-
dedicated to
Guidobaldo da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino, De Arte
Gladiatoria Dimicandi ("Of the Art of
Sword Combat"). This
lavish colour m****cript is one of...
- 287–289. ISBN 1-891448-07-2. Vadi,
Philippo (2013). De Arte
Gladiatoria Dimicandi (PDF).
Creative Commons License. p. 84. Grandy, Bill (2015). "What are...
- "Guards of the
pollax in armour" From
Philippo di Vadi's
treatise on
fencing entitled "De Arte
Gladiatoria Dimicandi"...
- De Arte
Gladiatoria Dimicandi was
written by
Italian fencing master Filippo Vadi
between 1482 and 1487. It
consists of an
opening prologue describing...
- pollaxe, and spear.
Another important treatise, De Arte
Gladiatoria Dimicandi, was
written by
Filippo Vadi
sometime between 1482 and 1487. Although...
- is more
likely but this pure speculative." Jens P. Kleinau, 1418
Modus Dimicandi Magistri H.
Beringois of the Ms. G.B.f.18.a (2013) fol. 13v. und dy [kunst...
- is more
likely but this pure speculative." Jens P. Kleinau, 1418
Modus Dimicandi Magistri H.
Beringois of the Ms. G.B.f.18.a (2013) arma.lh.pl
Hanko Döbringer...
- dei Liberi's Flos
Duellatorum (1410)
Filippo Vadi's De Arte
Gladiatoria Dimicandi (1485)
Pietro Monte (1509)
Anonimo Bolognese M-345/6 (c. 1510s) Antonio...
-
introduction to the use of the rapier, by
William E.
Wilson De Arte
Gladiatoria Dimicandi: 15th
century swordsmanship of
Master Filippo Vadi,
translated by Luca...
-
known through the
treatise he
penned c. 1482
entitled De Arte
Gladiatoria Dimicandi (also "the art of arms").
Between these two men, we have
today a complete...