This article offers a partial overview on fencing, as recognized through archive records, as well as French epics and romances from the twelfth to the early fourteenth century. In the twelfth century, fencing was only attested through knightly vocabulary as a way to describe actions performed during single combats involving a combination of shield and another weapon, most commonly a sword. Fencing was progressively dissociated from the knightly arts and there were even few mentions of its use by common people. There are archive records from the thirteenth century of individuals bearing the nickname “fencer”, although there is rarely enough context to be certain that they were really practicing the art. At the end of the thirteenth century, ...
The study compares fencingmanuals written 1599 by George Silver and by Joachim Meyer, most likely wr...
While medieval warfare has been a long established topic of study, focus to date has been primarily ...
This thesis offers a new and interdisciplinary approach to depictions of fighting in late medieval c...
This article offers a partial overview on fencing, as recognized through archive records, as well as...
During the nineteenth century, many sources were published about the regulation of fencing in Renais...
During the late Middle Ages and into the Renaissance, fighting books—Fechtbücher—were produced in no...
Following a long mercenary tradition, Switzerland had to build in the 19th century its own military ...
This article addresses the evolution of French bayonet fencing, teachings and methods over the cours...
This article studies a peculiar 18th-century literary genre, the fencing manual, in which French mas...
The Liber de Arte Dimicatoria (Leeds, Royal Armouries FECHT 1, previously and better known as MS I.3...
Numerous historians have emphasized the consequences of technical innovations on Medieval social str...
This article studies a peculiar 18th-century literary genre, the fencing manual, in which French mas...
Si la question de la violence à la fin de l’ère médiévale a été amplement traitée par les historie...
The Neapolitan school of fencing, which received official sanction after the reunification of Italy ...
The goal of this thesis is to depict the golden era of European martial arts, which I consider to ha...
The study compares fencingmanuals written 1599 by George Silver and by Joachim Meyer, most likely wr...
While medieval warfare has been a long established topic of study, focus to date has been primarily ...
This thesis offers a new and interdisciplinary approach to depictions of fighting in late medieval c...
This article offers a partial overview on fencing, as recognized through archive records, as well as...
During the nineteenth century, many sources were published about the regulation of fencing in Renais...
During the late Middle Ages and into the Renaissance, fighting books—Fechtbücher—were produced in no...
Following a long mercenary tradition, Switzerland had to build in the 19th century its own military ...
This article addresses the evolution of French bayonet fencing, teachings and methods over the cours...
This article studies a peculiar 18th-century literary genre, the fencing manual, in which French mas...
The Liber de Arte Dimicatoria (Leeds, Royal Armouries FECHT 1, previously and better known as MS I.3...
Numerous historians have emphasized the consequences of technical innovations on Medieval social str...
This article studies a peculiar 18th-century literary genre, the fencing manual, in which French mas...
Si la question de la violence à la fin de l’ère médiévale a été amplement traitée par les historie...
The Neapolitan school of fencing, which received official sanction after the reunification of Italy ...
The goal of this thesis is to depict the golden era of European martial arts, which I consider to ha...
The study compares fencingmanuals written 1599 by George Silver and by Joachim Meyer, most likely wr...
While medieval warfare has been a long established topic of study, focus to date has been primarily ...
This thesis offers a new and interdisciplinary approach to depictions of fighting in late medieval c...