Difference between revisions of "The Plays of Abrazare"
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Book: a complete transcription, translation, interpretation, and academic treatment, see [https://swordschool.shop/products/from-medieval-manuscript-to-modern-practice-wrestling-paperback From Medieval Manuscript to Modern Practice: the Wrestling Techniques of Fiore dei Liberi]. | |||
Book: for a complete transcription, translation, interpretation, and academic treatment, see [https://swordschool.shop/products/from-medieval-manuscript-to-modern-practice-wrestling-paperback From Medieval Manuscript to Modern Practice: the Wrestling Techniques of Fiore dei Liberi]. | |||
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Revision as of 09:55, 4 January 2026
The Abrazare section of the Getty Manuscript begins with four guards, continues with 20 plays, of which the last four involve a bastoncello. The first six plays are an integral part of our [Fiore Basic Syllabus].
Related resources
Book: for a complete transcription, translation, interpretation, and academic treatment, see From Medieval Manuscript to Modern Practice: the Wrestling Techniques of Fiore dei Liberi.
Online Course: Medieval Wrestling: The Abrazare of Fiore dei Liberi
The Four Guards
The Unarmed Abrazare Plays
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The Bastoncello Plays
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