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Pieter Bailly
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Pieter Bailly | |
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Born | 1554 Antwerp, Netherlands |
Died | after 1608 Amsterdam, Netherlands (?) |
Occupation |
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Nationality | Dutch |
Alma mater | University of Leiden |
Influences | Ludolph van Ceulen |
Influenced | Gérard Thibault d'Anvers |
Genres | Fencing manual |
Language | Dutch |
Notable work(s) | Cort Bevvijs' Van t'Rapier alleen |
Manuscript(s) | MS KB.72.F.37 (1602-1608) |
First printed english edition |
Galas and Steenput, 2011 |
Pieter Bailly (1554-after 1608) was a 17th century Dutch artist and fencing master.
Contents
Treatise
Rapier
Copyright and License Summary
Additional Resources
- Galas, S. Matt and Steenput, Eli. "The Cort Bewijs of Pieter Bailly: A Dutch Rapier Manual, Circa 1602 – 1608." Arts de Combat. Théorie et pratique en Europe XIVe-XXe siècle. Ed. Fabrice Cognot. Burgundy: De Taille et d'Estoc, 2011. ISBN 2-907594-10-9