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  | [[Über die Fechtkunst und den Ringkampf (MS 963)|MS 963]] (1538)
 
  | [[Über die Fechtkunst und den Ringkampf (MS 963)|MS 963]] (1538)
  | [[Hutter/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)|Cod. I.6.2º.2]] (1564)
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'''Andre Paurenfeyndt''' (Paurñfeyndt, Paurñfeindt) was a [[century::16th century]] [[nationality::German]] [[Freifechter]]. He was born in Ernsbrunn in Lower Austria, and he enrolled in the [[Universität Wien]] on 13 October 1512.<ref>Bauer 2016, p. 99.</ref> He mentions in his introduction that he served as a bodyguard to Cardinal Matthäus Lang von Wellenburg (1468-1540).<ref>Ott, Michael. "[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08787a.htm Matthew Lang]." ''The Catholic Encyclopedia, Vol. 8''. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1910.</ref> In 1516, he wrote and published a [[fencing manual]] entitled ''[[Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt)|Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey]]'' ("Founding of the Chivalric Art of Swordplay"), which seems to have been the first illustrated fencing treatise ever published.<ref>[[Sydney Anglo|Anglo, Sydney]]. ''The Martial Arts of Renaissance Europe''. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000. p. 46.</ref> Little else is known about the life of this master, but he describes himself as a Freifechter and the contents of his book make it clear that he was associated with the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]. His treatise diverges significantly from the earlier teachings of the Liechtenauer tradition, which may be due to his stated purpose of writing for beginning fencers.
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'''Andre Paurñfeyndt''' (Paurñfeindt, Paurenfeindt) was a [[century::16th century]] [[nationality::German]] [[Freifechter]]. He seems to have been a resident of Vienna, although he mentions in his introduction that he served as a bodyguard to Cardinal Matthäus Lang von Wellenburg (1468 - 1540).<ref>Ott, Michael. "[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08787a.htm Matthew Lang]." ''The Catholic Encyclopedia, Vol. 8''. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1910.</ref> In 1516, he wrote and published a [[fencing manual]] entitled ''[[Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt)|Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey]]'' ("Founding of the Chivalric Art of Swordplay"), which [[Sydney Anglo]] notes may have been the first illustrated work of its kind.<ref>[[Sydney Anglo|Anglo, Sydney]]. ''The Martial Arts of Renaissance Europe''. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000. p 46. ISBN 978-0-300-08352-1</ref> Little else is known about the life of this master, but he describes himself as a Freifechter and the contents of his book make it clear that he was associated with the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]. His treatise diverges significantly from the standard teachings of the Liechtenauer tradition, but this may be due to his stated purpose of writing for beginning fencers.
 
  
 
== Treatise ==
 
== Treatise ==
  
Please note that only the first edition of this text (1516) has a complete set of illustrations, and we currently do not have scans of that edition that we are authorized to distribute. This article is illustrated using the 1538 Wallon edition, but following the order laid out in the original (since that edition jumbled the illustrations); smaller thumbnails of the Egenolff illustrations are included where applicable. Furthermore, while the Twelve Rules for the Beginning Fencer are unillustrated in Paurñfeyndt's work, this presentation includes the illustrations for six of the twelve found in the [[Liber Quodlibetarius (MS B.200)|MS B.200]] (1524).
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Please note that only the first edition (1516) has the complete set of illustrations, and all later versions are disorganized and incomplete; this article follows the order of plays and illustrations laid out in the original, and the variant sequences can be viewed on the transcription pages. Egenolff's illustrations are rather different from Paurenfeyndt's, and smaller thumbnails are included where applicable. Furthermore, the illustrations on pages 57 and 59 of the 1516 don't seem to relate to the plays described on 58 and 60, since they show pairs of fencers with dussacks while the text indicates that one of them should be unarmed. They are included here for reference, but the Egenolff illustrations (which are original and not based on Paurenfeyndt) are the ones that seem to depict something similar to the plays as described. While the Twelve Rules for the Beginning Fencer are unillustrated in Paurenfeyndt's work, this presentation includes the illustrations for six of the twelve found in the [[Liber Quodlibetarius (MS B.200)|MS B.200]] (1524).  
  
The illustrations on pages Hv and H2v of the 1516 don't seem to relate to the plays described on H2 and H3 (the facing pages), since they show fencers with dussacks while the text indicates that one of them should be unarmed. They are included here for reference, but the Egenolff illustrations (which are original and not based on Paurñfeyndt) are the only ones that seem to depict something similar to the plays as described.
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Rather than presenting the treatise transcriptions chronologically, this concordance groups the three complete German texts together (including [[Lienhart Sollinger]]'s 1564 copy), followed by the 1538 French translation. There are three shorter manuscript fragments of the German text, and these have been added in additional columns on the far end of the table in only the sections where they appear.
  
 
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! <p>{{rating|C}}<br/>by [[Robert Kraaijeveld]]</p>
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! <p>{{rating|C|Draft Translation (from the German)}}<br/>by [[Christian Trosclair]]</p>
! <p>[[Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt)|Archetype]] (1516){{edit index|Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf}}<br/>by [[Michael Chidester]]</p>
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! <p>{{rating|A|Featured translation (from the French)}}<br/>by [[Michael Chidester]]</p>
! <p>[[Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff)|Egenolff's Edition]] (ca. 1531){{edit index|Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf}}<br/>by [[Michael Chidester]]</p>
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! <p>[[Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt)|First Edition]] (1516){{edit index|Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Michael Chidester]]</p>
! <p>[[Hutter/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)|Augsburg Manuscript]] (1564){{edit index|Hutter/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
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! <p>[[Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff)|Egenolff's Edition]] (ca. 1531){{edit index|Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Michael Chidester]]</p>
! <p>[[Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt)|Walloon Translation]] (1538){{edit index|La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1538.pdf}}<br/>by [[Olivier Dupuis]], [[Didier de Grenier]], and [[Michael&nbsp;Huber]]</p>
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! <p>[[Wilhalm/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)|Augsburg Manuscript]] (1564){{edit index|Wilhalm/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
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! <p>[[La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt)|French Translation]] (1538){{edit index|La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Olivier Dupuis]], [[Didier de Grenier]], and [[Michaël&nbsp;Huber]]</p>
  
 
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| <p>'''Understanding''' of the Knightly Art of fighting by Andre Paurnfeindt, Freifechter of Vienna, Austria, using a clear comprehension and recent understanding.</p>
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| <p>[1] An '''examination''' of the Knightly Art of Fighting by Andre Paurnfeindt, Freifechter of Vienna, Austria, towards a clear comprehension and concise understanding thereof. </p>
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| <p>{{red|b=1|The Noble Science of the Sword-Players}}
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| <p>Andre Paurnfeindt, Freifechter and his mightiness the Cardinal's loyal bodyguard, offers his humble service to the honorable mighty Prince and Lord sir Matheus of the Holy Roman See, Cardinal of St. Angelo, Bishop of Gurk, coadjuctor of the Diocese of Salzburg etc.</p>
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| <p>[2] To the Sublime Magnificent Prince and Lord, Sir Matthäus of the Holy Roman See, Cardinal of St. Angelo, Papal Legate, Bishop of Gurk, Coadjuctor of the Diocese of Salzburg etc; Andre Paurnfeindt, Freifechter and his Magnificence the Cardinal's loyal bodyguard, offers his humble service. </p>
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| <p>Honorable, in God the Father mighty Prince and merciful Lord, after I have seen great deterioration and lack of attention in daily practice because of the tender youth, I have decided to briefly describe the Knightly Art of Fighting and clearly explain the recital for these reasons, namely to avoid gambling, debauchery, bad company, etc. Such explanation I wish to entitle and to dedicate to your Grace, and with that I entrust me to your mightiness in all humility, etc.</p>
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| <p>[3] O' Sublime in God the Father, Magnificent Prince and Merciful Lord; after a great deterioration and lack of attention became apparent to me, for this reason, in the name of impressionable youth amid daily practice, I have decided to concisely record the Knightly Art of Fighting and thoroughly explain the Zettel in order to avoid gambling, debauchery, bad company, etc. Such an explanation I wish to accredit and dedicate to your Princely Grace. With this, I prostrate myself before your Magnificence in all humility. </p>
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| <p>Recently I have thought up 3 chapters in which the tenets and teaching of Fighting is briefly contained, not for the old fighters, but for the young students so that their joy in practicing grows daily. From such I have briefly described twelves rules from which in you may arise advantage, subtlety and agility. So you will learn from a master of the sword or from a sworn Freifechter and not from the market-fighters, like when one blind man leads the other and both fall into a ditch.</p>
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| <p>[4] In short, I have formulated three chapters in which the Lore and Essence of Fighting is concisely summarized, not for the elder fencers, but for the young students, so that enjoyment and practice grows daily in them. From all of this I have briefly proposed twelve rules from which expertise, subtlety and agility can develop in you. In this way, you learn from a master of the sword or from a sworn Freifechter and not from misbegotten fencers, like when one blind man leads the other and both fall into a ditch. </p>
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| class="noline" | <p>[5] If leaf and grass grew<br/>As fast as envy and hate<br/>Then sheep and cattle would have<br/>A good winter this year.</p>
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! <p>{{rating|C|Draft Translation (from the German)}}<br/>by [[Christian Trosclair]]</p>
! <p>[[Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt)|Archetype]] (1516){{edit index|Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf}}<br/>by [[Michael Chidester]]</p>
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! <p>[[Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff)|Egenolff's Edition]] (ca. 1531){{edit index|Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf}}<br/>by [[Michael Chidester]]</p>
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! <p>[[Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt)|First Edition]] (1516){{edit index|Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Michael Chidester]]</p>
! <p>[[Hutter/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)|Augsburg Manuscript]] (1564){{edit index|Hutter/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
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! <p>[[Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff)|Egenolff's Edition]] (ca. 1531){{edit index|Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Michael Chidester]]</p>
! <p>[[Über die Fechtkunst und den Ringkampf (MS 963)|Graz Manuscript]] (1538){{edit index|Über die Fechtkunst und den Ringkampf (MS 963)}}<br/>by [[Michael Chidester]]</p>
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! <p>[[Wilhalm/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)|Augsburg Manuscript]] (1564){{edit index|Wilhalm/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
! <p>[[Liber Quodlibetarius (MS B.200)|Erlangen Manuscript]] (1524){{edit index|Liber Quodlibetarius (MS B.200)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
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! <p>[[Über die Fechtkunst und den Ringkampf (MS 963)|Graz Manuscript]] (1538){{edit index|Über die Fechtkunst und den Ringkampf (MS 963)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Michael Chidester]]</p>
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! <p>[[Liber Quodlibetarius (MS B.200)|Erlangen Manuscript]] (1524){{edit index|Liber Quodlibetarius (MS B.200)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
  
 
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| <p>'''Twelve Rules for the Beginning Fencer'''</p>
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| <p>[1] '''Twelve Rules for the Beginning Fencer'''</p>
  
<p>Do not let yourself scoff at these twelve rules.<br/>From them great art may sprout from you.</p>
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<p>Do not let yourself scoff at these twelve rules,<br/>From them great art may sprout from you.
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| <p>'''The First'''</p>
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<p>Whichever leg<ref>lit: foot</ref> stands forward, bend it.<br/>The hind one supports the body above outstretched.</p>
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<p>Whichever leg<ref>lit: foot, but can and often mean the leg</ref> stands forward, bend it.<br/>The hind one supports the body above outstretched.</p>
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<p>Fence upright with a straight body.<br/>Drive a powerful posture from that length.</p>
 
<p>Fence upright with a straight body.<br/>Drive a powerful posture from that length.</p>
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| <p>'''The Third'''</p>
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| <p>[4] '''The Third'''</p>
  
<p>Strike and step in agreement.<ref>lit: with each other</ref><br/>But set your foot in opposition.<ref>Lit: against each other</ref></p>
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<p>Strike and step with one another.<br/>But set your feet against one another.</p>
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<p>Those who chase after cuts<br/>Are not allowed to enjoy art.</p>
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<p>Those who chase after cuts<br/>Do not allow themselves to enjoy the art.</p>
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| <p><br/></p>
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| <p>'''The Fifth'''</p>
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| <p>[6] '''The Fifth'''</p>
  
 
<p>Note what the flat is.<br/>Do not fence left if you are right.</p>
 
<p>Note what the flat is.<br/>Do not fence left if you are right.</p>
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| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
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| <p>'''The Sixth'''</p>
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| <p>[7] '''The Sixth'''</p>
  
<p>Seek weak and strong.<br/>Indes, note this word precisely.</p>
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<p>Seek weak and strong<br/>Indes, note this word precisely.</p>
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| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
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| <p>'''The Seventh'''</p>
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| <p>[8] '''The Seventh'''</p>
  
<p>Recognize soft or hard.<br/>Racing behind is your companion.<ref>alt: vehicle, path, technique</ref></p>
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<p>Recognize soft or hard.<br/>Pursuing is your application.</p>
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| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
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| <p>'''The Eighth'''</p>
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| <p>[9] '''The Eighth'''</p>
  
<p>Strike before and after<br/>Do not be hasty to rush in.</p>
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<p>Strike before and after.<br/>Do not be hasty to rush in.</p>
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| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
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|-  
| <p>'''The Ninth'''</p>
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| <p>[10] '''The Ninth'''</p>
  
<p>Fence at the body from close.<br/>Do not omit the biters.<ref>alt: flesh wounds, tag hits.</ref></p>
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<p>Fence at the body from close.<br/>Do not omit the stingers.<ref>alt: flesh wounds, tag hits.</ref></p>
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|  
 
|  
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| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
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| class="noline" rowspan="3" | [[File:MS B.200 119r-a.png|400px|center]]
| <p>'''The Tenth'''</p>
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| <p>[11] '''The Tenth'''</p>
  
 
<p>Step close in the bind.<br/>Otherwise you will be wounded.</p>
 
<p>Step close in the bind.<br/>Otherwise you will be wounded.</p>
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| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 71v.jpg|11|lbl=71v.11}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 71v.jpg|11|lbl=71v.11}}
 
| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
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|-  
| <p>'''The Eleventh'''</p>
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| <p>[12] '''The Eleventh'''</p>
  
 
<p>[That which is] in front of the hand is called the long edge.<br/>Seldom guide an act of parrying to the short.</p>
 
<p>[That which is] in front of the hand is called the long edge.<br/>Seldom guide an act of parrying to the short.</p>
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| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
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|-  
| class="noline" | <p>'''The Twelfth'''</p>
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| class="noline" | <p>[13] '''The Twelfth'''</p>
  
 
<p>If you frighten easily,<br/>Do not learn to fence.</p>
 
<p>If you frighten easily,<br/>Do not learn to fence.</p>
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| class="noline" | <p><br/></p>
 
| class="noline" | <p><br/></p>
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{{master end}}
 
{{master end}}
== Temp ==
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{{master begin
 
{{master begin
 
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  | title = Sword
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|-  
 
! <p>Illustrations</p>
 
! <p>Illustrations</p>
! <p>{{rating|C}}<br/>by [[Kevin Maurer]]</p>
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! <p>{{rating|C|Draft Translation (from the German)}}<br/>by [[Christian Trosclair]]</p>
! <p>[[Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt)|Archetype]] (1516){{edit index|Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf}}<br/>by [[Michael Chidester]]</p>
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! <p>{{rating|C|Draft Translation (from the French)}}<br/>by [[John Tse]]</p>
! <p>[[Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff)|Egenolff's Edition]] (ca. 1531){{edit index|Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf}}<br/>by [[Michael Chidester]]</p>
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! <p>[[Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt)|First Edition]] (1516){{edit index|Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Michael Chidester]]</p>
! <p>[[Hutter/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)|Augsburg Manuscript]] (1564){{edit index|Hutter/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
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! <p>[[Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff)|Egenolff's Edition]] (ca. 1531){{edit index|Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Michael Chidester]]</p>
! <p>[[Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt)|Walloon Translation]] (1538){{edit index|La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1538.pdf}}<br/>by [[Olivier Dupuis]], [[Didier de Grenier]], and [[Michael&nbsp;Huber]]</p>
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! <p>[[Wilhalm/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)|Augsburg Manuscript]] (1564){{edit index|Wilhalm/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
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! <p>[[La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt)|French Translation]] (1538){{edit index|La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Olivier Dupuis]], [[Didier de Grenier]], and [[Michaël&nbsp;Huber]]</p>
 
<section end="credits3"/>
 
<section end="credits3"/>
 
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|-  
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|  
| <p>THE First chapter teaches how one should use advantage in the long sword, which is used with both hands, such as the battle sword, riding sword, estoc, and many others which I will for brevity's sake leave out.</p>
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| <p>[1] '''The''' first chapter teaches how one should employ expertise in the long sword, whichever is used with both hands, such as the battle sword, riding sword, estoc, and many others which I will for brevity's sake leave out.</p>
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| <p>'''Here begins a very beautiful bo'''oklet containing the knightly science of swordsmen, for learning to fence with the two-handed sword and other similar swords which are used with both hands; also including braquemards and other short knives which are used with one hand; half-lance, guisarme, and similar polearms; daggers; and buckler.</p>
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/11|1|lbl=4.1}}
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| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/13|1|lbl=4v.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 50v.jpg|1|lbl=50v.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 50v.jpg|1|lbl=50v.1}}
| Ici commenche ung tres beau livret
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/13|1|lbl=2.1}}
contenant la chevalereuse science des joueurs despee, pour apprendre a jouer de lespee a deux mains, & aultres semblables espees lesqeles lon use a tout deux mains, auecq aussi braquemars, et aultres courts coulteaux, lesquels lon use a tout une main, atout la demy lance hallebarde, guysarmes, & semblables bastons, a tout le poingnart, et le bouklie.
 
  
 
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|-  
| <p>The first Guard will be known as High-Point, or Ox as the ancient will, and will hereupon be taken.</p>
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| <p>[A] A Zettel fencer I proclaim myself,<br/>&emsp;Indomitable in Sword and Messer.<br/>In strength, weakness, short and long,<br/>&emsp;I do violence to my opponent.<br/>Indes, pay attention! Understand me correctly.<br/>&emsp;Hit them before they strike their position.</p>
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<p>Then I have another one on top of that.<br/>&emsp;With this, my art sells quite expensively.<br/>Now I conduct my work unhindered,<br/>&emsp;Right in smoothly to the body, toward the blade<br/>To make slice, strike, thrust; then right back out.<br/>&emsp;If you wish to learn thoroughly, come to me.</p>
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| <p>[2] The first resting place is named High Point (or Ox as the elders will) and it will be assumed hereon.</p>
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| <small>27</small>
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| Whoever makes a descending cut at you<br/>&emsp;The point of wrathcut threatens them
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| <small>28</small>
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| If they become aware of it<br/>&emsp;Then abscond above without concern
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| <small>29</small>
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| Be strong in turn<br/>&emsp;Wind. Stab. If they see it, then take it below
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| <small>30</small>
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| Precisely note this.<br/>&emsp;Cut, thrust, position, soft or hard
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| <small>31</small>
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| Indes and before and after<br/>&emsp;Without collision your war is not to be hasty
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| <small>32</small>
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| Whoever hunts the war<br/>&emsp;Above, will be exposed below.
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| <small>33</small>
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| In all windings<br/>&emsp;Cut, thrust, slice learn to apply
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| <small>34</small>
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| Also with that you shall<br/>&emsp;Gauge cut, thrust or slice
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| <small>35</small>
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| In all encounters<br/>&emsp;Of the masters, if you wish to weaken them.
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| <p>Here begins the manner of fencing with the two-handed sword.</p>
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| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/14|1|lbl=5r.1}}
 
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| Ici commenche la manière pour jouer a tout lespee a deux mains
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|-  
 
|-  
| <p>WINGER</p>
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| <p>[3] '''The wing cut'''</p>
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<p>Undertake the wing cut from the upper guard or high point. The first strike to the left ear from the roof, the second from below with a step to your left side, the third strike to the head from behind.</p>
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| <p>'''With the volley'''</p>
  
<p>The Winger is taken from the High Guard or High-Point: the first, strike from the Roof to his left ear, the second from under with a step to your left side, the third strike after to the head.</p>
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<p>Take it from the high point and the high guard: the first draws above towards the left ear. The other with a step to the left side. The third, strike behind the head.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/11|3|lbl=4.3}}
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/11|3|lbl=4.3}}
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/6|7|lbl=3r.7}}
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| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/14|2|lbl=5r.2}}
 
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| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 50v.jpg|3|lbl=50v.3}}
|De la volee
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Prenez du hault debout & de la haulte garde le premier treit de hault envers la senestre oreille, laultre a tout la demarche de votre senestre coste, le troisiesme frappez derriere sur la teste.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>BREAK</p>
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| <p>[4] '''Break'''</p>
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<p>If someone initiates a wing cut, parry the first from the roof. The second, pin down with the long edge from below and grab their sword's pommel with your left hand, then you throw them over their sword.</p>
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| <p>'''Break'''</p>
  
<p>If one Wings to you, displace the first from the Roof, the second strongly from below with your long edge, and grab with your left hand to his sword's pommel, thus will you be in over his Sword.</p>
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<p>If someone seeks in vain to strike with the volley, shoot the first cut back from above. The other, strike back below with your long edge or cut<ref>The word used is "coup", which could be translated as "attack", "cut", or "blow". In this context it is referring to the edge. Henceforth I will be translating it as "edge" instead.</ref>, and take the pommel of his sword with your left hand. Thus you hurl him over his sword.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/11|4|lbl=4.4}}
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| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/7|1|lbl=3v.1}}
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| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/14|3|lbl=5r.3}}
 
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| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 51r.jpg|1|lbl=51r.1}}
| Rompure
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Se aulcun vous cuyde frapper de la volee, retirez le premier coup, den hault, lautre refrappez par dessoubz a tout vostre long coup, ou taillon, et prenez le pommeau de son espee a tout vostre senestre main, ainsi le ruerez deseur son espee.
 
