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Flowers of Battle: The Complete Martial Works of Fiore dei Liberi
Volume One: The Getty Manuscript and Historical Context
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Item Number: FAP000046
ISBN: 978-1-937439-18-7 Dimensions: 8.5 x 11" Pages: 360 Published: December 2017
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The warriors of medieval Italy practiced a complex and complete martial art, which included the wielding of sword, axe and spear with wrestling, knife-fighting and mounted combat. In the waning years of the 14th century, Fiore dei Liberi was a famed master of this art, whose students included some of the most renowned and dangerous fighting men of his day. Credited by fencing historians as the father of Italian swordsmanship, toward the end of his life, Master Fiore preserved his teachings in a series of illustrated manuscripts, four of which have survived to the present day, and have become the basis of a world-wide effort to reconstruct this lost martial art. This magnum opus, il Fior di Bataglia (The Flower of Battle), composed in early 1409, is one of the oldest, most extensive, and most clearly elucidated martial arts treatises from the medieval period.
Freelance Academy Press is proud to present Flowers of Battle, a multi-volume series of lavishly illustrated, hard-cover books, combining full-color facsimiles of the master’s original manuscripts; professional, annotated translations; and extensive, peer-reviewed essays. Vol. I: Historical Overview and the Getty Manuscript presents a complete translation, transcription and reproduction of the largest and most complete of the manuscripts. Serving as a sourcebook for the entire series, it also includes chapters on the life of Fiore dei Liberi, his students, and patrons; arms and armour in the Getty Manuscript; dueling and chivalric culture in Italy at the close of the 14th century; a detailed analysis of the manuscripts’ use of pedagogy, number and metaphor; and the Flower of Battle’s relationship to other medieval combat manuscripts. While serving as a record of a complete, medieval martial tradition, this volume also provides unique insights into the life, mindset, and milieu of the professional fighting man at the birth of the Italian Renaissance.
Volume One Contents:
Publisher’s Preface Introduction
Part One: Fiore dei Liberi and His World I. Italy at the Birth of the Renaissance II. The Master and His Students III. Understanding the Master Through His Student IV. Portrait of a Renaissance Despot V. The Transformation of Chivalry in Late Medieval Italy VI. The Duel of Honor in the Time of Fiore dei Liberi VII. The Tools of War
Part Two: The Art of Arms—An Analysis of the Flower of Battle I. Pedagogy and the Flower of Battle II. An Overview of Getty Ms. Ludwig XV 13 III. Numbers and Symbols in the Flower of Battle
Part Three: Getty Ms. Ludwig XV 13 Facsimile, Translation, and Transcription I. Translator’s Notes II. Facsimile, Transcription, and Translation
Appendices A. The Gatari Chronicle of the Galeazzo-Boucicaut Duel B. Glossary C. Bibliography
The Flowers of Battle Series Includes:
Vol. I: Historical Overview and the Getty Manuscript Vol. II: Flos Duellatorum (Spring 2018) Vol. III: Florius de Arte Luctandi (Summer 2018) Vol. IV: The Pierpont-Morgan Manuscript and General Concordance (Winter 2018) Vol. V: Leaves of Battle – Fiore dei Liberi’s Martial Heirs and Influence (2019)
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