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Danet’s Art of Arms
Phil Crawley, Provost with the Black Boar Swordsmanship School and administrator with the Smallsword Symposium, has released a new English translation of Danet’s 1766 treatise, the Art of Arms (vol I). Crawley’s translation is dedicated to memory of Victor Markland … Continue reading
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Tagged 1766, 18th Century, Art of Arms, Danet, English Translation, French, Phil Crawley, Victor Markland
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