New Italian manual recently released.

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New Italian manual recently released.

Postby Gianluca Zanini » Sat Jul 14, 2007 2:21 am

Dear Sirs,

for those who might be interested( my apologyze in advance if the news has already been mentioned on this forum) a new manual was released recently:

http://www.ilcerchio.it/ilcerchio/anonimo_bolognese.htm

Probably Marozzo's Master, Di Luca, or Manciolino's Master.
No plates at all, but quite long treatise, which follow the Bolognese school with some interesting parts such as long part on single one handed sword(differently from the following master's mauals), and sword with parrying glove and other things.
It can be said as the lost ring of the bolognese school.
We are all grateful with Marco Rubboli for his outstanding work.

my best

Gianluca Zanini

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