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Cort Bevvijs' Van t'Rapier alleen (MS KB.72.F.37)

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Cort Bevvijs' Van t'Rapier alleen
MS KB.72.F.37, Koninklijke Bibliotheek
The Hague, Netherlands
MS KB.72.F.37.jpg
Title page, fol. 1r
HagedornLeng
WierschinHils
Also known as Cort Bevvijs' Van t'Rapier alleen. Wat
veranderingen úijt het verset vanden
buijten steeck connen geschieden, met
de tegen-veranderinge van dien.
Type Fencing manual
Date 1602-1608
Place of origin Amsterdam, Netherlands
Language(s) Dutch
Author(s) Pieter Bailly
Illustrator(s) Pieter Bailly
Material Paper, with a parchment cover
Size 24 folia (315 mm × 215 mm)
Format Double-sided; one illustration per side,
with text above
External data Library catalog entry
Treatise scans Digital scans (print)

Cort Bevvijs' Van t'Rapier alleen ("A Short Demonstration of the Single Rapier"; MS KB.72.F.37) is a Dutch fencing manual created between 1602 and 1608 by Pieter Bailly.[citation needed] It currently rests in the holdings of the Koninklijke Bibliotheek in The Hague, Netherlands. It treats the use of the rapier, but rather than presenting a system based on the popular Italian fencing it seems to preserve a native Dutch style.

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Contents

1r - 24v Rapier by Pieter Bailly

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