Sword in Two Hands
A full color training guide for the medieval longsword based on Fiore dei Liberi's Fior di Battaglia
Brian R. Price
ISBN: 1-891448-13-7
hardtcover, 8 1/2" x 11" 314pp
Price: $49.95
Available August, 2007
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The potent art of Fiore dei Liberi has fascinated
medievalists and Western martial artists for nearly a decade. Encapsulated in
three works known variously as the Fior di Battaglia and the Flos Duellatorum,
Fiore's art includes grappling (abrazzare), fighting with and against a dagger
(daga), using the sword in one and two hands (spada), spear (lanza), and poleaxe
(azza), on foot and on horseback, in and out of armour.
Brian R. Price has studied this art since 1999, and
founding the Schola Saint George, has created a modern training regimen into
Fiore's art based on use of the sword in two hands, also known as the "bastard"
or "hand and a half" sword. Author of the prestigious Techniques of Medieval
Armour Reproduction, Mr. Price has brought the same quality of work to this
project, a study of Fiore's longsword material.
This book, sumptuously illustrated with more than
700 color photographs and plates from Fiore's work, surveys what is known about
Fiore's life and introduces the art of medieval swordsmanship with detailed
chapters on the poste or guards, footwork, strikes and power generation,
striking to cover, and defensive plays. Additional chapters offer tips on
training and insight into how the Schola Saint George trains its students.
Included are practical drills, games, and common errors designed to communicate
the key principles that underly the art.
Hardbound with a textbook-style binding for
durability, this book is sure to become an important text for anyone interested
in medieval swordsmanship.
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