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  • ...traditions. Szabolcs has been involved in longsword fencing since 2001. He works as a project manager of three dimensional design.
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  • ...as Kal's own teachings on a variety of other weapons. It differs from the works of other followers of Liechtenauer in that instead of offering extensive gl | source link =
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  • ...er's lifetime and was only brought to print in the 1898 compilation of his works by Cyril G. R. Matthey. | source link =
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  • ...is a composite [[nationality::German]] manuscript containing several short works on fencing created in ca. 1632, including teachings of [[Hans Wilhelm Schö | source link = http://www.bibliotekacyfrowa.pl/dlibra/doccontent?id=133932
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  • ...is a composite [[nationality::German]] manuscript containing several short works on fencing created at the beginning of the seventeenth century, including w | source link =
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  • ...it was copied, and was the first clue that Liberi had authored additional works aside from the well-known [[Flos Duellatorum (Pisani Dossi MS)|Pisani Dossi | source link =
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  • ...29 |website=Brill |language=en}}</ref> In addition, Brill provides primary source materials online and on microform for researchers in the humanities and soc
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  • '''MS 49.Ⅲ.6''' is a manuscript containing the works ''Lições de Marte'' ("Lessons of Mars") and ''Manuscrito da espada'' ("Ma | source link =
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  • ...eorge Silver]].<ref name="Matthey">[[George Silver|Silver, George]]. ''The Works of George Silver''. Ed. Cyril G. R. Matthey. London: George Bell and Sons, | source link =
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  • ...er's lifetime and was only brought to print in the 1898 compilation of his works by Cyril G. R. Matthey. | source link =
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  • ...as Kal's own teachings on a variety of other weapons. It differs from the works of other followers of Liechtenauer in that instead of offering extensive gl | source link =
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  • ...lhalm for his works and instead, both probably derive from an even earlier source. | source link =
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  • ...art.B.1021''' is a [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] based on the works of [[Paulus Kal]], probably created between 1473 and 1503.{{cn}} The origin ...as Kal's own teachings on a variety of other weapons. It differs from the works of other followers of Liechtenauer in that instead of offering extensive gl
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  • ...en by [[Joachim Meyer]] and printed in 1570. Building on his earlier 1560s works [[Joachim Meyers Fechtbuch (MS Bibl. 2465)|MS Bibl. 2465]] and [[Joachim Me ...s to errors in cataloging the known editions or mistaken references to the works of [[Jakob Sutor]] (1612) and [[Theodori Verolini]] (1679)).
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  • ...rnament book]] created in the 1560s by an unknown author, based on earlier works by [[Hans Burgkmair|Hans Burgkmair the Younger]].{{cn}} The original curren | source link =
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  • ...his associate (or possibly student) [[Heinrich von Gunterrodt]]. From this source, we know that he was a student of [[Johannes Herbart von Würzburg]] and wa ...The short Latin and German poems at the bottom also appear in Gunterrodt's works and he includes similar fencing teachings in his book, suggesting that the
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  • ...very [[Luithold von Königsegg]] who is featured in several of Talhoffer's works. | source link = http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Ms.XIX.17-3
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  • ...strations and almost doubled the number found in the previous foundational works. | source link = http://diglib.hab.de/drucke/hn-4f-39-3s/start.htm
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  • ...as Kal's own teachings on a variety of other weapons. It differs from the works of other followers of Liechtenauer in that instead of offering extensive [[ | source link = http://hroarr.com/manuals/liechtenauer/Paulus%20Kal%20MS1825.zip
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  • ...e:Ms. KK5012 15r.jpg|f 15r]] of Falkner's work.</ref> and the 16th century works of [[Jörg Wilhalm]] and [[Hans Medel]], but the nature of these connection ...in the text and the artwork, it is tempting to associate it with his other works and speculate that it was an unfinished draft of a compendium of fencing ma
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  • ...as Kal's own teachings on a variety of other weapons. It differs from the works of other followers of Liechtenauer in that instead of offering extensive gl | source link = http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Solothurner_Fechtbuch
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  • ...ial or suppressed subjects, and it would also be criticized for publishing works that some people found objectionable. ...gazine=[[Reason (magazine)|Reason Magazine]]}} <!-- <small>possibly biased source</small> --></ref><ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.uscivilliberties.org/case
