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Item Details
Title:
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THE ART OF COMBAT
A GERMAN MARTIAL ARTS TREATISE OF 1570 |
By: |
Joachim Meyer, Mr. Jeffrey L. Forgeng (Trans) |
Format: |
Hardback |
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£32.50 |
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ISBN 10: |
1853676438 |
ISBN 13: |
9781853676437 |
Publisher: |
GREENHILL BOOKS |
Pub. date: |
21 December, 2005 |
Pages: |
320 |
Translated from: |
German |
Description: |
Meyer's 'The Art of Combat' is among the most important texts in the corpus of German martial arts treatises of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Meyer divides his book into five sections according to weapon types, offering a systematic, rational description of the traditions inherited from the Middle Ages. |
Synopsis: |
First ever translation of this classic 16th century combat treatise Includes the first substantial introduction to the medieval German martial arts tradition and a glossary of technical terms With more than 60 beautiful woodcut illustrations 'A fascinating, too little known, and vividly illustrated volume, Meyer's Art of Combat is especially remarkable in its attention to fighting with halberds, pikes, and quarterstaffs. Military and cultural historians as well as those interested in stage combat will find it invaluable.' - Professor James Shapiro First published in Strassburg in 1570, Joachim Meyer's The Art of Combat is among the most important texts in the rich corpus of German martial arts treatises of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. The text has long been recognized as being particularly important in its field. It was republished in 1600, and was heavily cribbed for the manuals by Jakob Sutor (1612) and Theodor Verolinus (1672). Meyer is mentioned in a historical treatise on combat sports by Henrich von Gunterrodt (1579), and he is the only German master mentioned by the Italian fencing historian Giuseppe Pallavicini (1670).He was described by the modern fencing historian Jacopo Gelli as 'the most illustrious of the early German writers on the matter of fencing'. Meyer divides his book into five parts by weapon types: longsword; dusack (a practice weapon analogous to a sabre); rapier; dagger and wrestling; and staff weapons. For each weapon, Meyer lays out the principles of its use and the vocabulary of techniques, and then describes a range of 'devices', attack combinations for use in combat. This rational approach, along with Meyer's famous and profuse woodcut illustrations, make this a crucial source for understanding medieval and renaissance martial arts. Meyer is unique in offering full recommendations on how to train for various weapons forms. Dr Jeffrey Forgeng is Adjunt Associate Professor at WPI, Mass. specialising in the cultural history of violence in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Era. Publications include The Medieval Swordsman's Art, The Age of Armour and Robin Hood: The Shaping of a Legend. |
Illustrations: |
120 illustrations |
Publication: |
UK |
Imprint: |
Greenhill Books |
Returns: |
Returnable |
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