  
 
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| rowspan="6" |
| <p>TEXT</p>
+
{| style="margin:0 auto;"
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/13|1|lbl=6.1}}
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| [[File:Paurenfeyndt C.png|x250px|center]]
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/7|2|lbl=3v.2}}
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| [[File:Paurenfeyndt D.png|x250px|center]]
 +
|}
 +
| <p>[5] '''Text'''</p>
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{| class="zettel"
 +
|-
 +
| <small>23</small>
 +
| Wrathcut Crook and Cross,<br/>&emsp;If the Eye Cocker keeps with the Parter,
 +
|-
 +
| <small>24</small>
 +
| The Fool parries.<br/>&emsp;Pursuing, Overrunning, places the attack
 +
|-
 +
| <small>25</small>
 +
| Disengage, Suddenly withdraw,<br/>&emsp;Rush through, cut off, press the hands
 +
|-
 +
| <small>26</small>
 +
| Tilt and Turn to uncover with<br/>&emsp;Slash, catch, sweep, thrust to clash with.
 +
|}
 +
|
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/13|1|lbl=6.1}}
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| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/14|4|lbl=5r.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 51r.jpg|2|lbl=51r.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 51r.jpg|2|lbl=51r.2}}
 
|  
 
|  
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>CROWN</p>
+
| <p>[6] '''Crown cut'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>Step and strike through to the opponent's ear from above with the long edge. The second step and strike down from above to the right ear with the short edge. The third, strike from behind with the long edge.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Cross or direct strike'''</p>
  
<p>Step and strike through from above with your long edge to his left ear, then next, step and strike with the short edge down to the right ear; the third strike goes after with the long edge.</p>
+
<p>Step and strike from above with your long edge through his left ear. Secondly, step and strike with the short edge from above down to his right ear. Thirdly, shoot back behind with the long edge.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/13|2|lbl=6.2}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/13|2|lbl=6.2}}
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/7|3|lbl=3v.3}}
+
|  
 +
{{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/14|5|lbl=5r.5|p=1}} {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/15|1|lbl=5v.1|p=1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 51r.jpg|3|lbl=51r.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 51r.jpg|3|lbl=51r.3}}
| De croiser ou frapper droict
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/15|1|lbl=4.1}}
Marchez et frappez de hault a tout vostre long taillon parmy sur sa senestre oreille, secondement marchez et frappez a tout le court coup de hault desoubz la droicte oreille, tiercement retirez vous arriere a tout le long taillon.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>BREAK</p>
+
| <p>[7] '''Break'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When someone executes a crown cut, catch the first. For the second, situate your short edge against their neck so that they injure themselves themself.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
  
<p>When to you one will Crown Strike, catch the first, to the next strike put the short edge on his neck, and thus he harms himself.</p>
+
<p>When someone performs the curve<ref>Likely an error. Crombe is a northern Middle French word for “hunched” (e.g. a person) or “crooked”.</ref> cut, meet it first. Secondly, put the short edge on his neck. He will strike himself.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/13|3|lbl=6.3}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/13|3|lbl=6.3}}
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/7|4|lbl=3v.4}}
+
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/15|2|lbl=5v.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 51r.jpg|4|lbl=51r.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 51r.jpg|4|lbl=51r.4}}
| Rompure
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/15|2|lbl=4.2}}
Quant aulcun vous faict le cromb coup, lattendez premier, secondement luy mectez le court taillon au col, il frappera a soy mesmes.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>FAILER</p>
+
| <p>[8] '''Failer'''</p>
  
<p>Take the Failer from the highest points, cut through, quick,  to his left ear and step with your left foot against his right side, the next, strike in long to his right ear, remain high with good displacing.</p>
+
<p>Undertake the failer from the high point. Cut short to the opponent's left ear explosively and step towards their right side with your left foot. And hammer in the second strike long to the right ear. Keep high with good parrying.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/13|4|lbl=6.4}}
+
| <p>'''Flying over'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/7|5|lbl=3v.5}}
+
 
 +
<p>Take flying over from above. Take it short towards his left ear, and step with the left foot against his right side, and strike the other cut long to his right ear. Remain high with good defense.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/13|4|lbl=6.4}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/15|3|lbl=5v.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 51v.jpg|1|lbl=51v.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 51v.jpg|1|lbl=51v.1}}
| Par deseur tout en volant
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/15|3|lbl=4.3}}
Prenez par deseur en volant den hault, tenez court parmy envers sa senestre oreille & marchez a tout le senestre pied contre son droict coste et frappez laultre coup en au loing de luy sur la droicte oreille et demourez hault a tout bonne defence.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>BREAK</p>
+
| <p>[9] '''Break'''</p>
  
<p>Hew from above in the Ox against him, under, through the Rose, and put the short edge in his face, turn away slightly and strike after with the long edge.</p>
+
<p>Cut from above from the ox against the opponent, down through the roses and land your short edge in their face. Veer off short and make a followup strike with the long edge.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/13|5|lbl=6.5}}
+
| <p>'''Break</p>
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/7|6|lbl=3v.6}}
+
 
 +
<p>Take from above from the wings against him through the roses and put the short edge in his face. Turn downwards very briefly and strike him after with the long edge.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/13|5|lbl=6.5}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/15|4|lbl=5v.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 51v.jpg|2|lbl=51v.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 51v.jpg|2|lbl=51v.2}}
| Rompure
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/15|4|lbl=4.4}}
Tenez vous en hault hors les ales contre luy, parmy les roses, et lui mettez le court coup en son visage,tournez vous bien brief iuz et frappez apres luy a tout le long taillon
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>DEVICE</p>
+
| <p>[10] '''Play'''</p>
  
<p>Hew through, against his strike, and step with the right foot in the triangle so that you are farily open, which causes him to strike to your opening, there after step with the left foot and stike after from the hand.</p>
+
<p>Against their strike, punch through with a cut<ref>literally: cut through agains their strike. The separable durch-hauen means to strike through something to create an opening. See: https://www.woerterbuchnetz.de/DWB2/2DURCHHAUEN</ref> and step in the triangle with your right foot such that you make yourself completely open so to cause them to initiate a cut at your opening. After that happens, step with your left foot and make a followup strike from the hand. </p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/13|6|lbl=6.6}}
+
| <p>'''Piece'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/8|1|lbl=4r.1}}
+
 
 +
<p>Take any cut through his cut, and step the triangle with the right foot so that you open yourself greatly for which he notices, upon which you step after with the left foot forward, and strike the back of the hand towards him.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/13|6|lbl=6.6}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/15|5|lbl=5v.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 51v.jpg|3|lbl=51v.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 51v.jpg|3|lbl=51v.3}}
| Piece
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/15|5|lbl=4.5}}
Tenez alcun contre son coup parmy, et marchez a tout le droict pied le triangle, a ce vous vous decouvrez fort lequel il considere, par quoy marchez apres a tout le pied senestre devant et frappez ariere de la main apres lui.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| rowspan="6" | [[File:Paurñfeyndt 3.jpg|400px|center]]
+
| rowspan="6" |
| <p>FROM THE FOUR OPENINGS</p>
+
{| style="margin:0 auto;"
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/15|1|lbl=8.1}}
+
| [[File:Paurenfeyndt E.png|x250px|center]]
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/8|2|lbl=4r.2}}
+
| [[File:Paurenfeyndt F.png|x250px|center]]
 +
|}
 +
| <p>[11] '''About the 4 openings'''</p>
 +
{| class="zettel"
 +
|-
 +
| <small>36</small>
 +
| Know the four openings<br/>&emsp;Take aim so that you strike quite wisely
 +
|-
 +
| <small>37</small>
 +
| Without any fear<br/>&emsp;Without doubt however they are situated
 +
|}
 +
|
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/15|1|lbl=8.1}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/15|6|lbl=5v.6}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 51v.jpg|4|lbl=51v.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 51v.jpg|4|lbl=51v.4}}
 
|  
 
|  
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>BREAKING THE FOUR OPENINGS</p>
+
| <p>[12] '''Breaking the four openings'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/15|2|lbl=8.2}}
+
{| class="zettel"
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/8|3|lbl=4r.3}}
+
|-
 +
| <small>38</small>
 +
| If you wish arrange yourself<br/>&emsp;To artfully break the four openings
 +
|-
 +
| <small>39</small>
 +
| Double high<br/>&emsp;Mutate down below
 +
|-
 +
| <small>40</small>
 +
| I say to you truthfully<br/>&emsp;No one defends themselves without danger
 +
|-
 +
| <small>41</small>
 +
| If you have understood this,<br/>&emsp;They can scarcely come to blows, etc.
 +
|}
 +
|
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/15|2|lbl=8.2}}
 +
|  
 +
{{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/15|7|lbl=5v.7|p=1}}<br/>{{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/16|1|lbl=6r.1|p=1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 51v.jpg|5|lbl=51v.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 51v.jpg|5|lbl=51v.5}}
 
|  
 
|  
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>SLINGING</p>
+
| <p>[13] '''Hurling'''</p>
  
<p>Slinging is taken from the high guard, hew against him with the long edge to his left ear, if he displaces you, then make like you will pull, but remain with the short edge on his left ear, pull and sling from below with the flat to his right ear.</p>
+
<p>Undertake hurling from the upper guard. Cut against the opponent to their left ear with your long edge. If they parry that, act as if you will suddenly withdraw and remain on their left ear with your short edge. Suddenly withdraw and hurl onto their right ear with the flat.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/15|3|lbl=8.3}}
+
| <p>'''Launch with the long edge'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/8|4|lbl=4r.4}}
+
 
 +
<p>Take the high guard. Take the long edge against him towards his left ear. If he parries, act as if you would like to pull back, yet remain with the short edge to his left ear. Pull back, and strike the flat to his right ear.</p>
 +
 
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/15|3|lbl=8.3}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/16|2|lbl=6r.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 52r.jpg|1|lbl=52r.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 52r.jpg|1|lbl=52r.1}}
| Tranier du long coup
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/17|1|lbl=6.1}}
Prenez du deseure garde, tenez contre luy a tout long coup vers la senestre oreille, sil se remect faictes comme si vouldriez tirer, et demourez a tout le court coup a la senestre oreille, tirez et frappez a tout le plat a la droicte oreille.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>BREAK</p>
+
| <p>[14] '''Break'''</p>
  
<p>If one will sling at you, allow the first strike to cut away, and displace the second from above, downwards with your long edge, thus you may thrust or suppress.</p>
+
<p>If someone starts to hurl at you, let the first strike detach and parry the second down from above with the long edge so that you can pin it down or suppress it.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/15|4|lbl=8.4}}
+
|  <p>'''Break'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/8|5|lbl=4r.5}}
+
 
 +
<p>When someone launches with the long edge at you, let the first run downwards and parry the other from high to low with your long edge. Thus you may beat or strike it.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/15|4|lbl=8.4}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/16|3|lbl=6r.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 52r.jpg|2|lbl=52r.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 52r.jpg|2|lbl=52r.2}}
| Rompure
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/17|2|lbl=6.2}}
Quant aulcun vous traine le long coup, laissez le premier courir iuz, & remectez laultre de hault en bas a tout vostre long coup, ainsi le pourez bouter ou frapper.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>SHOOTING THROUGH</p>
+
| <p>[15] '''Shooting though'''</p>
  
<p>You may also take the shooting through from the high guard, hew from above downwards through the Rose, with reversed hands and short edge in his face, allow this quickly to run off, work after with the long edge.</p>
+
<p>You can also undertake shooting through from the high point. Cut down from above and with the short edge and inverted hand, down through the roses and into the opponent's face. Let it briefly run off and follow up with the long edge.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/15|5|lbl=8.5}}
+
| <p>'''Pass below<ref>This is likely a typo as "passer dessoubz" is only used once. "Passer oultre" is used more frequently.</ref>'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/8|6|lbl=4r.6}}
+
 
 +
<p>Pass over can also take off from the high point. Take it from high to low through the roses with crossed hands and the short edge in his face, and let it run downwards briefly to the long edge, and step after.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/15|5|lbl=8.5}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/16|4|lbl=6r.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 52r.jpg|3|lbl=52r.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 52r.jpg|3|lbl=52r.3}}
| Passer dessoubz
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/17|3|lbl=6.3}}
Passer oultre pourez aussi prendre hors le hault debout, tenez de hault en bas parmy les roses avec les mains traverses, & court taillon en son visaige, et laissez courtement courir iuz a tout le long taillon, & apres marcher.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>BREAK</p>
+
| <p>[16] '''Break'''</p>
  
<p>When one shoots through to you, and will lay on you with the short edge, so that you cannot work further, take your sword by the point and strike him on the head with the cross.</p>
+
<p>When someone shoots through, and will lay the short edge against you so that you cannot otherwise work, take your sword by the point and strike your cross against their head.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/15|6|lbl=8.6}}
+
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/9|1|lbl=4v.1}}
+
 
 +
<p>When someone passes above<ref>This is likely another synonym for "passer oultre".</ref> you and wants to put the short edge to you so that you otherwise cannot work, take the edge of your sword and strike the cross on his head.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/15|6|lbl=8.6}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/16|5|lbl=6r.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 52r.jpg|4|lbl=52r.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 52r.jpg|4|lbl=52r.4}}
| Rompure
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/17|4|lbl=6.4}}
Quant aulcun vous passe deseur, et vous veult mectre le court taillon, si aultrement ne pouez besoigner ne oevrer, prenez vostre espee a tout le taillant, et lui frappez la croix sur la teste.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| rowspan="5" | [[File:Paurñfeyndt 4.jpg|400px|center]]
+
| rowspan="5" |
| <p>IRON DOOR</p>
+
{| style="margin:0 auto;"
 +
| [[File:Paurenfeyndt E.png|x250px|center]]
 +
| [[File:Paurenfeyndt G.png|x250px|center]]
 +
|}
 +
| <p>[17] '''Iron Door'''</p>
  
<p>The third guard will be known as the Iron Door, or the ''Twir'' after the ancients.</p>
+
<p>The third resting place is named the iron door (or the cross according to the elders).</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/17|1|lbl=10.1}}
+
{| class="zettel"
 +
|-
 +
| <small>49</small>
 +
| The cross seizes<br/>&emsp;Whatever arrives from the roof
 +
|-
 +
| <small>50</small>
 +
| Cross with the strong<br/>&emsp;Note your work with it.
 +
|-
 +
| <small>51</small>
 +
| Cross to the plow<br/>&emsp;Yoke hard to the ox
 +
|-
 +
| <small>52</small>
 +
| Whoever crosses themselves well<br/>&emsp;Endangers the head by springing
 +
|-
 +
| <small>53</small>
 +
| The failer misleads<br/>&emsp;Wounding from below according to desire
 +
|-
 +
| <small>54</small>
 +
| The inverter constrains<br/>&emsp;Slipping through and also wrestles with it.
 +
|-
 +
| <small>55</small>
 +
| Take the elbow surely<br/>&emsp;Spring into their stance
 +
|-
 +
| <small>56</small>
 +
| Double the failer<br/>&emsp;If they make contact, make the slice with it
 +
|-
 +
| <small>57</small>
 +
| Double further<br/>&emsp;Stride in left and be not lax.
 +
|}
 +
|
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/17|1|lbl=10.1}}
 
|  
 
|  
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/11|7|lbl=5v.7|p=1}}<br/>{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/12|1|lbl=6r.1|p=1}}
+
{{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/19|5|lbl=7v.5|p=1}}<br/>{{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/20|1|lbl=8r.1|p=1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 52v.jpg|1|lbl=52v.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 52v.jpg|1|lbl=52v.1}}
 
|  
 
|  
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>FROM THE ROOF</p>
+
| <p>[18] '''From the roof'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>Position yourself in the iron door with braced hands. If someone strikes at you from the roof, thake their strike from the roof with your short edge and step after them with the long edge.</p>
 +
| <p>'''From above'''</p>
  
<p>Position yourself in the Iron Door with crossed hands, if one diagonally cuts at you from the Roof, take his strike from the Roof with the short edge and work after him with the long edge.</p>
+
<p>Move into long point with the hands crossed in the iron lock. If someone strikes at you from above, take his cut from above with the short edge and step towards him with the long edge.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/17|2|lbl=10.2}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/17|2|lbl=10.2}}
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/12|2|lbl=6r.2}}
+
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/20|2|lbl=8r.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 52v.jpg|2|lbl=52v.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 52v.jpg|2|lbl=52v.2}}
| De deseur
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/23|1|lbl=12.1}}
Longez vous de la longue pointe a tout les mains croissiez en la serrure de fer. Si aulcun vous frappe de deseur, prenez son coup den hault a tout le court taillon et marchez apres luy avecq le long coup.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>BREAK</p>
+
| <p>[19] '''Break'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>Conduct the failer against them. If they lie in the iron door, then they are driven out in vain and uncover themselves.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
  
<p>Work the Failer on him, thus he suffers in the iron door, thus he proceeds to freely make himself open.</p>
+
<p>Drive him out from above when he is in the iron lock, and he moves for nothing and opens himself.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/17|3|lbl=10.3}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/17|3|lbl=10.3}}
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/12|3|lbl=6r.3}}
+
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/20|3|lbl=8r.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 52v.jpg|3|lbl=52v.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 52v.jpg|3|lbl=52v.3}}
| Rompure
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/23|2|lbl=12.2}}
Chassez par deseur sur luy quant il est en la serrure de fer, et il se bouge pour riens, et se descouvre.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>SHOOTING OVER</p>
+
| <p>[20] '''Overshooting'''</p>
  
<p>Position yourself as before with crossed hands and work with the short edge shooting over to his left ear and turn your hands and strike after with the long edge.</p>
+
<p>Position yourself as before with braced hands, step in with the short edge shot over to the opponent's left ear and make a follow up strike with the long edge.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/17|4|lbl=10.4}}
+
| <p>'''Shoot over'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/12|4|lbl=6r.4}}
+
 
 +
<p>Lower yourself as before with the hands crossed and step with the short edge. Shoot over to his left ear, and turn your hands away and strike with the long edge towards him.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/17|4|lbl=10.4}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/20|4|lbl=8r.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 52v.jpg|4|lbl=52v.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 52v.jpg|4|lbl=52v.4}}
| Tirer oultre
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/23|3|lbl=12.3}}
Debassez vous comme devant a tout les mains croissiez et marchez a tout le court taillon oultre tire sur son oreille senestre, et destournez vous mains et frappez a tout le long coup apres luy.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>BREAK</p>
+
| <p>[21] '''Break'''</p>
  
<p>When one has shot over to you with his short edge, thus wind the strike out, then come to strike after strike, and more such work.</p>
+
<p>When someone overshoots the short edge, turn the strike away so that you come to strike against strike and the same work.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/17|5|lbl=10.5}}
+
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/12|5|lbl=6r.5}}
+
 
 +
<p>When someone passes high over you with the short edge, turn the wing downwards. Thus you will have a cut against a cut and the same or similar action or work.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/17|5|lbl=10.5}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/20|5|lbl=8r.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 52v.jpg|5|lbl=52v.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 52v.jpg|5|lbl=52v.5}}
| Rompure
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/23|4|lbl=12.4}}
Quant aulcun vous passe deseur vous oultre le court taillon, tournez lalle iuz, ainsi aurez coup contre coup et pareil ou semblable œuvre ou traveil.
+
 
