Resources for Historical European Martial Artists

Books

Introduction to the Italian Rapier

By Devon Boorman
A Step-by-Step Guide to the Fundamentals of Rapier Combat

Long before “fencing” was associated with white jackets, light-weight foils and the Olympic games, the rapier was a tool of life and death. Heavier than its modern counterparts, capable both of thrusting and cutting, it was often used along with a dagger, shield, or cloak. The rapier was the weapon of choice in the Renaissance at the peak of the duelling era. The Italian school of swordsmanship was highly influential amongst the major courts of Europe and produced scholarly writings that are still reprinted and studied today. The system of Italian fencing is efficient, athletic, and strategic.

In these pages Devon Boorman lays out the foundation for the art of the rapier through a clear modern approach. Starting first with healthy and powerful body mechanics, you will then progress through the techniques of movement, attack, and defence. From there, you will learn the aspects of timing and blade control that made the Italian school so revered. These skills are then tied together into a clear strategic framework, along with guidance on effectively training and conditioning tactical responses into your body to achieve long-term mastery. Not only is Italian Rapier a beautiful martial art in its own right, but the techniques and theory presented here are valuable and informative for practitioners of nearly any hand-to-hand weapons tradition.

A complete curriculum in its own right, this book is a perfect companion to the Introduction to the Italian Rapier DVD!

Fior di Battaglia

The Flower of Battle
Written by Fiore dei Liberi, Design by Greg Reimer, Translation by Tom Leoni

This unique version of the work of 14c Italian Knight and Martial Arts master Fiore dei Liberi reproduces the look, feel, and artwork of the original Getty manuscript while being completely translated into English.

All 300 figures have been painstakingly remastered and redrawn by designer Greg Reimer. The vitality of the lines and illumination has been brought back to its original crispness and clarity. At first glance the entirety of the text appears to be the original Italian, hand written by Fiore, but is in fact Tom Leoni’s English translation with each passage rendered into a script that mirrors the original!

Enjoy the marvel of accessing this amazing text on wrestling, dagger, longsword, armoured combat, poleaxe, and more while feeling like an Italian noble reading your personal copy of this great swordmaster’s literary work of art.

Lo Schermo, overo Scienza d’Arme

On Defense, or the Science of Arms
Written by Salvator Fabris, Design by Greg Reimer, Translation by Tom Leoni

A unique and beautiful translation of a truly classic Italian fighting manual. On Defense, or the Science of Arms has been designed to resemble the look and feel of the 1606 original, but read in English! Nearly 200 detailed plate engravings are preserved, illustrating and illuminating his techniques. The original Italian text has been expertly translated into English by researcher and master instructor Tom Leoni.

Written in the first decade of the 1600s, Salvator Fabris’ Lo Schermo, overo Scienza d’Arme (“On Defense, or the Science of Arms”) is an essential Italian martial arts treatise for every sword enthusiast. Unmatched in its detail in both describing fencing theory and principles, it aims to be a complete resource for the student of the renaissance rapier.

On Defense, or the Science of Arms includes detailed instruction on single rapier, rapier and dagger, grapples, rapier and cloak, unarmed vs dagger, and one curious play of spear vs rapier.

The importance of Fabris’ work can hardly be overstated. His treatise was reprinted for over a hundred years after his death, plagiarized several times by later writers, and translated into both German and Latin. He is almost universally praised by later masters and fencing historians.

DVD Video

Introduction to the Italian Longsword

by Devon Boorman

Follow along with Maestro d’Armi Devon Boorman as he leads you through the fundamentals of Medieval longsword combat. You will develop grace, power, and effective martial skills with solo and partnered exercises that teach the foundation of this beautiful and powerful martial art. Ideal for beginners of all age levels and physical abilities.

Contents

  1. Introduction to the Longsword
  2. The Cut: Six Powerful Blows
  3. Posture: Standing in Guard
  4. The Thrust: Five Deadly Strikes
  5. Attacking with Safety & Intention
  6. Measure: Moving to the Target
  7. Tempo: Opportunities to Attack
  8. Defense & Counter Attack
  9. From Drilling to Combat
  10. Conclusion

Running time: 2 hours

Introduction to the Italian Rapier

by Devon Boorman

Follow along, sword-in-hand, with internationally renowned swordsman and instructor Devon Boorman, as he leads you through the fundamentals of Renaissance rapier combat! This sophisticated art represents the pinnacle of the duel of honor as it was originally practiced in the seventeenth century and its practice today. You will develop grace, power, and effective martial skills with solo and partnered exercises that teach the foundation of swordplay. Ideal for beginners of all age levels and physical abilities.

Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Posture & Movement
  3. The Lunging Attack
  4. Gaining the Opponent’s Sword
  5. Recovering Control of the Fight
  6. Tempo: Timing & Opportunity
  7. Full-Speed Sparring & Freeplay
  8. Conclusion

Running time: 2 hours