Treatise or Instruction for Fencing: By Hieronymus Calvacabo of Bologna and Patenostrier of Rome Treatise or Instruction for Fencing: By Hieronymus Calvacabo of Bologna and Patenostrier of Rome

Treatise or Instruction for Fencing: By Hieronymus Calvacabo of Bologna and Patenostrier of Rome

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Publisher Description

In 1597 the great French traveller Seigneur de Villamont translated a fencing manuscript by his teacher, Girolamo (in French ‘Hieronyme’) Cavalcabo of Bologna, along with a shorter piece by Paternostrier of Rome. This treatise seems to have brought Cavalcabo to the attention of the French court and he, and later his son César, would be invited to teach the future Louis XIII. This treatise may represent survival of the great fencing tradition of Bologna, and could have influenced the development of French swordplay in the early seventeenth century. Now translated into English, this treatise offers an insight into the fighting style of the period.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2015
25 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
59
Pages
PUBLISHER
Lulu.com
PROVIDER INFO
Lulu Enterprises, Inc.
SIZE
335.7
KB
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