 +
|-
 +
|
 +
| <p>[B] Splendid! I have already figured out myself how<br/>&emsp;To displace to both places<ref>alt: points, ends</ref><br/>I preserve the before, yet not too long.<br/>&emsp;The openings will be wide open to me.</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>No position will be good for you.<br/>&emsp;I hit you in the after from a carefree spirit.<br/>With it, I come swiftly to work<br/>&emsp;Just you wait until I bind you first.<br/></p>
 +
|
 +
|
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/18|1|lbl=7r.1}}
 +
|
 +
|
 
<section begin="Krumphaw"/>
 
<section begin="Krumphaw"/>
 
|-  
 
|-  
| rowspan="6" | [[File:Paurñfeyndt 5.jpg|400px|center]]
+
| rowspan="6" | [[File:Paurenfeyndt 5.jpg|400px|center]]
 
<br/>
 
<br/>
[[File:Egenolff 1.jpg|300px|center]]
+
[[File:Egenolff 1.jpg|300px|center|thumb]]
| <p>FROM DISPLACING</p>
+
| <p>[22] '''About parrying'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/19|1|lbl=12.1}}
+
{| class="zettel"
 +
|-
 +
| <small>70</small>
 +
| Four are the parries<br/>&emsp;That severly disrupt the positions
 +
|-
 +
| <small>71</small>
 +
| Guard yourself from parrying<br/>&emsp;If it happens by necessity, it hurts you
 +
|-
 +
| <small>72</small>
 +
| If you are parried,<br/>&emsp;Note as it happens.
 +
|-
 +
| <small>73</small>
 +
| Heed what I advise:<br/>&emsp;Break loose quickly, cut with violence.
 +
|-
 +
| <small>74</small>
 +
| Lodge against four regions<br/>&emsp;Learn to remain upon them if you wish to finish.
 +
|}
 
|  
 
|  
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/10|3|lbl=5r.3|p=1}}<br/>{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/11|1|lbl=5v.1|p=1}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/19|1|lbl=12.1}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/18|2|lbl=7r.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 53r.jpg|1|lbl=53r.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 53r.jpg|1|lbl=53r.1}}
 
|  
 
|  
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p></p>
+
| <p><br/></p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/19|2|lbl=12.2}}
+
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/11|3|lbl=5v.3}}
+
<p>[23] '''The''' second resting place is named the hanging point and is dual.</p>
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 53r.jpg|2|lbl=53r.2}}
+
{| class="zettel"
 +
|-
 +
| <small>42</small>
 +
| Crook up swiftly<br/>&emsp;Throw the point onto the hands
 +
|-
 +
| <small>43</small>
 +
| Crook. Whoever parries well<br/>&emsp;Disrupts many cuts with stepping.
 +
|-
 +
| <small>44</small>
 +
| Cut crooked to the flats<br/>&emsp;Of the masters if you wish to weaken them
 +
|-
 +
| <small>45</small>
 +
| When it sparks above<br/>&emsp;Then dismount, that I will praise
 +
|-
 +
| <small>46</small>
 +
| Don't crook, short cut<br/>&emsp;With that, look for the disengage.
 +
|-
 +
| <small>47</small>
 +
| Crook whoever tricks you<br/>&emsp;The noble war bewilders them
 +
|-
 +
| <small>48</small>
 +
| Such that they do not truthfully know<br/>&emsp;Where they are without danger.
 +
|}
 +
|
 +
| <p><br/></p>
 +
 
 +
{{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/19|2|lbl=12.2}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/18|3|lbl=7r.3}}
 +
 
 +
{{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/19|1|lbl=7v.1}}
 +
| <p><br/></p>
 +
 
 +
{{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 53r.jpg|2|lbl=53r.2}}
 
|  
 
|  
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>HANGING POINT</p>
+
| <p>[24] '''Hanging point'''</p>
  
<p>Hanging point puts the right foot forward like in the figure, and is with the flat facing down, this works quick and high, and displaces those strikes which come from the Roof, quickly sink the running off, and work after with the long strike.</p>
+
<p>The hanging point lands with the right foot forwards, like in the figure, with the flat below the face, entering short; and parry high whatever strike that will be struck from the roof. Let it run off short and follow up with a strike long.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/19|3|lbl=12.3}}
+
| <p>'''Hanging the point on the thumb.'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/11|2|lbl=5v.2}}
 
  
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/11|4|lbl=5v.4}}
+
<p>Set the right foot forward, step short, and parry whatever cut high. Strike high, let the short edge run well downwards, and step with the long edge towards him.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/19|3|lbl=12.3}}
 +
| <p><br/></p>
 +
 
 +
{{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/19|2|lbl=7v.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 53r.jpg|3|lbl=53r.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 53r.jpg|3|lbl=53r.3}}
| Pendant le point sur le poulx.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/21|1|lbl=10.1}}
Boutez le droit pied devant, marcez court et remectez en hault quel coup que soit frapes de hault, laissez bien court courir iuz, et marchez au loing vers luy a tout le coup.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>BREAK</p>
+
| <p>[25] '''Break'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>Drive the right foot forwards from the right side. If someone lies still in the hanging point, position the short edge on their right ear so they are not permitted to suddenly withdraw and wherever they do withdraw, they uncover themselves.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
  
<p>Work from the right hand, with the right foot forward, if he continues to lay in the hanging point, put the short edge on his right ear, so that he may not pull away, where he then however will pull away, thus he opens himself.</p>
+
<p>Drive out with the right hand and the right foot forward. If he lies calmly in the hanging point, put the short edge to his left ear, yet he will not pull back, because if he pulls back he opens himself.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/19|4|lbl=12.4}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/19|4|lbl=12.4}}
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/11|5|lbl=5v.5}}
+
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/19|3|lbl=7v.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 53r.jpg|4|lbl=53r.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 53r.jpg|4|lbl=53r.4}}
| Rompure
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/21|2|lbl=10.2}}
Chassez de la main droicte le droict pied devant, sil gist coy en le pendant point mectez luy le court taillon a la senestre oreille, et nosera tirer, car sil tire il se descouvre.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>COUNTER BREAK</p>
+
| <p>[26] '''Counter break'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>Whenever someone positions the short edge against your neck, twist your hands with your sword and bar them from above with the long edge and grab their pommel with your left hand and throw them over their sword to the left side.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Counter break'''</p>
  
<p>When one lays his short edge on your neck, turn your hands with the sword under him from above, with the long edge, and grab on to his pommel with your left hand, throw him to the left side over his sword.</p>
+
<p>When someone puts the short edge to your neck, turn your hands and the sword and lock him above with the long edge, and take your left hand on the pommel of his sword, and hurl him on the left side over his sword.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/19|5|lbl=12.5}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/19|5|lbl=12.5}}
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/11|6|lbl=5v.6}}
+
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/19|4|lbl=7v.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 53v.jpg|1|lbl=53v.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 53v.jpg|1|lbl=53v.1}}
| Contre roumpure
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/21|3|lbl=10.3}}
Quand aulcun vous mect le court coup au col, tournez voz mains, a tout lespee, et le serrez d'en hault a tout le long coup, et prenez a tout vostre senestre main, le pommeau de son espee, et le ruez sur le senestre coste oultre son espee.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p></p>
+
| <p>[27] Whichever one now lives on the ground,<br/>&emsp;They will be disgraced by no one.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/19|6|lbl=12.6}}
+
|
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/19|6|lbl=12.6}}
 
|  
 
|  
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 53v.jpg|2|lbl=53v.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 53v.jpg|2|lbl=53v.2}}
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<section end="Krumphaw"/>
 
<section end="Krumphaw"/>
 
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|-  
| rowspan="6" | [[File:Paurñfeyndt 6.jpg|400px|center]]
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| rowspan="5" |
 +
{| style="margin:0 auto;"
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| [[File:Paurenfeyndt A.png|x250px|center]]
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| [[File:Paurenfeyndt H.png|x250px|center]]
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|}
 
<br/>
 
<br/>
[[File:Egenolff 3.jpg|300px|center]]
+
[[File:Egenolff 3.jpg|300px|center|thumb]]
| <p><br/></p>
+
| <p>[28] '''Four positions'''</p>
 
+
{| class="zettel"
<p><br/><br/><br/><br/></p>
+
|-
 
+
| <small>68</small>
<p>(after the ancient art) but to our ''rabischen'' and new art we have other</p>
+
| Four positions alone<br/>&emsp;Defend from those and eshew the common
 +
|-
 +
| <small>69</small>
 +
| Ox, plow, fool,<br/>&emsp;From-the-roof are not dispised by you
 +
|}
 +
<p>According to the old art, but according to our exquisite new art we have different names, but nonetheless it is one idea. High point, Hanging point, Iron door, Plow. They are manifold.</p>
 +
|
 
| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
{{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/21|1|lbl=14.1}}
+
{{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/21|1|lbl=14.1}}
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/9|2|lbl=4v.2}}
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| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/17|1|lbl=6v.1}}
 
| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
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|-  
 
|-  
| <p>GRABBING OVER</p>
+
| <p>[29] '''Overgripping'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>You can also undertake overgripping from high point. Reach over your cross with your right hand into the blade such that your finger stands on the blade. If someone initiates a strike, strike against them with your strong such that you overwhelm their sword, keeping threat and suddenly withdraw your flat against their right ear and veer high into your act of parrying.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Grip'''</p>
  
<p>You may also take Over-Grabbing from the Highpoint, grab with your right hand over your cross onto the blade so that your fingers stay on the flat, if one strikes at you, strike against him with the strong so that you are over his and pull your flat to his right ear and lead high in the displacing.</p>
+
<p>The grip can also be taken out from the high point. Take your right hand high on your cross so that the blade must lie flat, and if someone strikes towards you, strike against him with such force that you pressure his sword, and pull back with your flat to his right ear, and raise your cut high.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/21|2|lbl=14.2}}
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/21|2|lbl=14.2}}
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/9|3|lbl=4v.3}}
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| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/17|2|lbl=6v.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 53v.jpg|4|lbl=53v.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 53v.jpg|4|lbl=53v.4}}
| Poingner [des epee]
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/19|1|lbl=8.1}}
Le poingner pouvez aussi prendre hors le haut debout, prenez a tout vostre main droicte deseur vostre croix lalumelle que vous dois gisent sur le plat, et si aulcun frappe apres vous, frappez contre luy par force tellement que par force luy efforcez son espee, & luy tirez vostre plat a son oreille droicte, et haulsez en haut vostre coup.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>BREAK</p>
+
| <p>[30] '''Break'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When someone overgrips, bait them with a strike and suddenly withdraw short, make a follow up strike long or else break it with a failer or a crown cut, etc.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
  
<p>When one would Over-Grab to you, offer him the strike and pull short, then strike long after or break him with the Failer or the Crown Strike, etc.</p>
+
<p>When someone grips against you, offer him the blade and pull short, then to long towards you or break with the flying over or with the direct strike.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/21|3|lbl=14.3}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/21|3|lbl=14.3}}
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/9|4|lbl=4v.4}}
+
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/17|3|lbl=6v.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 53v.jpg|5|lbl=53v.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 53v.jpg|5|lbl=53v.5}}
| Rompure
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/19|2|lbl=8.2}}
Quant aulcun vous poignist, offrzez luy lallee & tirez le court coup au loing vers vous ou rompez par deseur en volant ou pardroict frappez.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>REMAINING</p>
+
| <p>[31] '''Remaining'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>Position yourself in the high guard or high point, and cut to the opponent's left ear with your long edge, and act as if you will suddenly withdraw, but remain against their left ear with your short edge, thereafter suddenly withdraw and make a follow up cut with the long edge.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Remain'''</p>
  
<p>Position yourself in the High Guard or Highpoint, and hew with the long edge to his left ear, and make as if you would pull this, but remain with the short edge on his left ear, thereafter pull and hew after with the long edge.</p>
+
<p>Set or put yourself in the high point or guard, and take the long edge to his left ear. And act as if you would like to pull back, yet remain with the short edge to his left ear. And then pull back and take the long edge towards him.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/21|4|lbl=14.4}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/21|4|lbl=14.4}}
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/9|5|lbl=4v.5}}
+
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/17|4|lbl=6v.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 53v.jpg|6|lbl=53v.6}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 53v.jpg|6|lbl=53v.6}}
| Demourer
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/19|3|lbl=8.3}}
Boutez ou mectez vous en le hault debout ou garde, et tenez a tout le long coup, a sa senestre oreille, et faictez comme si tirer vouldriez, et demourez a tout le court taillon a sa senestre oreille, et puis tirez et tenez a tout le long coup vers luy.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>BREAK</p>
+
| <p>[32] '''Break'''</p>
  
<p>When one would remain with the short edge on your left ear, thus remain also on the other side; if he pulls away first, he thus harms himself.</p>
+
<p>When someone remains with their short edge against your right ear, remain on the other side as well. If they indeed pull away first, then they strike themselves the same way.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/21|5|lbl=14.5}}
+
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/9|6|lbl=4v.6}}
 
  
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/10|1|lbl=5r.1}}
+
<p>When someone remains with the short edge to your left ear, so too remain on the other side. If he then pulls back first, he hits himself.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/21|5|lbl=14.5}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/17|5|lbl=6v.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 64r.jpg|1|lbl=64r.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 64r.jpg|1|lbl=64r.1}}
| Rompure
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/19|4|lbl=8.4}}
Quant aulcun vous demeure avec le court coup a vostre senestre oreille, demourez vous aussi a laultre coste, sil tire alors premier, il frappe soymesmes.
 
  
 
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|-  
 +
| rowspan="6" |
 +
{| style="margin:0 auto;"
 +
| [[File:Paurenfeyndt I.png|x250px|center]]
 +
| [[File:Paurenfeyndt F.png|x250px|center]]
 +
|}
 +
| <p>[33] '''About overrunning'''</p>
 +
{| class="zettel"
 +
|-
 +
| <small>80</small>
 +
| Whoever takes aim from below<br/>&emsp;Overrun it, they will be shamed.
 +
|-
 +
| <small>81</small>
 +
| When it clashes above,<br/>&emsp;Then dismount, This I will praise.
 +
|-
 +
| <small>82</small>
 +
| Make your work<br/>&emsp;Or press hard twice.
 +
|}
 
|  
 
|  
|  
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/23|1|lbl=16.1}}
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/10|2|lbl=5r.2}}
+
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/20|6|lbl=8r.6}}
|
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 64r.jpg|2|lbl=64r.2}}
 
|  
 
|  
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| rowspan="6" | [[File:Paurñfeyndt 7.jpg|400px|center]]
+
| <p>[34] '''Triangle'''</p>
| <p>FROM RUNNING OVER</p>
 
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/23|1|lbl=16.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/12|6|lbl=6r.6}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 64r.jpg|2|lbl=64r.2}}
 
|
 
  
|-
+
<p>Position yourself with braced hands in front of your face. If someone strikes the buffalo from high point, twist your hands up from below and step into a false step and shield yourself short such that they roll down your flat, thereafter make a follow up strike long with a step.</p>
| <p>TRIANGLE</p>
+
| <p>'''Triangle'''</p>
  
<p>Position yourself with crossed hands before your face; if one strikes wildly to you from the Highpoint, then turn your hand out from under and step in with a false step and displace after, that he is torn out with your flat, thereafter step and strike after with the long edge.</p>
+
<p>Move into long point with the hands crossed in front of the face. If he strikes the aggressor with a cut from high point, turn your hands away from low to high, and step with the false step and parry low so that he runs downwards on your flat. Then step and strike with the long edge after.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/23|2|lbl=16.2}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/23|2|lbl=16.2}}
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/13|1|lbl=6v.1}}
+
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/21|1|lbl=8v.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 64r.jpg|3|lbl=64r.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 64r.jpg|3|lbl=64r.3}}
| Triangle
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/25|1|lbl=14.1}}
Longez vous du long point a tout les mains croisez devant le visaige, sil frappe lassayant coup du hault de bout, destournez vos mains de bas en haut, et marchez la faulce marche & remettez vous court qu'il courre iuz sur vostre plat puis frappez a tout la marche et le long coup apres.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>BREAK
+
| <p>[35] '''Break'''</p>
When you yourself have cut at him, thus drive with your pommel upwards that you are also displaced, allow him also to be parried and work after to him with haste. (?)
+
 
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/23|3|lbl=16.3}}
+
<p>When you have overcommitted yourself striking at your opponent, rise up with your pommel so you are also shielded. Let them roll down as well and work with them according to advantage.</p>
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/13|2|lbl=6v.2}}
+
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When you have overstruck or have been limited against him, raise your pommel high and you will also recover. Also let him run down, and work with him to your advantage.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/23|3|lbl=16.3}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/21|2|lbl=8v.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 64r.jpg|4|lbl=64r.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 64r.jpg|4|lbl=64r.4}}
| Rompure
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/25|2|lbl=14.2}}
Quand vous avez four frappe ou detenu sur luy haulchez vostre pommeau en hault et vous serez aussi remis, laisselle aussi courir iuz , et besoignez avecq luy pour l'avantage
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>FROM DISPLACING</p>
+
| <p>[36] '''About displacing'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/23|4|lbl=16.4}}
+
{| class="zettel"
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/13|3|lbl=6v.3}}
+
|-
 +
| <small>83</small>
 +
| Learn to displace<br/>&emsp;Skillfully disrupting cuts and thrusts
 +
|-
 +
| <small>84</small>
 +
| Whoever thrusts at you<br/>&emsp;Their point breaks
 +
|-
 +
| <small>85</small>
 +
| From both sides<br/>&emsp;You will hit every time, if you step.
 +
|}
 +
|
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/23|4|lbl=16.4}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/21|3|lbl=8v.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 64r.jpg|5|lbl=64r.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 64r.jpg|5|lbl=64r.5}}
 
|  
 
|  
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>FROM RUNNING THROUGH</p>
+
| <p>[37] '''Rushing through'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/23|5|lbl=16.5}}
+
{| class="zettel"
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/13|4|lbl=6v.4}}
+
|-
 +
| <small>91</small>
 +
| Rush through, let hang<br/>&emsp;Grab with the pommel if you wish to grapple.
 +
|-
 +
| <small>92</small>
 +
| Whoever strengthens against you,<br/>&emsp;Remember to rush through with it.
 +
|}
 +
|
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/23|5|lbl=16.5}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/21|4|lbl=8v.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 64r.jpg|6|lbl=64r.6}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 64r.jpg|6|lbl=64r.6}}
 
|  
 
|  
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>DEVICE</p>
+
| <p>[38] '''Rule'''</p>
  
<p>Mark when you have thrust high at one, so that you work with the point, thus always wind the sword with the pommel under your right shoulder.</p>
+
<p>Remember whenever you initiate a thrust, that you always wind your sword under your right shoulder using the pommel when you hit with your point.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/23|6|lbl=16.6}}
+
| <p>'''Piece'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/13|5|lbl=6v.5}}
+
 
 +
<p>Note that when you thrust towards someone by reaching with your high point, always turn the sword with the pommel below your right armpit.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/23|6|lbl=16.6}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/21|5|lbl=8v.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 64r.jpg|7|lbl=64r.7}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 64r.jpg|7|lbl=64r.7}}
| Piece
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/25|3|lbl=14.3}}
Considerez quant vous boutez apres quelcun de deseur que vous lattaingnez a tout votre debout, tournez vostre espee tousiours a tout le pommeau dessoubez vos dextres aselles.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| rowspan="5" | [[File:Paurñfeyndt 8.jpg|400px|center]]
+
| rowspan="5" | [[File:Paurenfeyndt 8.jpg|400px|center]]
 
<br/>
 
<br/>
[[File:Egenolff 2.jpg|300px|center]]
+
[[File:Egenolff 2.jpg|300px|center|thumb]]
| <p>FROM CHANGING THROUGH</p>
+
| <p>[39] '''About disengaging'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/25|1|lbl=18.1}}
+
{| class="zettel"
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/16|4|lbl=8r.4}}
+
|-
 +
| <small>86</small>
 +
| Learn to disengage<br/>&emsp;From both sides stabbing sharply with it
 +
|-
 +
| <small>87</small>
 +
| Whoever binds upon you<br/>&emsp;Disengaging surely finds or slices the opponent
 +
|}
 +
|
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/25|1|lbl=18.1}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/24|2|lbl=10r.2}}
 
|  
 
|  
 
|  
 
|  
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p></p>
+
| <p>[40] '''About suddenly withdrawing'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/25|2|lbl=18.2}}
+
{| class="zettel"
 +
|-
 +
| <small>88</small>
 +
| Tread close in binds,<br/>&emsp;So that withdrawing suddenly gives good finds.
 +
|-
 +
| <small>89</small>
 +
| Suddenly withdraw. If they engage, suddenly withdraw again.<br/>&emsp;That does them harm.
 +
|-
 +
| <small>90</small>
 +
| Suddenly withdraw all engagements<br/>&emsp;If you wish to make a fool of the masters
 +
|}
 +
|
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/25|2|lbl=18.2}}
 
