New I.33 Article: Falling Under the Sword & Shield

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New I.33 Article: Falling Under the Sword & Shield

Postby Webmaster » Sat Jan 11, 2014 12:55 am

A new article by ARMA Dallas-Fort Worth member Randall Pleasant has now been released on the Essays page:

Fall Under the Sword and Shield: An Examination of the First Play of MS I.33

This is a follow-up to Randall's previous article on the guards and cuts of I.33, and an excellent examination of this often controversial section of our oldest fechtbuch.
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Re: New I.33 Article: Falling Under the Sword & Shield

Postby Randall Pleasant » Thu Jan 30, 2014 9:48 am

Scholars

To help you understand the article and the Fall Under the Sword and Shield play I created the following flow chart.
Note that the primary path of the play is shown in light blue while the alternative paths are shown in light orange.

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