I was reading through some of Alfred Hutton's commentaries on the historical Masters of Defense and he had some rather curious thing to say about Marozzo.
He claimed that Marozzo's style was mostly cutting and that the thrust was "rarely used." How true was that? I know the Bolognese School employs plenty of thrusting. Was he simply comparing it to the later Italian rapier schools?
Also, on a mostly unrelated subject, I know Fabris includes a technique about using the long rapier in the half-sword grip against pole-arms.
For more "side sword" or "military rapier" type weapons, is there any evidence in the manuals of them being used in half-sword grip or peforming Mordhau or Mordschlag type techniques?
