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  • ...be amiss for us to place before the eyes the works of Camille Agrippa,<ref>Agrippa, Camillo, Treatise on the Science of Arms (Rome, 1553)</ref> the most exper | <p>[8] Tempo is when coming into combat your enemy strikes a blow of maindroit or of revers and in raising his arm to hit you he gives
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  • | influences = [[Camillo Agrippa]] ...to say, guides, or masters of the field, and these taught the soldiers the strikes of the thrust and the cut against a pole. Nowadays we Italians equally carr
    184 KB (32,066 words) - 03:56, 20 October 2023
  • <p>These things, which must be observed, can be read about in Camillo Agrippa and in many other professors of this science. Note that just as those opera ...affront your sword toward the enemy’s face which, if not parried strongly, strikes him in the face as is seen in the fourth figure. If he parries well and str
    139 KB (23,160 words) - 23:36, 18 October 2023
  • | [[Camillo Agrippa]] ...er the beat. Furthermore, the longer the distance between the weight which strikes and the wedge, the greater the impact.</p>
    299 KB (50,043 words) - 00:45, 29 March 2024