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La Scherma (Francesco Fernando Alfieri)
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La Scherma di Francesco Ferº. Alfieri | |
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The Fencing of Francesco Fernando Alfieri | |
Title page of the first edition | |
Author(s) | Francesco Fernando Alfieri |
Illustrated by | Unknown |
Place of origin | Padua |
Language | Italian |
Genre(s) | Fencing manual |
Publisher | Sebastiano Sardi |
Publication date | 1640, 1646 |
Pages | 168 pages |
Treatise scans |
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La Scherma di Francesco Fernando Alfieri ("The Fencing of Francesco Fernando Alfieri") is an Italian fencing manual written by Francesco Fernando Alfieri and printed in 1640. It treats the use of the rapier, alone as well as in conjunction with the dagger and cape.
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Publication History
La Scherma di Francesco Fernando Alfieri was first printed in Padua in 1640 by Sebastiano Sardi. It was reprinted in 1646, and a new edition was released in 1653 under the title L’arte di ben maneggiare la spada.
It was translated to English by Caroline Stewart, Phil Marshall, and Piermarco Terminiello, and published in 2012 by Pike & Shot Society.
Contents
Ir - IVv | Preface and introduction by Francesco Fernando Alfieri |
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1 - 78 | First Part by Francesco Fernando Alfieri |
79 - 168 | Second part by Francesco Fernando Alfieri |
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Additional Resources
- Alfieri, Francesco Ferdinando. La Scherma: The Art of Fencing Paperback. Trans. Caroline Stewart, Phil Marshall, and Piermarco Terminiello. Pike & Shot Society, 2012. ISBN 978-1902768427
- Leoni, Tom. La Scherma. On Fencing, 1640 Rapier Treatise. Self-published, 2018.
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Copyright and License Summary
For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the discussion page.
Work | Author(s) | Source | License |
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Images | File:La Scherma (Francesco Fernando Alfieri) 1640.pdf | ||
Transcription | Index:La Scherma (Francesco Fernando Alfieri) |