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Rapier - Association for Historical FencingThe first category is the spada da lato or “side-sword”, which are modern terms used to describe civilian swords designed to be equally adept at both cutting ...
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The Rapier (Spada/Spada da lato a Striscia) | Chicago Swordplay ...A relatively long and slender-bladed, complex-hilted sword, optimized for thrusting, that was the duelist's weapon of choice throughout western Europe.
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Christian Fletcher Side Sword -- myArmoury.comMany Renaissance fencing masters taught the use of this style of sword, such as the Italian Achille Marozzo, and even the famed Englishman George Silver's ...
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Sword Forms - Association for Renaissance Martial Arts... sword for foot-soldiers, and later spada da lato (side sword), a civilian cut-and-thrust sword, a form of which only later became the rapier (in modern ...
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Development of the rapier in the 16th century | Battle-MerchantAug 7, 2024 · The article examines the development of the rapier in the 16th century and its role as a weapon and status symbol in the Renaissance.
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(PDF) Le spade da lato al Museo Stibbert - Academia.eduThe Stibbert Museum has an incredible collection of about two thousand swords both from Europe and from the Islamic and Japanese areas. Among the side ...
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[PDF] The Bolognese Tradition: Ancient Tradition or Modern Myth?Abstract – This article discusses the modern interpretation that Bologna produced a distinctive regional martial tradition, based on the existence of ...
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None### Summary of Historical Development of the Rapier from the Spada da Lato/Sidesword in the 16th Century
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List of Rapier Treatises for HEMA (Historical European Martial Arts)The rapier sword has its roots in the usage of the side-sword (spada da lato), specifically the type used by Bolognese (Dardi) tradition fencing master Achille ...
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[PDF] the sword of cesar borgia: a redating with an examination of hisThe blade itself measures 1.025m in length and .083m at the base. The hilt is ... Italian Renaissance Painting according to Genres. Los Angeles: Getty ...
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Introduction to Oakeshott's Sword TypologyType X characteristics: The type X blades are broad and of medium length (avg. 31"). The wide fuller runs almost the whole length of the blade before fading out ...
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Archaeometallurgical Analyses on Two Renaissance Swords ... - MDPIJul 14, 2021 · In this study, we aim to provide more detailed information on the metallurgy of the classical Venetian type of swords, largely widespread since ...
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Francesco Negroli - Rapier of Emperor Charles V (1500–1558)This rapier, from the workshop of the famous Milanese armorer Francesco Negroli, belonged to Emperor Charles V, whose troops laid siege to Florence in 1529–30.Missing: etched | Show results with:etched
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[PDF] marozzo-sca.pdfNow cut with a fendente against the rim of the brochiero with your right foot back and the blow to the left against the right. E nd in the coda lunga e distesa.
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Mastering the Guards - marozzo.comJun 7, 2020 · Guards, blows and steps form the core of the Bolognese fencing tradition. Of the three, guards are arguably the theoretical foundation, providing understanding ...Missing: spada da lato cinghiale fendente punta primary Agrippa
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The 12 guards - SwordschoolOct 12, 2021 · In this essay I will analyse and comment on Fiore's instructions regarding the twelve cardinal guards of the longsword, rendering them accessible to the modern ...
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Understanding the two types of play - marozzo.comSep 22, 2010 · Inspired by the anonymous Bolognese: “Gioco largo is to strike your opponent freely without fear of his sword, and gioco stretto is to strike ...Missing: da lato
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Caravaggio and Criminal Law in Renaissance Italy.pdfCaravaggio is stopped by Captain Pino of the Capitoline Police for carrying a sword and a dagger in public. Captain Pino requests to see Caravaggio's permit.
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Duelling and Civility in Sixteenth Century ItalyBy the end of the sixteenth century, the flood of books on the duel had slowed to a trickle in Italy. And the duel, espe- cially with the introduction of ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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The Politics of Vendetta (Chapter 2)Mar 12, 2023 · Vendetta was a commonly used term in early modern Italy and widely viewed in as legitimate, contributing to Italy's very high homicide rates.
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Results for "spada da lato" - The Metropolitan Museum of Art### Summary of Spada da Lato in Renaissance Art and Depictions
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of Machiavelli, Volume I, by Niccolò ...The Art of War. Throughout both The Prince and the Discorsi are constant allusions to, and often long discussions on, military affairs. The Army profoundly ...
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Enacting Sumptuary Laws in Italy (Part II) - The Right to DressJan 11, 2019 · The earliest sumptuary laws in Italy date back to the second half of the thirteenth century, and they continued to be issued until the late ...
