Acta Periodica Duellatorum (vol. 6, issue 2)

Acta Periodica Duellatorum (vol. 6, issue 2)
Title Acta Periodica Duellatorum (vol. 6, issue 2) PDF eBook
Author Matyas Miskolczi
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 218
Release 2019-05-07
Genre History
ISBN 0013997769

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Acta Periodica Duellatorum (APD) is an independent, international, and peer-reviewed journal dedicated to Historical European Martial Arts studies. This emerging field of research has interdisciplinary dimensions, including notably History, Anthropology, Historical sciences, Art History, History of Science and Technology, Archaeology, Sport Sciences, etc. APD was founded in 2013 and publishes two issues per year from 2016 onwards. APD is a non-profit association, based in Switzerland. It is supported by institutional grants, donators/partners and by its readers. The journal is published electronically (Open Access) and printed for subscribed readers and institutions.

Pietro Monte's Collectanea

Pietro Monte's Collectanea
Title Pietro Monte's Collectanea PDF eBook
Author Petrus Montius
Publisher Armour and Weapons
Pages 313
Release 2018
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 9781783272754

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First translation into English of a wide-ranging military treatise from the late middle ages.

The Academy of the Sword

The Academy of the Sword
Title The Academy of the Sword PDF eBook
Author Gerard Thibault d'Anvers
Publisher Aeon Books
Pages 824
Release 2017-02-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 1904658911

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The most detailed and comprehensive treatise on swordsmanship ever written, Gerard Thibault's Academy of the Sword offers an extraordinary glimpse into a forgotten landscape of ideas, in which Pythagorean sacred geometry illuminated the lethal realities of rapier combat to create one of the Western world's only thoroughly documented esoteric martial arts. Translated by the widely respected occultist and scholar John Michael Greer, this stunningly illustrated and precisely detailed manual of Renaissance swordsmanship is a triumphant document of Renaissance culture-as well as a practical manual of a martial art that can still be studied and practiced today.

The Medieval Art of Swordsmanship

The Medieval Art of Swordsmanship
Title The Medieval Art of Swordsmanship PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey L. Forgeng
Publisher Royal Armouries
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Fencing
ISBN 9780948092855

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Jointly Published with the British Royal Armouries Medieval fighting has long been thought to be rough and untutored. Visions of men madly slashing to and fro and hoping for the best still dominate not only popular culture but modern histories of fencing as well. In recent years, the survival of more than 175 fighting treatises from the Middle Ages and Renaissance has provided a whole generation of enthusiasts, scholars, reenactors and stage choreographers with a wealth of new information. This text represents the earliest known text on swordsmanship anywhere in the world. Royal Armouries MS I.33 presents a system of combat that is sophisticated and demonstrates the diffusion of fighting arts beyond the military classes. Within the manuscripts richly illustrated full-color illustrations lie still-potent demonstrates of sword techniques, surprisingly shown by a Priest and Scholar. Most surprisingly, however, is the presence of a woman practcing in the text, the only one illustrated in any European fighting treatise. This full color facsimile & translation has been long-awaited and promises to become an important resource for years to come

Forms of Conflict and Rivalries in Renaissance Europe

Forms of Conflict and Rivalries in Renaissance Europe
Title Forms of Conflict and Rivalries in Renaissance Europe PDF eBook
Author David A. Lines
Publisher V&R unipress GmbH
Pages 282
Release 2015
Genre History
ISBN 3847104098

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Cultural and intellectual dynamism often stand in close relationship to the expression of viewpoints and positions that are in tension or even conflict with one another. This phenomenon has a particular relevance for Early Modern Europe, which was heavily marked by polemical discourse. The dimensions and manifestations of this Streitkultur are being explored by an International Network funded by the Leverhulme Trust (United Kingdom). The present volume contains the proceedings of the Network's first colloquium, which focused on the forms of Renaissance conflict and rivalries, from the perspectives of history, language and literature.

Visualizing the invisible with the human body

Visualizing the invisible with the human body
Title Visualizing the invisible with the human body PDF eBook
Author J. Cale Johnson
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 504
Release 2019-11-05
Genre History
ISBN 3110642689

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Physiognomy and ekphrasis are two of the most important modes of description in antiquity and represent the necessary precursors of scientific description. The primary way of divining the characteristics and fate of an individual, whether inborn or acquired, was to observe the patient’s external characteristics and behaviour. This volume focuses initially on two types of descriptive literature in Mesopotamia: physiognomic omens and what we might call ekphrastic description. These modalities are traced through ancient India, Ugaritic and the Hebrew Bible, before arriving at the physiognomic features of famous historical figures such as Themistocles, Socrates or Augustus in the Graeco-Roman world, where physiognomic discussions become intertwined with typological analyses of human characters. The Arabic compendial culture absorbed and remade these different physiognomic and ekphrastic traditions, incorporating both Mesopotamian links between physiognomy and medicine and the interest in characterological ‘types’ that had emerged in the Hellenistic period. This volume offer the first wide-ranging picture of these modalities of description in antiquity.

The Flower of Battle

The Flower of Battle
Title The Flower of Battle PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 112
Release 2018-07-12
Genre
ISBN 9780984771691

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The Flower of Battle is Colin Hatcher's translation of Fiore dei Liberi's art of combat from the early 15th century. The work included high-resolution images and English text laid out in the manner of the original.