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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16 July 2025
Radaellians Respond to Pecoraro and Pessina (Part 4)
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The publication of Masiello's booklet of criticism marked the climax of the debate surrounding Pecoraro and Pessina's sabre treatis...
30 June 2025
Radaellians Respond to Pecoraro and Pessina (Part 3)
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In very early 1911, or possibly December 1910, the long critique of Pecoraro and Pessina's sabre treatise which Ferdinando Masiello had ...
10 June 2025
Radaellians Respond to Pecoraro and Pessina (Part 2)
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In the immediate aftermath of Masiello's last article, in which Pecoraro and Pessina received an occasionally warranted harsh assessment...
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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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27 April 2025
Comparing editions: Pecoraro & Pessina 1910 vs. 1912
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The year 1910 is a pivotal one in the history of Radaellian fencing. For starters, less than a month into the year came the untimely death o...
25 March 2025
Mangiarotti on the Italian épée
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If you have any preconceptions of what an Italian épée looks like, the first picture that probably comes to mind is the type with a crossgua...
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