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Fencing Illustrated translated by Christopher A. Holzman
Fencing Illustrated by Giuseppe Morsicato Pallavicini Translated by Christopher A. Holzman “Fencing Illustrated, by Giuseppe Morsicato Pallavicini is one of the late 17th century fencing books from the Neapolitan-Sicilian school of fencing. Originally published in 1670, this book is copiously illustrated, … Continued
German Sabre of the Berliner Turnschule translated by Jeremy Steflik
German Sabre of the Berliner Turnschule Translation and Additional Material by Jeremy Steflik The fencing style of the Berliner Turnschule developed with close ties to the Prussian military early in the 19th century. Variations of the style are found in … Continued
Sabre Fencing translated by Christopher A. Holzman
Sabre Fencing by Salvatore Pecoraro & Carlo Pessina Translated by Christopher A. Holzman A translation of the 1912 book Sabre Fencing, by Salvatore Pecoraro and Carlo Pessina. This book replaced the sabre section of the Maestro Parise’s book as the … Continued
True Neapolitan Fencing translated by Christopher A. Holzman
True Neapolitan Fencing by Nicola Terracusa e Ventura Translated by Christopher A. Holzman True Neapolitan Fencing, by Nicola Terracusa e Ventura, was originally published in 1725. While the French and northern Europeans were moving to the small sword, the Italians, … Continued