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Raccolta delle Fedi d'Alcuni Prencipi (Lelio de Tedeschi)
Raccolta delle Fedi d'Alcuni Prencipi | |
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Collection of Testimonials from certain Princes | |
Full title | RACCOLTA DELLE FEDI D'ALCUNI PRENCIPI, ET SS.ri ITALIANI Che hanno conosciuto, & provato il secreto di Lelio de' Tedeschi Cittadino Bolognese, Dichiarato primo inventore del vero, & sicuro modo di levar nell' atto del ferire, ò del parare la spada di mano all' avversario. |
Author(s) | Lelio de Tedeschi |
Dedicated to | The King of Spain (Felipe III; 14 April 1578 – 31 March 1621) |
Place of origin | Bologna, Italy |
Language | Italian |
Genre(s) | Fencing Pamphlet |
Publisher | Vittorio Benacci |
Publication date | 1605 |
Pages | 24 |
Raccolta delle Fedi d'Alcuni Prencipi ("Collection of Testimonials from certain Princes") is an Italian fencing pamphlet written by Lelio de Tedeschi and published in 1605. It promotes a novel disarm that Lelio claims to have invented, with public testimonials from many noble patrons. It's notable for including a list of Bolognese fencing masters from 1602.
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Publication History
Raccolta delle Fedi d'Alcuni Prencipi was first published in Bologna, Italy in 1605. Lelio's son, Giovanni Francesco de Tedeschi, published an updated version in Paris in 1620
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Additional Resources
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References
Two copies of Raccolta delle Fedi d'Alcuni Prencipi (1605) listed at the Bologna University Library, written by Lelio de Tedeschi
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