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OverviewThis is an exciting anthology of articles on the history of swordsmanship. It includes works from some of the most important names in the field, as well as some 'new faces'. The articles cover a wide range of topics, from ancient and medieval sword and shield combat to Italian and Spanish rapier fencing. Articles include: medical reality of historical wounds; dispelling myths about the early history of rapier fencing in England; finding the sword or stringere; further thoughts on the mechanics of combat with large shields; the circle and the sword, a focus on Carranza and Pacheco de Narvaez in Renaissance Spain; Italian circle theory, a study of applied geometry of the Italian Renaissance; re-interpretation of some aspects of Sword and Buckler system in RA MS I. 33; and, the words 'Claymore' and 'Broadsword', 'The Forgotten Weapon: The Partisan in Italy in the Sixteenth & Seventeenth Centuries'. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stephen HandPublisher: Greenhill Books Imprint: Greenhill Books Dimensions: Width: 21.50cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 28.00cm Weight: 0.481kg ISBN: 9781891448355ISBN 10: 1891448358 Pages: 136 Publication Date: 15 January 2007 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Unknown Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsMedical Reality of Historical Wounds; Dispelling Myths About the Early History of Rapier Fencing in England; Finding the Sword or Stringers; Further Thoughts on the Mechanics of Combat with Large Shields; The Circle and the Sword: A Focus on Carranza and Pacheco de Narvdez in Renaissance Spain; Italian Circle Theory: A Study of Applied Geometry of the Italian Renaissance; Re-Interpretation of some aspects of Sword and Buckler System in RA MS 1.33; The Words Claymore and Broadsword ; The Forgotten Weapon: The Partisan in Italy in the Sixteenth & Seventeenth Centuries.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |