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! <p>[[Hutter/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)|Archetype]] (1523){{edit index|Hutter/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
 
! <p>[[Hutter/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)|Archetype]] (1523){{edit index|Hutter/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
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! <p>[[Künnst zu fechten vonn dem Lienhartt Sollinger (Cod.Guelf.38.21 Aug.2º)|Wolfenbüttel Version I]] (1588){{edit index|Künnst zu fechten vonn dem Lienhartt Sollinger (Cod.Guelf.38.21 Aug.2º)}}<br/>by [[Kevin Maurer]]</p>
 
! <p>[[Künnst zu fechten vonn dem Lienhartt Sollinger (Cod.Guelf.38.21 Aug.2º)|Wolfenbüttel Version I]] (1588){{edit index|Künnst zu fechten vonn dem Lienhartt Sollinger (Cod.Guelf.38.21 Aug.2º)}}<br/>by [[Kevin Maurer]]</p>
  
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| <p>[1] Young knight learn, to have love for god and honor women. Speak to women well and be valiant, so that one shall hear you and also be available thereto. Do not let yourself be deceived by one’s tricks, go with courage to he who does injustice to you, and set your sense to a sincere principle, and to this end learn valiant chivalry, yet practice pinching and jesting with joy. Throw the stones, shoving staves, fencing and wrestling, dancing and jumping, stabbing and jousting, with that should one seem to curry favor with women, yet fencing wants to have pinching and jesting. The heart which easily frightens there, no fencing shall he learn, why whoever loses the art from the sword, he goes hazy, and also makes large sweeps, those softly warped hearts, therefore one hears very many stories, that the hopeless often will be hit, and is a righteous sense that a truth with fencing will be reached and art has not learned. Of that complaint, I myself Jörg Wilhalm Hutter from Augspurg open and ridicule.</p>
 
| <p>[1] Young knight learn, to have love for god and honor women. Speak to women well and be valiant, so that one shall hear you and also be available thereto. Do not let yourself be deceived by one’s tricks, go with courage to he who does injustice to you, and set your sense to a sincere principle, and to this end learn valiant chivalry, yet practice pinching and jesting with joy. Throw the stones, shoving staves, fencing and wrestling, dancing and jumping, stabbing and jousting, with that should one seem to curry favor with women, yet fencing wants to have pinching and jesting. The heart which easily frightens there, no fencing shall he learn, why whoever loses the art from the sword, he goes hazy, and also makes large sweeps, those softly warped hearts, therefore one hears very many stories, that the hopeless often will be hit, and is a righteous sense that a truth with fencing will be reached and art has not learned. Of that complaint, I myself Jörg Wilhalm Hutter from Augspurg open and ridicule.</p>
 
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| <p>[2] Whoever wants to hew upon you,<br/>you shall parry it with joy,<br/>and when you have parried,<br/>thus all of his hews are destroyed.</p>
 
| <p>[2] Whoever wants to hew upon you,<br/>you shall parry it with joy,<br/>and when you have parried,<br/>thus all of his hews are destroyed.</p>
  
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| <p>[3] The two both stand on the left in the over hew</p>
 
| <p>[3] The two both stand on the left in the over hew</p>
  
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| <p>[4] He stands in the over hew</p>
 
| <p>[4] He stands in the over hew</p>
  
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| <p>[5] He stands in the over hew</p>
 
| <p>[5] He stands in the over hew</p>
  
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| <p>[6] This is the wrath point</p>
 
| <p>[6] This is the wrath point</p>
  
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| <p>[7] He stands in the over hew</p>
 
| <p>[7] He stands in the over hew</p>
  
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| <p>[8] Here, fences to the war</p>
 
| <p>[8] Here, fences to the war</p>
  
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| <p>[9] This play is in the war</p>
 
| <p>[9] This play is in the war</p>
  
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| <p>[10] This is an outer winding and break from the war</p>
 
| <p>[10] This is an outer winding and break from the war</p>
  

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