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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24 September 2021
Beppe Nadi and his method
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The following is a translation of an article by Giuseppe 'Beppe' Nadi entitled 'How I teach fencing', published in the Novem...
10 September 2021
Now Available: Giordano Rossi's "Sword and Sabre Fencing"
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After several years of on-and-off work, I am very excited to announce that my translation of Giordano Rossi's 1885 treatise Theoretical...
08 August 2021
Changed in translation: modifications to the Parise sabre method
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The controversial yet highly influential treatise by Masaniello Parise entitled Trattato teorico-pratico della scherma di spada e sciabola ...
23 July 2021
Das Stossfechten italienischer Schule by Rudolf Brosch
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As an early student of Luigi Barbasetti after his move to Vienna in 1894, Rudolf Brosch quickly established himself as one of Barbasetti...
09 June 2021
'Causerie' by Enrico Casella
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Towards the end of the 1880s, the new developments in Italian sabre fencing were beginning to gain notoriety outside of Italy, in part due t...
24 May 2021
Das Fechten mit Florett und Säbel by Luigi Sestini
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Despite spending his whole career as a fencing master in Italy, particularly Florence, Ferdinando Masiello had influence that spread well be...
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22 April 2021
Direct cuts in Radaellian sabre
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Depending on your definition of a direct cut , your view on how prevalent such cuts are in Radaellian sabre fencing may lie anywhere on a sp...
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