I have just re-read Terry Brown's "English Martial Arts" for the 1st time in several years and I know that he posts here from time to time.
He includes a section on standard cross hilted sword (broadsword) and buckler and I was wondering what English sources there are for this weapon. It is this early period sword in which I am interested rather than basket hilted back-sword type weapons.
I realise that there are an increasing amount of interpretations of the English longsword material available, and was wondering if there was much being done on the sword and buckler side of things.
As an added note, the material Terry shows us is obviously very different from 1.33 (and the other earlier period German sources) in its' various modern interpretations and was wondering if anyone more familiar with the English material would hazard a guess as to why this is so. For example, the English stances seem to be relatively upright and the sword and buckler seem to be seperate most of the time.
The English material also seems to be rather different from the Bolognese stuff, though that is presumably because the Italians are using side-swords that are slightly longer and balanced a little differently.
Many thanks for any help anyone is able to give me on this.
Tim


