Italian Rapier

Magazine of Art, 1885Instruc­tor: Cecil Longino
Fri­days from 8:00pm to 9:00pm

The ‘rapier’, an Eng­lish term adopted for a pop­u­lar Con­ti­nen­tal Euro­pean sword of the High Renais­sance, was con­sid­ered to be an essen­tial part of a Gentleman’s attire. Not only did it aid in his defense, but it was also viewed as the weapon most prop­erly worn at the side of the “bet­ter sorts” such as noble­men, gen­tle­men, knights and soldiers.

Our Ital­ian rapier class meets on Fri­day evenings and focuses on the sci­en­tific sword play of 17th Cen­tury Italy.  Stu­dents hav­ing gained a com­pe­tency with the sin­gle rapier will also train with the rapier’s com­pan­ion weapons, dag­ger and cloak.

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