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Antonio Francesco Manciolino (... - ...; fl. 1518-1531) is
considered one of the most
important masters of the so-called "Bolognese School" of fencing...
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although his
tradition became the
foundation for the work of
Antonio Manciolino and
Achille Marozzo, both
possibly students of
famed Bolognese master...
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Bolognese school and it
included such
masters as
Achille Marozzo,
Antonio Manciolino,
Angelo Viggiani and
Giovanni dall'Agocchie. However,
there were other...
- change. It
opened with the two
treatises of
Bolognese masters Antonio Manciolino and
Achille Marozzo, who
described a
variation of the
eclectic knightly...
- M****cripts) – (early or mid 16th century) date it to "about 1550"
Antonio Manciolino,
Opera Nova per
Imparare a Combattere, &
Schermire d'ogni
sorte Armi –...
- (1485)
Pietro Monte (1509)
Anonimo Bolognese M-345/6 (c. 1510s)
Antonio Manciolino (1531)
Achille Marozzo (1536)
Camillo Agrippa,
Trattato di
Scienza d'Arme...
- The
practice of
Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA)
first started in
Australia in the late 19th
century before largely dying out.
There was then a...
- Noble, 1967.
Mention from Clements, John. Get thee a waster!
Antonio Manciolino, in the
beginning of his 1531 manual,
gives point values for the various...
- line of
engagement past
participle of
traversare ("to cross")
Antonio Manciolino.
Opera Nova. 1531. Note:
Spelling of
zenghiaro varies in m****cripts:...
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Diary – Monday, May 27th 1667 and Monday,
September 9th, 1667
Antonio Manciolino, in the
beginning of his 1531 manual,
gives point values for the various...