The sixteenth-century Collectanea of the condottiero Pietro Monte contains some of the most thorough writings that exist pertaining to the use of staff weapons. A detailed study of how these weapons are categorised, contextualised, and used in Monte’s work can, due to their sometimes limited treatment in other fight books, allow for a comparative approach between Monte’s works and those of other fight book authors. Such a study allows for a more complete understanding of how Monte’s work fits in with the wider fight book genre, properly contextualising the Collectanea, and demonstrating to what extent this important but often overlooked text should be considered revolutionary or reflective of contemporary military and martial trends. In thi...
This article discusses the role played by Fightmaster (master-at-arms, Schirm- or Fechtmeister ) in ...
Making a good “copy” of an ancient weapon means to reach different targets, not only regarding the f...
Little is known about the undated and presumably anonymous fight book which was once owned by Hugold...
The sixteenth-century Collectanea of the condottiero Pietro Monte contains some of the most thorough...
The fifteenth-century fight book author Filippo Vadi wrote that the sword “is a cross and a royal we...
The Italian Pietro del Monte left us a wonderful work on the martial arts of the late XVth century. ...
The works of Pietro Monte had been forgotten for many centuries, and only recently have their merits...
This thesis is an interdisciplinary study of medieval and early modern staff weapons, with the goal ...
London, British Library MS Cotton Titus A xxv, f 105r–v is a rare example of instruction in personal...
The three publications offered for evaluation, The Art of Sword Fighting in Earnest, Mastering the ...
While medieval warfare has been a long established topic of study, focus to date has been primarily ...
Several scholars have studied Pietro del Monte’s works, but only a few have focused on his military ...
From the late eighteenth century the British military produced official ‘fight books’ outlining the ...
Intellectual historians have rarely attended to the genre of fighting manuals, but these provide a n...
During the late Middle Ages and into the Renaissance, fighting books—Fechtbücher—were produced in no...
This article discusses the role played by Fightmaster (master-at-arms, Schirm- or Fechtmeister ) in ...
Making a good “copy” of an ancient weapon means to reach different targets, not only regarding the f...
Little is known about the undated and presumably anonymous fight book which was once owned by Hugold...
The sixteenth-century Collectanea of the condottiero Pietro Monte contains some of the most thorough...
The fifteenth-century fight book author Filippo Vadi wrote that the sword “is a cross and a royal we...
The Italian Pietro del Monte left us a wonderful work on the martial arts of the late XVth century. ...
The works of Pietro Monte had been forgotten for many centuries, and only recently have their merits...
This thesis is an interdisciplinary study of medieval and early modern staff weapons, with the goal ...
London, British Library MS Cotton Titus A xxv, f 105r–v is a rare example of instruction in personal...
The three publications offered for evaluation, The Art of Sword Fighting in Earnest, Mastering the ...
While medieval warfare has been a long established topic of study, focus to date has been primarily ...
Several scholars have studied Pietro del Monte’s works, but only a few have focused on his military ...
From the late eighteenth century the British military produced official ‘fight books’ outlining the ...
Intellectual historians have rarely attended to the genre of fighting manuals, but these provide a n...
During the late Middle Ages and into the Renaissance, fighting books—Fechtbücher—were produced in no...
This article discusses the role played by Fightmaster (master-at-arms, Schirm- or Fechtmeister ) in ...
Making a good “copy” of an ancient weapon means to reach different targets, not only regarding the f...
Little is known about the undated and presumably anonymous fight book which was once owned by Hugold...