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  • ...mund ain Ringeck]]), but there is little technical overlap between the two works. ...from the point). It done so that one stands in the point (''Langort'') and works like just as if he intends to change through by threatening to thrust with
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  • ...n''' (or sometimes the Pierpont Morgan or PML); it is the only copy of the works of Fiore that doesn't contain some version of the title "the Flower of Batt | source link =
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  • ...nium'' was conducted by Marcellin Berthelot which is cited in 20th century works on the topic.<ref name="Part5860"/><ref name="NeedhamLu1987"/> ...d quoted it, but others have claimed that all three were based on a common source.<ref name="Part5860"/> Iqtidar Alam Khan writes that while the ''Liber Igni
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  • ...as Kal's own teachings on a variety of other weapons. It differs from the works of other followers of Liechtenauer in that instead of offering extensive [[ | source link = http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/~db/bsb00001840/images/index.htm
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  • ...ry translations, and his martial arts treatises ascribed to him, the other works are difficult to confirm as Nasûh’s <ref> KARADENİZ, ''Tuhfetü’l-guz ...hored them, or whether others with the fairly common name Nasûh penned the works cannot be determined given the available information <ref> KARADENİZ, ''Tu
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  • ...on detailed illustrations. Unlike the earlier manuscripts containing Kal's works, this is a much larger compilation incorporating material from several othe ...g on the right, or over the right leg to the left, and throw him. The play works from both sides.</p>
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  • ...he relationship between the teachings in this manuscript and Meyer's later works has yet to be determined. | source link = http://wiktenauer.com/images/6/6b/Joachim_Meyers_Fechtbuch_%28MS_Bib
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  • ...th magic. Early in his life this had a more positive cast, while his later works approach the subject with a more religious disapproval. As none of these te | source link = https://archive.thulb.uni-jena.de/ufb/receive/ufb_cbu_00009967
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  • ...entifying the dedicatee with Albrecht Ⅲ of Bavaria and assuming it was the source for the [[Starhemberg Fechtbuch (Cod.44.A.8)|Starhemberg Fechtbuch]].<ref>H ...rm in front of his neck, and the other arm in the hollow of the knee. This works for both sides.
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  • Manuscript Purgatory is for works that we have not yet indexed for one reason or another. | Source for [[Cabinet d'escrime de l'espee et poingnardt (MS KB.73.J.39)|MS KB.73.J
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  • ...'s famous treatise on siege warfare ''Bellifortis''. Scattered among these works are [[sword]], [[spear]], and [[dagger]] pieces reminiscent of ''[[die Blum | source link = http://diglib.hab.de/mss/78-2-aug-2f/start.htm
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  • ...[Nicklass Preußen]], but there is little technical overlap between the two works (though both treatises are included in MS E.1939.65.341). | source link = http://diglib.hab.de/drucke/hn-236/start.htm
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  • ...Retrieved 08 August 2016.</ref> The manuscript seems to be three separate works bound together, including two alchemical compendia (ff 1-16, 17-94) and a m | source link =
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  • ...of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]. This manuscript is the first to include the works of [[Martin Syber]] and [[Johannes Lecküchner]] with the Liechtenauer trad | source link = http://www.ubs.sbg.ac.at/sosa/webseite/Fechtbuch.htm
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  • <p>Rouse out nimbly<br/>&emsp;Wind the point to the face<br/>He who works with striding<br/>&emsp;Very strong are many of his strikes</p> | <p>This works on both sides.
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  • ...cally mentioning the translations of Elzevier and Zeter and the derivative works of [[Hans Wilhelm Schöffer von Dietz|Hans Wilhelm Schöffer]] and [[Sebast | source link = https://guywindsor.net/2016/04/this-belongs-to-you-fabriss-sienza-da
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  • ...im, reverse your sword and wrench out downwards, on your right side. If he works upwards with his arms so that you can force him downwards, then drive with | source link =
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  • ...hings of 14th century Italian master [[Fiore de'i Liberi]], given that his works include considerable overlap in artwork and technique, but it is equally po | source link = http://data.onb.ac.at/rep/1004909B
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  • ...Sollinger]] and [[Paulus Hector Mair]] after him, merely compiled existing works together and placed his name on them as an owner's mark. The development of ...39.65.354)|MS E.1939.65.354]] in 1533, though it's currently unclear which source he based it on.
