Fiore: The Plays of Abrazare
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The Abrazare section of the Getty Manuscript begins with four guards, and continues with 20 plays, of which the last four involve a bastoncello (a short stick or baton). The first six plays are an integral part of our Fiore Basic Syllabus, and our Abrazare Basic Training
Guards
Unarmed Abrazare Plays
- Fiore: Abrazare: 1st Master: 1st–2nd Plays (Fol 06v)
- Fiore: Abrazare: 1st Master: 3rd Play (Fol 06v)
- Fiore: Abrazare: 1st Master: 4th Play (Fol 06v)
- Fiore: Abrazare: 1st Master: 5th Play (Fol 07r)
- Fiore: Abrazare: 1st Master: 6th Play (Fol 07r)
- Fiore: Abrazare: 1st Master: 7th Play (Fol 07r)
- Fiore: Abrazare: 1st Master: 8th Play (Fol 07r)
- Fiore: Abrazare: 1st Master: 9th Play (Fol 07v)
- Fiore: Abrazare: 1st Master: 10th Play (Fol 07v)
- Fiore: Abrazare: 1st Master: 11th Play (Fol 07v)
- Fiore: Abrazare: 1st Master: 12th Play (Fol 07v)
- Fiore: Abrazare: 1st Master: 13th Play (Fol 08r)
- Fiore: Abrazare: 1st Master: 14th Play (Fol 08r)
- Fiore: Abrazare: 1st Master: 15th Play (Fol 08r)
- Fiore: Abrazare: 1st Master: 16th Play (Fol 08r)
Bastoncello Plays
- Fiore: Abrazare: 1st Master: 17th Play (Fol 08v)
- Fiore: Abrazare: 1st Master: 18th Play (Fol 08v)
- Fiore: Abrazare: 1st Master: 19th Play (Fol 08v)
- Fiore: Abrazare: 1st Master: 20th Play (Fol 08v)
Related resources
Manuscript Source: Fiore: The Getty Manuscript
Book: for a complete transcription, translation, interpretation, and academic treatment, see From Medieval Manuscript to Modern Practice: the Wrestling Techniques of Fiore dei Liberi.
Online Course: Medieval Wrestling: The Abrazare of Fiore dei Liberi