Fiore Furlano de Cividale d'Austria, delli Liberi da Premariacco (Fiore dei Liberi, Fiore Furlano, Fiore de Cividale d'Austria; born ca. 1350; died after...
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Duellatorum is the name given to one of the manuscript versions of Fiore dei Liberi's illuminated manuscript fight book, written in 1410 (dated to 1409...
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Duellatorum (Fior Di Battaglia/The Flower of Battle) written by Fiore dei Liberi around 1409. Fiore's treatise describes an advanced martial arts system of grappling...
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Italian-British sculptor Fiore dei Liberi, Italian renaissance master of arms This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Fiore. If an internal...
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ca. 1400. The earliest master to write in the Italian language was Fiore dei Liberi, commissioned by the Marquis di Ferrara. Between 1407 and 1410, he...
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1501) was an Italian fencing master of the 15th century. Together with Fiore dei Liberi, he is one of the earliest Italian masters from whom an extant martial...
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historical techniques currently listed here come from the teachings of Fiore dei Liberi[citation needed] or the Bolognese / Dardi School. a voi phrase, lit...
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and in Mexico. The methods proposed start from the one described by Fiore dei Liberi in his 1410 treatise Flos Duellatorum in Armis et sine Armis, (also...
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The practice of Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA) first started in Australia in the late 19th century before largely dying out. There was then a...
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according to Fiore dei Liberi (c.1380–1410); Medieval defence against dagger and dagger against dagger, also according to Fiore dei Liberi's system; Medieval/Renaissance...
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fencing treatise Flos Duellatorum, written by the Italian swordmaster Fiore dei Liberi around 1410, has ties to the German school.[citation needed] During...
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follows: German school of swordsmanship Historical European Martial Arts Fiore dei Liberi Hils, Hans-Peter. Meister Johann Liechtenauers Kunst des langen Schwertes...
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not yet clearly separable from the German school. Indeed, the author Fiore dei Liberi states that he has learned much of his art from one "Master Johannes...
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and improving weapons and techniques. One soldier of fortune, Master Fiore dei Liberi wrote a manual Flos Duellatorum or "the Flower of Battle" in 1410,...
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with the oldest surviving Italian treatise being Fior di Battaglia by Fiore dei Liberi, written c. 1400. However, because they were written for the context...
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Unarmed dagger defenses identical to those found in the manual of Fiore dei Liberi and the Codex Wallerstein were integrated into the U.S. Army's training...
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the other primary school of longsword use. The 1410 manuscript by Fiore dei Liberi presents a variety of uses for the longsword. Like the German manuals...
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club. While much of what he describes closely follows the work of Fiore dei Liberi, author of Flos Duellatorum, Vadi's work also differs in some respects...
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gentilium by Giovanni Boccaccio (1313–1375) 1409. Flos Duellatorum by Fiore dei Liberi 1425. Hermaphroditus by Antonio Beccadelli (1394–1471) 1441. De elegantiis...
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contain material both on Ringen and on swordsmanship include those of Fiore dei Liberi (c. 1410), Fabian von Auerswald (1462), Pietro Monte (c. 1480), and...
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founded a fencing school in Bologna in 1415, just a few years after Fiore dei Liberi had completed his Fior di Battaglia. The Dardi School constituted both...
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Pan-American, Centro-American, and South-American Champion. 14th century Fiore dei Liberi 15th century Johannes Liechtenauer Sigmund Ringeck Peter von Danzig...
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medievale; Collana: I libri di Viella, 83; Novembre 2008. Fiore dei Liberi; Tommaso Leoni: Fiore de' Liberi's Fior di Battaglia, a full translation of the Getty...
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of Romances) London, British Library, Add MS 10290 (London Jason) Fiore dei Liberi, Fior di Battaglia New York, Morgan Library & Museum, MS M.383 Los...
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with the oldest surviving Italian treatise being Fior di Battaglia by Fiore dei Liberi, written c. 1400. In Spain, Diego de Valera published a treatise on...
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fencing document the German school, beginning with the writings of Fiore dei Liberi, who mentions a master of Swabia called Johannes "who was a student...
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(1822–1906), actress Antonio da Cividale (fl. 1392–1421), composer Fiore dei Liberi (c. 1350–1420), master of arms Roberto Chiacig (born 1974), professional...
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ancestral family lands near Este to Venice. In 1410 the fighting master Fiore dei Liberi dedicated his treatise, the Fior di Battaglia, to him. In 1413 he made...
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contain material both on ringen and on swordsmanship include those of Fiore dei Liberi (c. 1410), Fabian von Auerswald (1462), Pietro Monte (c. 1480), and...
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the tradition founded by the Friuli master at arms, Fiore dei Liberi (1350?-1410?). Maestro dei Liberi gave no formal name to his school or his martial art...
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