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  • ...you can do it to him if he uses the same opening on you. And whether this works or fails, do not tarry at all.</p> | source link = http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b52000955p
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  • ...othurner Fechtbuch (Cod.S.554)|Solothurn version]], copied from an unknown source). A [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (M.A.M. Kal MS)|sixth version]] was sold at auct ...g on the right, or over the right leg to the left, and throw him. The play works from both sides.</p>
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  • ...treatises by other masters of the Liechtenauer tradition, as well as a few works of unknown origin. There is also a possible third Falkner manuscript, the a | source link = http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Ms._KK5012
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  • ...h (MS KK5126)|MS KK5126]] (1480s).</ref> as Medel's text is the only known source that mentions teachings from the earlier master. | ''Before and after, the two thing<br/>&emsp;are the one source of all art.
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  • ...ition of 14th century Italian master [[Fiore de'i Liberi]], given that his works include considerable overlap in artwork and technique, but it is equally po | source link = https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Cod.10799
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  • ...#German Source 1], [https://fwb-online.de/lemma/degen.h2.0m?q=degen&page=1 Source 2]). See [https://www.nga.gov/collection/art-object-page.216135.html here] ...as a means of 'bullet-pointing' numerous items. I've found that "likewise" works as an apt translation most of the time, but for clarity I will leave it unt
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  • ...the same tradition. The anonymous plays seem in turn to have been the main source for [[Paulus Hector Mair]]'s treatment of rapier and buckler, which he capt ...ry with Aeneas Sylvius, and certainly predating any printed edition of his works) would seem to suggest that he is not its original author.</ref></p>
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  • ...ose treatise ''Fior di Battaglia'' it derives its nickname, given that his works include considerable overlap in technique and artwork. It is equally possib ...[[long shield]]s. In comparison to their Italic counterparts, the Germanic works place a greater emphasis on [[short sword]] fencing, doubling the number of
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  • <p>It will not be amiss for us to place before the eyes the works of Camille Agrippa,<ref>Agrippa, Camillo, Treatise on the Science of Arms ( ...not had lessons other than from a Master who is right-handed, and that he works more with a right-hander than with a left-hander in the general exercise so
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  • | ''Vor'' ''Nach'' these two things<br/>&emsp;are the source of all art. ...no one will ever have any significant advantage in fencing, except him who works according to this teaching and these five words.<section end="11"/>
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  • <p>Note, if he works high with you, and stabs you to the face, then stab up from below between b <p>Note, if he works high with you, then stab up from below between both his arms, and let your
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  • ...Gotha version]], which was included in a manuscript in the 1440s alongside works by [[Johannes Hartlieb]], [[Hans Talhoffer]], and others. The Gotha version
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  • Beginning with the Augsburg version (and later also in the works of Mair), the mounted fencing gloss attributed to Lew concludes with the po | <p>[65] Note: if you can't do this, and he works with the dagger, then always slip yourself outward if you don't want your l
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  • ...the skill. And where this is uncertain, truth will answer for all. Such works of art already know that they are with the effects of nature so that they h ..., says Charilao has, as its object, the truth as we have said. All reason works to find it. In finding the truth, you cannot have some opinion. The Skill
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  • The ultimate Nicolaes Petter source. Nicolaes Petter was a Wine Merchant and a well-known and undefeated Wrestl ...into the life of Konrad Kyeser and his treatise Bellifortis, which is the source for the manuscript’s war machines. Daniel Jaquet describes the judicial d
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  • ...hs from Ringeck's gloss and nineteen paragraphs from an unidentified third source. Branch A was redacted by [[Paulus Hector Mair]] (three mss., 1540s), [[Mai ...ipts, as well as the Dresden and Vienna copies of [[Paulus Hector Mair]]'s works, were all cataloged in [[Martin Wierschin]]'s monumental ''Meister Johann L
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  • ...atural greatnesses brought back to their peak from the invincible glorious works of your Ancestors, not only in the ancient and royal histories, but reflect ..., titled School, or Theatre, under pain of losing the printed or conducted works, which are by the aforesaid Nicoletto Giganti, and being obliged to observe
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  • ...ition of 14th century Italian master [[Fiore de'i Liberi]], given that his works include considerable overlap in artwork and technique, but it is equally po | source link = http://bvbm1.bib-bvb.de/webclient/DeliveryManager?custom_att_2{{=}}s
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  • ...ng"), in which he treats the use of the [[rapier]]. Not content with these works, in 1641 he released ''[[La Picca (Francesco Fernando Alfieri)|La Picca]]'' ...atise on the spadone in 1653, unfortunately there is no evidence the other works suggested here were ever produced.