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|  
 
|  
 
|  
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|-  
 
|-  
| <p>FIGHTING DEVICE</p>
+
| <p>[41] '''Combat play'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>Position yourself against the opponent as before. Grab the middle of your sword's blade with your left hand and thrust towards their face so that they must shield themselves and carry off your thrust. Follow them with a step and release your left hand from your sword. Reach across both of their hands with your pommel and position your edge against their neck and position them into weakness so that you throw them.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Battle piece'''</p>
  
<p>Position yourself against him as before, grip with your left hand on your sword's blade in the middle, and thrust at him  towards his face, thus he must displace you, and lay on the thrust, thus follow after him with a step, and release your left hand from the sword, grip with your pommel over both of his hands, and put your sword on his neck, and thus will you put him in the weak.</p>
+
<p>Move as before: take the blade of your sword with your left hand on the middle, and thrust to his face so that he must gather himself to endure the attack. Follow him with a step, and remove your left hand from the sword. From this take your pommel over both of his hands, and put the edge on his neck. Thus you hurl him over your legs.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/25|3|lbl=18.3}}
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/25|3|lbl=18.3}}
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/16|5|lbl=8r.5}}
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| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/24|5|lbl=10r.5}}
 
|  
 
|  
| Piece de bataille
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/31|1|lbl=20.1}}
longez vous comme devant, prenez lalumelle de vostre espee a tout vostre main senestre au moyen, et luy boutez apres son visaige, & par ainsi il luy fauldra recuiller, et supporter le coup, suyvesle a tout la marche, et ostez ta main senestre du lespee, prenez a ce vostre pommeau par dessus ses deus mains, et luy mectez le taillon a son col et ainsi le ruerez oultre vos iambes.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>BREAK</p>
+
| <p>[42] '''Break'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When someone has lodged their sword against you and and will throw you, release your right hand from your sword and shove their left elbow from below so that they must turn themselves.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
  
<p>When one has set their sword on you and will throw you, release your right hand from your sword and push from under on his left elbow that he must be turned.</p>
+
<p>When someone has put his sword to your neck and when he wants to hurl you, remove your hand from your sword, and push his left elbow from below so that he must turn himself.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/25|4|lbl=18.4}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/25|4|lbl=18.4}}
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/16|6|lbl=8r.6}}
 
 
|  
 
|  
| Rompure
+
{{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/24|6|lbl=10r.6|p=1}} {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/25|1|lbl=10v.1|p=1}}
Quant aulcun vous a miz son espee ou col, et quil vous veult ruer, ostez vostre main de vostre espee, et poutez de dessoubz a son senestre cubite, & il luy fauldra tourner
+
|  
 +
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/31|2|lbl=20.2}}
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>DEVICE</p>
+
| <p>[43] '''Play'''</p>
  
<p>When one has set [his point] on your chest, thus grab your sword near the point with the left hand forward, and thrust with your sword behind his left leg, and get through with your chest against him, and thrust back with your left hand to his chest, behind you over your sword.</p>
+
<p>If someone has lodged against your breast, take hold of their sword with your left hand forward by the point and thrust your sword behind their left leg and press against them with your breast and with your left hand against their breast, shove them back backwards over your sword.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/25|5|lbl=18.5}}
+
| '''Piece'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>If someone touched the sword to the chest, take his sword with the left hand forward at the point and push your sword behind his left leg. Press your chest against him, and push with your hand backwards over your sword.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/25|5|lbl=18.5}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/25|2|lbl=10v.2}}
 
|  
 
|  
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/16|7|lbl=8r.7|p=1}} {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/17|1|lbl=8v.1|p=1}}
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/31|3|lbl=20.3}}
|
 
| Piece
 
Si aulcun a touche lespee a la poictrine prenez son espee a tout la senestre main devant au point et poutez vostre espee deriere sa senestre gambe, et efforcez a tout vostre poictrine contre luy, et le boutez a tout vostre main arriere oultre vostre espee
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| rowspan="5" | [[File:Paurñfeyndt 9.jpg|400px|center]]
+
| rowspan="5" |
| <p>FROM FOLLOWING AFTER</p>
+
{| style="margin:0 auto;"
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/27|1|lbl=20.1}}
+
| [[File:Paurenfeyndt K.png|x250px|center]]
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/15|4|lbl=7v.4}}
+
| [[File:Paurenfeyndt D.png|x250px|center]]
 +
|}
 +
| <p>[44] '''About pursuing'''</p>
 +
{| class="zettel"
 +
|-
 +
| <small>75</small>
 +
| Learn to pursue<br/>&emsp;Twice or slice into the weapon
 +
|-
 +
| <small>76</small>
 +
| Two as well to the outside<br/>&emsp;Your work begins thereafter
 +
|-
 +
| <small>77</small>
 +
| And gauge the applications<br/>&emsp;Whether they are soft or hard
 +
|-
 +
| <small>78</small>
 +
| Learn to feel<br/>&emsp;Indes, this here cuts sharply
 +
|-
 +
| <small>79</small>
 +
| Pursuing twice,<br/>&emsp;If on connects, make the old slice with it.
 +
|}
 +
|
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/27|1|lbl=20.1}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/23|5|lbl=9v.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 65r.jpg|1|lbl=65r.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 65r.jpg|1|lbl=65r.1}}
 
|  
 
|  
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>The Fourth guard will be known as the Plow, what the ''bruffel'' corrupts, step in a triangle with the right foot and displaces quickly with the flat so that he calls forth, and thereafter step to him with the left foot and strike after, with the long edge.</p>
+
| <p>[45] THE fourth resting place is named the plow. Whatever the buffalo strikes at you, step into the triangle with the right foot and shield yourself short with your flat such that they roll off. Thereafter follow them with your left foot and make a follow up strike with your long edge.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/27|2|lbl=20.2}}
+
| <p>When someone strikes long with aggression to you, step to the triangle with the right foot and defend yourself from the pain such that it runs down. Then step towards him with the left foot, and strike with the long edge after.</p>
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/15|5|lbl=7v.5}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/27|2|lbl=20.2}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/23|6|lbl=9v.6}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 65r.jpg|2|lbl=65r.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 65r.jpg|2|lbl=65r.2}}
| Quant aulcun vous frappe en assayant de loing marchez au triangle a tout le droict pied et defendez vous a tout la torture, tellement vous pouvez avaller, puis marchez apres luy a tout le pied senestre, et frappez atout le long taillon apres
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/33|1|lbl=22.1}}
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>BREAK</p>
+
| <p>[46] '''Break'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When someone parries you and have overcommitted yourself attacking, yank your pommel upwards so that you are well covered and let them roll off of it in the same way conceived in Hildebrand or Lightning cuts.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
  
<p>When one has displaced you, and you yourself have cut, pull your pommel upwards so that you are well covered, and allow him also to slide off, the same is also understood in ''Hilprantz'' or ''Pliczhewen''.</p>
+
<p>When someone defends himself so that you must carry on, pull back your pommel high so that you are well covered, and also let him run downward.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/27|3|lbl=20.3}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/27|3|lbl=20.3}}
|  
+
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/24|1|lbl=10r.1}}
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/15|6|lbl=7v.6|p=1}} {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/16|1|lbl=8r.1|p=1}}
 
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 65r.jpg|3|lbl=65r.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 65r.jpg|3|lbl=65r.3}}
| Rompure
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/33|2|lbl=22.2}}
Quant aulcun se defende, et que vous avez entretenu, tirez vostre pommeau en hault que soyez bien couvert, et laisselle aussi courir iuz
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>FROM CUTTING AWAY</p>
+
| <p>[47] '''About cutting off'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/27|4|lbl=20.4}}
+
{| class="zettel"
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/16|2|lbl=8r.2}}
+
|-
 +
| <small>93</small>
 +
| Cut off the hard ones<br/>&emsp;From below in both paths
 +
|-
 +
| <small>94</small>
 +
| Four are the slices<br/>&emsp;Below two, above with it.
 +
|}
 +
|
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/27|4|lbl=20.4}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/24|2|lbl=10r.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 65r.jpg|4|lbl=65r.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 65r.jpg|4|lbl=65r.4}}
 
|  
 
|  
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>DEVICE</p>
+
| <p>[48] '''Play'''</p>
  
<p>When you wind on one in the plow, and he shoots over, it is with short or long edge that he comes to work, thus bar him so that he may neither pull or strike, thus you won't be hurt, then you have understanding in this guard.</p>
+
<p>When you find someone in plow, overshoot them, be it with your short or long edge, before they come to their work. In this way, you bar them from neither yanking back nor striking. This will not fail you if you seize them in their resting position.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/27|5|lbl=20.5}}
+
| <p>'''Piece'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/16|3|lbl=8r.3}}
+
 
 +
<p>When you find someone in the volley, pass above him either with the short or long edge before he starts to work. Prevent him from being able to neither shoot nor strike so that it never fails when you take him moving away the point.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/27|5|lbl=20.5}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/24|3|lbl=10r.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 65r.jpg|5|lbl=65r.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 65r.jpg|5|lbl=65r.5}}
| Piece
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/33|3|lbl=22.3}}
Quant vous trouvez aulcun en la volee, passez deseur luy soit a tout le court ou loing taillon avant qu'il commence a besoigner, vous le defendez de non pouvoir, ne tirer ne frapper, cela ne vous faulce iammais quant vous le prenez en esloignant la poincte
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| rowspan="7" | [[File:Paurñfeyndt 10.jpg|400px|center]]
 
| <p>FROM THE SHIELHAU</p>
 
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/29|1|lbl=22.1}}
 
|
 
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/13|6|lbl=6v.6|p=1}}<br/>{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/14|1|lbl=7r.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 64v.jpg|1|lbl=64v.1}}
 
 
|  
 
|  
 +
| <p>[C] The short and long are my reservoir<br/>&emsp;They safeguard me at all times<br/>Out of which, I drive all my work<br/>&emsp;Strong to the blade, smooth to the body.</p>
  
|-
+
<p>Therein I can perceive your strength<br/>&emsp;I break yours with weakness from that moment on,<br/>If you misfire, pay attention right quick<br/>&emsp;To what my master has taught me.</p>
 
|  
 
|  
 
|  
 
|  
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/14|2|lbl=7r.2}}
+
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/22|1|lbl=9r.1}}
 
|  
 
|  
 
|  
 
|  
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
 +
| rowspan="5" | [[File:Paurenfeyndt 10.jpg|400px|center]]
 +
| <p>[49] '''About the cockeyed cut'''</p>
 +
{| class="zettel"
 +
|-
 +
| <small>58</small>
 +
| The cockeyed cut breaks inside<br/>&emsp;Whatever the buffalo cuts or thrusts
 +
|-
 +
| <small>59</small>
 +
| Whoever threatens to change,<br/>&emsp;The cockeyed cut robs them of it.
 +
|-
 +
| <small>60</small>
 +
| Cock an eye. If they short change you,<br/>&emsp;Disengaging defeats them.
 +
|-
 +
| <small>61</small>
 +
| Cock an eye at the point<br/>&emsp;Take the neck without fear
 +
|-
 +
| <small>62</small>
 +
| Cock an eye at the top of the head<br/>&emsp;If you wish to ruin the hands.
 +
|}
 
|  
 
|  
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/29|1|lbl=22.1}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/22|2|lbl=9r.2}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 64v.jpg|1|lbl=64v.1}}
 
|  
 
|  
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/14|3|lbl=7r.3}}
+
 
|  
+
|-
 +
| <p>[50] '''About withdrawing suddenly'''</p>
 +
{| class="zettel"
 +
|-
 +
| <small>88</small>
 +
| Tread close in binds,<br/>&emsp;So that withdrawing suddenly gives good finds.
 +
|-  
 +
| <small>89</small>
 +
| Suddenly withdraw. If they engage, suddenly withdraw again.<br/>&emsp;Do work that does them harm.
 +
|-
 +
| <small>90</small>
 +
| Suddenly withdraw all engagements<br/>&emsp;If you wish to make a fool of the masters.
 +
|}
 
|  
 
|  
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/29|2|lbl=22.2}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/22|3|lbl=9r.3}}
  
|-
+
{{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/23|1|lbl=9v.1}}
| <p>FROM PULLING</p>
 
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/29|2|lbl=22.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/14|4|lbl=7r.4}}
 
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 64v.jpg|2|lbl=64v.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 64v.jpg|2|lbl=64v.2}}
 
|  
 
|  
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>FROM BINDING-ON</p>
+
| <p>[51] '''About binding up'''</p>
  
<p>When one has bound with you from above, then test if he lays on hard or soft, if he lays hard, thus wind under and through the Rose to his face, to the left ear, thus you have wound out on his sword and opened there with, but if he pulls and strikes, drive above with the displacing.</p>
+
<p>If someone binds you from above, gauge whether they lie hard or soft. If they lie hard, then wind down through the roses towards their face, onto their left ear, so that you wind out their sword and uncover them with it. But if they suddenly withdraw and strike, veer up into your act of parrying.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/29|3|lbl=22.3}}
+
| <p>'''Bind'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/15|1|lbl=7v.1}}
+
 
 +
<p>If someone binds you at the chest and he presses strongly above, turn out below through the roses against his face to his left ear and turn his sword and open him. But if he pulls back and strikes, raise high in defense.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/29|3|lbl=22.3}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/23|2|lbl=9v.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 64v.jpg|3|lbl=64v.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 64v.jpg|3|lbl=64v.3}}
| De entre
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/27|1|lbl=16.1}}
Si aulcun vous entre a la poitrine, et sil efforce fort sus, tournez dessoubz parmy hors des roses contre le visaiges a la senestre oreille, et vous lui tournez son epee et le descouvrez, mais sil tire et frappe, haultez en hault a tout la defence.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>BREAK</p>
+
| <p>[52] '''Break'''</p>
  
<p>When one has bound-on with you from above, and stays fast so that you may not pull away, and he will also not pull, thus heave your pommel upwards and allow the point to go between his hands, and pull to yourself thus he must leave it go.</p>
+
<p>If someone binds you from above, and lies firm such that they will not allow you to withdraw, lift your pommel upwards and let the point go in in between their hands and yank towards yourself so that they must let go.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/29|4|lbl=22.4}}
+
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/15|2|lbl=7v.2}}
+
 
 +
<p>When someone binds with you from above and lies strongly such that you will not pull back yet also want to pull back in, raise your pommel high and let the point go between his hands and pull it back, and he will let you go.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/29|4|lbl=22.4}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/23|3|lbl=9v.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 64v.jpg|4|lbl=64v.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 64v.jpg|4|lbl=64v.4}}
| Rompure
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/27|2|lbl=16.2}}
Quant aulcun vous a de deseur entouille, et gist fort tellement que vous nosez tirer, et veult aussi tirer ens, levez vostre pommeau en hault, & laissez le debout entre les mains et tirez lui et il vous laissera.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>TRAVELING OUT</p>
+
| <p>[53] '''Wrenching out'''</p>
  
<p>When one has bound on you, and stays hard in the bind on your sword, thus grab with your hilt, over both of his hands, and wrench downwards to yourself, there with you open and hurt him.</p>
+
<p>If someone binds you, and lies firm in the bind against your sword, reach over both of their hands with your hilt and wrench down towards yourself, with this you uncover them and strike.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/29|5|lbl=22.5}}
+
| <p>'''Raise cross to cross'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/15|3|lbl=7v.3}}
+
 
 +
<p>When someone binds against you cross to cross and lies in the binding strongly against your sword, advance the hilt of your sword over both of his hands, and run it down towards yourself of which you open him and strike.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/29|5|lbl=22.5}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/23|4|lbl=9v.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 64v.jpg|5|lbl=64v.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 64v.jpg|5|lbl=64v.5}}
| Lever croix a croix
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/27|3|lbl=16.3}}
Quant aulcun vous lye croix a croix & gist en lyant fort a vostre espee, avanchez vous avec la manche de vostre espee oultre les deux mains, & avallez [here "swallow"] vers vous, dont le decouvrez et frappez.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| rowspan="5" | [[File:Paurñfeyndt 11.jpg|400px|center]]
+
| rowspan="5" |
| <p>FROM THE SCHEITELHAU</p>
+
{| style="margin:0 auto;"
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/31|1|lbl=24.1}}
+
| [[File:Paurenfeyndt C.png|x250px|center]]
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/17|2|lbl=8v.2}}
+
| [[File:Paurenfeyndt F.png|x250px|center]]
 +
|}
 +
| <p>[54] '''About the part cut'''</p>
 +
{| class="zettel"
 +
|-
 +
| <small>63</small>
 +
| The part cut<br/>&emsp;Is a threat to the face
 +
|-
 +
| <small>64</small>
 +
| With it's turn<br/>&emsp;The breast is yet endangered.
 +
|-
 +
| <small>65</small>
 +
| Whatever comes from them<br/>&emsp;The crown removes.
 +
|-
 +
| <small>66</small>
 +
| Slice through the crown<br/>&emsp;So that you break it beautifully and hard
 +
|-
 +
| <small>67</small>
 +
| Press the thrusts<br/>&emsp;By slicing withdraw it.
 +
|}
 +
|
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/31|1|lbl=24.1}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/25|3|lbl=10v.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 65r.jpg|6|lbl=65r.6}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 65r.jpg|6|lbl=65r.6}}
 
|  
 
|  
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>FROM RUNNING THROUGH</p>
+
| <p>[55] '''About rushing through'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/31|2|lbl=24.2}}
+
{| class="zettel"
 +
|-
 +
| <small>91</small>
 +
| Rush through, let hang<br/>&emsp;Grab with the pommel if you wish to grapple.
 +
|-
 +
| <small>92</small>
 +
| Whoever strengthens against you,<br/>&emsp;Remember to rush through with it.
 +
|}
 +
|
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/31|2|lbl=24.2}}
 
|  
 
|  
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 65v.jpg|1|lbl=65v.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 65v.jpg|1|lbl=65v.1}}
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|-  
 
|-  
| <p>FROM SPRECHFENSTER</p>
+
| <p>[56] '''About the speaking window'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/31|3|lbl=24.3}}
+
{| class="zettel"
 +
|-
 +
| <small>98</small>
 +
| Make the speaking window<br/>&emsp;Stand freely, watch their situation.
 +
|-
 +
| <small>99</small>
 +
| Strike them so that it snaps,<br/>&emsp;Whoever withdraws themselves before you.
 +
|-
 +
| <small>100</small>
 +
| I say to you truthfully<br/>&emsp;No one defends themselves without danger
 +
|-
 +
| <small>101</small>
 +
| If you have understood<br/>&emsp;They cannot come to blows.
 +
|}
 
|  
 
|  
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/17|3|lbl=8v.3|p=1}}<br/>{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/18|1|lbl=9r.1|p=1}}
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/31|3|lbl=24.3}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/25|4|lbl=10v.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 65v.jpg|2|lbl=65v.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 65v.jpg|2|lbl=65v.2}}
 
|  
 
|  
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>A DEVICE</p>
+
| <p>[57] '''A play'''</p>
  
<p>When one lays before you in Speaking-window, thus grab with your pommel over his hilt, between his hands, and grab with your left thumb on his hilt and bring this to yourself thus you open him and harm him there with.</p>
+
<p>When someone lies before you in the speaking window, reach over their hilt and between their hands with your pommel and latch onto their hilt with your left thumb and pull toward yourself so that you uncover them and strike them with that.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/31|4|lbl=24.4}}
+
| <p>'''Piece'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/18|2|lbl=9r.2}}
+
 
 +
<p>When someone stretches into the long point on the cross in front of you, push the pommel of your sword over the hilt of his sword between both of his hands and take your left thumb on his hilt and pull back towards yourself so that you open and then strike him.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/31|4|lbl=24.4}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/25|5|lbl=10v.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 65v.jpg|3|lbl=65v.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 65v.jpg|3|lbl=65v.3}}
| Piece
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/29|1|lbl=18.1}}
Quant aulcun vous eslonge a tout le loing point sur la croix devant vous boutez vous a tout le pommeau de vostre espee oultre la manche de son espee entre les deux mains et prenez a tout votre senestre poulx sur la manche et tirez envers vous, par ainsi vous le descouvrez, et puis frappesle.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>ANOTHER</p>
+
| <p>[58] '''Another'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When someone lies in the speaking window, position your self in exactly the same way. If they will not work shove them with your left hand on their right hand such that they turn themselves and uncovers them with it.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Another'''</p>
  
