Bill Tsafa wrote:It is something I have wondered about and I suspect that perhaps it was simply too basic for people to bother to put to text. Kind of like finding a cookbook on frying eggs. I suspect that Sword and Shield is what the general army was taught and sent out to die on the front lines with. Longsword on the other hand was the "Noble Art".
Not exactly. Stacy just touched on it. The more you see plate, the less you see large shields. Having the off-hand free of the shield means it is now available to use on the sword, so they develop accordingly. Swords of the Crusader era already had grips that could accomodate the off-hand, so they must have been thinking along those lines.
Also, if you are assuming unarmored in your bouting, then you must drop the shield. Is there any evidence of the use of large shields without armor apart from perhaps some Vikings, who are not being studied in this instance? If you are assuming armored, then keep the shield, but now you cannot really count cuts.
I've only had one cup of coffee this morning, so I hope I'm making sense.
I'll also echo Aaron's sentiment on the kudos for putting yourself up for criticism and staying around in the discussion.