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Fencing Through Ages | Olympia Fencing Center Cambridge, MAJul 24, 2020 · The Italian Renaissance and the influence of Italian fencing masters in France, gave rise to the French fencing movement. The nobles and young ...
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Il Fior di Battaglia - Getty MuseumThis manuscript by the greatest fencing-master of the late 1300s, Fiore Furlan dei Liberi da Premariacco, instructs the reader in the intricacies of combat.
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[PDF] Fiore Dei Liberi: 14th century Master of DefenceHis longsword fencing techniques include half- swording, pommel strikes, blade grabbing, disarms, trapping holds, throws, groin kicks, knee stomps, defense ...
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The Italian Masters at Arms | Chicago Swordplay GuildFor modern students, dall'Agocchie's greatest virtue is a detailed explanation of the guards named, but not defined, by Marozzo, and his section on “how to win ...
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Fencing : A Renaissance Treatise by Camillo Agrippa - De Re MilitariThis text is a valuable resource for historians, art historians, science historians, and scholars of masculine identity in 16 th century Italy.Missing: spada lato
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Camillo Agrippa - WiktenauerJun 15, 2025 · Agrippa's theories revolutionized civilian fencing and presaged the emergence of the thrusting style that characterized the use of the rapier.
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Giacomo di Grassi - WiktenauerJun 15, 2025 · Giacomo di Grassi was a 16th century Italian fencing master. Little is known about the life of this master, but he seems to have been born in Modena, Italy.
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Bolognese Swordsmanship: The Dardi SchoolOne of the most famous traditions to come from this central Italian city was the fencing school founded in 1415 by Lippo Bartolomeo Dardi, a swordsman, ...Missing: legacy | Show results with:legacy
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Five Questions on Historical European Martial ArtsWhat specifically makes these so appealing for you? Very soon I decided to concentrate my efforts on the “spada da lato”, i.e. the cut and thrust sword of the ...Missing: credible | Show results with:credible
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spada da lato secolo XVI - del tinDel Tin Armi Antiche / Spada da lato seconda meta secolo XVI / mid 16th century rapier. Spada da lato, circa 1560. 6163. SPADA DA LATO. ,Italia Veneto. Metà ...Missing: reproduction | Show results with:reproduction
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Questions on steel coloring,etching etc - SBG Sword ForumMay 16, 2015 · The reason for that is that in order to get nice blue or purple hues, you need to heat up the blade farther than you do during tempering. This ...Missing: reproducing spada da lato<|separator|>
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How did the weight and balance of historical swords compare to ...Mar 27, 2025 · The weight will typically be a few hundred grams heavier, because for safety's sake the edges will be thicker and blunter (as a rule, re- ...
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[PDF] Safety Tips Phase 1 Report Part A - Historical Fencing Research LtdAs well as tip construction, the flexibility of the blade and mass of the sword are likely to affect both risks. Mass is controlled for in the test for Risk 1 ( ...
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The Ideal Sidesword - Virtus MartialisJun 16, 2024 · These blades, that allow for a thin and sharp edge on spada da filo, were quite common and deserve a separate look into their use in the period.
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This sword, made in Milan in 1560 CE, is - FacebookOct 23, 2025 · This sword, made in Milan in 1560 CE, is one of the most remarkable achievements of Italian armourers. Its elaborate handle, virtuously cut in ...
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Sword - Sidesword - about 1560-70 | Collection ObjectThe straight two-edged blade is in corroded condition and with considerable chipping along both edges. It has a ricasso of 44 cm while the remainder is of ...Missing: milanese spada da lato
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History of the Modern HEMA Movement | Historical European Martial ...May 30, 2020 · This article is about the history of the revival of Historical European martial arts. Learn about key events and achievements made by ...
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ACADEMY OF HISTORICAL FENCING – HEMA Historical fencing in ...The Academy of Historical Fencing, founded in 2006, offers training in various HEMA weapons, with classes in Bristol, Caerwent and Chepstow. They also run ...Resources · AHF Bristol, England · Training Schedule · Get Started
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Bolognese Swordsmanship | Chicago Swordplay GuildThe rapier used alone is the first weapon taught in the Renaissance curriculum and goes back to the very first year of the Guild's history. It is an easy weapon ...Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
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HEMAC-DijonHEMAC-Dijon is a yearly gathering for HEMA research and practice, where instructors demonstrate mastery, and there are lectures and workshops.
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Instructor Certification General Information — HEMAA - HEMA AllianceThe restructured Instructor Certification Program is intended to provide instructors with the tools to run safe and effective classes.Missing: federations | Show results with:federations