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Origins of Fencing Taught at
Accademia di Scherma Classica
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Roman-Neopolitan School
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School of Leghorn
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Tommaso Bosco e Fucile, 18th century
Neopolitan master and teacher of
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Guisepe Pini, master at the R.
Accademia Navale in Lehorn
and father and teacher of
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Raffaele Parise (1733 - 1851), master at the R.
College della Nunziatella e della Marina in
Napeles and father and teacher of
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Eugenio Pini (1859 - 1939),
master at the R Accademia
Navale in Leghorn, professional
foil champion in Paris and
London (1892), first director of
the military school of fencing in
Argentina, author of the
Trattato Pratico e Teorico
sulla Scherma di Spada
(Livorno: 1903), and teacher of
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Achille Parise, master in Naples and Turin,
international champion in Paris and London
(1854) and father and teacher of
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Mansaniello Parise, Neopolitan master,
member of the Accademia Nazionale di
Napoli, author of the Trattato di Scherma di
Spada e Sciabola (Rome: 1884), and first
director of the Scuola Magistrale Militare in
Rome. Maestro Parise held this position for
26 years.
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Beppe Nadi, master in Leghorn
and father and teacher of Nedo
Nadi (1894 - 1940), amateur and
professional champion in foil,
sabre, and epee (six Olympic
gold medals), master in Rome,
and president of the Italian
Federation of Fencing, father and teacher of
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Carlo Pessina, successor
to Parise, professional
sabre champion, co-author
with Salvatore Pecorto of
La Scherma di Sciabola
(Rome: 1910), father and
teacher of
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Antonio Pomponio, master
at the Scuola Magistrale
Militare, professional epee
champion (1914) and
teacher of
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Giorgio Pessina,member of
the Italian Olympic teams
(1924,1928, and 1932),
Roman master, director of
the fencing masters course,
Instituto Superiore di
Educazione Fisica, co-
author with Ugo Pignotti of
Il Fioretto (Rome: 1970),
and La Sciabola (Rome:
1972), and president of
the Italian Fencing
Masters Association,
teacher of
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Umberto Di Paola, Roman
master, master of the
Scuola Magistrale Militare,
and director of the fencing
masters course, Instituto
Superiore di Educazione
Fisca, teacher of
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Aldo Nadi (1899 - 1965, amateur
and professional champion in
foil, sabre, and epee (three
Olympic gold and one silver
medal), master in Paris, New
York, and Los Angeles, and
author of On Fencing (New
York: 1943), teacher of
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William M. Gaugler, San Jose master, director masters course Military Fencing Masters Program, Fencing Masters Program, San Jose State University, awarded fencing master's diploma from Accademia Nazionaledi Scherma di Napoli, honorary member of the Associazione Italiana Maestri di Scherma, author of A Dictionary of Universally Used
Fencing Terminology (Bangor: 1997), The Science of Fencing (Bangor: 1997), The History of Fencing (Bangor: 1998), teacher of
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Ralph K. Sahm, master in San Jose, Santa Clara, San
Carlos and San Mateo, awarded fencing masters
diploma from Military Fencing Masters Program at San Jose State University, teacher of
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Paul G. Scherman, Master in San Mateo, Burlingame, San Carlos, awarded Master at
Arms diploma from Fencing Masters
Program at San Jose State University,
teacher of
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Janine Sahm, Master in
San Mateo, San Carlos, awarded Master at Arms
diploma from Fencing
Masters Program at San
Jose State University
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Jennifer Walton, Master in San Mateo, Burlingame San Carlos, awarded Master at Arms diploma from Fencing Masters Program at San Jose State University
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