All Stories

  1. The collection of Lew the Jew in the lineage of German Fight Books corpus
  2. Late Medieval and Early Modern Fight Books
  3. Range of motion and energy cost of locomotion of the late medieval armoured fighter: A proof of concept of confronting the medieval technical literature with modern movement analysis
  4. Conference report - Mixing fencing ground and academic floor: A review of three recent conferences with a focus on Historical European Martial Arts studies
  5. Investigation on the collation of the first Fight book (Leeds, Royal Armouries, Ms I.33)
  6. Two late flying prints informing on the artist involved in the Opera Nova of Achille Marozzo and on the date of an original (lost) edition?
  7. 2 Introduction
  8. 20 Conclusion
  9. 9 Experimenting Historical European Martial Arts, a Scientific Method?
  10. The Future of Historical European Martial Arts Studies. A discussion
  11. L’expérimentation du geste martial et du geste artistique : regards croisés
  12. Historical European Martial Art a crossroad between academic research, martial heritage re-creation and martial sport practices
  13. Une épée d’armes pour le combat singulier en armure
  14. Liegnitzer, Hundsfeld or Lew? The question of authorship of popular Medieval fighting teachings
  15. Fighting in the Fightschools late XVth, early XVIth century