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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12 February 2022
Generoso Pavese: champion or charlatan?
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As the recently unified Kingdom of Italy struggled to stabilise the economic conditions in Southern Italy, a great wave of emigration took p...
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25 January 2022
Fechten im Bild by Hans Murero
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This most recent addition to my personal collection entitled Fechten im Bild (literally 'Fencing in picture') is more of a novelty ...
09 January 2022
Vittorio Argento on Neapolitan sabre fencing
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Throughout the 19th century, sabre fencing in southern Italy was always considered a secondary discipline to sword (foil) fencing, a prefere...
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06 December 2021
Austro-Hungarian fencing sabres in the 1890s
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The comparative lightness of Italian fencing sabres was something that foreign commentators took particular note of in the 1890s as Italian ...
08 November 2021
Istituzione di arte ginnastica by Niccolò Abbondati
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The Neapolitan fencing lineage is one of the most well-documented and longest-lasting in Europe, arguably rivalling the Liechtenauer, Kreuss...
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