School of Fencing

Hardback

Main Details

Title School of Fencing
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Domenico Angelo
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 250,Width 195
Category/GenreFencing
ISBN/Barcode 9781473882973
ClassificationsDewey:796.86
Audience
General
Illustrations Illustrated throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Imprint Frontline Books
NZ Release Date 11 September 2017
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

'Domenico Angelo's book, complete with diagrams, embodies the ideas of an era.' Philip Stafford in The Times Literary Supplement 'This is a fascinating read and surprisingly up to date. Every fencer will learn from it . . . Very highly recommended.' The Sword 'If there is one book on smallsword technique that a person should have in their collection, Angelo's treatise is certainly that book.' JL Forgeng in Man At Arms magazine Domenico Angelo's The School of Fencing was first published in 1763 as L'Ecole des armes and was one of the most popular and influential treatises of its time. Today, it remains essential reading for any historical swordfighter, student of martial arts, or military historians, giving the reader access to one of the great masters of the art. This modern edition is annotated by Maestro Jeannette Acosta-Martinez, who is currently the foremost expert in the French small sword. Her additions to this edition help clarify Angelo's text for the modern reader. This edition also includes an Introduction by the editor, Jared Kirby, which gives a short history of Angelo's life. AUTHOR: Jared Kirby is a historical fencer who edited and helped translate Capo Ferros Italian Rapier Combat and Vincentio Saviolos 'A Gentleman's Guide to Duelling'. SELLING POINTS: . Superbly illustrated, highly influential eighteenth-century fencing treatise . One of the most popular treatises of its time . Essential reading for historical swordfighters and students of martial arts and military history . Fully annotated to make the text accessible to the modern reader

Author Biography

Jared Kirby is a historical fencer who edited and helped translate Capo Ferro's Italian Rapier Combat and Vincentio Saviolo's A Gentleman's Guide to Duelling. He lives in New York City.