Bolognese Fencing: Anonimo play no. 5 for Sword & Small Buckler
Anonimo Bolognese, in the 16th century, wrote plays for the one-handed sword alone and with the buckler, targa and shield, as well as pole axe and the two handed sword. To see all of his plays (and all the plays of the other Bolognese masters), visit our website: https:patreon.com/school_of_arms

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