<p>When one lays in Speaking-window, thus lay like this also, and if he will not work, thrust in with your left hand to his right hand that he is turned and there with you he makes open.</p>
+
<p>When someone advances to put himself in the cross, put yourself also like him, and if he wants to work, push him with your left hand on his right such that he turns himself. Thus he opens himself.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/31|5|lbl=24.5}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/31|5|lbl=24.5}}
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/18|3|lbl=9r.3}}
+
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/25|6|lbl=10v.6}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 65v.jpg|4|lbl=65v.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 65v.jpg|4|lbl=65v.4}}
| Ung aultre
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/29|2|lbl=18.2}}
Quant aulcun savance de soy mectre en la croix, mectez vous aussi comme luy, et sil ne veult besoigner, boutesle a tout vostre main senestre sur la sienne droicte qu'il se tourne et ainsi il se decouvre tout.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| rowspan="7" | [[File:Paurñfeyndt 12.jpg|400px|center]]
+
| rowspan="7" | [[File:Paurenfeyndt 12.jpg|400px|center]]
 
<br/>
 
<br/>
[[File:Egenolff 5.jpg|300px|center]]
+
[[File:Egenolff 5.jpg|300px|center|thumb]]
| <p>FROM HANGING</p>
+
| <p>[59] '''About hanging'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/33|1|lbl=26.1}}
+
{| class="zettel"
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/20|7|lbl=10r.7}}
+
|-
 +
| <small>96</small>
 +
| Two hangings emerge<br/>&emsp;From the ground out of each place
 +
|-
 +
| <small>97</small>
 +
| In every application<br/>&emsp;Cut, Thrust, Position, Soft or Hard.
 +
|}
 +
|
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/33|1|lbl=26.1}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/29|1|lbl=12v.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 65v.jpg|5|lbl=65v.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 65v.jpg|5|lbl=65v.5}}
 
|  
 
|  
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>FROM HAND-PUSHING</p>
+
| <p>[60] '''About hand pressing'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/33|2|lbl=26.2}}
+
{| class="zettel"
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/20|8|lbl=10r.8}}
+
|-  
 +
| <small>95</small>
 +
| Turn your slice<br/>&emsp;To flatten, press your hands
 +
|}
 +
|
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/33|2|lbl=26.2}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/29|2|lbl=12v.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 65v.jpg|6|lbl=65v.6}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 65v.jpg|6|lbl=65v.6}}
 
|  
 
|  
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>A DEVICE</p>
+
| <p>[61] '''A play'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When someone lies in the speaking window, position your self in the same way as well and reach over your sword with the fingers of your right hand and latch their sword to yours. With that you press their hands.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Piece.'''</p>
  
<p>When one lays to you in Speaking-window, position yourself also this way, and grab with the fingers of your right hand over your sword, and grasp his sword to yours. Therewith you push his hands.</p>
+
<p>When someone is on the cross in front of you, put yourself like so and with your fingers of your right hand take his sword with it, and press his hands.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/33|3|lbl=26.3}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/33|3|lbl=26.3}}
 
| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/20|9|lbl=10r.9|p=1}} {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/21|1|lbl=10v.1|p=1}}
+
{{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/29|3|lbl=12v.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 66r.jpg|1|lbl=66r.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 66r.jpg|1|lbl=66r.1}}
| Piece
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/39|1|lbl=28.1}}
Quant aulcun est sur la croix devant vous, mectez vous pareillement ainsi & prendez avec voz dois de vostre main dextre en prenant son espee avec la vostre et a tout ce pressez mains ses.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>SWORD-TAKING</p>
+
| <p>[62] '''Sword disarm'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When you find someone in the speaking window or crosswise cut, reach over their right hand up from the outside with your left hand and position them into weakness with your left foot to the outside, across their right knee pit and draw them away from you so that they must let their sword drop.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Take his sword.'''</p>
  
<p>If you find one in Speaking-window or ''Zwerch'', thus grab up with your left hand over and outside his right hand and stay in the weak with your left foot outside and over the crook of his right knee, and push from yours, so must he allow his sword to fall.</p>
+
<p>If you find someone on the cross in front of you, reach out with your left hand over his right hand, and put him out of balance with your left foot over the bend of his knee, pulling your left hand which has the sword. It must be that he drops his sword.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/33|4|lbl=26.4}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/33|4|lbl=26.4}}
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/21|2|lbl=10v.2}}
+
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/29|4|lbl=12v.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 66r.jpg|2|lbl=66r.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 66r.jpg|2|lbl=66r.2}}
| Prendre lespee.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/39|2|lbl=28.2}}
Si vous trouvez aulcun sur la croix devant vous, avanchez vous avec vostre main gauche par dehors oultre la main droicte, & le mectez en la balanche avec vostre senestre pied oultre le ployer de son genoulx droict, en tirant de vous avec vostre sennestre main laquelle avez a lespee. Si faut quil laisse tomber lespee.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>A THROWING</p>
+
| <p>[63] '''A throw'''</p>
  
<p>When one will run in to you with the sword and has bound with you high, thus drive him with your right arm on his left breast and put him in the weak with your right foot well behind the right crook of his knee, and throw him down.</p>
+
<p>When someone rushes in at the sword and has bound high, quickly move your right arm into their left breast and position them into weakness with your right foot well behind their right knee pit and throw them down.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/33|5|lbl=26.5}}
+
| <p>'''For a throw'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/20|3|lbl=10r.3}}
+
 
 +
<p>If someone wants to run in your sword and has locked you high, move your right arm into his left side, and put him out of balance with your right foot behind the bend of his knee, and throw him down.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/33|5|lbl=26.5}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/28|5|lbl=12r.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 66r.jpg|3|lbl=66r.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 66r.jpg|3|lbl=66r.3}}
| Pour ung iecter.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/39|3|lbl=28.3}}
Si quelcun vous veult courir ens vostre espee & vous ait serre par hault entrez a tout vostre bras dextre en son coste gauche, & le mectez en la balance avec vostre pied droict deriere au ployer de son genoulx & le iectez en bas.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>ANOTHER</p>
+
| <p>[64] '''Another'''</p>
  
<p>When to you one runs in, thus thrust in with your left hand to his right elbow and step with your left foot forwards to his right foot, let him there be launched over.</p>
+
<p>When someone rushes in, shove them on their right elbow with your left hand and step in front of their left foot with your right foot and let them plunge over it.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/33|6|lbl=26.6}}
+
| <p>'''Another.'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/20|4|lbl=10r.4}}
+
 
 +
<p>When someone comes running at you, push him with your left hand at his right elbow and step with your left foot in front of his right foot, letting him fall over.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/33|6|lbl=26.6}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/28|6|lbl=12r.6}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 66r.jpg|4|lbl=66r.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 66r.jpg|4|lbl=66r.4}}
| Ung aultre.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/39|4|lbl=28.4}}
Quant quelcun vous accourt boutez luy avec vostre main gauche a son cubite droict & marchez avec vostre pied senestre devant son droict pied, luy laissant tomber oultre.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>HOLDING ONE HORIZONTAL</p>
+
| <p>[65] '''Holding someone prone'''</p>
  
<p>Thrown him on his stomach thus sit upon him, and step over his arm and thus you may break him.</p>
+
<p>If you throw someone onto their belly, sit atop them and step over their arm so you are able to break it.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/33|7|lbl=26.7}}
+
| <p>'''For a hold at the bottom'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/20|6|lbl=10r.6}}
+
 
 +
<p>If you throw him on his belly and are sitting on him, pass over his arms and break them</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/33|7|lbl=26.7}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/28|8|lbl=12r.8}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 66r.jpg|5|lbl=66r.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 66r.jpg|5|lbl=66r.5}}
| Pour ung tenir en bas.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/39|5|lbl=28.5}}
Si vous le iectez sur son ventre, & estez assiz sur luy, passez oultre les braz & les rompez
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| rowspan="6" | [[File:Paurñfeyndt 13.jpg|400px|center]]
+
| rowspan="6" | [[File:Paurenfeyndt 13.jpg|400px|center]]
 
<br/>
 
<br/>
[[File:Egenolff 4.jpg|300px|center]]
+
[[File:Egenolff 4.jpg|300px|center|thumb]]
| <p>Item; two devices of the long sword, the first device is called:</p>
+
| <p>[66] Item. Two plays of the long sword. The first play is called:</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/35|1|lbl=28.1}}
+
{| class="zettel"
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/19|2|lbl=9v.2}}
+
|-
 +
| <small>54</small>
 +
| The inverter constrains<br/>&emsp;Slipping through and also wrestles with it.
 +
|}
 +
|
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/35|1|lbl=28.1}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/27|5|lbl=11v.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 66v.jpg|1|lbl=66v.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 66v.jpg|1|lbl=66v.1}}
 
|  
 
|  
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>The other device is called:</p>
+
| <p>[67] The other play is called:</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/35|2|lbl=28.2}}
+
{| class="zettel"
 +
|-
 +
| <small>91</small>
 +
| Rush through, let hang<br/>&emsp;Grab with the pommel if you wish to grapple.
 +
|}
 +
<p>Eight wrestlings come from these two plays</p>
 +
|
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/35|2|lbl=28.2}}
 
| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/19|3|lbl=9v.3}}
+
{{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/28|1|lbl=12r.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 66v.jpg|2|lbl=66v.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 66v.jpg|2|lbl=66v.2}}
 
|  
 
|  
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>SWORD-TAKING</p>
+
| <p>[68] '''Sword disarm'''</p>
  
<p>Mark when he goes high in ''Zwerch'' or the Speaking window, loose your left hand from the sword and grab him under between his hands with your pommel, thereafter take your pommel again with reversed hands, and wrench towards your left side, thus you take his sword.</p>
+
<p>Note. If someone lies high in the cross or the speaking window, release your back hand from your sword and reach between their hands with your pommel. Afterwards, retract your pommel with your hand inverted and wrench toward your left side so that you take their sword.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/35|3|lbl=28.3}}
+
| <p>'''Take his sword.'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/19|4|lbl=9v.4}}
+
 
 +
<p>See if he puts the work<ref>This is the zwerch.</ref> high or the cross<ref>This is the sprechfenster.</ref> in front of you. Remove your left hand from the sword and move in between his hands with your pommel again below him. Taking your pommel above his hands with hand crossed, run down to your left side. And thus you take his sword.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/35|3|lbl=28.3}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/28|2|lbl=12r.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 66v.jpg|3|lbl=66v.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 66v.jpg|3|lbl=66v.3}}
| Prendre lespee.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/37|1|lbl=26.1}}
Regardez sil mect en hault louvraige ou la croix devant vous, ostez vostre main senestre de lespee, et par dessoubz luy entrez entre ses mains avec vostre pommeu de rechief prenant vostre pommeau dessuz ses mains a main traverse, puis avallez a vostre coste senestre, et ainsy luy prendrez son espee.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>ANOTHER</p>
+
| <p>[69] '''Another'''</p>
  
<p>If he is positioned lower however, then grab with your sword above and over his grip with your pommel, and take your pommel down and clench and wind towards your right side. Thus you throw him over your sword, or he must let go of his sword.</p>
+
<p>But if they lie low, reach over their haft with the pommel of your sword and take your pommel down into a clinch and wind towards your right side so that you either throw them over your sword or they must let the sword go.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/35|4|lbl=28.4}}
+
| <p>'''Another'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>Or if he lies his sword down, pass above him with your pommel over the hilt of his sword, and take your pommel below in your hand, turning him towards your right side so that you throw him over his sword or that he needs to let his sword go.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/35|4|lbl=28.4}}
 
| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/20|1|lbl=10r.1}}
+
{{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/28|3|lbl=12r.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 66v.jpg|4|lbl=66v.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 66v.jpg|4|lbl=66v.4}}
| Ung aultre.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/37|2|lbl=26.2}}
Ou sil couche son espee, li passez deseur luy a tout vostre pommeau oultre sa manche de lespee, et prenez vostre pommeau par dessoubz en vostre main le tournant vers vostre coste dextre, par ainsi luy jecterez oultre son espee, ou il doibt laisser son espee
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>A THROWING</p>
+
| <p>[70] '''A throw'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When someone engages high in their act of parrying and will not part, reach behind their right foot with your left foot and with your right arm into their left breast and throw them off their feet, over your left leg.</p>
 +
| <p>'''A throw.'''</p>
  
<p>If one meets you high in the displacing and would not thereafter work, grab him with your left foot behind his right foot and with your left arm to his left breast, and throw him off his feet over your left leg.</p>
+
<p>If someone meets you high on the defense such that he does not want to leave, put your left foot behind his right foot and your right arm in his left side, and throw him by your left leg.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/35|5|lbl=28.5}}
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/35|5|lbl=28.5}}
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/20|2|lbl=10r.2}}
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| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/28|4|lbl=12r.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 66v.jpg|5|lbl=66v.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 66v.jpg|5|lbl=66v.5}}
| Ung iecter.
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/37|3|lbl=26.3}}
Si aulcun vous rencontre hault sur la deffence, tellement quil ne veult pas issir. Alors mectez vostre pied senestre deriere son dextre pied, et avec vostre droict bras en son coste senestre, et luy iectez par vostre gambe gauche.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>HOLDING ONE HORIZONTAL</p>
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| <p>[71] '''Holding someone prone'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>If you throw someone on their belly, drop your right knee onto their back and reach forward to the top of their head, grab their hair and pull up and crank their neck so they will fall back onto their belly if they try to stand.</p>
 +
| <p>'''For a hold at the bottom.'''</p>
  
<p>Throw him on his stomach, thus fall on him with your right knee, to his back, and with the left hand grab over his head to a tuft of hairs, and pull upwards, twisting his neck, thus he fails again on his belly.</p>
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<p>If you throw him on his belly and if you fall on his back with your right knee, with your left hand pass over his hair on his head and in pulling it up and turning his neck, he will drop again on his belly if he wants to get up.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/35|6|lbl=28.6}}
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/35|6|lbl=28.6}}
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/20|5|lbl=10r.5}}
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| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/28|7|lbl=12r.7}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 66v.jpg|6|lbl=66v.6}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 66v.jpg|6|lbl=66v.6}}
| Pour ung tenir en bas.
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/37|4|lbl=26.4}}
Si vous le iectez sur son ventre, si tombez sur son doz avec vostre genoul droict : & avec la main gauche passez oultre au toupet de son chief en tirant a mont et luy tournant le col, et tombera de rechief sur son ventre sil se veult lever.
+
 
 +
|-
 +
|
 +
| <p>[D]</p>
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|
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| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/26|1|lbl=11r.1}}
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|
 
<section begin="Twerhaw"/>
 
<section begin="Twerhaw"/>
 
|-  
 
|-  
| rowspan="5" | [[File:Paurñfeyndt 6.jpg|400px|center]]
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| rowspan="5" |
 +
{| style="margin:0 auto;"
 +
| [[File:Paurenfeyndt A.png|x250px|center]]
 +
| [[File:Paurenfeyndt H.png|x250px|center]]
 +
|}
 
<br/>
 
<br/>
[[File:Egenolff 3.jpg|300px|center]]
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[[File:Egenolff 3.jpg|300px|center|thumb]]
| <p>DEVICE IN STRIKING OUT</p>
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| <p>[72] '''An upsweep play'''</p>
  
<p>When you stand in the side guard to his left side and one will hew to you from above, from his right shoulder, thus strike from under to his sword with the short edge. If he holds strongly against it and is not high with the hands, thus ''duplier'' between the man and his sword, with the short edge to his left ear.</p>
+
<p>Item. When you lay in the side guard on your left side and someone makes a descending cut at you from their right shoulder, sweep up firmly up from below into their sword with your short edge. If someone stands strong and is not too high with the hands, double in between them and their sword with the short edge to their left ear.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/37|1|lbl=30.1}}
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| <p>'''Piece on raising'''</p>
  
{{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/37|2|lbl=-}}
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<p>When you are in the near guard on your left side and when someone shoots the high cut on your head from his left armpit, raise up from below his sword with the short edge. If he presses strongly against you and if he is not in high point with his hands, double between the man and his sword with the short edge towards his left ear.</p>
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/18|4|lbl=9r.4}}
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/37|1|lbl=30.1}}
  
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/18|5|lbl=-}}
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{{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/37|2|lbl=-}}
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| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/26|2|lbl=11r.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 60r.jpg|1|lbl=60r.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 60r.jpg|1|lbl=60r.1}}
  
 
{{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 60r.jpg|2|lbl=-}}
 
{{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 60r.jpg|2|lbl=-}}
| Piece en elevant
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/35|1|lbl=24.1}}
Quant vous estes en la garde aupres de vous sur vostre senestre coste, et que aulcun tient le deseur coup sur vostre teste venant de sa senestre aselle, levez en haut par dessoubz son espee a tout le court taillon, sil sefforce fort alencontre, et sil nest point hault a tout les mains, doublez entre lhomme et son espee a tout le court taillon envers son oreille senestre.
+
 
 +
{{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/35|2|lbl=-}}
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>ANOTHER<p>
+
| <p>[73] '''Another'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When you sweep up against the opponent's sword and they hold strong back, immediately strike their left side with the crosswise cut and again, double between [them and] their sword and strike at their right ear with the long edge.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Another'''</p>
  
</p>When you have struck out to his sword, and he holds strong against it, thus strike with the ''Twer'' to his left side and ''duplier'', but between his sword and strike to his right ear with the long edge.</p>
+
<p>When you raise against his sword and if he presses strongly against you, strike the work on his left side and double again between his sword and strike towards his right ear with the long edge.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/37|3|lbl=30.2}}
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/37|3|lbl=30.2}}
 
| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/18|6|lbl=9r.5}}
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{{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/26|3|lbl=11r.3|p=1}} {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/27|1|lbl=11v.1|p=1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 60r.jpg|3|lbl=60r.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 60r.jpg|3|lbl=60r.2}}
| Ung aultre
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/35|3|lbl=24.2}}
Quand vous vous levez a son espee, sil sefforce fort encontre, frappez a tout louvraige de son senestre coste et doublez de rechief entre son espee et frappez apres la droicte oreille a tout le long taillon.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>ANOTHER</p>
+
| <p>[74] '''Another'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When you sweep up against the opponent's sword and they are weak at the sword and with their hands low, cut toward their opening above with the long edge.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Another'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When you raise from low to high against his sword and if he is gentle with the said sword and with lower hands, strike with the long edge high towards his open target.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/37|4|lbl=30.3}}
 +
| <p><br/></p>
  
<p>When you have struck out below on his sword and he is weak on the sword, and low with his hands, thus hew him with the long edge high to the openings.</p>
+
{{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/27|2|lbl=11v.2}}
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/37|4|lbl=30.3}}
 
|
 
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 60r.jpg|4|lbl=60r.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 60r.jpg|4|lbl=60r.3}}
| Ung aultre
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/35|4|lbl=24.3}}
Quand vous levez de bas en hault a son espee, & sil est tenre audict espee, & plus bas a tout les mains, frappez le a tout le long taillon en hault envers le lieu decouvert.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>ANOTHER</p>
+
| <p>[75] '''Another'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When you sweep against the opponent's sword and they rise up high and wind, strengthen with the long edge, but if they strike with the crosswise cut, strike to their left side with a step off.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Another'''</p>
  
<p>When you strike to him and the he moves high and winds, thus stick with the long edge. If he displaces this with the ''Zwerch'', thus strike him to the left side with a step out.</p>
+
<p>When you touch his sword and if he raises up, turns to strike with the long edge, and strikes again with the work; strike his left side with a step back.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/37|5|lbl=30.4}}
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/37|5|lbl=30.4}}
 
| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/18|7|lbl=9r.6}}
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{{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/27|3|lbl=11v.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 60r.jpg|5|lbl=60r.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 60r.jpg|5|lbl=60r.4}}
| Ung aultre
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/35|5|lbl=24.4}}
Quant vous touchez a son espee, sil leve en hault et sil tourne frappez a tout le long taillon, sil refrappe a tout louvraige, frappesle au senestre coste a tout larriere marche.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>ANOTHER</p>
+
| <p>[76] '''Another'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When you lie in the side guard or conduct the sweeps against someone, if they then hold their sword crosswise in front of themselves and will drop onto your sword and are high with their arms, sweep against their sword from below and thrust under their sword, into their breast.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Another'''</p>
  
<p>When you lay in the side guard, or work the striking to the man, and he holds then his sword athwart before himself, and will fall on your sword, and he is high with the arms, thus strike him below on his sword, and thrust in under sword to his chest.</p>
+
<p>When you are in the near guard or if you lead the cuts towards the man, if he pulls his sword crossed in front of himself and wants to fall above you with the arms raised high, strike below his sword to his chest.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/37|6|lbl=30.5}}
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/37|6|lbl=30.5}}
 
| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/18|8|lbl=9r.7|p=1}} {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/19|1|lbl=9v.1|p=1}}
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{{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/27|4|lbl=11v.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 60r.jpg|6|lbl=60r.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 60r.jpg|6|lbl=60r.5}}
| Ung aultre
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/35|6|lbl=24.5}}
Quant vous estes en la garde aupres de vous ou si vous menez les coups vers lhomme, sil tient son espee traverse devant luy & quil veult tomber dessus la vostre estant leve en hault a tout les brez frappez par dessoubz lespee sur la poictrine.  
 
