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Latest revision as of 19:57, 27 October 2023

Additional MS 23223
British Library
London, United Kingdom
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HagedornLeng
WierschinHils
Type Fencing manual
Date Late 1500s or early 1600s
Language(s) Italian
Material Paper
Size 47 folia
Format Double-sided
External data Library catalog entry

Additional MS 23223 is an anonymous Italian fencing manual written around the turn of the seventeenth century. The original currently rests in the holdings of the British Library in London, United Kingdom. It discusses the sword (single, double, and paired with dagger, cape, and rotella), as well as polearms and the greatsword; the teachings are similar in many respects to those of Francesco di Sandro Altoni.

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Copyright and License Summary

For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the discussion page.

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