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'''''Scientia e Prattica dell'Arme''''' ("The Science and Practice of Arms"; GI kongelig Samling 1868 4040) is a 17th century [[nationality::Italian]] [[fencing manual]] completed in 1601 by [[Salvator Fabris]].{{cn}} It resides in the holdings of [[Det Kongelige Bibliotek]] in Copenhagen, Denmark. This lavish manuscript presaged the production and publication of an even more extensive rapier manual in 1606, ''[[Scienza d’Arme (Salvator Fabris)|Scienza d’Arme]]'' ("The Science of Arms").
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'''''Scientia e Prattica dell'Arme''''' ("The Science and Practice of Arms"; GI kongelig Samling 1868 4040) is a 17th century [[nationality::Italian]] [[fencing manual]] completed in 1601 by [[Salvator Fabris]].<ref>Based on the date of the dedication on [[page:GI.kgl.Saml.1868. I 003r.jpg|folio 3r]].</ref>  It resides in the holdings of [[Det Kongelige Bibliotek]] in Copenhagen, Denmark. This lavish manuscript was the prototype for the rapier manual that Fabris would publish in 1606, ''[[Scienza d’Arme (Salvator Fabris)|Scienza d’Arme]]'' ("The Science of Arms").
  
 
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== Additional Resources ==
 
* [[Salvator Fabris|Fabris, Salvator]] and Leoni, Tommaso. ''Art of Dueling: Salvator Fabris' Rapier Fencing Treatise of 1606''. Highland Village, TX: [[Chivalry Bookshelf]], 2005. ISBN 1-891448-23-4
 
  
 
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Revision as of 21:06, 22 July 2022

Scientia e Prattica dell'Arme
GKS 1868 kvart, Det Kongelige Bibliotek
Copenhagen, Denmark

GI.kgl.Saml.1868.4040 IIIv.jpg
GI.kgl.Saml.1868.4040 1r.jpg
Title page, folio 1r
HagedornLeng
WierschinHils
Type Fencing manual
Date 1601
Language(s) Italian
Author(s) Salvator Fabris
Illustrator(s) Unknown
Dedicated to Johan Frederik of Schleswig-Holstein-
Gottorp
Material Parchment
Size 3 volumes
External data Library catalog entry
Treatise scans Digital scans (Vols. 1, 2, 3)

Scientia e Prattica dell'Arme ("The Science and Practice of Arms"; GI kongelig Samling 1868 4040) is a 17th century Italian fencing manual completed in 1601 by Salvator Fabris.[1] It resides in the holdings of Det Kongelige Bibliotek in Copenhagen, Denmark. This lavish manuscript was the prototype for the rapier manual that Fabris would publish in 1606, Scienza d’Arme ("The Science of Arms").

Provenance

Contents

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Additional Resources

References

  1. Based on the date of the dedication on folio 3r.

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