumping, and vaulting; provides a little encyclopedia of contemporary arms and armor; and finally places the entire corpus of material within a broader context of the art of war."<ref>[[Sydney Anglo]]. ''The Martial Arts of Renaissance Europe''. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000. p 26.</ref>
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== Publication History ==
  
== Publication History ==
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Monte's ''Exercitiorum Atque Artis Militaris Collectanea'' was first published in Milan on 27 July 1509 by [[Giovani Angelo Scinzenzler]].
  
Monte's ''Exercitiorum Atque Artis Militaris Collectanea'' was first published in Milan on 27 July 1509 by [[Giovani Angelo Scinzenzler]]. Though the treatise was printed in [[Renaissance Latin]], a Spanish-language manuscript also exists (the [[Libro del exercicio de las armas (MS a.IV.23)|MS a.IV.23]]) which seems to have been Monte's original draft.
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A Spanish-language manuscript copy also exists (the [[Libro del exercicio de las armas (MS a.IV.23)|MS a.IV.23]]), which may possibly have been Monte's original draft.
  
 
== Contents ==
 
== Contents ==

Revision as of 23:52, 28 November 2014

Exercitiorum Atque Artis Militaris Collectanea
Collected Martial Arts and Exercises
Exercitiorum Atque Artis Militaris Collectanea Title.jpg
Full title Pietro Montei Exercitiorum
Atque Artis Militaris
Collectanea in Tris Libros
Distincta
Also known as Collectanea
Author(s) Pedro Monte
Dedicated to Galeazzo da Sanseverino
Place of origin Milan
Language Renaissance Latin
Genre(s)
Publisher Giovani Angelo Scinzenzler
Publication date 27 July 1509
Pages 120
Treatise scans Black and white photocopy

Exercitiorum Atque Artis Militaris Collectanea ("Collected Martial Arts and Exercises") is a Spanish fencing manual by Pedro Monte printed in Milan in 1509.[1] Sydney Anglo states that "No master was more comprehensive [in his writings] than Pedro Monte in 1509. He not only deals with wrestling, dagger fighting, the use of long and short lance, two-handed sword and the single-sword on its own or in combination with various types of shield and buckler and cape; he also discusses the various types of pole arm such as the partisan, the ronca, spetum, and halberd. He examines in detail fencing and wrestling on horseback, along with various types of mounted lance combat; treats physical exercises such as running, jumping, and vaulting; provides a little encyclopedia of contemporary arms and armor; and finally places the entire corpus of material within a broader context of the art of war."[2]

Publication History

Monte's Exercitiorum Atque Artis Militaris Collectanea was first published in Milan on 27 July 1509 by Giovani Angelo Scinzenzler.

A Spanish-language manuscript copy also exists (the MS a.IV.23), which may possibly have been Monte's original draft.

Contents

[Contents unavailable pending transcription]

Gallery

[Images available for import]

Additional Resources

  • Fontaine, Marie-Madeleine (in French). Le condottiere Pietro del Monte, philosophe et écrivain de la Renaissance, 1457-1509. Geneva-Paris: Slatkine, 1991. ISBN 978-2051011839

References

  1. According to the final page
  2. Sydney Anglo. The Martial Arts of Renaissance Europe. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000. p 26.