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  • .... During this time, there seems to have been more interest in non-military works, with a focus on the arts, coinciding with a moderate political status quo ...lier periods in which treatises would stringently reference or quote their source material.) This is a combination of two key factors: the demand for ''furus
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  • ...18 May 2016.</ref> Auer's trial was quite controversial and proved a major source of contention and regional strife for the subsequent two years. Talhoffer h ...other authors, in addition to plays that are somewhat similar to his later works, and shows evidence of multiple scribes and multiple artists. It is possibl
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  • ...of these who defend widows and orphans (both of which are pious and divine works).</p> | source link = http://digitale.bnc.roma.sbn.it/tecadigitale/manoscrittoantico/BNCR_
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  • ...Ages, and only through a 6th-century Latin translation by Boethius. These works nevertheless formed an important foundation of Scholasticism. By the time o ...This proverb doesn't come from the Recital and doesn't appear in any other source in the Liechtenauer tradition.</ref> This applies to the lairs, that you sh
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  • This would be called the greatest of works <br/> | source link = http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/bsb00026371/image_1
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  • ...being accompanied with exceeding swiftness in delivery, (for otherwise it works no such effect) it also most profitable, not properly of itself, because me ...forcible impediment. In these affairs the Javelin is not used, because it works no such effect. But when one is constrained to use it, he ought neither to
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  • ...ges that are to come. I am for my part so greatly inspired by the virtuous works of Your Majesty, that (if I might know myself to be in part worthy of it) I <p>except when the imagination works and creates dreams, as in respect of that motion; then is understood ''temp
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  • The following is a list of Pascha's known works:<ref>[[Benjamin Conan]]. "[http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18927715/pasch_bibli_en. ...his, and thrust the adversary in over his blade under his arm. This Lesson works exceptionally well in thrusting after, though it can also be performed from
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  • ...rd and buckler images]]. Because of this, images which don't overlap other works in the tradition can't be verified as belonging to it and thus are omitted | source link = http://media.bibliothek.uni-augsburg.de/node?cunfold=82373&dir=82373
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  • ...riversa'' to his chest, or cut him in the leg with a ''riverso''. It also works well as you take a step to parry with your sword in ''guardia di testa'', a | source link = http://data.onb.ac.at/ABO/%2BZ186375805
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  • ...y have still been working at the time of his death in 1571. Dwarfing these works is the massive book he published in 1570 entitled ''[[Gründtliche Beschrei ...Your Princely Grace shall forgive and take into account that such multiple works require so much time and effort to write. To this end, it would not be enou
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  • ...his rule can be followed only by one who moves his sword without violence, works in such a way as to be always master of it, and if he is prevented by his a | source link = https://soeg.kb.dk/permalink/45KBDK_KGL/1pioq0f/alma9912278865570576
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  • ...nscript is in the first transcription column even though it’s the youngest source so that the others can remain in the same position throughout.) Generally o ...y “close range”. Here I believe the translation “close with your opponent” works best.</ref> Here, since I am at close range I can strike you effectively, a
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  • ...he human condition; and although they are not intrinsic to the way a human works, they are always necessarily connected to the operation of man, in such a w ...been translated to ‘from the fountain of the body’ as ''fonta'' can mean ‘source’ in modern Italian. In the it states that “''Fontánella'', a little fo
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  • He also used several printed books as source material for his compendia, and presumably owned copies, including ''[[Der ...le insight into the [[Augsburg Group|Augsburg fencing tradition]]; his own works are impressive on both an artistic and practical level, and his extensive c
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  • ...guard up to cover his face, sword-tip pointing down. In this way, Zachary works against him, allowing his point to descend, and sliding the point of contac |At the same time that Zachary works to drop his arm, intending to cross over and subjugate his opponent’s bla
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  • ...y “close range”. Here I believe the translation “close with your opponent” works best.</ref> Here, since I am at close range I can strike you effectively, a ...ef>“Magistro” means both “Master” and “Teacher”. The translation “teacher” works well here.</ref> told me to do. That is to say I stepped off the line makin
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  • ...y “close range”. Here I believe the translation “close with your opponent” works best.</ref> Here, since I am at close range I can strike you effectively, a ...ef>“Magistro” means both “Master” and “Teacher”. The translation “teacher” works well here.</ref> told me to do. That is to say I stepped off the line makin
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  • ...extensive and elaborate of the two, it is the CPG 430 that seems to be the source for all later repetitions of Lecküchner's teachings. A slightly abridged v <p>Here the master and the propagator of the art teaches a good element that works also with an empty hand. If you come to him as before, drop your Messer and
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  • ...r go to the wars: and to conclude, what more follows through the imperfect works of the Italian peacemakers? They have made many a strong in his fight weak, | source link =
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