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Footwork in Ancient Greek Swordsmanship
#1
Hello everyone,

I found this article in JSTOR. Unfortunately I'm not a member so only the first page for me. Has anyone read this article and if yes what is your opinion?

Footwork in Ancient Greek Swordsmanship
Brian F. Cook
Metropolitan Museum Journal, Vol. 24, 1989 (1989), pp. 57-64
doi:10.2307/1512868

Also, if someone is in possession of the article in electronic format could you please send it to me?
Spyros Kaltikopoulos


Honor to those who in the life they lead
define and guard a Thermopylae.
Never betraying what is right,
consistent and just in all they do
but showing pity also, and compassion
Kavafis the Alexandrian
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#2
Greetings,

spyros:

Quote:I found this article in JSTOR. Unfortunately I'm not a member so only the first page for me. Has anyone read this article and if yes what is your opinion?

Footwork in Ancient Greek Swordsmanship
Brian F. Cook
Metropolitan Museum Journal, Vol. 24, 1989 (1989), pp. 57-64
doi:10.2307/1512868

Thankyou for bringing this to the public's eye, I would very much like to get my hands ahold of it as well, and also hear of such people's opinion who had read it.

Quote:Also, if someone is in possession of the article in electronic format could you please send it to me?


I would very much like a copy of it too, if anyone is able! Thankyou, and look forward to hearing from anybody with information.

Best regards,

Barrett Michael Hiebert
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