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  • <section begin="2"/>Turn the horse and grab hold of his right hand with your left.<section end="2"/> ...n begin="3"/>Make sure as soon as your saddles join together, you take his sword.<section end="3"/>
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  • ...] using sword in one and two hands, Messer, dagger, lance, and poleaxe, in and out of armour. ...lars of the main four branches (so-called ''Lew'', ''Ringeck'', ''Danzig'' and ''3227a'') of the tradition. [[3227a]] is used as the main discursive frame
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> ...schaft, Handschriftenkunde und ältere Literatur, Volume 3]'', p 366.</ref> and from microfilm scans that [[Hans-Peter Hils]] obtained prior to the sale.
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  • <section begin="1"/>{{red|b=1|All raise yourself here to the analysis and interpretation of the verses on the art of combat fencing}} ...In the comments&nbsp;/ and laid out so that any man can retain well&nbsp;/ and will understand if he knows other fencing.<section end="1"/>
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> ...ssics.wordpress.com/2009/01/30/two-handed-sword-germany-c-1550/ Two-handed Sword; Germany, c. 1550]". ''Fencing Classics''. 30 January 2009. Retrieved 24 No
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  • <section begin="1"/>'''A brief lesson and introduction on how to bring about advantage in wrestling, etc.''' And though you are skilful/agile in body,<br/>
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  • ...the Art of Fencing and Wrestling"), which contained both his own teachings and several treatises by 15th century masters from the [[Fellowship of Liechten | <p>[1] '''This is the shortened-sword and how it is used in combat.'''</p>
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  • ...artistic circles, where he was acquainted with Cardinal Alessandro Farnese and the great artist Michelangelo. ...ed a unique new system of swordsmanship based on his knowledge of geometry and mechanics.
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  • ...]. He is described as "one of the four leading fencing masters of France", and his treatise notes that he trained King Henri IV of France in fencing. This ...floating weapons and feet with lines connecting them to disembodied hearts and faces.
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  • <section begin="1"/>{{red|b=1|Here begins the gloss and the interpretation of the zettel of the art of combat fencing}} ...d interpreted as such hereafter in the gloss, so that anyone may well hear and understand, if they can otherwise fence.<section end="1"/>
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  • ...various types of weapon".<ref name="Castiglione">Castiglione, Baldassarre, and Opdyke, Leonard Eckstein. ''[http://www.archive.org/stream/bookofcourtier00 ...fts or later translations) is unclear. Unfortunately, despite his prestige and the extent of his writings, Monte's teachings don't seem to have had any im
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  • ...ref> He married Anna Daucher sometime before he was made a master in 1496, and he continued to live in Augsburg until his death in 1540.<ref name="Jeep"/> ...n of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]. It later passed to [[Lienhart Sollinger]], and subsequently [[Paulus Hector Mair]]; both men used it as a source for their
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  • ...and raise your spear [with the right hand] for a powerful downward thrust and see where you might hit him easiest.</p> ...with a strong blow. And when you deflect his thrust, aim for his left foot and thrust with force, using both hands.</p>
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  • ...nd verbs, with few exceptions. The translations chosen are very deliberate and, I hope, will provide a clearer understanding of the section. ..."stab", "thrust", "pin", and "drive". The word "Ittem" appears quite a lot and is mostly used to itemise different points but is occasionally better serve
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  • ! <p>''{{rating|C|Paris Translation}} by [[Kendra Brown]] and [[Rebecca Garber]]''<br/>{{rating|B|Morgan Translation}} by [[Michael Chide ...index|Florius de Arte Luctandi (MS Latin 11269)}}<br/>by [[Kendra Brown]] and [[Rebecca Garber]]</p>
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  • ! <p>''{{rating|C|Paris Translation}} by [[Kendra Brown]] and [[Rebecca Garber]]''<br/>{{rating|B|Morgan Translation}} by [[Michael Chide ...index|Florius de Arte Luctandi (MS Latin 11269)}}<br/>by [[Kendra Brown]] and [[Rebecca Garber]]</p>
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  • ...chterey]]'', but with significant unique material. Egenolff reset the text and hired noted Strassbourg artist [[Hans Weiditz]] to illustrate it. ...ive. The second edition, titled ''Der Altenn Fechter an fengliche Kunst'', and the third edition, titled ''Fechtbuch. Die Ritterliche, Man{{dec|u|n}}liche
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> ...lustrations are inked sketches with gold leafing on the crowns and garters and silver leafing on the metallic elements of some weapons (this has oxidized
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  • <section begin="4"/>{{red|4.}} Plant high, swing, go through, or break sword<section end="4"/> <section begin="10"/>{{red|10.}} Press firmly, shove from the reins and search for his knife<section end="10"/>
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  • ...rtigiana in the 2nd book. The 3rd book contains the play of the half sword and presses (grappling) among other items. ...die, as will happen to me in time. [Therefore I write] so that my efforts and my sleepless nights may benefit many people, indeed I have wished to share
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