 
<section end="Twerhaw"/>
 
<section end="Twerhaw"/>
 
|-  
 
|-  
| rowspan="4" | [[File:Paurñfeyndt 5.jpg|400px|center]]
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| rowspan="4" | [[File:Paurenfeyndt 5.jpg|400px|center]]
 
<br/>
 
<br/>
[[File:Egenolff 1.jpg|300px|center]]
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[[File:Egenolff 1.jpg|300px|center|thumb]]
| <p>ANOTHER</p>
+
| <p>[77] '''Another'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>If they are low with their hands and will rise up, then sweep through and thrust on the other side into their breast, whereupon it has disengaged.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Another'''</p>
  
<p>If he is lower with the hands and will drive out, thus strike through, and thrust him to the chest to the other side, this is changing through.</p>
+
<p>If he is with his hands low and wants to raise up, shoot over and thrust at his chest on the other side and then disengage<ref>Lit. “Pass in change.”</ref>.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/39|1|lbl=32.1}}
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/39|1|lbl=32.1}}
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/21|3|lbl=10v.3}}
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| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/30|1|lbl=13r.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 60v.jpg|1|lbl=60v.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 60v.jpg|1|lbl=60v.1}}
| Ung aultre
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/41|1|lbl=30.1}}
Si est avec les mains en bas, et se veult lever a mont, tirez oultre & le boutez a sa poitrine daultre coste et ce est passe en change.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>ANOTHER</p>
+
| <p>[78] '''Another'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When you sweep through, drop onto their sword with your long edge and wind toward your left side such that your thumb comes under and speed against the right side of the opponent's neck with your strong and spring with your right foot and back them over it.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Another'''</p>
  
<p>When you have struck through, thus fall on him with your long edge on his sword, and turn to your left side so that your thumb comes under, then drive him with the strong of your long edge, to the right side of his neck, then spring with the right foot and throw him over with your sword.</p>
+
<p>When you shoot over, if you run down with the long point or tip on his sword and turn on your left side so that your thumb comes up, move into him forcefully with the long edge to the right of his neck. Step forward your right foot, and shoot over him.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/39|2|lbl=32.2}}
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/39|2|lbl=32.2}}
 
| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/21|4|lbl=10v.4|p=1}} {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/22|1|lbl=11r.1|p=1}}
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{{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/30|2|lbl=13r.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 60v.jpg|2|lbl=60v.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 60v.jpg|2|lbl=60v.2}}
| Ung aultre
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/41|2|lbl=30.2}}
Quant vous tirez oultre si avallez vec la longue poincte ou taille sur son espee, & tournez sur vostre coste senestre que vostre poulx viengne en hault, & luy entrez par force avec la longue taille a la dextre de son col, & marchez avant de vostre pied dextre, & luy tirez oultre
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>ANOTHER</p>
+
| <p>[79] '''Another'''</p>
  
 
<p>When you changed through from the striking, and have come to the other side above his sword, thus you may just as well do the devices, as before with the Vexing, and with all things as stated before, to all sides.</p>
 
<p>When you changed through from the striking, and have come to the other side above his sword, thus you may just as well do the devices, as before with the Vexing, and with all things as stated before, to all sides.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/39|3|lbl=32.3}}
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| <p><br></p>
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/22|2|lbl=11r.2}}
+
 
 +
<p>When you disengage, come to the other side above his sword so that you can do similar cases well.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/39|3|lbl=32.3}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/30|3|lbl=13r.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 60v.jpg|3|lbl=60v.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 60v.jpg|3|lbl=60v.3}}
| <br/>
+
| <p><br/></p>
Quant vous passez en change : & venez a laultre coste deseur son espee, alors pouez vous bien faire les cas semblables
+
 
 +
{{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/41|3|lbl=30.3}}
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>FIGHTING FROM THE DISPLACEMENT</p>
+
| <p>[80] '''Fencing out of displacing'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When you fence with someone and come close to them, come into plow and conduct it swiftly by turning from one side to the other, such that your point always stays in front of yourself. From this you can conduct parrying. This is the narrows and in them you can strengthen with the long edge and from this conduct all the previous plays. You can also displace cut and thrust and break misaligned ones and seek the opening with your point.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Fight to move into him.'''</p>
  
<p>When you are fighting with one, and oncoming to him you come, thus come in the Plow, and work then, quickly with winding from one side to the other, and so that your point always remains before you, from this you may also do the displacing, that is the next, and in these, you may do this strongly with the long edge, all the forthcoming devices. Also you may hew and thrust the displacing and break the weak ones, and with the point, search for the opening.</p>
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<p>When you fight with someone and approach him and if you come in the cross and drive him out, calmly turning from one side to the other, let your tip remain in front of you so that you can make the defense. And note this next: strengthen after with the long edge and from that perform all of the aforementioned cases or pieces. You can also defend with the point and break him by striking and disengaging, seeking defense with the tip.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/39|4|lbl=32.4}}
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/39|4|lbl=32.4}}
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/22|3|lbl=11r.3}}
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| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/30|4|lbl=13r.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 60v.jpg|4|lbl=60v.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 60v.jpg|4|lbl=60v.4}}
| Batailler a lentrer.
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/41|4|lbl=30.4}}
Quant vous bataillez avecq quelcun & que luy approchez, si venez en la croix & luy en chassez quoyement tournoyant dung coste a laultre, & que votre taillant tousiours demeure devant vous, par lequel pouvez faire la defence, & cest le plus prochain, et en apres fortifier avec la longue taille, & de cela faire tous les dessusdictz cas ou pieces. Aussi povez deffendre la pointe en frappant et le rompre en changeant, cherchant la deffence avec le taillant
 
  
 
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|-  
| rowspan="6" | [[File:Paurñfeyndt 14.jpg|400px|center]]
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| rowspan="5" |
| <p>SIDE GUARD</p>
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{| style="margin:0 auto;"
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| [[File:Paurenfeyndt E.png|x250px|center]]
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| [[File:Paurenfeyndt D.png|x250px|center]]
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|}
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| <p>[81] '''Side guard'''</p>
  
<p>When you fight with one, and are oncoming to him, thus stay with the left foot forward and hold the sword with the point to the earth, at your right side, so that the long edge stays up, that goes for both sides.</p>
+
<p>When you fence with someone and come close to them, stand with the left foot forward and position your sword with the point upon the ground on your right side, such that the long edge is up. This goes on both sides.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/41|1|lbl=34.1}}
+
| <p>'''Side guard.'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/24|2|lbl=12r.2}}
+
 
 +
<p>When you engage with someone and approach him, set your left foot forward, putting the point of the sword to the ground towards your right side, and the long edge up. This goes for both sides.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/41|1|lbl=34.1}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/32|3|lbl=14r.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 61r.jpg|1|lbl=61r.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 61r.jpg|1|lbl=61r.1}}
| Garde du coste.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/47|1|lbl=36.1}}
Quant vous combattez avecq quelcun et luy approchez, si mectez vostre piedt senestre deuant, en mettant lespee a terre sur la pointe, vers le coste dextre, la taille longue en hault, car cela sen va a deux costez.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>DEVICE FROM THE SIDE GUARD</p>
+
| <p>[82] '''A play from side guard'''</p>
  
<p>If one hews to you from above, or from elsewhere, thus hew him crooked to his opening with a step out.</p>
+
<p>If someone initiates a cut from above or wherever it is, cut in crooked to their opening with a step out.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/41|2|lbl=34.2}}
+
| <p>'''Piece.'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/24|3|lbl=12r.3}}
+
 
 +
<p>If someone strikes from above or however towards you, strike him inwards or curve or from the side towards his opening with a downwards strike.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/41|2|lbl=34.2}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/32|4|lbl=14r.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 61r.jpg|2|lbl=61r.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 61r.jpg|2|lbl=61r.2}}
| Piece.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/47|2|lbl=36.2}}
Si quelcun frappe par hault apres vous, ou quil soit frappez luy ens ou crom, ou de coste apres le descouvrect avecq une frappure iuz tiree.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>ANOTHER</p>
+
| <p>[83] '''Another'''</p>
  
<p>Work to him with the Reverser with the point to his face, and when he binds on, thus strongly with the long edge you may do all the forthcoming devices in the striking.</p>
+
<p>Drive in the inverter with your point in their face. When they bind up, strengthen with the long edge and you can conduct all the plays that are previous in the sweeps.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/41|3|lbl=34.3}}
+
| <p>'''Another.'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/24|4|lbl=12r.4}}
+
 
 +
<p>Drive out with the defender<ref>Possibly a mistranslation of “verkerker” as “imprisoner” or "deffendeur" is the French jargon for "verkeren".</ref> inwards. With the tip towards his face and when he moves in, strengthen with the long edge, and you can make the aforementioned pieces regarding the raising.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/41|3|lbl=34.3}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/32|5|lbl=14r.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 61r.jpg|3|lbl=61r.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 61r.jpg|3|lbl=61r.3}}
| Ung aultre.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/47|3|lbl=36.3}}
Chassez le deffendeur ens, avec le taillant apres son visaige, & quant il entre si fortifiez avec la longue taille & vous pouvez faire toutes pieces dessusdictes qui sont en la piece allever.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>INTERPRETATION OF THE COUNSEL</p>
+
| <p>[84] '''Explanation of the advice'''</p>
  
<p>When you fight with one, thus stretch your arm long from you and so that your thumb stays on the sword, then turn the sword from you with the point, with this you may get him from under to your left side quickly, and go to the opponent, from there you may change through to which side you will, or whichever device is convenient to you quickly thereafter.</p>
+
<p>When you fence with someone, extend your arms long, away from you and rest your thumb up atop your sword and turn your sword with your point away from you. With this you can drive up swiftly from below to your left side and move towards the opponent. From there, you can disengage to whichever side you wish or whatever play suits you, according to advantage.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/41|4|lbl=34.4}}
+
| <p>'''Demonstration on the ring.'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/24|5|lbl=12r.5}}
+
 
 +
<p>When you engage with someone, stretch your hands out from you and turn the sword with the tip away from you. You can quickly raise from below and cross to cross on your left side. In going towards the man, you can also disengage to the side you want, or pick a piece that you like or serves you.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/41|4|lbl=34.4}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/32|6|lbl=14r.6}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 61r.jpg|4|lbl=61r.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 61r.jpg|4|lbl=61r.4}}
| Demonstrance de lanneau.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/47|4|lbl=36.4}}
Quant avec aulcun vous combatez, si ellongiez vous mains de vous, & tournez lespee avec le taillant de vous, par lequel vous pouez legierement par dessoubz lever croix a croix sur vostre coste senestre, en allant apres lhomme, duquel aussi pouez passer enchange au coste que vous volez, ou a la piece que vous plaira ou sert.
 
 
<section begin="Twerhaw"/>
 
<section begin="Twerhaw"/>
|- <includeonly>
+
|-  
| rowspan="2" | <br/></includeonly>
+
| <p>[85] '''Breaking the crosswise cut'''</p>
| <p>TWERHEW BREAKING</p>
+
 
 +
<p>When you stay in the roof guard and someone attacks you with a crosswise cut, simultaneously cut in the wrath cut and bind them strongly in the middle of their sword and if they will strike around with a crosswise cut, then crosswise cut ahead of them into their neck. You can also conduct all plays that are in the sweeps.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Break the strong cut.'''</p>
  
<p>When you stand in the guard of the Roof, and one will hew to you with the ''Twer'', thus hew the Wrath strike at the same time with him and bind him strongly on the middle of his sword, and will he then strike around with the ''Twer'', thus ''Twer'' him first, to his neck. Also you may do all the devices that are in the striking.</p>
+
<p>When you are in high guard and someone strikes towards you with the work, if you strike inside with the soured<ref>Lit. turned as in “soured” or “embittered”.</ref> or anger cut<ref>Zornhau.</ref> to him, and if he wants to strike around with the work, then put it in front of his neck after. So too can you perform all the pieces that are like the launches.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/41|5|lbl=34.5}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/41|5|lbl=34.5}}
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/24|6|lbl=12r.6}}
+
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/33|1|lbl=14v.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 61r.jpg|5|lbl=61r.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 61r.jpg|5|lbl=61r.5}}
| Rompure du fort coup.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/47|5|lbl=36.5}}
Quant vous estez en vostre garde denhault et quelcun frappe apres vous avecq louvraige, si frappez ens avec luy le coup tourne ou courouche, et si veult frapper entour avec louvraige, alors le mectez devant apres son col, aussi pouez vous faire toutes pieces comme dedens les trainez.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>ANOTHER</p>
+
| rowspan="3" |
 +
{| style="margin:0 auto;"
 +
| [[File:Paurenfeyndt K.png|x250px|center]]
 +
| [[File:Paurenfeyndt B.png|x250px|center]]
 +
|}
 +
| <p>[86] '''Another'''</p>
  
<p>Mark when you ''Zwerch'' and he will also ''Zwerch'' at you forthcoming under your sword to your neck, thus fall on him ''indes'' with the long edge strongly on his sword, thus this is broken and take the next opening, as pleases you.</p>
+
<p>Note, when you execute a crosswise cut and someone will preempt you with a crosswise cut against your neck from below your sword, indes, drop atop their sword strongly with your long edge so that it is broken and take the next opening that becomes available to you.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/43|1|lbl=36.1}}
+
| <p>'''Another.'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/23|4|lbl=11v.4}}
+
 
 +
<p>When you defend and in defending from another you want to first dispatch below your sword, move into him with the long edge strongly on his sword, and he is broken.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/43|1|lbl=36.1}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/31|5|lbl=13v.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 61v.jpg|1|lbl=61v.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 61v.jpg|1|lbl=61v.1}}
| Ung aultre
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/45|1|lbl=34.1}}
Quant vous vous defendez & vous dung aultre en defendant voulez premier depeschier soubz vostre espee, entresle avec le long taillon fort sur son espee, & il est rompu.
 
 
<section end="Twerhaw"/><section begin="Zornhaw"/>
 
<section end="Twerhaw"/><section begin="Zornhaw"/>
 
|-  
 
|-  
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Paurñfeyndt 15.jpg|400px|center]]
+
| <p>[87] '''About the wrath cut'''</p>
| <p>FROM THE WRATH HEW</p>
+
 
 +
<p>When you fence with someone and cut in with the wrath cut or however else down from above and they parry that and rise up with their arms and you both rush in on each other and they are then so circumspect that they will take your slice from below the hands into your arms, follow their sword downwards with your long edge and press down, thus you have broken them.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Anger cut.'''</p>
  
<p>When you are fighting with one, and you hew him with the wrath strike, or something from above, and he will displace you, and drive up high with the arms, and run both one to the other, and he is so careful and he will take your slice under the hands on the arm, thus follow after his sword underneath yours with the long edge and push down, thus have you broken him.</p>
+
<p>When you engage with someone and strike him with an anger cut or however from high to low and when he defends against you, reaching with his arms upwards, and when both of you move in on one another; if he then wants to block or break your tip from below the hands in between to the arms, therefore follow his sword, pulling with the long edge, and press strongly down. Thus you have broken him.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/43|2|lbl=36.2}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/43|2|lbl=36.2}}
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/23|5|lbl=11v.5}}
+
|  
 +
{{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/31|6|lbl=13v.6|p=1}} {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/32|1|lbl=14r.1|p=1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 61v.jpg|2|lbl=61v.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 61v.jpg|2|lbl=61v.2}}
| De coup courouche.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/45|2|lbl=34.2}}
Quant vous combatez avec aulcun & luy frappez dung coup courouche, ou ainsi de hault en bas, et quil le vous deffent, en tendant avec les bras en hault, et que tous deux entres lung sur laultre. Si alors il veult empescher ou rompre vostre taille dessoub les mains entre les bras suyuez adonc son espee tyrant en bas avec le long taillon, et pressez fort en bas & avez rompu.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>ANOTHER</p>
+
| <p>[88] '''Another'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>But when you arrive with your arms high and someone does as well and they rush in and want to bash you between the eyes or in the breast with their pommel through your arms from below your hands, speed downwards with your pommel, with your arms strong and heave towards yourself and strike them on their head with your sword.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Another.'''</p>
  
<p>When you have come high with your arms, however, and he has also and runs in to you, and would he the thrust to you with the pommel, through your arms and under your hands, or under your eyes, or to your chest, thus drive downwards with the pommel strongly with the arms, and move yourself in closer, and strike him with the sword to his head.</p>
+
<p>Or when you come with the arms high and another does too and runs in at you, if he wants with the pommel through your arms and below your hips to bash into your face or the chest; then move in with the pommel strongly below your hands and in pulling towards yourself, strike with the sword on his head.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/43|3|lbl=36.3}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/43|3|lbl=36.3}}
|  
+
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/32|2|lbl=14r.2}}
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/23|6|lbl=11v.6|p=1}} {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/24|1|lbl=12r.1|p=1}}
 
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 61v.jpg|3|lbl=61v.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 61v.jpg|3|lbl=61v.3}}
| Ung aultre.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/45|3|lbl=34.3}}
Ou quant vous venez avec les bras en hault et ung aultre aussi vous courant ens. Si veult adonc avec le pommeau par vos braz dessoubz vos rains, ou en vostre visaige, ou boutez sur la poictrine. Alors entres avecq le pommeau fort en bas a tout voz mains et tirant vers vous, et frappez avec lespee sur la teste.
 
