SPADA
ISBN#1-891448-37-4, 8 1/2 x 11,
quality paperback, color cover, $24.95
-Available for Shipping March 21, 2003-
The project of the Swordplay Symposium International (SSI), this long-anticipated
anthology of articles captures not only the cutting edge of scholarship
relating to study of historical fighting trea-tises and techniques, but also
stands as a paean to one of the sword communities greatest lights, Ewart Oakeshott.
Over a lifetime, Ewart Oakeshott not only earned unparalleled resepct for his knowledge of medieval swords, but also earned renown by his openess and enthusiasm, chivalric qualities that set an example for others to follow. The author of the most important books on sword history, including The Archaeology of Weapons and Records of the Medieval Sword are timeless standard reference works.
Containing Ewarts last article, Studying Arms within the Circumference of History, SPADA is sure to become an instant resouce. Alongside Ewart, notable luminaries in the historical swordsmanship community record the current state of scholarship relating to the fantastic yet cryptic historical treatises.
Contents
The Art of Parrying -- Gregory Mele
Counterattacks with Opposition -- Stephen Hand
Dom Duartes Advice on Swordsmanship -- Steven Hick
Early Medieval Shield Techniques -- Hand & Wagner
Hungarian Sabre Techniques -- Russell Mitchell
Grappling in Renaissance Fencing -- John Clements
Handedness in Staff Arts -- Paul Wagner
Foundations of Italian Rapier --William E. Wilson
Spanish Rapier in Saviolo -- Stephen Hand and Ramon Martinez
Highland Swordsmanship -- Paul Wagner
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