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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22 November 2022
The expanded Radaellian reading list
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The ability to compare techniques and views in the many treatises published by those I would call first-generation Radaellians is extremely...
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05 November 2022
Radaellian resistance at the Pinerolo cavalry school
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In early 1891, the Italian cavalry was a hot topic among the nation's fencing commentators. The finishing touches had just been made to ...
22 October 2022
Gustav Casmir's foil and sabre fencing
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An advantage of studying the Radaellian lineage that I often emphasise is the number of treatises published by the graduates of Radaelli...
24 September 2022
Comparing editions: Masiello 1887 vs. 1902
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Having released scans of the 1902 edition of Masiello's foil treatise a few years ago and the 1902 sabre edition earlier this month, I...
11 September 2022
La Scherma di Sciabola by Ferdinando Masiello (3rd edition)
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After releasing the scans of the 1902 edition of Masiello's foil treatise two years ago, it was only a matter of time before I would ac...
21 August 2022
Radaellian sabre in Argentina
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Among the many corners of the world which felt the influence of Italian fencing at the turn of the 20th century, South America is arguably o...
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