Radaellian Scholar
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An introduction to Radaelli sabre
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Generoso Pavese: champion or charlatan?
The Right Tool for the Job
Austro-Hungarian fencing sabres in the 1890s
Binding the Sword
Radaelli Under Fire
Visualising the Italian fencing lineage
Refining the molinelli
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11 April 2026
From Benevento to Naples (Part 3)
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The third and final part of our fencing tour of Naples features many of the people introduced in part two, with the additions of notable Nea...
28 March 2026
From Benevento to Naples (Part 1)
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Within the wealth of sporting magazines and newspaper articles which commented on fencing in late 19th century Italy, there are several jour...
25 May 2025
Radaellians Respond to Pecoraro and Pessina (Part 1)
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Having exposed and discussed the differences between the two editions of Pecoraro and Pessina's sabre treatise in the previous post , we...
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26 December 2024
The Early Career of Luigi Barbasetti
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In the Radaellian tradition, no other fencing master boasts quite the same level of name recognition as Luigi Barbasetti. As a result of his...
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25 October 2024
Glimpses inside the Master's School: Giovanni Franceschinis
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Continuing on from last week's article from Ottorino Scognamiglio , today is part two of our glimpse into the Mecca of pre-war Italian f...
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