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On plate 9 we see the counterattack with a pass, itself countered by a disengage and scanso della vita. | On plate 9 we see the counterattack with a pass, itself countered by a disengage and scanso della vita. (You will find the scanso della vita in detail on [[Capoferro: Plate 19]]) | ||
=== A Figure that Strikes in a Passata While the Adversary Disengagesin Order to Strike === | |||
Figure D having gained the sword on the inside of the figure marked as C, the same C disengages to give a stoccata to the face of D. D strikes him in the face in seconda with a passata, giving a grip with the left hand to the hilt of the enemy's sword. I will never fail to say that if C had been a shrewd person, he would have disengaged the sword as a feint with his body held back somewhat to the rear, and D approaching confidently to pass, C falsing underneath the enemy’s sword and turning an inquartata with a void of the body, passing his leg crossed behind, would strike him in the chest. | |||
[[File:Capoferro Plate 09.jpeg|thumb|Plate Nine]] | |||
=== Video of Plate 9 === | |||
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'''Related Resources:''' | |||
Books: [https://swordschool.shop/products/the-duellists-companion-the-classic-guide-to-the-rapier-fencing-of-ridolfo-capoferro-second-edition The Duellist's Companion]. | |||
Workbooks: [https://swordschool.shop/products/the-complete-rapier-workbook-right-handed-version The Complete Rapier Workbook] | |||
Online courses: [https://swordschool.teachable.com/p/rapier]. | |||
[[Category:Capoferro]] | |||
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[[Category:Interpretation]] | |||
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Revision as of 09:32, 13 January 2026
On plate 9 we see the counterattack with a pass, itself countered by a disengage and scanso della vita. (You will find the scanso della vita in detail on Capoferro: Plate 19)
A Figure that Strikes in a Passata While the Adversary Disengagesin Order to Strike
Figure D having gained the sword on the inside of the figure marked as C, the same C disengages to give a stoccata to the face of D. D strikes him in the face in seconda with a passata, giving a grip with the left hand to the hilt of the enemy's sword. I will never fail to say that if C had been a shrewd person, he would have disengaged the sword as a feint with his body held back somewhat to the rear, and D approaching confidently to pass, C falsing underneath the enemy’s sword and turning an inquartata with a void of the body, passing his leg crossed behind, would strike him in the chest.
Video of Plate 9
Related Resources:
Books: The Duellist's Companion.
Workbooks: The Complete Rapier Workbook
Online courses: [1].