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- The Flos Duellatorum is the name given to one of the m****cript versions of Fiore dei Liberi's illuminated m****cript fight book, written in 1410 (dated...
- arts manual has survived. His Flower of Battle (Fior di Battaglia, Flos Duellatorum) is among the oldest surviving fencing manuals. Fiore dei Liberi was...
- Italian treatises on swordsmanship and other martial arts is the Flos Duellatorum (Fior Di Battaglia/The Flower of Battle) written by Fiore dei Liberi...
- a comparison of literary and archaeological sources". Acta Periodica Duellatorum. 4 (1): 177–212. doi:10.1515/apd-2016-0006. ISSN 2064-0404. "Viking Age...
- la Hache: A Critical edition and dating discussion". Acta Periodica Duellatorum – via ResearchGate. Price, Brian (August 2021). "THE MARTIAL ARTS OF...
- Vadi was influenced by the work of Fiore dei Liberi, author of the Flos Duellatorum. As both Leonello and Borso d'Este were sons of Niccolò III, owner of...
- Late XIX–XX C: Outline of Russian Combat Techniques", Acta Periodica Duellatorum (vol. 6, issue 2), Matyas Miskolczi (ed.) ISSN 2064-0404. doi:10.36950/apd-2018-010...
- do****ented comprehensive fighting techniques in a treatise entitled Flos Duellatorum covering grappling, dagger, arming sword, longsword, pole-weapons, armoured...
- the rules of dueling in the Viking Age holmganga. The 1409 AD 'Flos Duellatorum' of Italy is the earliest example of an actual code duello in Europe...
- Genealogia deorum gentilium by Giovanni Boccaccio (1313–1375) 1409. Flos Duellatorum by Fiore dei Liberi 1425. Hermaphroditus by Antonio Beccadelli (1394–1471)...