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  • ...on Iberian fencing, as well as those of his contemporary, [[Jaime Pons]], and the later [[Francisco Román]]. ...eated by the author. There are four principal guards: one at each shoulder and hip.</blockquote>
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  • ...rian fencing, as well as those of his contemporary, [[Pedro de la Torre]], and the later [[Francisco Román]]. ...or combination based on the references. Two postures are taught, one high and one low, which are also used to invite attacks.</blockquote>
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  • ! Dagger ! Sword in One Hand
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  • Bio from his article in ''Masters of Medieval and Renaissance Martial Arts'': ...about the European martial arts, while holding on to knightly philosophies and traditions. Szabolcs has been involved in longsword fencing since 2001. He
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  • ...Castelli, Gio[vanni]. Angelo Paternostraro and Antonio Rinaldi, most fine and famous men, known as the Romans." [[Torquato d'Alessandri|D’Alessandri, T ...ly the “great Tappé of Milan” mentioned by the French chronicler Brantôme) and [[Camillo Agrippa]], whom he cites in order to disagree with, explicitly re
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  • ...ord and [[buckler]], sword and [[dagger]], sword and cloak, double swords, and the [[montante]].<ref name="Rivera"/> | title = Copyright and License Summary
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  • ...oyed a period of popularity during the Italian [[renaissance]] of the 15th and early 16th centuries. ...n size from 10" to 28". It was often carried in place of a knife or larger sword.
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> ...n reasons, ''Brief Instructions'' was never published in Silver's lifetime and was only brought to print in the 1898 compilation of his works by Cyril G.
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  • ...(Torquato d'Alessandri)|Il Cavalier Compito]]'' ("The Complete Cavalier") and dedicated to a certain Guiseppe Cesari d'Arpino, was published in Viterbo i [[Category:Side Sword]]
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  • ...He appears to have been active in Ancona, where his treatise was published and where his patron resided. ...d Governed by the Perfect Conception of Fencing"), dedicated to his patron and student Tommaso Palunci, a nobleman from Ancona.
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> ...or unknown reasons, this treatise was never published in Silver's lifetime and was only brought to print in the 1898 compilation of his works by Cyril G.
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  • <section begin="1"/>Here begins the true fighting on horseback and on foot. ...e permitted it to be written down with secret words. That is now clarified and laid out in this book, so that every fighter of the art (who already unders
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  • ..., sword and [[shield]], sword and cloak, [[greatsword]], [[pole weapons]], and [[grappling]]. | [[Side sword]] by Carlo Giuseppe Colombani
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  • ...and practice specific HEMA skills. Since then we have several others join and now have six members total. ...udy the historical texts, try to properly interpret and execute the moves, and then drill them until we get them right.
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  • ...by the Perfect Conception of Fencing" {{#set: title = The Practice of the Sword Governed by the Perfect Conception of Fencing}} ...nd published in 1641. It covers the use of the [[rapier]] and [[rapier and dagger]].
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  • ! <p>''{{rating|C|Paris}} by [[Kendra Brown]] and [[Rebecca Garber]]''<br/>{{rating|B|Morgan}} by [[Michael Chidester]]</p> ...sts with my dagger.<br/>Come one by one, that this play will not fail.<br/>And my Scholar will show the proof:<br/>Doing it according to what you find dep
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  • ...' aims to study and popularize (mostly) italian martial arts of Middle Age and Renaissance, especially the ancient science of fighting with blades. ...rs: humbly we go back to the texts of the ancient masters, discussing them and interpreting them to the best of our ability.
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  • ...ranslation|https://gilbertdewolghop.wordpress.com/2015/02/19/books-to-read-and-formats-designed-for-reading/}} ...amous masters [[Giovanni dall'Agocchie]], [[Angelo Viggiani dal Montone]], and [[Mercurio Spezioli]] were also influenced by his teachings, though it is u
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> ...e use of the rapier alone, rapier and dagger, rapier and cloak, and rapier and shield.
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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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  • <!----------Form and content----------> ...ux, France. It treats the use of the [[rapier]], both alone and with the [[dagger]].
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  • ...us Customary Defenses, <br/>Affected and Put Forth with Many <br/>Handsome and Useful Drawings | [http://www.draupnirpress.com/CC/creativecommons.html Restored sword figures] (1570)
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  • ...n style="font-weight:normal; font-size:85%;">&#91;{{edit|Fiore de'i Liberi/Dagger/7th master|edit}}&#93;</span> &nbsp; </includeonly>Illustrations</p> ! <p>''{{rating|C|Paris Translation}} by [[Kendra Brown]] and [[Rebecca Garber]]''<br/>{{rating|B|Morgan Translation}} by [[Michael Chide
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> ...ognese school (for example cuts or beats with the false edge of the sword, and mentions of the older Bolognese guard names).
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> ...e, double, and paired with dagger, cape, and rotella), as well as polearms and the greatsword; the teachings are similar in many respects to those of [[Fr
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  • ..., developing common views and styles, together with a fluent communication and a cohesive stance—essentially worked as a de-facto federation. ...ompetition with unusual combinations, such as «doubles» rapier and dagger) and lots of options to socialize.
