Hello,
I've been wondering for a while if the C&T sword is a real genus or class or simply a name for a disordered collection of many species of swords.
To start I'll define the concept of "genus or class" as done by John Venn in "Logic of Chance", now it appears that a class of individuals can be define as a collection in which certain aspects do vary in an interval that shows an upper and a lower level and, more important, whose single individuals tend to possess average values of those aspects, this meaning that many individual of the class will possess average values.
We see that E. Oakeshott could give an average value of two pounds for the weight of the medieval sword in "records of the medieval sword".
In "Renaissance Swordmanship" JC tells us the C&T goes from 1,5 to 2,5 pounds in weight, from 37" to 45" in lenght, this alone is not indicative of a class to me because the allowed spread of weight is 50% of the average (two pounds), lenght spread seems less dramatic but it's still a poiniard. Yet, we could have a class here if many C&T swords existed which are 41" and 2 pounds. How swords look like is of little help, because allowed hilts design for the class is from cross to basket, with or without the possibility to finger the ricasso. Blade shape is typical? Again we have parallel edges an triangular blades, so...
The enviroments in which the weapon is to be used are many, so it can be asserted that the military (and heavy) schiavona is a C&T, yet xix century triangular bladed swords good for some cutting, with colichemarde hilts, fit the definition too (issued in some pre unification Italian kingdoms) as does the spadroon, but again the medieval arming sword is an almost perfect average of the class, and exists in considerable numbers, is it the typical C&T sword?
If the definition rests upon the fencing tecniques employed with the weapon, than we should see considerable commonalities between fencing text, and this could be a possible reason for making a genus, if it was true.
In Italy the C&T family is termed "sidesword" because one fences giving the side, one does so with sabres too and it's to be noted that some sabres differ from the C&T concept only for not being double edged, one does so with the scottish broad sword and it is double edged.
So is C&T a real class <img src="/forum/images/icons/confused.gif" alt="" /> ?
