Luis Pacheco de Narváez


Don Luis Pacheco de Narváez was a Spanish writer on the art of fencing.
He was a follower of Don Jerónimo Sánchez de Carranza.
Some of his earlier works were compendia of Carranza's work while his later works were less derivative.
He served as fencing master to King Philip IV of Spain.
Nevertheless, it is not known exactly when Pacheco met his teacher, the greatest master of Spanish fencing, Jerónimo Sanchez de Carranza.

Biography

Until now, there is no information about the exact date of birth of Luis Pacheco de Narvaez. Born in the city of Baeza, his life was devoted to working with weapons, becoming a sergeant major in the Canary Islands, namely on the island of Fuerteventura and Lanzarote.
According to documents from the legacy of Luis Pacheco de Narvaez in the Canary Islands, it is known that he was the son of Rodrigo Marin de Narvaez and Magdalena Pacheco Cameras. He married Beatriz Fernandez de Cordoba, the daughter of Michael Jerome Fernandez de Cordova, clerk of the chamber and secretary of the Royal court of the Canary Islands and Lucia Sayago.
In 1608, he fought a fencing match with Francisco de Quevedo as a result of Quevedo criticizing one of his works. Quevedo took off Pacheco's hat in the first encounter.
In Quevedo's picaresque novel El Buscón, this duel was parodied with a fencer relying on mathematical calculations having to run away from a duel with an experienced soldier.

The life of a swordsman

Despite the lack of accurate data on the life of Pacheco de Narvaez, as well as numerous other masters of the Middle Ages fencing, there are often occasional references, from which it is clear that the profession of the fencing master in Spain XV and XVI centuries required serious preparation and extreme physical strength, organization, existed a monopoly on teaching and awarding the title of master of fencing art.
Don Geronimo Sanchez de Carranza, a master of fencing and founder of the Spanish fencing school, Destreza, became famous for his written treatise "The Philosophy of Arms and Destructs" and became a mentor and fencing teacher for Luis Pacheco de Narvaez.
Luis Pacheco de Narvaez was a military man who served on both land and sea as a soldier, sergeant, ensign, sergeant major, and later governor.

Book of the Greatness of the Sword

«Book of the Greatness of the sword" by Don Pacheco de Narvaez formed the basis of all the Spanish fencing literature of the 17th century. The first edition of the "Book of the Greatness of the sword" includes all the principles that Narvaez handed to Carranza. This book describes a lot of secrets, principles and prescriptions, with the help of which any person can learn by himself and teach others, without resorting to the instructions of other masters.
«Book of the Greatness of the sword" was written in the city of Seville and is dedicated to Philip III, the king of all of Spain and most of the world. As a pupil of Carranza, Don Luis Pacheco de Narvaez reproduces in all details the characteristic method of primer inventor de la ciencia and introduces for explanation the curious schemes, with drawn circles and positions of the blades relative to each other – in the form of conditional swords, intersecting at different angles, depending on the type of movement, the cutting or piercing stroke.
After extensive and detailed arguments about the need to defend, as required by human and divine laws, as well as the arguments about the elevation of self-perfection in the art of possession of arms, the author consecrates his wisdom and practice in the art of fencing.
In the middle of the 16th century, the stance, according to the school of Spanish fencing, was a popular stance in which: the trunk is straightened, but so that the heart is not directly opposite the opponent's sword; right arm is straight, legs are not widely spaced. These foundations give three advantages: the point of the sword is directed as close as possible to the enemy, the swordsman keeps his sword with more force, thus eliminating the risk of injuring the elbow. It is not a question of crossing the swords with the enemy.
Fencers need to take a stand outside the distance in order to systematize the general concept of the right distance, Carranza and his follower Narvaez represent a circle drawn on the ground – "circonferencia imaginata entre los cuerpos contrarios", which further outlines the actions.
Carranza paid the most attention to cutting strokes, although he was very free to use stabbing blows in the fight, he presents the exact definition of the first strike, but does not explain the second one in any way. Narvaez, however, touched on his work in thrusting strikes, but did not give any detailed explanation as to how he was performing.
The treatise "Book of the Greatness of the Sword" by Don Luis Pacheco de Narvaez was translated into Russian in 2017 under the patronage of the Scientific Research Institute of «World Traditions of Martial Arts and Criminal Investigations» of the use of weapons jointly with the School of Spanish Fencing «Destreza Achinech» and is available to the public.

A simple way of examining teachers in the art of fencing with weapons

"A simple way of examining teachers in the art of fencing with weapons" is another of the most famous works written by Don Pacheco de Narvaez.
The seal of this work and any publishing house by other persons were prohibited without the appropriate permission. The book at that time was published by the Cabinet of Lazaro de los Ríos, Secretary of the King of Spain, dated 26 February 1625.
File:Antiguos tratados de esgrima.jpg|thumb|Pacheco de Narvaez, Luis . Don Luis Pacheco de Narvaez "Fencing Treatise"
This treatise contains a dialogue between the student and his teacher-examiner on the art of fencing and philosophy for obtaining the degree of maestro. In this form of writing, Don Luis Pacheco de Narvaez presented one hundred conclusions or forms of cognition.
Don Pacheco de Narvaez from the King received gratitude and was appointed examiner for all fencing teachers; However, instead of passing the exams, apparently, his comrades decided to unite against him. This can be concluded by analyzing the index la Matrícula de Yarza – a list of people who have been enrolled. The index is in the archives of the Supreme court. It says the following:
The protective pillars described in the treatise meet the requirements, correspond to the laws of justice and peace in the Republic. Each valiant knight was given a crown as a sign of wisdom and skill. Dialogue is based on these two principles, in the text part, a training with weapons is described. Also in this part, a thorough assessment of the most talented students is conducted, it is said that this is allocated a scholarship for the time devoted to studies. Such a person should be greeted favorably, and the other, who from greed desires to receive the honor to receive a scientific award, but do not despise or avoid working with him. Involuntary ignoring of a person is not a significant mistake, but ignorance of what is necessary is a disrespect to yourself. And above all, absurd talent and a lack of courage lead to a loss of hope to achieve what was possible to achieve, says Luis Pacheco de Narvaez.
This treatise is useful in studying the history of the art of possession of weapons, so intellectuals will consider it so valuable. This book contributed to the re-creation of art and described the image of the art of fencing, from the date of publication of this was addressed only thanks from various masters of fencing.

Proceedings of Don Luis Pacheco de Narvaez