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  • | language = [[language::Middle French]] <p>'''Rotate'''<ref>Volter is an Italian loanword of voltare which means "to turn".</ref> properly speaking means go
    127 KB (22,665 words) - 02:42, 18 February 2024
  • | language = [[language::Italian]] '''Alfonso Falloppia''' was a [[century::16th century]] [[nationality::Italian]] soldier and [[fencing master]]. Little is known about his life, but he id
    54 KB (9,690 words) - 01:04, 24 March 2024
  • | Language(s) = {{plainlist | [[language::Middle High German]]
    23 KB (3,851 words) - 19:45, 13 November 2023
  • | language = {{plainlist | [[language::Early New High German]]
    38 KB (5,775 words) - 02:30, 17 January 2024
  • | language = [[Early New High German]] ...troduction of classical motifs into Northern art, through his knowledge of Italian artists and German humanists, have secured his reputation as one of the mos
    56 KB (8,410 words) - 03:40, 19 October 2023
  • | Language(s) = [[language::Early New High German]] ...p. ''Die Blume des Kampfes'' may be based on the tradition of 14th century Italian master [[Fiore de'i Liberi]], given that his works include considerable ove
    68 KB (10,704 words) - 20:08, 27 October 2023
  • ...under his coif into the back of his head, or into his buttocks (excuse my language), or into the back of his knee, or in any other place where he is unprotect ....77 standard pounds. Fiore indicates here that the sword should be 5 to 7 [Italian] pounds, so taking the upper and lower values as bounds, this gives a poten
    30 KB (5,655 words) - 21:32, 25 June 2021
  • | language = [[language::Italian]] <p>'''Jacopo Monesi''' was an [[nationality::Italian]] [[fencing master]] during the first half of the [[century::17th century]]
    47 KB (8,099 words) - 18:14, 25 March 2024
  • ...It thus affords a valuable insight into the culmination of the use of the Italian rapier before it was ultimately supplanted by the adoption of the smallswor MS M 383, owned by the Morgan Library and Museum, differs from the other Italian versions by beginning with fighting on horseback and moving to foot combat
    101 KB (14,647 words) - 19:59, 26 January 2024
  • | language = [[language::Middle French]] ...ich in turn derives from old French “volte”. Despite the similarity to the Italian term “volta” a blade action is intended here, whereby the blade is curv
    36 KB (6,442 words) - 20:24, 20 November 2023
  • | language = [[language::Middle French]] ...to largely be an abbreviated French translation of [[Camillo Palladini]]'s Italian treatise ''[[Discorso sopra l'arte della scherma (MS 14.10)|Discorso di Cam
    74 KB (13,446 words) - 23:13, 18 October 2023
  • | language = [[language::Italian]] ...n Italy, he gives us just an overview, naming some actions used in various Italian regions and reporting some customs of other countries. In particular, he sa
    38 KB (6,645 words) - 19:59, 26 January 2024
  • | language = [[language::French]] ...'. English has a single term ''thrust'' to mean either, but did borrow the Italian term ''imbroccata'' to specifically refer to the latter type of thrust.
    29 KB (4,376 words) - 21:26, 20 October 2023
  • | language = {{plainlist | [[language::Middle Italian]]
    87 KB (15,346 words) - 19:59, 26 January 2024
  • | Language(s) = [[language::Early New High German]] ...Point/start.do?Query{{=}}+1035%3D%22BV040674061%22+IN+%5B2%5D&View{{=}}uer&Language{{=}}en Library catalog entry]
    105 KB (13,479 words) - 23:07, 2 November 2023
  • | language = [[language::Dutch]] ...German manner, which was itself heavily influenced by the teachings of the Italian master [[Salvator Fabris]].<ref name="Reinier"/>
    124 KB (14,660 words) - 23:27, 18 October 2023
  • | language = [[language::Italian]]{{#set:language=French|language=Early New High German}} | nationality = [[Italian]]
    219 KB (37,150 words) - 23:04, 30 May 2024
  • | language = [[language::Italian]] | nationality = [[Italian]]
    135 KB (21,899 words) - 21:08, 29 March 2024
  • | language = [[language::Medieval Latin]] | {{italian translation|http://lutegerus.wordpress.com/|1}}
    68 KB (11,630 words) - 16:03, 17 November 2023
  • | language = [[language::Italian]] '''Antonio Manciolino''' was a [[century::16th century]] [[nationality::Italian]] [[fencing master]]. Little is known about this master's life; he seems to
    180 KB (32,101 words) - 03:19, 18 November 2023

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