Post by schlager7 on Feb 14, 2007 19:02:14 GMT -6
I just ran across this on another group. I did want to post it here. Long before HACA/ARMA, Schola St. George or Tattershall, he was making copies of manuscripts available for precious little more than the cost of copying and mailing. I recall purchasing my first few and, while I was not versed in the languages, recognized terms and followed the woodcuts.
I would add as an aside that his mother, Julia Jones Pugliese, was not only the fencing coach at Hunter college, but one of he founders of the Intercollegiate Women's Fencing Association (IWFA was the precursor organizationto NIWFA)
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Dear All,
It is with sadness that we report the death of Mr. Patri Pugliese.
Mr. Pugliese passed from this life on the afternoon of Sunday February 11, 2007. For those of you who did not know Mr. Pugliese was the first person to make photo-copies of historical fencing texts available to the public. He did this as a service to those who are interested in classical and historical fencing. He was never motivated by profit or personal recognition but by his love for fencing and history which was instilled in him by his late mother and teacher Ms. Julia Jones who was the fencing coach at Hunter College for many years and student of the great fencing master Maestro Julio Martinez Castello.
The importance and significance of Mr. Pugliese's contribution to the resurgence in the interest in classical and historical fencing cannot be emphasized enough. It was due to his generosity and efforts that many of those who are involved today in the study of the historical fencing treatises got their start. He was also one of the first pioneers in the serious and systematic study and reconstructions of the methods that the great masters of the past left in their written works.
Mr. Pugliese will be sorely missed by all those who knew him as well as those who did not know him personally. He was one of the first who breeched the wall of fencing mythology and opened the gate for access to the truth.
Patri, we offer a Grand Salute to you and like the legendary swordsman and poet Cyrano De Bergerac, we pray; "...that when you enter before God, may your salute sweep all the stars from the blue threshold..."
Sincerely,
Ramon & Jeannette Martinez
I would add as an aside that his mother, Julia Jones Pugliese, was not only the fencing coach at Hunter college, but one of he founders of the Intercollegiate Women's Fencing Association (IWFA was the precursor organizationto NIWFA)
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Dear All,
It is with sadness that we report the death of Mr. Patri Pugliese.
Mr. Pugliese passed from this life on the afternoon of Sunday February 11, 2007. For those of you who did not know Mr. Pugliese was the first person to make photo-copies of historical fencing texts available to the public. He did this as a service to those who are interested in classical and historical fencing. He was never motivated by profit or personal recognition but by his love for fencing and history which was instilled in him by his late mother and teacher Ms. Julia Jones who was the fencing coach at Hunter College for many years and student of the great fencing master Maestro Julio Martinez Castello.
The importance and significance of Mr. Pugliese's contribution to the resurgence in the interest in classical and historical fencing cannot be emphasized enough. It was due to his generosity and efforts that many of those who are involved today in the study of the historical fencing treatises got their start. He was also one of the first pioneers in the serious and systematic study and reconstructions of the methods that the great masters of the past left in their written works.
Mr. Pugliese will be sorely missed by all those who knew him as well as those who did not know him personally. He was one of the first who breeched the wall of fencing mythology and opened the gate for access to the truth.
Patri, we offer a Grand Salute to you and like the legendary swordsman and poet Cyrano De Bergerac, we pray; "...that when you enter before God, may your salute sweep all the stars from the blue threshold..."
Sincerely,
Ramon & Jeannette Martinez