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  • ...lmaggiore on the use of the sword"), which presents itself as an expansion and clarification of the system of [[Camillo Agrippa]]. He also spends consider [[Category:Rapier and Cloak]]
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  • ...founded in 2006, with branches in Luray - Virginia, Salisbury - Maryland, and Maple Shade - New Jersey, as of 2016. ...as the foundation of our training. It is our goal to educate our students and the public about HEMA, as well as train our students to be efficient Martia
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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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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:''The Schoole of the Noble and Worthy Science of Defence'' (Joseph Swetnam)}} | name = ''[[title::The School of the Noble and Worthy Science of Defence]]''
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  • ...rd and <br/>Dagger, Composed in Former Times by <br/>Mr. Peloquin, Captain and One of the Four <br/>Leading Fencing Masters of France.'' <!----------Form and content---------->
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> ...y copied from the [[Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS Chart.A.558)|MS Chart. A.558]] and [[Talhoffer Fechtbuch (Cod.icon.394a)|Cod. icon. 394a]], two [[fencing manu
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> ...me="Met">Donald J. LaRocca. {{google books|f769tE97hxYC|The Academy of the Sword: Illustrated Fencing Books, 1500-1800|page=4}}. New York: The [[Metropolita
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  • ...t made light of people in medieval society, for instance farmers, priests, and the bourgeoisie) in the same style as Hans Rosenplüt, but with more subtle ...Hans Folz (MS Q.566)|MS Q.566]]. This section includes both unique content and a jumbled rendition of [[H. Beringer]]'s [[Recital]].
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  • ...tine fencing tradition of [[Francesco di Sandro Altoni]]. Docciolini wrote and published a fencing manual in 1601 entitled ''[[Trattato in Materia di Sche ...brother Giovanfrancesco di Bernardo di Marco Docciolini (who died in 1587) and other family members.<ref> Docciolini, Marco. ''Trattato di scherma'' Edite
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> ...heoretical treatise covers both the single [[rapier]] and the rapier and [[dagger]].
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  • ...petioli of Fermo, which demonstrates the method of learning to fence well, and ride"). He dedicated it to Giacobo Boncomagno, Marquis of Vignola, but his | title = Copyright and License Summary
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  • ...uch (MS E.1939.65.341)|E.1939.65.341]] (known as the "Glasgow Fechtbuch"), and upon its completion segues into the [[Pseudo-Peter von Danzig]] gloss of th | title = Short Sword
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  • <section begin="1"/>The earnest fight on horse and foot. ...mail coat. This he has put down in secret words. That stands now laid out and explained, therefore every fencer can understand the art, who already under
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> '''''Kunst und Wunderbuch''''' ("Book of Arts and Wonders", Cod.Pal.lat.1888) is a [[nationality::German]] [[war book]] creat
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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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  • <!----------Form and content----------> ...its present form; there are probably missing pages from the introduction, and it ends with only one half of an intended play of the pike.
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  • ...n extensive education befitting the child of nobility, learning both Greek and Latin as well as studying the law. He apparently studied at the University ...oleaxe]], [[rapier]] (both single and with secondary weapons), [[dagger]], and [[grappling]]. An abridged, unillustrated version of this treatise was publ
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  • ...fter, explained and interpreted in the gloss, so that anyone may well hear and understand them, if they can otherwise fence.<section end="1"/> <section begin="2"/>{{red|b=1|Here note the text and the gloss about a common lesson on horseback}}
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> ...is now known that it remained in the collection of the Pisani Dossi family and is currently housed in the [[Museo archeologico Villa Pisani Dossi]] in Cor
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  • | deathdate = between 1452 and ca. 1470 ...s]] of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]'s [[Recital]] on dueling with the [[short sword]].
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  • ...only remnant a 20th century tracing, but it recently resurfaced at auction and was purchased by the [[Museo dell'Arte Marziale]]. | Compendium of the Philosophy and Skill at Arms, reduced to its simplicity and directed to Don Juan Ferdinando, Baron of Grünburg, by his fencing master
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> ....A.558)|manuscript]] and [[sword and buckler]] pieces of [[Anonymous sword and buckler images|unknown origin]].
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> | Format = Double-sided, with red and black ink
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> ...he 15th century that share the same art style and cover the same material, and is the manuscript for which the complex is named.
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> ...k]], [[poleaxe]], [[side sword]] (both single and with secondary weapons), and [[spear]]. This manuscript seems to have been the basis for Gunterrodt's pr
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> ...he 15th century that share the same art style and cover the same material, and it seems to have created in the same workshop as the [[Gladiatoria (MS U860
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> ...her stuck Kämpffens Ringens und Werffens]]'', written by an unknown author and painted by [[Jörg Breu der Junger]]. The third section is also by Jörg Br
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> ..., Poland. The manuscript is a compilation of a variety of disparate texts, and includes a brief series of fencing pieces based on [[Andre Paurenfeyndt]]'s
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> | Material = Paper, with a contemporary wood and <br/>leather binding
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> ...ript; the illustrations are inked sketches with gold leafing on the crowns and garters. This manuscript is often referred to as the '''Getty Version'''.
