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From: Invisible
Subject: Yeah, I'll stop now...
Date: 18 Feb 2009 04:54:20
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http://qdb.us/294563


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From: Vincent Le Chevalier
Subject: Re: Yeah, I'll stop now...
Date: 18 Feb 2009 05:22:46
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Invisible a écrit :
> http://qdb.us/294563

Heh. Actually fencers of the past have been known to be very fond of 
geometry, especially the Spanish schools from the Renaissance onwards.

A plate from the biggest fencing manual ever written (Girard Thibault's 
Académie de l'Espée):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Girard_Thibault_-_Academie_de_l-Espee_1628_Met._museum.jpg

Some diagrams that fits the QDB description quite well :-) :
http://www.martinez-destreza.com/articles/spanish2.htm

A brief description of how the system looks like from the outside :
http://technogypsy.net/roaches/2004/lansing.htm

> The Spanish rapier school as explained by Narvaez is the kind of
> sword-fighting that could only be invented by guys who have a lot of time on
> their hands, and who think WAY too much. While remaining sober.

More history here:
http://www.plumes.org/destreza/index.html

Spanish fencers have been mocked for their strange ways sometimes, but 
it can be made to work surprisingly well :-)

-- 
Vincent


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From: Invisible
Subject: Re: Yeah, I'll stop now...
Date: 18 Feb 2009 05:28:12
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Vincent Le Chevalier wrote:

> Spanish fencers have been mocked for their strange ways sometimes, but 
> it can be made to work surprisingly well :-)

Hahahaha!

"Fear me, if you dare. I will trisect your testicles and cube their 
volume using only a compass and straightedge!"


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From: Jim Holsenback
Subject: Re: Yeah, I'll stop now...
Date: 18 Feb 2009 08:04:46
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"Invisible" <voi### [at] devnull> wrote in message 
news:499be2bc@news.povray.org...
> Hahahaha!
>
> "Fear me, if you dare. I will trisect your testicles and cube their volume 
> using only a compass and straightedge!"

rapier wit?


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From: Chambers
Subject: Re: Yeah, I'll stop now...
Date: 18 Feb 2009 10:06:03
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On 2/18/2009 2:22 AM, Vincent Le Chevalier wrote:
> Spanish fencers have been mocked for their strange ways sometimes,

Especially that one guy, Inigo Montoya!

-- 
...Chambers
www.pacificwebguy.com


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From: Mike Raiford
Subject: Re: Yeah, I'll stop now...
Date: 18 Feb 2009 10:08:23
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Invisible wrote:
> http://qdb.us/294563

Reminds me of the scene in MIB where Will Smith's character does the 
test with all of the pop-up figures. He doesn't shoot any of them, but 
the girl carrying the Quantum Physics book.

-- 
~Mike


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From: Bill Pragnell
Subject: Re: Yeah, I'll stop now...
Date: 18 Feb 2009 17:59:48
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Chambers wrote:
> On 2/18/2009 2:22 AM, Vincent Le Chevalier wrote:
>> Spanish fencers have been mocked for their strange ways sometimes,
> 
> Especially that one guy, Inigo Montoya!

There's something he's not telling us, you know.


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From: St 
Subject: Re: Yeah, I'll stop now...
Date: 19 Feb 2009 01:20:41
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"Vincent Le Chevalier" <gal### [at] libertyALLsurfSPAMfr> wrote in 
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> A plate from the biggest fencing manual ever written (Girard Thibault's 


>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Girard_Thibault_-_Academie_de_l-Espee_1628_Met._museum.jpg

   Wow, what an amazing picture. Ok, drawing. Notice that all unused arms 
just hang freely and vertically, even when the person is depicted as moving. 
Also notice that a right-handed guy is always fencing a left-handed guy - in 
all pairs shown.

    I wonder why? Easier to draw from some template?

     ~Steve~



> -- 
> Vincent


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From: Vincent Le Chevalier
Subject: Re: Yeah, I'll stop now...
Date: 19 Feb 2009 04:50:33
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St. a écrit :
> "Vincent Le Chevalier" <gal### [at] libertyALLsurfSPAMfr> wrote in 
> message
> 
>> A plate from the biggest fencing manual ever written (Girard Thibault's 
>> Académie de l'Espée):
> 
>>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Girard_Thibault_-_Academie_de_l-Espee_1628_Met._museum.jpg
> 
>    Wow, what an amazing picture. Ok, drawing. Notice that all unused arms 
> just hang freely and vertically, even when the person is depicted as moving. 
> Also notice that a right-handed guy is always fencing a left-handed guy - in 
> all pairs shown.
> 
>     I wonder why? Easier to draw from some template?
> 

I think the unused arms are shown like this because people were posing 
for the artist. Or it is a way to show economy of motion, of which 
Thibault seems quite fond of. Actually, I only really understood what 
the plates show when reading the text, because the engravings look so 
static... I believe the author did not intend them to show fight scenes, 
but training scenes, which is why most of it seems so calm, discounting 
the fact that sometimes swords go through heads :-)

As for left vs. right, it's simply because that plate goes with the 
chapter about how to fence a left-handed opponent :-D There is one such 
plate for each chapter, each of the figures show parts of a continuous 
action, a bit like a flip-book. As close to a film as they could get in 
1628 ;-) And there are 46 chapters, just to give you an idea of the work 
that went into that book...

There are scans from all the pages here if you want to take a deeper 
look (the engravings are always the last scans in the listing):
http://ardamhe.free.fr/biblio/Thibault/

One especially significant scan for the geometry lovers:
http://ardamhe.free.fr/biblio/Thibault/Livre%201/Tableau%2001/L1%20Tab%2001.jpg

I actually think he put some unnecessary lines in there :-)

-- 
Vincent


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