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File:DiGraſsi his true Arte of Defence (Giacomo di Grassi) 1594.pdf (1,239 × 1,754 (4.34 MB)) - 23:59, 22 May 2017- ...ſsi his true Arte of Defence (Giacomo di Grassi)|DiGraſsi his true Arte of Defence]]'' |Author=[[Giacomo di Grassi]]761 bytes (99 words) - 23:47, 8 June 2020
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- ...r" /><languages/> <translate></noinclude><section begin="1"/>''Of the hurt of the broad warde at the two Rapyers.'' ..., whether he can find the enimies Rapier, which being found, he shal turne his fist outwards, and force the enimies Rapier somuch, that it may do no hurt,2 KB (318 words) - 20:54, 11 June 2020
- ...on of the bodie, or els if he do not oppose himselfe against that shoulder of the enimie which carrieth the hurt, he is in hazard to be stroken by the en <section begin="3"/>''Of the hurt of the low ward at the two Rapyers.''2 KB (299 words) - 20:55, 11 June 2020
- ...I suppose no man so foolish, who handling these weapons, will suffer both his swordes to be without, being a verie vnsure ward whereof I leaue to speake. ...imies other Rapier that is at libertie) he shall beare it somewhat abasing his hand, with the point vpwardes, the which point shall sauegarde him, from th2 KB (323 words) - 20:55, 11 June 2020
- ...appilie mindeth to strike, but onely to defend himselfe, either by voyding his bodie, or els by some other shift, which he shall then find out.<section en ...asing therwithall a slope pace, and setling himselfe in the low ward, with his left foote before.<section end="2"/>2 KB (321 words) - 20:56, 11 June 2020
- ...hall moue a slope pace, to th'entent to auoid himselfe from hurt, and with his Rapier, which is at libertie, he shall go forwards and deliuer a thrust at <section begin="3"/>''Of the Two hand Sword.''2 KB (301 words) - 20:56, 11 June 2020
- ...hing to be maruailed at, for in these our daies, there be things performed of greater actiuitie & daunger. And there be some which dare do this with the2 KB (321 words) - 20:56, 11 June 2020
- ...concerning that, which appertaineth to the defence of the circuler blowes, of the two hand sword, when it indeuoreth to oppose itself against manie. And <section begin="3"/>''Of the maner how to handle the Two hand Sword, in single combat.''2 KB (326 words) - 20:57, 11 June 2020
- ...towards the ground and the bodie, to the end it may defend both the length of the bodie, and couer it in a maner thwarting or crossing, it being so farre ...t the high ward, he may either deliuer a thrust, either a downe right blow of the edge.<section end="2"/>2 KB (329 words) - 20:57, 11 June 2020
- ...crosse, & stretch out the pommel hand as much as he may, with the encrease of a pace. And farther, turning the said hand which holdeth the sworde vpwarde971 bytes (162 words) - 21:03, 11 June 2020
- .../><languages/> <translate></noinclude><section begin="1"/>''Of the defence of the high ward, at the two hand sword.'' ...ehind, in such sort, as the said high warde, the which shal be declared in his proper place.<section end="1"/>2 KB (327 words) - 21:03, 11 June 2020
- ...ermost length of the pommell hand, and immediatly after the thrust, retire his hand and pace, staying himselfe againe in the said lowe warde.<section end= <section begin="4"/>''The defence of the low warde, at the two hand sword.''2 KB (303 words) - 21:04, 11 June 2020
- ...on begin="1"/>deliuer it strongly with his pommell hand, with the encrease of a pace. And this thrust doth safely speed. Neither is it to be doubted, tha <section begin="2"/>''Of the weapons of the Staffe, namely, the'' Bill, the Partisan, the Holbert, and the Iauelin.2 KB (265 words) - 21:05, 11 June 2020
- ...edge. Further, weapons which are to be cast, or sprong forth at the length of the arme, are for the most part deceitfull, by meanes whereof, they might h ...gin="2"/>Therefore, these Partesans were made bigg and of great paize, and of perfect good steele, to the end they might breake the maile and deuyde the2 KB (335 words) - 21:05, 11 June 2020
- ...hemselues, at length they verie warily perceiued that a man with weapon in his hand, might make sixe motions, that is to saie, one towards the head, one t2 KB (323 words) - 21:05, 11 June 2020
- ...ded in the warres, the Harquebush & the Pike being now adaies the strength of all armyes.<section end="1"/>2 KB (328 words) - 21:06, 11 June 2020
- ...g. And as among all the foresaide iiij. weapons, the Iauelin in this kinde of skirmish, is least profitable, so the Partesan is most excellent & commodio2 KB (321 words) - 21:06, 11 June 2020
- ...on what may be done with these weapons in single combat, reasoning iointly of the Iauelyn, Bill, and Holberd, because there is but a smal difference in t <section begin="2"/>''Of Bill against Bill, Holberd against Holberd, or Holberd against Bill.''2 KB (291 words) - 21:06, 11 June 2020
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