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One Play, One Drill, Many Questions (PDF, 2014). A detailed examination of the interpretive reasoning behind a single longsword drill from The Medieval Longsword, using Fiore dei Liberi’s zogho largo as a case study. The document demonstrates how specific training choices are supported by close reading of the source, comparative evidence, and practical experience.

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