I was reading recently some new things about Saviolo, has anyone ever heard any of this before?
Writing in 1591 of his master, John Florio stated Saviolo was a tall and ambidextrous man from Padua (who had “a froward, wayward, and troublesome wife), was not quarrelsome or a brawler, had good skill in every kind of weapon, including firearms and artillery, was a good soldier (and dancer) ---and claimed that these rare qualities were very seldom found in English fencers of the time.
Interestingly, he remarked “Truelie he teacheth verie well, and verie guicklie” and that this included knowing “all the advantages, how a man must charge and enter upon his enemie.” ...Sounds like grappling?
