Camillo Agrippa

Camillo Agrippa

Camillo Agrippa was a noted fencer, architect, engineer and mathematician of the Renaissance. He is considered to be one of the greatest fencing theorists of all time.

Biography

Though born in Milan, Agrippa lived and worked in Rome.

He is most renowned for applying geometric theory to solve problems in armed combat. In his "Treatise on the Science of Arms with Philosophical Dialogue" (published in 1553), he proposed dramatic changes in the way swordsmanship was practiced at the time. For instance, he pointed out the effectiveness of holding the sword in front of the body instead of behind it. He also simplified Achille Marozzo's eleven guards down to four: "prima", "seconda", "terza" and "quarta", which roughly correspond to the hand positions used today in the Italian school. He is also regarded as the man who most contributed to the development of the rapier as a primarily thrusting weapon.

Agrippa was a contemporary of Michelangelo, and the two were probably acquainted (or so Agrippa claims in his later treatise on transporting the obelisk to the Piazza San Pietro). Based on an inscription in a copy of Agrippa quoted in the last edition of the bibliographic dictionary by Jacques Charles Brunet, "Manuel du libraire et de l'amateur des livres" (1860-64), some of the copperplate engravings for the book were attributed to Michelangelo, but modern art historians believe the unknown engraver is more likely to have come from the school of Marcantonio Raimondi.

There is evidence indicating that Agrippa's work may have been the inspiration for the Spanish school of swordplay (commonly referred to as Destreza). Don Luis Pacheco de Narváez makes the claim that Don Jerónimo Sánchez de Carranza based his text on the work of Agrippa in a letter to the Duke of Cea in Madrid on May 4, 1618. This seems to be reinforced by a common use of geometry in both systems.

In Popular Culture

In the fictional work "The Princess Bride" by William Goldman, Inigo Montoya and The Man in Black duel atop the Cliffs of Insanity where they mention various fencing techniques they have studied, including those of Agrippa.

Works by Agrippa

*"Dialogo sopra la generazione di venti"
*"Nuove invenzioni sopra il modo di navigare"
*"Trattato di transportare la guglia in su la piazza di s. Pietro"
*"Treatise on the Science of Arms with Philosophical Dialogue"
*"Dialogo di Camillo Agrippa milanese del modo di mettere in battaglia presto & con facilità il popolo di qual si voglia luogo con ordinanze & batagglie diverse", 1585

References

*cite book|author=De Boni, Filippo|title=Biografia degli artisti|location=Venezia | publisher=Gondoliere|year=1840|id=
*cite book|author=Mazzuchelli, Giammaria Bresciano|title=Gli scrittori d'Italia: cio, notizie storiche, e critiche intorno alle vite, e agli scritti dei letterati italiani|location=Brescia | publisher=Bossini|year=1753-1763|id=

External links

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* [http://mac9.ucc.nau.edu/manuscripts/agrippa.pdf Trattato Di Scientia d’ Arme,con un Dialogo di Filosofia] - "Treatise on the Science of Arms with Philosophical Dialogue". Online version in PDF
* [http://www.bvh.univ-tours.fr/Consult/index.asp?numfiche=274&numtable=XCollPriv_RC_01b Dialogo del modo di mettere in battaglia] - "Dialogo di Camillo Agrippa milanese del modo di mettere in battaglia presto & con facilità il popolo di qual si voglia luogo con ordinanze & batagglie diverse". Online Version


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