you also have this: http://www.thearma.org/Manuals/Liberi2.htm
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Downright generous, I should think, for a foregone conclusion. Longsword wins against a sharp piece of jewlery, the wielder of which being still further hampered and restricted by codified rules and regulations, the dicates of comportment
Stacy Clifford wrote:Brandon, I realize you have strong opinions and in most cases fairly logical reasoning behind them, but you need to tone down the insolence toward our guests on this forum before I stop trying to convince Gene not to ban you. Challenging others' assertions is all well and good, but you're a guest here too and we expect a certain amount of civility, which does not include toeing right up to the line and sticking your tongue across it. Out of respect for us as your hosts, knock it off with the flame baiting, this thread has too many separate topics running already.
To everyone, let's try to keep this thread on topic about the Masters book from here on and take other subjects to a new thread.
Brandon Paul Heslop wrote:Sorry they hurt your feelings, Will.
Stacy Clifford wrote:To everyone, let's try to keep this thread on topic about the Masters book from here on and take other subjects to a new thread.
I appreciate the attempt, however. Do keep posting, but can we please get over fetisizing with the erroneous-claim and the 'not-read-Fiore'-claim? I'm not going to comment more on those, unless you have something really good to say.
please do not be offended by my post, I don't wish any ill feelings. […]
Finally, I am sorry to hear you are disappointed by my comments, but honestly, what did you expect?
About reading the manual I am indeed suggesting that, especially since without doing so it is difficult for you to comment on what I call actual 'errors' as well as what I now accept as points of interpretation.
I do appreciate you standing up for the essay, though. Maybe you could still contribute more. What did you, as a person not so familiar with Fiore, learn from it? Did it raise any further questions?
To be honest, when I read the essay, my initial thought was exactly "wow, that's a lot of mistakes", so why would I not wish to convey this idea to others?
If you can address the factual errors at some point, that would be great! Or acknowledge them as errors, I am not challenging you to dispute them, they are not your errors after all.
What you describe as doing in your sd and pp training is not what Fiore talks about.
Still about multiple opponents, please cite where Fiore speaks of fighting multiple opponents?
On page 17, last paragraph Fiore's guards are compared to those of Vadi's with the same name, but with no mention that Vadi's system is not similar to Fiore's, there really is no reason to expect the guards to match either externally or in their supposed use. Same goes on the next page about comparison to Liechtenauer - the styles are not to be expected to be similar even if they cover similar concepts.
Jason Taylor wrote:I learned a great deal of general information from the essay (the Fiore study guide; I don’t have the book yet), and since I hadn’t already had significant exposure to Fiore’s work, it helped ground me to begin my study of the text itself. From my point of view, the essay was a great primer, which I believe another poster here suggested was the primary aim of the work. I can see, however, how it might lack the technical detail that someone like yourself, who doesn’t need a primer, would be hungry for. For me, the essay is a novice’s guide to Fiore, so it works.
Shane Smith wrote:I guess I'm not the only guy in ARMA who thinks the rapier is a sissyfied weapon then?
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As Stacy said, you guys keep it scholarly and well reasoned.
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