Hi,
due to some posts here, and at other forums, I was wondering who else studies sword and shield, and what source materials they are using for their studies. Iconographical evidence, manuals, etc. I have personally looked at the dueling shield stuff of Talhoffer (although I have come to believe that the main thing to learn from this is how to properly use a dueling shield), the Italian rotella manuals, JC's book, and a couple things from some of the buckler materials that could be relevent to this type of study. Anyone View Hank Reinhardt's video on viking sword and shield? If so what did you think of it? What do you think the differences might be between a center held round shield, a rotella with two straps, and a curved heater? I feel a more open shield ward is appropriate for single combat with a center held round/rotella, as shown here.http://www.thearma.org/Manuals/NewManuals/DiGrassi/03001085.jpg
but a more closed/forward shield ward is what you would probably use with a curved heater for single combat and in a mass combat scenario with any shield type, as shown at the bottom here. http://www.thearma.org/Manuals/NewManuals/Marozzo/p077.jpg And shown here in the upper right corner. http://www.thearma.org/Manuals/NewManuals/Marozzo/p081.jpg I don't think of a shield as a static wall you carry around, but as more of an active defensive and offensive weapon. And of course the shield is also one of the nicest pair of brass knuckles you could ever choose to use on someone. <img src="/forum/images/icons/wink.gif" alt="" />
Thoughts, theories, hypothesis?
Brian Hunt
GFS
P.S. I am asking these questions to help further my own studies in sword and shield.

