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(c) The School of the Sword 2009 : The School of the Sword is a Western Martial Arts school providing lessons in sword fighting and Historical European martial arts in Berkshire/Surrey UK
The School of the Sword is proud to announce the forthcoming publication of:
La Scherma (The Art of Fencing) by Francesco Ferdinando Alfieri (1640)
Translated by Caroline Stewart, Phil Marshall and Piermarco Terminiello
Published in conjunction with The Pike and Shot Society, this is the first published English translation of Francesco Alfieri’s fencing treatise: “La Scherma”, originally published in Padua in 1640. This work is a fascinating insight into the use of the rapier in the mid 17th Century.
Throughout the book Alfieri maintains the concept of a balanced fight, not only in technique, but in measure with his definition of Misura Perfetta, in posture by eschewing the more extreme forward or rearward leanings of his predecessors, and in his introduction of the Guardia Mista, the guard ”newly found” from which the whole of his system is effectively based.
La Scherma is a concise work, with Book 2 devoting a chapter and plate to every “standard” eventuality, deploying a consistent set of responses in a structured fashion; each set of possible responses is clearly shown in both text and illustration.
To celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the School of the Sword, this work will be available in paperback and a limited hardback edition.
Details on availability and prices will follow soon. In the meantime, please click on the links below to find out more about Alfieri and his work.
| Caroline Stewart |
| Phil Marshall |
| Alfieri - The Man |
| The Alfieri Plates |
| Learning the Art of Swordplay |
| Bandiera |
| Equipment |
| The Good, the Bad and the other one… |
| A Case of Swords |
| Some Thoughts on the Mental Aspects of Combat |
| Twos Company |
| The Good, the Bad and the other one… 2 |
| The Good, the Bad and the other one… 3 |
| The Good, the Bad and the other one… 4 |
| Some Thoughts on the Mental Aspects of Fencing 2 |