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Hi! My name is Anthony Giljum. I actually got my start in historical fencing doing SCA rapier fencing for about 4 years in New Mexico, where I focused primarily on studying Fabris's rapier out of Lo Schermo. In 2017, I moved to Houston, where I joined Texas Armizare in Spring, Texas, training Meyer's longsword under John Schmidt and teaching Italian rapier. I have a working knowledge of modern German, which I hope to apply in translating some of the untranslated works on Wiktenauer.
 
Hi! My name is Anthony Giljum. I actually got my start in historical fencing doing SCA rapier fencing for about 4 years in New Mexico, where I focused primarily on studying Fabris's rapier out of Lo Schermo. In 2017, I moved to Houston, where I joined Texas Armizare in Spring, Texas, training Meyer's longsword under John Schmidt and teaching Italian rapier. I have a working knowledge of modern German, which I hope to apply in translating some of the untranslated works on Wiktenauer.
  
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Grappling
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Grappling\n
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https://www.wiktenauer.com/wiki/Hans_Czynner\n
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https://www.wiktenauer.com/wiki/Kunstlicher_stuck_K%C3%A4mpffens_Ringens_und_Werffens\n

Revision as of 17:33, 26 March 2021

Hi! My name is Anthony Giljum. I actually got my start in historical fencing doing SCA rapier fencing for about 4 years in New Mexico, where I focused primarily on studying Fabris's rapier out of Lo Schermo. In 2017, I moved to Houston, where I joined Texas Armizare in Spring, Texas, training Meyer's longsword under John Schmidt and teaching Italian rapier. I have a working knowledge of modern German, which I hope to apply in translating some of the untranslated works on Wiktenauer.

Works Translated:\n Grappling\n


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https://www.wiktenauer.com/wiki/Hans_Czynner\n https://www.wiktenauer.com/wiki/Kunstlicher_stuck_K%C3%A4mpffens_Ringens_und_Werffens\n