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Difference between revisions of "De duello, vel De re militari in singulari certamine (Paride del Pozzo)"
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Also in 1544, it was translated into Spanish and published in Seville, Spain under the title ''Libro llamado batalla de dos'' ("Book Called Battle of Two"). In 1580, it was translated into English by Thomas Bedingfield in a manuscript entitled ''Questions of Honor and Arms'' ([[Questions of Honor and Arms (MS V.b.104)|MS V.b.104]]). | Also in 1544, it was translated into Spanish and published in Seville, Spain under the title ''Libro llamado batalla de dos'' ("Book Called Battle of Two"). In 1580, it was translated into English by Thomas Bedingfield in a manuscript entitled ''Questions of Honor and Arms'' ([[Questions of Honor and Arms (MS V.b.104)|MS V.b.104]]). | ||
− | Pozzo's | + | Pozzo's treatise was also used by [[Achille Marozzo]] as the core of his own work on dueling, published as book 5 of his 1536 treatise ''[[Opera Nova (Achille Marozzo)|Opera nova]]''. |
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Revision as of 15:08, 31 December 2014
De re militari et de duello | |
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Questions of Honor and Arms | |
Title page to the 1521 edition | |
Full title | Duello: libro de re imperatori, principi signori, gentil'homini, et de tutti armigeri, cõtinente disfide concordie, pace, casi accadenti, et iudicii con ragione essempli, et authoritate de poeti |
Author(s) | Paride del Pozzo |
Place of origin | Napoli, Italy |
Language | Renaissance Latin |
Publisher | Sixtus Riessinger |
Publication date | 1476, 1518, 1521, 1523, 1525, 1530, 1536, 1540, 1544, 1560, 1580 |
Pages | 376 pages |
Treatise scans |
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De re militari et de duello ("On Military Matters and On Dueling") is an Italian treatise on dueling laws and customs written in Renaissance latin by Paride del Pozzo and published in 1476.
Contents
Publication History
De re militari et de duello was printed in Naples in 1476-77 by Sixtus Riessinger. It was translated into Italian in or before 1518, and several Italian editions were printed in Venice thereafter, including in 1518, 1521, 1523, 1540, and 1544.
Also in 1544, it was translated into Spanish and published in Seville, Spain under the title Libro llamado batalla de dos ("Book Called Battle of Two"). In 1580, it was translated into English by Thomas Bedingfield in a manuscript entitled Questions of Honor and Arms (MS V.b.104).
Pozzo's treatise was also used by Achille Marozzo as the core of his own work on dueling, published as book 5 of his 1536 treatise Opera nova.
Contents
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1 - 376 | Treatise on duelling by Paride del Pozzo |