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  • | title = Dagger ...anscription-des-manuscrits-en-lien-avec-paul-hector-mair/poignard-et-dague-dagger/ Text to copy over]
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> ...ion might otherwise be unclear, such as [[Martin Syber]]'s ''New Recital'' and the teachings of the "[[other Masters (14th Century)|other masters]]" of th
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  • ...hing by infallable Demonstrations apt Figures and perfect Rules the manner and forme how a man without other Teacher or Master may safelie handle all sort ...i transplanted there. Di Grassi's art was probably designed for the [[side sword]], but the English translator states that he felt it was more appropriate f
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> ...d Behr the Elder, from whom it takes its nickname, but its original author and artist are unknown.
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  • ...e is known about his life, but he identifies himself as a native of Lucca, and describes himself as "Ensign of the Fortress of Bergamo". ...s old at the time of publication and would become Duke of Parma, Piacenza, and Castro.
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  • ....<ref>Anglo, Sydney. ''The Martial Arts of Renaissance Europe''. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000. p46.</ref> ...omits all of Liechtenauer's verse, but retains the balance of the content and the original images. Sections of Paurñfeyndt's text were also reproduced i
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> ...s Kal]] in the latter part of the fifteenth century, probably between 1460 and 1480.<ref>Leng (2008) dates it to the second half of the fifteenth century
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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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  • | caption = Frontispiece and folio 1r | Date = between [[year::1482-1487|1482 and 1487]]
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  • ...tury (or possibly the last decade of the 14th), he dictated a [[gloss]] on and expansion of the teachings of the grand master [[Johannes Liechtenauer]], i ...eted and exists in only one manuscript. It is the work of a single scribe, and Ondřej Vodička indicates that it was probably dictated directly to the sc
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  • ...popular, and fencing historians have praised it both for its organization and as the first text to fully describe the use of the lunge. ...o Lazaro Stubick di Kœnigstein. Bibliographies also list printings in 1608 and 1610; the first is probably a mistaken reference to ''[[Libro secondo (Nico
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  • ...ity::Italian|Bolognese]] [[fencing manual]] written by [[Achille Marozzo]] and printed in 1536.<ref>According to [[Page:Opera Nova (Achille Marozzo) 1536. ...13-220</ref> The treatise was reset and reprinted in Bologna in the 1540s, and reprinted again in Venice in 1550 using the original typeset. In 1567-68 it
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> ...; the illustrations are inked and painted, with gold leafing on the crowns and garters. This manuscript is generally referred to as either the '''Florius'
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  • | subtitle = [[title::Great Representation of the Art and Use of Fencing]] | publisher = [[Salvestro Marchetti]] and [[Camillo Turi]]{{#set:publisher=Salvestro Marchetti|publisher=Camillo Turi
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  • | wiktenauer compilation by=[[Michael Chidester]] and<br/>[[Dierk Hagedorn]] <!-----Form and content----->
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  • ...the presumed name of a [[fencing master]] who taught young schoolchildren and wrote three [[French]] manuscripts. The manuscripts do not contain any attr ...ed a military career in the Netherlands. He was a cavalry captain by 1630, and in 1648, he became the governor of Leau (now Zoutleeuw), Netherlands. It is
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> ...the sections about [[dagger]], [[staff]], [[pole weapons]], [[longshield]] and [[mounted fencing]] from another.<ref>[[Dierk Hagedorn]]. "[http://www.hamm
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> ...ps the most significant portion is the notes that Meyer added to the front and back, including an outline for adapting the traditional German [[Messer]] t
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  • ...Orbassano, Santa Brigida, and Staffarda) and ultimately became an officer and color guard; for his valor he gained the title ''Alfier Lombardo'' ("the Pr ...man and embarked on another international journey through France, Holland, and England, eventually exhausting all of the wealth he had acquired.<ref name=
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> ...tbuch (MS Chart.A.558)|1448 treatise]] (<small>HTG</small>) in its content and art style.
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  • ...the highborn lord Duke Ludwig, Count Palatine of the Rhine, Duke of Lower and Upper Bavaria, I, Master Paulus Kal, an exponent of the art, have made this | <p>Here begins the art that Liechtenauer has created with his fellowship and applied with all knightly weapons. May God have mercy on him.</p>
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> | [[Sword]] fencing by [[Jörg Wilhalm]]
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  • <!----------Form and content----------> ...he 15th century that share the same art style and cover the same material, and it seems to be the oldest member of the group.
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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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  • ...ds and sought the legitimate and truthful art for the sake of experiencing and knowing it.'' ([[Pol Hausbuch (MS 3227a)|Ms. 3227a]]) ...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lichtenau towns of that name] across Central and Eastern Europe. His name also offers another biographical clue: he is unive
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