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'''MS 49.Ⅲ.6''' is a manuscript containing the works ''Lições de Marte'' ("Lessons of Mars") and ''Manuscrito da espada'' ("Manuscript on the Sword"), two anonymous [[nationality::Iberian]] [[fencing manual]]s written in the latter part of the 17th century. It currently rests in the holdings of the [[Biblioteca da Ajuda]] in Lisbon, Portugal.  
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'''MS 49.Ⅲ.6''' is a manuscript containing the works ''Lições de Marte'' ("Lessons of Mars") and ''Manuscrito da espada'' ("Manuscript on the Sword"), two anonymous [[nationality::Iberian]] [[fencing manual]]s written in the latter part of the 17th century. It currently rests in the holdings of the [[Biblioteca da Ajuda]] in Lisbon, Portugal.
  
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''Lições de Marte'' is a re-interpretation of [[Luis Pacheco]]'s posthumous work, ''[[Nueva ciencia, y filosofía de la destreza de las armas (Luis Pacheco de Narváez)|Nueva Ciencia]]''. Beyond completing it with missing information, such as illustrations to replace those not present in the published version of Pacheco's book, the author took an eminently practical approach, didactic in purpose, dividing the book in ''Liçoes'' ("lessons"), each preceded with an illustration, introducing progressively new concepts, from theoretical geometric elements to steps and footwork, to techniques such as the ''atajo'' or the 'movement of conclusion'. This approach makes this one of the best options when looking for a whole, comprehensive Destreza textbook.
  
Anonymous work contained in a little known manuscript of the Biblioteca da Ajuda. A vision of the Destreza in Portugal in the XVII century with elements from the Verdadera Destreza and from the ordinary or Vulgar. 64 feridas (techniques) explained with their counter-techniques. Some of them were previously unknown, like the parafusada or the wound of the Duke of Alba. With comments and glosses. Accessible language although basic knowledge of Destreza is necessary.
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''Manuscrito da espada'' is a brief collection of 64 ''feridas'' (techniques, literally "wounds") explained with their counters. Some of them are unique, like the ''parafusada'' or the ''ferida'' of the Duke of Alba.
 
 
This seldom known work, which is kept at the Biblioteca da Ajuda as 49 -III- 6, is bound in a book together with the previously unpublished Manuscrito da Espada, also in our catalogue.
 
 
 
This is a re-interpretation of Pacheco's posthumous work, Nueva Ciencia. Beyond completing it with missing information, such as the lost engravings not present in the published version of Pacheco's book, the author took an eminently practical approach, didactic in purpose, dividing the book in «Liçoes» (Lessons), each preceded with an illustrative engraving, introducing progressively new concepts, from theoretical geometric elements to steps and footwork, to techniques such as the atalho or the movement of conclusion. This approach makes this book one of the best options when looking for a whole, comprehensive Destreza textbook.
 
 
 
  
 
== Provenance ==
 
== Provenance ==

Revision as of 19:51, 1 November 2023

Lições de Marte
MS 49.Ⅲ.6, Biblioteca da Ajuda
Lisbon, Portugal
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Type Fencing manual
Date late 17th century
Place of origin Iberia
Language(s) Portuguese
Material Paper, in a Dutch binding
Size 217 folia (quarto)

MS 49.Ⅲ.6 is a manuscript containing the works Lições de Marte ("Lessons of Mars") and Manuscrito da espada ("Manuscript on the Sword"), two anonymous Iberian fencing manuals written in the latter part of the 17th century. It currently rests in the holdings of the Biblioteca da Ajuda in Lisbon, Portugal.

Lições de Marte is a re-interpretation of Luis Pacheco's posthumous work, Nueva Ciencia. Beyond completing it with missing information, such as illustrations to replace those not present in the published version of Pacheco's book, the author took an eminently practical approach, didactic in purpose, dividing the book in Liçoes ("lessons"), each preceded with an illustration, introducing progressively new concepts, from theoretical geometric elements to steps and footwork, to techniques such as the atajo or the 'movement of conclusion'. This approach makes this one of the best options when looking for a whole, comprehensive Destreza textbook.

Manuscrito da espada is a brief collection of 64 feridas (techniques, literally "wounds") explained with their counters. Some of them are unique, like the parafusada or the ferida of the Duke of Alba.

Provenance

Contents

1 - 181 Lições de Marte
185 - 217 Manuscrito da espada

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Additional Resources

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