 
<section end="Zornhaw"/>
 
<section end="Zornhaw"/>
 
|-  
 
|-  
| rowspan="7" | [[File:Paurñfeyndt 16.jpg|400px|center]]
+
| rowspan="5" |
| <p>FIGHTING DEVICE</p>
+
{| style="margin:0 auto;"
 +
| [[File:Paurenfeyndt I.png|x250px|center]]
 +
| [[File:Paurenfeyndt G.png|x250px|center]]
 +
|}
 +
| <p>[89] '''Combat play'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>Stab the opponent in the face on the inside and slip down through and stab them in the face on the outside. But if they defend that, step between both of their legs with your left foot and reach out over their left leg with your pommel into the pit of their knee and lift up with your pommel and with your left shoulder push them away from you from up high so that they fall.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Battle piece.'''</p>
  
<p>Thrust at him inside to the face and drive through, and thrust him outside to the face if he would do this to you however, thus step with your left foot between both his legs, and grip with your pommel out and over his left leg at the crook of his knee, and heave upwards with your pommel and with the left shoulder push up from you, thus he falls.</p>
+
<p>Thrust inwards at him towards his face and pass over, and also thrust him outwards to his face. If he defends that, advance with your left foot between both of his legs and pass with the pommel over his left leg to bend his knee. And raise him up with this pommel, pushing him with your shoulder above. Thus he will fall.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/45|1|lbl=38.1}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/45|1|lbl=38.1}}
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/22|4|lbl=11r.4}}
+
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/30|5|lbl=13r.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 62r.jpg|1|lbl=62r.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 62r.jpg|1|lbl=62r.1}}
| Pieche de bataille.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/43|1|lbl=32.1}}
boutez luy par dedens après le visaige & passez oultre, & luy boutez aussi par dehors, apres le visaige, sil deffent cela alors vous avanchez avec vostre pied senesetre, entre les deux iambes, et passez avec le pommeau oultre la iambe gauce au ployer de son genoul, et le levez a mont avec icellui pommeau, en le boutant avec vostre espaule deseur de vous, si tombera.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>BREAK</p>
+
| <p>[90] '''Break'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When someone speeds into the pit of your left knee with their pommel, reach up from below and grab onto their elbow behind their left hand with your right hand and take their weight.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Break.'''</p>
  
<p>When one has driven to you with his pommel to the crook of your left knee, thus grab him with your left hand behind his left hand and grab with your right hand from under onto his elbow, and take him then where you wish.</p>
+
<p>When someone with the pommel puts it in the bend of your left knee, take him with your left hand behind his left hand, and pass with your right hand from below up to his elbow. In taking him with the thumb, so that he must turn himself to the other side.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/45|2|lbl=38.2}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/45|2|lbl=38.2}}
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/22|5|lbl=11r.5}}
+
|  
 +
{{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/30|6|lbl=13r.6|p=1}} {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/31|1|lbl=13v.1|p=1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 62r.jpg|2|lbl=62r.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 62r.jpg|2|lbl=62r.2}}
| Rompure.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/43|2|lbl=32.2}}
Quant quelcun avec le pommeau le met en la ploye de vostre genoul senestre alors luy prendez avec vostre main gauche deriere la sienne main senestre, & passez avec vostre droicte main du bas en hault a son cubite, en luy prenant le poulx, par ainsi fault il quil se tourne a laultre coste.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>FIGHTING DEVICE</p>
+
| <p>[91] '''Combat play'''</p>
  
<p>Thrust him inside to his face, and set on him; he will thus pull, then thrust him to the other side. If he however strikes away your point, thus drive to him with your pommel, and go over his right shoulder and around his neck, and spring with your right foot behind your left and throw him over.</p>
+
<p>Stab the opponent in the face on the inside and lodge against them. If they defend that, withdraw suddenly and stab them on the other side. But if they defend that and sweep your point aside, quickly move your pommel over their right shoulder and around their neck and spring behind their left foot with your right and throw them over it.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/45|3|lbl=38.3}}
+
| <p>'''Battle piece.'''</p>
|  
+
 
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/22|6|lbl=11r.6|p=1}} {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/23|1|lbl=11v.1|p=1}}
+
<p>Thrust inwards at him towards his face and touch him with the sword. If he defends himself, pull back and thrust him to the other side. If he too defends this and launches descending to your ear, advance with your pommel over his shoulders around his neck, jumping with your right foot behind his left, and make him fall over.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/45|3|lbl=38.3}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/31|2|lbl=13v.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 62r.jpg|3|lbl=62r.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 62r.jpg|3|lbl=62r.3}}
| Pieche de bataille.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/43|3|lbl=32.3}}
boutez luy dedens après le visaige & touchez lespee, sil le deffent, tirez donc & luy boutez apres laultre coste, sil le deffent aussi & quil traine a votre oreille descendant alors vous avanchez avec vostre pommeau, oultre ses espaulez au tour de son col, saillant avec vostre pied dextre deriere son senestre, & luy faictez tomber oultre.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>BREAK</p>
+
| <p>[92] '''Break'''</p>
  
<p>When one is driving to you with his pommel over your right shoulder and around your neck, thus grab him on his right elbow with your left hand and push him from you, thus you gain his side (open).</p>
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<p>When someone has slipped over your right shoulder and around your neck with their pommel, seize their right elbow with your left hand and shove them away from you so that you gain their side.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/45|4|lbl=38.4}}
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| <p>'''Break.'''</p>
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<p>When someone with the pommel is advancing over your right shoulder around the neck, take his right elbow with your hand and push him away from you.</p>
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/45|4|lbl=38.4}}
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| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/31|3|lbl=13v.3}}
 
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| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 62r.jpg|4|lbl=62r.4}}
| Rompure .
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Quant aulcun avec le pommeau sest avanche oultre vostre espaule droicte entour le col, prenez avec vostre main, son cubit droict, & le boutez arriere de vous.
 
  
 
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| <p>ONE OTHER BREAK</p>
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| <p>[93] '''Another break'''</p>
  
<p>When one is driving to you with his pommel around your neck, thus grab his right arm with your right hand and hold him fast, and turn yourself from him to your right side and throw him over your left hip.</p>
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<p>When someone has slipped around your neck with their pommel, seize their right arm with your left hand and hold it firmly and turn yourself away from them to your right side and throw them over your left hip.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/45|5|lbl=38.5}}
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| <p>'''Another break.'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/23|3|lbl=11v.3}}
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<p>When someone has slipped to your neck with his pommel, take his right arm with your right hand and hold strongly, then turn yourself from him on your right side, throwing him over your left side.</p>
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| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/31|4|lbl=13v.4}}
 
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| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 62r.jpg|5|lbl=62r.5}}
| Aultre rompure.
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/43|5|lbl=32.5}}
Quant quelcun a environne vostre col avec le pommeau, prenez dont son droict bras avec vostre main dextre et le tenez fort, puis tournez vous de luy, sur vostre droict coste, en le iectant oultre vostre coste senestre.
 
  
 
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| <p>THE DECREE OF THE LONG SWORD</p>
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| <p>[94] '''The distillation of the long sword'''</p>
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| <small>102</small>
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| Who fully commands and correctly breaks<br/>&emsp;And makes complete irrefutable judgement
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| <small>103</small>
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| And breaks each one individually<br/>&emsp;Into three wounders
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| <small>104</small>
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| Who hangs consumately and correctly<br/>&emsp;And carries out windings correctly with it
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| <small>105</small>
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| And considers the eight winds<br/>&emsp;With correct judgement
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| <small>106</small>
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| And unites them.<br/>&emsp;The windings, I differentiate trebly
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| <small>107</small>
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| Thus they are twenty<br/>&emsp;And four counting them individually.
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| <small>108</small>
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| From both sides<br/>&emsp;Learn eight windings with steps
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| <small>109</small>
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| Gauge these applications<br/>&emsp;As soft or hard.
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| <p>Don't focus on more than you can understand<br/>So that you won't end up behind the wagon.</p>
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| <p>[95] Do not focus on more than you understand<br/>&emsp;So that you do not end up behind the wagon</p>
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| <p>[96] '''Excerpt of the short sword'''</p>
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<p>The short sword rightens you<br/>&emsp;Whoever thrusts at you,<br/>With your shield<br/>&emsp;If you wish to make them mild.<br/>Five lessons<br/>&emsp;That guide with correct sense.<br/>Two upon the right,<br/>&emsp;Learn to fence with these.<br/>As many on the left<br/>&emsp;Compose yourself to not waver<br/>And before the opponent<br/>&emsp;Do not let yourself worry<br/>If they are above,<br/>&emsp;Stay below, that I will praise<br/>Learn to displace with your shield<br/>&emsp;Wind in so you can disrupt the masters<br/>If they allow that<br/>&emsp;Grab between their legs, don't be lax.<br/>Step, break<br/>&emsp;Whatever one does, it comes to nothing.<br/>If they take target of you high<br/>&emsp;Grab the sword far in the middle, they will be shamed.<br/>Go through. If they come from below,<br/>&emsp;Displace, grab them by their neck, so that you can wound them.<br/>Make staff, sword wind in.<br/>&emsp;Bring the pommels together, then you have won.<br/>Learn to wind in from both sides<br/>&emsp;Then you can find the art.<br/>Do not hold yourself so close<br/>&emsp;That you will not act<br/>Follow swiftly, then you gauge it<br/>&emsp;For with that, you dupe them.</p>
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| <p>Here follows the manner for fencing with the two-handed sword short</p>
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{{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/33|3|lbl=14v.3|p=1}}<br/>{{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/34|1|lbl=15r.1|p=1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 72r.jpg|3|lbl=72r.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 72r.jpg|3|lbl=72r.3}}
| Cy sensuyt la maniere pour jouer a la courte espee a deux mains
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/49|1|lbl=38.1}}
  
 
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| <p></p>
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| {{pagetb|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf|49|lbl=42}}
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| [[File:Paurenfeyndt C.png|x250px|center]]
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/26|1|lbl=13r.1}}
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| [[File:Paurenfeyndt H.png|x250px|center]]
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| <p>[97] '''The first precept'''</p>
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<p>Note, If someone is high, then you are low, but if they are low, then you are high. When you are low on your right side and hold your sword in your right hand and your point in your left, if they thrust at you from above, then displace with your point, wind into their left arm with your pommel and yank them forwards. Or displace them with your point and fasten their sword to yours and with your pommel, reach up for their right arm from below and press up. Or, when you clasp the sword with their point to yours, you can also reach into the middle with your pommel and step behind them. Whoever contests this, after you have struck them together and grab the sword in your left hand and the point in your right hand, then displace with your pommel, wind inside their left arm with your point and onto the outside of their right arm with your point and yank them forward.</p>
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| <p>'''The first teaching.'''</p>
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<p>See if he is higher than you, stay low. But if he is lower than you, stay high. When you are low on the right side, have your sword in the right hand and the tip on the left hand. If he thrusts high towards you, defend it with your tip and turn your pommel in his left arm, and pull him forward. Or engage him in defending with the tip and snap his sword up with yours. If you move in from low to high to his right arm with your pommel, press from the passing over. Or when you have taken the tip of his sword with yours, you can also move into the middle and step inside. If you touch and injure him with the point, take his sword with your left hand and have the tip in your right hand. If you engage in defending with your pommel, turn with your tip in his left arm and your pommel outside to his right arm and pull him forward.</p>
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| {{pagetb|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf|49|lbl=42}}
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| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/34|2|lbl=15r.2}}
 
| {{paget|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2|62v|jpg}}
 
| {{paget|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2|62v|jpg}}
| Le premier enseignement
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/49|2|lbl=38.2}}
Regardez sil est deseur que vous demourez en bas, mais sil est en bas que demourez deseur. Quant vous estes en bas sur le coste dextre, ayant vostre espee en la droicte main & le taillant en la main senestre, sil boute par deseur apres vous defendez le de vostre taillant, et tournez vostre pommeau en son bras senestre, & le tirez avant. Ou le combatez en defendant avec le taillant & happez son espee avecq la vostre, si entrez du bas en hault a son bras dextre avec vostre pommeau : & vous efforcez de passer oultre. Ou quant vous avez prins lespee a tout le taillant avec la vostre, si pouez aussi entrer au milieu : et le marchez ens. Si vous neussiez point touche en prenant vostre espee, a la main senestre & ayant le taillant en la droicte main. Si combatez en defendant avec vostre pommeau : tournez avec vostre taillant en son bras senestre & a tout vostre pommeau par dehors a son bras dextre & le tirez avant.  
 
  
 
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| <p></p>
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{| style="margin:0 auto;"
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/51|1|lbl=44.1}}
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| [[File:Paurenfeyndt I.png|x250px|center]]
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/26|2|lbl=13r.2}}
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| [[File:Paurenfeyndt G.png|x250px|center]]
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|}
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| <p>[98] '''The second precept'''</p>
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<p>On the other hand, if you are high on your right side and hold your sword in your right hand and your point in your left and someone thrusts up at you from below, you can shoot through. Then, if you wish, you can displace with your point and clasp their sword to yours and grab them by their neck with your pommel and step behind them. Or, when you have displaced with your point, strike at their knee with the pommel of your sword or reach behind the pit of their knee with your pommel and pull it against you or grab them by their neck with your pommel and pull them down forwards. But, if you have struck and hold your sword in your left hand and your point in your right and they thrust up at you from below, then displace with your pommel and clasp their sword to yours and grab them by their neck with your point and step backwards.</p>
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| <p>'''The second instruction'''</p>
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<p>If you are high on your right side, if you have the sword on the right hand and the tip on the left, and if he thrusts against you from below, then you can pass over. Then if you want, you can place your tip downwards and snap his sword up to your pommel and pull him in. Or when you have put your tip downwards, strike with your pommel towards his knee or move his blade into his neck and pull him down in front of you. And if you have struck with the sword on the left hand and the tip on the right and if he thrusts towards you from below, run the pommel down and take his sword to yours and move the tip in his neck and step backwards.</p>
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/51|1|lbl=44.1}}
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{{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/34|3|lbl=15r.3|p=1}} {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/35|1|lbl=15v.1|p=1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 63r.jpg|1|lbl=63r.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 63r.jpg|1|lbl=63r.1}}
| La seconde instruction
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/51|1|lbl=40.1}}
Si vous estes deseur sur vostre droict coste, & si avez lespee en la main droicte, le taillant en la senestre, & sil boute contre vous de dessoubz, ainsi pourez passer oultre, lors si voulez, vous povez mectre iuz a tout vostre taillant, & happez son espee jusques a vostre pommeau et le tirez dedens. Ou quant vous avez mis iuz a tout vostre taillant frappez a tout vostre pommeau apres son genoulx, ou entresle a tout lalumelle a son col & le tirez devant vous en bas. Et si vous eussiez frappe ayant lespee en la main gauche, & le taillant en la dextre, & sil boute apres vous de dessoubz avallez a tout le pommeau, & prenez son espee en la vostre, & entrez a tout le taillant a son col, et marchez arriere.
 
  
 
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| <p></p>
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| <p>[99] '''The third precept'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/51|2|lbl=44.2}}
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| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/26|3|lbl=13r.3}}
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<p>Note, When you are on the left side and are high and hold your sword in your right hand and the point in your left and someone thrusts up at you from below, parry with your half-sword such that your pommel goes down at the moment of your parry and wind inside their left arm with your pommel and onto the outside of their right arm with your pommel and yank them forwards. And when you hold your sword in your left hand and your point in your right and stand high on your left side and someone thrusts up at you from below, parry with your half-sword such that your point goes down at the moment of your parry, then wind inside their left arm with your point and onto the outside of their right arm with your pommel and yank them forward.</p>
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| <p>'''The third instruction'''</p>
  
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/27|1|lbl=13v.1}}
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<p>When you are to your side and are high above with your sword on your right hand and the tip on the left and if he thrusts from below to high towards you, parry with your half sword such that the pommel comes from below in the defense and turn the pommel in his left arm and his tip outside to his right arm and pull him forward. And when you have your sword on the left hand and the tip on the right and when you are high on the left side and he thrusts towards you from low to high, defend with the half sword with the point coming from below in the defense, turn the tip in his left arm and the pommel outside to his right arm, and pull him forward.</p>
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/51|2|lbl=44.2}}
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| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/35|2|lbl=15v.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 63r.jpg|2|lbl=63r.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 63r.jpg|2|lbl=63r.2}}
| La tierce instruction
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/51|2|lbl=40.2}}
Quant vous estes a vostre coste, et estez en hault deseur a tout vostre espee en la main droicte, et le taillant en la senestre, et sil boute de dessoubz en hault apres vous, remectz vous a tout vostre demy espee que le pommeau viengne en bas en vostre deffence, et tournez a tout le pommeau en son braz senestre, & a tout le taillant dehors ou bras dextre & le tirez avant. Et quant vous avez vostre espee en la main gauche & le taillant en la droictte, & que vous estes deseur sur le senestre coste, & sil boute apres vous de bas en hault defendez vous a tout la demy espee que la poincte viengne en bas en la defence, tournesle a tout le taillant en son senestre braz, & a tout le pommeau de hors a son droict braz, & le tirez avant.
 
  
 
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''[This illustration is inverted in ''Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey''.]''
 
''[This illustration is inverted in ''Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey''.]''
| <p></p>
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| <p>[100] '''The fourth precept'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/53|1|lbl=46.1}}
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| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/27|2|lbl=13v.2}}
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<p>On the other hand, if you are low on your left side and someone thrusts at you from above and you hold your sword in your right hand and your point in your other hand, parry with your half-sword such that your point goes up at the moment of your parry, then wind inside their left arm with your pommel and onto the outside of their right arm with your point. If they let go, grab between their legs with your pommel and press up away from you. You can do this every time you wind in, just always step backwards in your winding in. But if you clasp your sword in your left hand and your point in your right and someone thrusts at you from above, parry with your half-sword such that your point goes down at the moment of your parry, then wind inside their left arm with your point and onto the outside of their right arm with your pommel and yank them forward. In the previous play, if turn your point upwards, you have both the winding in and the shooting through, below and above and if someone strikes or thrusts at you, then be ready for the wrenching down or the winding in.</p>
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| <p>'''The fourth instruction'''</p>
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<p>If you are then at your left side and if he thrusts from above towards you and you have your sword on your right hand and the tip on the left hand, defend with the half sword such that the tip comes high in the defense and turn inside with your pommel in his left arm to the tip outside his right arm. If he lets go, move your pommel in between his legs and press high. This can oftentimes be done when you turn in, but always step backwards in turning. Then if you take your sword on the left hand and the tip on the right and if he thrusts then turn with the tip in his right arm to the pommel outside to his right arm and pull him forward. In the aforementioned pieces you turn your point high, thus you can turn and pass over from low and from high. And if someone strikes towards you, be ready to stretch and turn in.</p>
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| La quatrieme instruction
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Si vous estes lors a vostre senestre coste, et sil boute de hault apres vous, & que vous ayez vostre espee en la droicte main, & le taillant en la senestre main, defendez vous a tout la demy espee que le taillant viengne en hault en la defence, & luy tournez dedens a tout vostre pommeau en son senestre braz, & a tout le taillant hors a son droict bras, sil laisse, entrez a tout vostre pommeau entre les gambes et efforcez en hault & ce povez faire sil souventefois que tournez ens, mais marchez tousiours en tournant arriere, lors si vous prenez vostre espee en la main gauche & le taillant en la dextre, & sil boute den hault apres vous defendez vous a tout la demy espee que le taillant viengne en bas en la defence puis tournesle a tout vostre taillant en son senestre braz, et a tout le pommeau dehors au braz dextre, & le tirez avant. Es pieces devant dictes tournez vostre pointe en hault, ainsi pourez tourner et passer oultre de bas et de deseur, & si aulcun frappe apres vous, gardez vous de vous esloinger et de tourner ens.
 
  
 
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| <p>[101] Note the half sword to the face and to the belly and the thrust downwards with the cross and with the pommel between the eyes or around the neck and step around them. </p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/53|2|lbl=46.2}}
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| <p>Note the half sword to the face and the low attack with the cross and the pommel to the face around the neck, and step into him.</p>
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{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/27|3|lbl=13v.3|p=1}} {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/28|1|lbl=14r.1|p=1}}
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| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/36|2|lbl=16r.2}}
 
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|  
| Auisez la demy espee au visaige & le coup en bas a tout la croix & le pommeau au visaige en autour le col, et le marchez dedens.
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/53|2|lbl=42.2}}
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| class="noline" rowspan="5" | [[File:Paurñfeyndt 19.jpg|400px|center]]
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| class="noline" rowspan="5" | [[File:Paurenfeyndt 19.jpg|400px|center]]
| <p></p>
+
| <p>[102] '''Rushing in'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/55|1|lbl=48.1}}
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| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/28|2|lbl=14r.2}}
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<p>When you wish to rush in, which I firmly do not recommend, let your sword drop when you go in on someone, grab inside their right hand with your left and with your right hand grab onto the inside of their right leg and slip under their right armpit, then left them and carry them away wherever you wish.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Run in or move in'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When you want to run in someone, which I wouldn’t, let your sword run down when you come to him. Take his right hand with your left and take your right hand on the inside of his right leg and push your head below his right armpit. Thus you raise him and carry him or hurl him wherever you want.</p>
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/55|1|lbl=48.1}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/36|3|lbl=16r.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 63v.jpg|1|lbl=63v.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 63v.jpg|1|lbl=63v.1}}
| Courir dedens ou entrer
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/55|1|lbl=44.1}}
Quant vous voulez ens aulcun courir ce que ie ne puse pas, laissez avaller vostre espee quant vous venez a luy, prenez la main droicte a tout la vostre senestre, & prenez a tout vostre main droicte sa gambe droicte par dedens & boutez vostre teste dessoubz la droicte aselle, ainsi le leverez, & portesle ou ruesle ou vous voulez.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
|  
+
| <p>[103] '''Break'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/55|2|lbl=48.2}}
+
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/28|3|lbl=14r.3}}
+
<p>When someone wishes to run in on you, drive over both of their arms with your right arm and press them firmly into you with your arms, step behind their right foot eith your right and turn yourself to your left side so they fall.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When someone wants to run in at you, move your right arm over both of his arms and press him strongly against you with your arms and step with your right foot behind his and turn to your left side so that he will fall.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/55|2|lbl=48.2}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/36|4|lbl=16r.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 63v.jpg|2|lbl=63v.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 63v.jpg|2|lbl=63v.2}}
| Rompure
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/55|2|lbl=44.2}}
Quant aulcun vous veult courir ens, entrez a tout vostre droict braz, oultre les deux braz & les pressez fort contre vous a tout vostre braz et marchez a tout vostre droict pied diriere le slien & tournez vous a vostre senestre coste, & par ainsi il tombera.
 
