I received the following email and wanted to pass it on to interested parties:
St. Louis's own Tim Rivera (whom many of you have met) has published the first English translation of the 16th century fencing treatise from which the Spanish Swordsmanship Society has been working over the past couple of years.
It is our sincere hope that many English speaking groups will begin creating their own interpretations of this unique work. HEMA is something of an experimental endeavor after all—the more folks studying a system the more we all learn. Even if you aren't interested in a comprehensive & broadly applicable 16th century sidesword system, you may want to support HEMA scholarship or even St. Louis HEMA in general.
Just to be clear, no one is making any money off this project. Like most work in HEMA it is done at a loss, for the benefit of the community and a practical understanding of history.
You can acquire the book at Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Iberian-Swordplay-Domingo-Godinhos-Fencing/dp/193743933X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1503090174&sr=8-1&keywords=Iberian+swordplayAlso available from the publisher Freelance Academy:
http://www.freelanceacademypress.com/iberianswordplaydomingoluisgodinhosartoffencing1599.aspx