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Marco Docciolini
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Marco Docciolini | |
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Born | 16th century |
Died | 17th century |
Occupation | Fencing master |
Citizenship | Florentine |
Movement | Florentine school |
Influences | Francesco di Sandro Altoni |
Genres | Fencing manual |
Language | Italian |
Notable work(s) | Trattato in Materia di Scherma (1601) |
Marco Docciolini was an Italian fencing master at the turn of the 17th century. Little is known about this master's life; he seems to have been Florentine by birth and seems to have been an initiate of the Florentine fencing tradition of Francesco di Sandro Altoni. Docciolini wrote and published a fencing manual in 1601 entitled Trattato in Materia di Scherma ("Treatise on Matters of Defense"), which he dedicated to the great Florentine general Don Giovanni de' Medici (1563-1621).
Contents
Treatise
Additional Resources
- Docciolini, Marco and Reich, Steven. Marco Docciolini's 1601 Fencing Treatise. Lulu, 2010.
- Docciolini, Marco. Treatise on the Subject of Fencing: Marco Docciolini's 1601 Fencing Treatise. Trans. Piermarco Terminiello and Steven Reich. Vulpes, 2017. ISBN 978-1910462010.
References