 
   
 
   
 
|-  
 
|-  
|  
+
| <p>[104] '''Breaking rushing in'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/55|3|lbl=48.3}}
+
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/28|4|lbl=14r.4}}
+
<p>When someone wishes to run in on you at the sword, release your right hand from your sword and seize the outside of their right hand with your hand inverted and yank them into you, grab onto their elbow with your left hand and take away their balance.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Break where he moves in'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When someone wants to run in the sword, remove your right hand from the sword and take his right hand from outside with crossed hand, and pull him towards you. Then take your left hand to his elbow and take away his weight.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/55|3|lbl=48.3}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/36|5|lbl=16r.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 63v.jpg|3|lbl=63v.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 63v.jpg|3|lbl=63v.3}}
| Rompre ou lentrer
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/55|3|lbl=44.3}}
Quant aulcun en lespee veult courir ostez vostre main droicte du lespee, & prenez la sienne main droicte par dehors a main trauerse, et le tirez enuers vous, lors prenez a tout vostre senestre main son cubit et luy prenez le poix.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
|  
+
| <p>[105] '''Another'''</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/55|4|lbl=48.4}}
+
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/28|5|lbl=14r.5}}
+
<p>Release your hand from your sword and with your right, drive over their right hand and press them down with it and with your left hand, take their balance away by their elbow.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Another'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>Remove your hand from the sword and move your right hand over his, and from here press down and with the left hand take away his weight by taking his elbow.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/55|4|lbl=48.4}}
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| {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/37|1|lbl=16v.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 63v.jpg|4|lbl=63v.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 63v.jpg|4|lbl=63v.4}}
| Ung aultre
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/55|4|lbl=44.4}}
Ostez vostre main du lespee, et entrez a vostre main droicte oultre la sienne, et par icelle pressez en bas, & a tout la gauche main luy prenez le poix par le cubite.
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| class="noline" | <p></p>
+
| class="noline" | <p>[105] '''Sword disarm'''</p>
| class="noline" | {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/55|5|lbl=48.5}}
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| class="noline" | {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/28|6|lbl=14r.6}}
+
<p>When you have clasped their sword against yours in your left hand and they remain low with their arms, drive up over their sword in front of their right hand with your pommel and wrench to your right side, so that both sword stay with you.</p>
 +
| class="noline" | <p>'''Take his sword'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When you have taken his sword to yours in your left hand and if he remains low with his arms, raise your pommel above his sword in front of his right hand and pull on your right side so that you remain with both swords.</p>
 +
| class="noline" | {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/55|5|lbl=48.5}}
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| class="noline" | {{section|Page:Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/37|2|lbl=16v.2}}
 
| class="noline" | {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 63v.jpg|5|lbl=63v.5}}
 
| class="noline" | {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 63v.jpg|5|lbl=63v.5}}
| class="noline" | Prendre lespee
+
| class="noline" | {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/55|5|lbl=44.5}}
Quant vous luy avez prins son espee au vostre en ta senestre main et sil demeure en bas a tout les braz : levez vostre pommeau par deseur son espee devant la droicte main, et tirez sur vostre coste dextre, par ainsi vous demoureront les deux espees.
 
  
 
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|}
 
{{master end}}
 
{{master end}}
  
== Temp ==
 
 
{{master begin
 
{{master begin
 
  | title = Messer
 
  | title = Messer
  | width = 240em
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{| class="master"
 
{| class="master"
 
|-  
 
|-  
! <p>Illustrations<br/></p>
+
! <p>Illustrations</p>
! <p>{{rating|C}}<br/>by [[Robert Kraaijeveld]]</p>
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! <p>{{rating|C|Draft Translation (from the German)}}<br/>by [[Christian Trosclair]]</p>
! <p>[[Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt)|Archetype]] (1516){{edit index|Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf}}<br/>by [[Michael Chidester]]</p>
+
! <p>{{rating|C|Draft Translation (from the French)}}<br/>by [[John Tse]]</p>
! <p>[[Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff)|Egenolff's Edition]] (ca. 1531){{edit index|Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf}}<br/>by [[Michael Chidester]]</p>
+
! <p>[[Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt)|First Edition]] (1516){{edit index|Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Michael Chidester]]</p>
! <p>[[Hutter/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)|Augsburg Manuscript]] (1564){{edit index|Hutter/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
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! <p>[[Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff)|Egenolff's Edition]] (ca. 1531){{edit index|Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Michael Chidester]]</p>
! <p>[[Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt)|Walloon Translation]] (1538){{edit index|La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1538.pdf}}<br/>by [[Olivier Dupuis]], [[Didier de Grenier]], and [[Michael&nbsp;Huber]]</p>
+
! <p>[[Wilhalm/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)|Augsburg Manuscript]] (1564){{edit index|Wilhalm/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
 +
! <p>[[La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt)|French Translation]] (1538){{edit index|La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Olivier Dupuis]], [[Didier de Grenier]], and [[Michaël&nbsp;Huber]]</p>
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| rowspan="5" | [[File:Paurñfeyndt 20.jpg|400px|center]]
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{| style="margin:0 auto;"
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| [[File:Paurenfeyndt L.png|x250px|center]]
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| [[File:Paurenfeyndt M.png|x250px|center]]
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|}
 
<br/>
 
<br/>
[[File:Egenolff 7.jpg|300px|center]]
+
[[File:Egenolff 7.jpg|300px|center|thumb]]
| <p>THE SECOND CHAPTER teaches how one should use the messer advantageously, which has exceedingly increased usefullness because of its versatility and which is a predecessor and main source of the other weapons that are used with one hand, such as the tessack or the dagger, the straight cutting sword or the thrusting sword and many more one-handed weapons which I leave out for brevity's sake.</p>
+
| <p>[1] '''The second chapter''' teaches how one shall use their messer advantageously and it has not declined by way of its diverse applicability and it is a predecessor and the chief basis of the other weapons that are used with one hand such as the dussack or dagger, wide dagger or short sword and many other one handed weapons which I will leave out for brevity.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/57|1|lbl=50.1}}
+
| <p>'''The''' manner for learning to fence with braquemards, short dueling swords<ref>Possibly referring to the dussack.</ref> and other similar short swords with one hand.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/57|1|lbl=50.1}}
 
|  
 
|  
|  
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 54r.jpg|1|lbl=54r.1}}
| La manière pour apprendre a jouer a tout les braquemars, courtes espees de luyttes et aultres semblables courtes espees a tout une main
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/57|1|lbl=46.1}}
|  
 
| [54r] / Das annderr Cappitell /
 
Lernett wie man phortaill prauchenn soll Im messerr vnnd hatt besunder nitt Vermert Nem vonn wegenn der manigfaltigkhaitt vnnd Ist ein vorganng vnd haupttvrsach annder wernn die gebraucht werdenn mit ainer hanndt als Ist der tesackh / oder tolch spatall oder hanndtegenn vnd ander vill wer zu ainerr hanndt die Ich von kurz wegen auslass /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>The first piece</p>
+
| <p>[2] '''The first play'''</p>
  
<p>Stand against him with your left side forward, so that your grip stands at your right knee, with your point against him. If he strikes to you from the roof, step into the triangle or the false step and displace yourself short, step and strike long after him.</p>
+
<p>Position yourself against the opponent, your left side forwards such that your haft lies by your knee and your point against them. If they strike at you from high, step in the triangle or a false step and shield yourself short and make a follow up strike long </p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/57|2|lbl=50.2}}
+
| <p>'''The first piece.'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>Put yourself against him, your left side forward so that your blade is somewhere near from your right knee and the point against him. If he strikes from above, step with the triangle or the false step and parry yourself well short, step and strike long towards him.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/57|2|lbl=50.2}}
 
|  
 
|  
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/36|7|lbl=18r.7|p=1}} {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/37|1|lbl=18v.1|p=1}}
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{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/36|8|lbl=18r.8|p=1}} {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/37|1|lbl=18v.1|p=1}}
| [XX v] Die Erste Regel
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| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 54r.jpg|2|lbl=54r.2}}
Leg dich gegenn ihm / dein lincke seitten vor / das dein hefft bei [XXIr] deinem rechten knie stehe / dein ort gegen ihm. Schleget dir einer von tach / tritt inn Triangel oder falschen tritt / unnd versetze dich kurtz / tritt und schlahe ihm lang nach.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/57|2|lbl=46.2}}
| La premiere pieche
 
Mettez vous contre luy, vostre senestre coste devant, que vostre alumelle soit aupres de ton droict genoulr & la pointe contre luy, sil frappe par deseur, marchez le triangle ou la faulce marche, & remectez vous bien court, marchez & frappez au loing apres luy.
 
|  
 
| Das Erst stuckh /
 
Leg dich gegen Im dein lincke seÿtenn vor das dein hefftt beÿ deinem rechten knie stee dein ort gegenn Im schlecht dir ainer vonn dach / trit Inn trianngell oder falchsen trit vnnd versez dich kurz trit vnnd schlach Im lanng nach /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>Counter</p>
+
| <p>[3] '''Break'''</p>
  
<p>If your opponent stands as is shown in the figure, then stand in the high-point and strike a feint to his left ear. By doing so he displaces in vain, and you gain a full strike against his strike.</p>
+
<p>If someone positions themselves as in the picture, position yourself in highpoint and strike a failer at their left ear, then they shield themselves in vain and you win yourself a full strike from their strike.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/57|3|lbl=50.3}}
+
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>If someone moves to you in long point as in this figure, then be in high point and strike a flying over at him, and he parries for nothing, and you find a good and strong cut.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/57|3|lbl=50.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/37|2|lbl=18v.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/37|2|lbl=18v.2}}
| Bruch.
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 54r.jpg|3|lbl=54r.3}}
Lägert sich einer nider von der rechten seitten / so läger dich in das Hochort / und schlahe ihm gegen seinem lincken ohr / den Feler / so versetzt er umb sunst / und gewinnestu einen völligen streych gegen streych.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/57|3|lbl=46.3}}
| Rompure
 
Si aulcun vous longe de la longue pointe comme en cette figure, faictes ainsi en le hault debout & le frappez par deseur en volant, et il le remect pour riens, et vous trouvez ung bon & fort coup.
 
|  
 
| / pruch /
 
Legert sÿch ainer als In der figur stet so leger dich in das hochort vnnd schlach Im gegen seinem linckhen or / denn veller so versezt er sych vmb sunst vnnd genwinstu ein solligen straich gegen straich /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>Laming</p>
+
| <p>[4] '''Dismembering'''</p>
  
<p>Stand in the high-point. If your opponent strikes to you, thrust your messer into his arm from below, so that he lames himself. This will often be needed when you are sitting behind a table and the other stands in front of the table, or (when your opponent is on) horseback.</p>
+
<p>Position yourself as it is here. If someone initiates a strike, thrust your messer inwards against their arm from below such that they dismember themselves upon it. This is often used whenever you sit at a table and the opponent stands in front of it or else they are on horseback.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/57|4|lbl=50.4}}
+
| <p>'''Mutilation cut'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>If someone moves to you in long point like so, and if someone strikes towards you, thrust him with your sword from low to high into his arm. Thus he will mutilate himself.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/57|4|lbl=50.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/37|3|lbl=18v.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/37|3|lbl=18v.3}}
| Lämen.
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 54r.jpg|4|lbl=54r.4}}
Läger dich in das Hochort / schlegt dir einer zu / stoß ihm dein messer von unden / innen an seinen arm / so lämbt er sich selb. Das würdt offt gebraucht / wann einer hinderm tisch sitzt / unn der ander vorm tisch steht / oder zu Roß.  
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/57|4|lbl=46.4}}
| Affoibler le coup
 
Si aulcun vous ellonge de la longue pointe comme ici, & si aulcun frappe apres vous boutez luy votre espee de bas en hault en son bras, & ainsi il l affoiblera luy meme
 
|  
 
| lemenn /
 
Leger dich als hie stett schlecht dir ainer zu stos Im dein messer von vnden Inen an sein arm so lembt er sÿch selb das wirt oft praucht wan ainer hinterm tichsch sizt vnd der ander vorm tichsch stett oder zu ros /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>Counter</p>
+
| <p>[5] '''Break'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When you notice that someone will try to get you to dismember yourself, strike at them with a failer so that they respond in vain, the result of which is that they cannot attain a full strike against you.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
  
<p>When you notice that one wants to lame you, strike with the feint to him, so that he moves in vain. Because of that he cannot fully strike you.</p>
+
<p>When you notice that someone wants to use the mutilation cut, strike a flying over towards him, and he runs for nothing since he cannot have someone cut at him to his liking..</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/57|5|lbl=50.5}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/57|5|lbl=50.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/37|4|lbl=18v.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/37|4|lbl=18v.4}}
| Bruch.
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 54r.jpg|5|lbl=54r.5}}
Wann du merckest das dich einer lämen will / so haw mit dem Feler auff ihn / so verferet er umb sunst / Ursach halben / er mag keine vollen streych auff dich haben.
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/57|5|lbl=46.5}}
| Rompure
 
Quant vous considerez que aulcun vous veult affoibler le coup, frappez par deseur en volant apres luy, et il court pour riens, car il ne peult avoir luy aulcun coup, a son ayse
 
|  
 
| pruch /
 
Wenn du merckhst das dich ainer lemen will so haw mit dem messer auf In so ververt er
 
  
 
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| <p>Piece</p>
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| <p>[6] '''Play'''</p>
  
<p>Stand against him with your left foot forward, and your point well in front of you, and present a thrust towards his face. After that, nimbly take him again and strike long inwards. However, if he parries the strike, let the strike go shortly and use other work to your advantage.</p>
+
<p>Position yourself against the opponent with your left foot forwards, your point extended well away from you. Place a thrust in their face, then swiftly take it back and hammer it in long. But if they ward that strike, let it run off short and take other work according to advantage.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/59|1|lbl=52.1}}
+
| <p>'''Piece'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>Put yourself against him, the left foot forward, the edge well long from you and after putting the point in his face, take it again and strike him long inside. But if he returns the long edge to the armpit, run it down well and work otherwise to your advantage.</p>
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/59|1|lbl=52.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/37|5|lbl=18v.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/37|5|lbl=18v.5}}
| Regel.
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 54v.jpg|1|lbl=54v.1}}
Leg dich gegen ihm mit dem lincken fuß vor / dein ort wol von dir / setz ihm den stich in sein gesicht / darnach nim ihn behend wider / unn schlahe langk hinein / Weret er aber dem streych / laß kurtz ablauffen / nim andere arbeit dem vortheil nach.
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/59|1|lbl=48.1}}
| Piece
 
Mettez vous contre luy, le pied gauche cevant (devant ?), le taillon bien long de vous & luy mectant la pointe en son visaige, apres prenez le derechief & frappez luy ens de long, mais sil retourne le long coup laisselle le bien court avaller & besoigner aultre part a lavantaige
 
|  
 
| [54v] / Stuckh /
 
Leg dich gegen Im mit dem linckhen fues vor dein ort wol von dir sez Im den stich In sein gsicht darnach inn In behenndt wider vnd schlag lang hinein wert er aber dem straich las kurz ablauffenn inn anderr arbait dem phortaill nach /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>Counter</p>
+
| <p>[7] '''Break'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When someone lies against you in this way, come from the side and take their strong with the back of your messer and cut through. In this way you uncover them and can come to freer work.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
  
<p>If your opponent stands against you like this, then step out widely, take the strength (of his messer) with the back (of your messer) and strike through. By doing so you expose him and are able to work freely.</p>
+
<p>When someone really strikes against you and if you take his strong long with the back of your sword by striking over, you open him so that you can better come to your accord.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/59|2|lbl=52.2}}
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/59|2|lbl=52.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/37|6|lbl=18v.6}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/37|6|lbl=18v.6}}
| Bruch.
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 54v.jpg|2|lbl=54v.2}}
Wann einer also gegen dir ligt / so far auß der weite / und nim ihm die stercke mit deinem rucken / und haw durch / so blössestu ihn / und magst zu freier arbeit kommen.
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/59|2|lbl=48.2}}
| Rompure
 
Quant quelcun frappe tellement contre vous, si luy predez de loing la force avec le doz de vostre espee en frappant oultre, & le mectez a descouvert & par ainsi povez mieulr venir a vostre entente.
 
|  
 
| pruch /
 
Wan ainer also gegen dir leit so var aus der weit vnnd inn In die sterckh / mit deine[m] ruckh vnd haw durch so plestu Inn vnd magst zu freÿer arbait komenn /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>Feint</p>
+
| <p>[8] '''Failer'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>Undertake the failer from high point, your left foot forwards and your messer in the air with extended arms. Cut through to the opponent's left ear with a step and let your messer rush through a second step and strike at their right ear with the high parrying action.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Flying over'''</p>
  
<p>Use the feint from the high-point, with your left foot forward and your messer up high with outstretched arms. Strike through to his left ear with a step, and let your messer go through into the other step and strike to his right ear using the high displacement.</p>
+
<p>Take from high point the flying over cut, the left foot forward of your sword with arms extended high, and strike with a step to his left ear, letting your sword pass over. Step again and launch at his right ear with the high defense.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/59|3|lbl=52.3}}
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/59|3|lbl=52.3}}
 
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| Fehler.
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| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 54v.jpg|3|lbl=54v.3}}
Nim auß dem Hohen ort den Fehler / der linck fuß vor / dein messer mitt gestrackten armen in der höhe / Haw mit dem tritt [XXIv] auff sein linck ohr durch / unn laß dein messer durchlauffen / Den andern trit und streych auff sein recht ohr mit hoher versatzung.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/59|3|lbl=48.3}}
| Par deseur tout en volant
 
Prenez du hault debout le coup par deseur tout en volant, le pied senestre devant votre espee avec bras estendu en hault, & frappez a tout la marche sur son oreille senestre, laissant vostre espee passer oultre, de rechief marchez & trainez sur son oreille droicte avec la haute defence.
 
|  
 
| veller /
 
Nim aus dem hochen ort den veller der Linckh fues vor / deinn messer mit gestrackhten arm In der hoch haw mit dem trit auff sein linckh orr durch vnd las dein messer durchlauffen den andern trit vnnd straich auf sein recht orr mit hocher Versazung /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>Counter</p>
+
| <p>[9] '''Break'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When someone executes a failer strike at you, cut down through from above such that you take their second strike away from the control of their hand with the back of your messer, clearing it so you are free to strike and uncover them.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
  
<p>When one feint-strikes to you, strike down through from above,  so that you remove his strike from his hand with the back of your messer so that you clear the way for you to strike, and you expose him.</p>
+
<p>When someone launches towards you with the flying over cut, that is when he fails at you of his will, strike from above by passing below such that you take his other launching cut out of his hand by putting him with your sword, you open him and put him off for striking.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/59|4|lbl=52.4}}
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/59|4|lbl=52.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/38|2|lbl=19r.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/38|2|lbl=19r.2}}
| Bruch.
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 54v.jpg|4|lbl=54v.4}}
Wann dir einer fehlstreicht / haw vonn oben / unden durch / das du seinen andern streych mit deinem messerzucken / weg nemest / von der handt / so raumestu dir frei zu schlagen und blößest ihn.
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/59|4|lbl=48.4}}
| Rompure
 
Quant quelcun traine apres vous avec le coup par deseur tout en volant cest quil vous faille de son gre, si frappez de hault en passant par bas, tellement que vous prenez son aultre coup trainant, le mectant avec vostre espee de la main, si luy delcouvrez & vous mectez au large pour frapper.
 
|  
 
| pruch /
 
Wann dir ainer fellstreicht haw von oben vnden durch / dastu sein andern straich mit dein[em] messerruckh / weg wirst von der handt so raunstu dir freÿ zu shlagen vnnd plest Inn /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>Piece</p>
+
| <p>[10] '''Play'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When opponent initiates a cut from above, immediately cut in with them and step wth your left foot well to their right side. Let it go empty and draw the turkish pull from the hand over their right arm.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Piece'''</p>
  
<p>If your opponent strikes to you from above, strike to him at the same time and step with the left foot well out to the right side, let him fall through emptily and draw the Turkish pull across his right arms' hand.</p>
+
<p>If someone strikes towards you, if you strike in likewise with him, step with your left foot well on the right side and let him fail. Shoot over his right arms from the right hand.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/59|5|lbl=52.5}}
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/59|5|lbl=52.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/38|3|lbl=19r.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/38|3|lbl=19r.3}}
| Regel.
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 54v.jpg|5|lbl=54v.5}}
Hawt dir einer oben zu / haw du gleich mit ihm ein / und trit mit dem lincken fuß wol auff die rechte seitten / laß ihn ler farn / und zeuch ihm über seinen rechten arm von der handt / den Türcken zug.
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/59|5|lbl=48.5}}
| Piece
 
Si quelcun frappe apres vous si frappez ens pareillement avec luy & marchez avec le pied senestre bien sur le coste destre luy laissant faillir & luy tirez oultre son droict bras de la main
 
|  
 
| Stuckh /
 
Haut dir ainer oben zu haw du gleich mit Im ein vnd trit mit dem linckhen fues woll auff die rechten seÿtenn las In ler varen vnnd zeuch Im vber sein rechten arm von der handt denn tirckhen zug /
 
  
 
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<br/>
 
<br/>
[[File:Egenolff 8.jpg|300px|center]]
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[[File:