Description
As the oldest known fencing manuscript, I.33 is celebrated for its imagery and text about the sword and buckler. Through a rigorous and methodical approach, delve into the depths of this piece of history and rediscover its relevance.
As the oldest known fencing manuscript, I.33 stands as a critical text, celebrated for its imagery and text to communicate techniques with the sword and the buckler.
This book embarks on a comprehensive exploration of I.33, dissecting its intricate methods through a systematic lens to unveil the underlying principles and tactical nuances embedded within its pages. By analyzing the manuscript’s rich visual and textual content, explore the sophisticated interplay of technique, philosophy, and practical application that characterizes this historical work.
With a focus on the practicality of the techniques, this study aims not only to enhance our understanding of I.33’s martial artistry but also to offer a profound appreciation of its enduring influence on the evolution of combat discipline.
Through a rigorous and methodical approach, delve into the depths of this piece of history and rediscover its relevance in swordsmanship.
About the Author
Donald McKay is a historical fencing instructor at Vier Blössen Historical Fencing in Texas. For nearly a decade, Donald has researched and practiced the techniques found in I.33. His background in engineering gives him a unique methodology in decomposing the manuscript’s techniques and presenting them in a way for practical application. Through a combination of passion for history and the use of the sword paired with the buckler, Donald hopes his work will help the reader in their journey through the fantastic manuscript of I.33.
Book Details
- Author: Donald McKay
- Editor: Keith Farrell
- Photography: Ian Cowen.
- Cover and photography edits: Ashley Flowers.
- Graphical art: Ashley White.
- Publisher: Fallen Rook Publishing
- Date of Publication: 1st May 2026
- ISBN: 978-1-913066-06-2
- Binding: Paperback
- Pages: 284
- Height: 29.7 cm
- Width: 21.0 cm
- Language: English
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: I.33 and Historical Context
- Chapter 2: The Fundamentals of I.33
- Chapter 3: Posture and Footwork in I.33
- Chapter 4: Actions with the Sword and Buckler in I.33
- Chapter 5: Custodie
- Chapter 6: The Obsesseo and the Schutzen
- Chapter 7: Binding
- Chapter 8: Analysis of the Crosses
- Chapter 9: I.33 in Practice
- Appendix A: Activity Diagrams of the Crosses
- Appendix B: The I.33 Cheat Sheet
- Bibliography



