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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20 March 2020
Translation - Lezioni collettive di spada e sciabola by Eugenio Pini
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Eugenio Pini is one of the most famous names in modern Italian fencing history, perhaps second only to Aldo Nadi. He was undoubtedly the fir...
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23 February 2020
La Scherma della Sciabola e del Bastone a Due Mani by Alberto Falciani
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Seeing as it has been a while since I have made public any original fencing treatises, I thought I should get around to completing a transcr...
17 January 2020
The 1892 Genoa Fencing Tournament
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In this first post of 2020, I bring a translation of another detailed fencing tournament report, this time from 1892 Genoa. Published with t...
21 December 2019
Codice del Duello by Conte di Chatauvillard
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The scans I present to the reader today are not directly to fencing, but nevertheless pertain to a topic quite relevant to all those practis...
14 November 2019
The 1902 Grand International Fencing Tournament in Turin
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Jumping slightly ahead of the previous tournaments we have seen, the regulations I present to you today are from a tournament that took pla...
17 October 2019
La Scherma di Spada by Alberto Cougnet
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Today I present to my readers a book from my own collection: La Scherma di Spada by the sports journalist and amateur fencer Alberto Cou...
12 September 2019
The 1886 Varese Fencing and Gymnastics Tournament
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The tournament regulations I present to you today are slightly out of the ordinary, due to the fact that they also contain regulations for t...
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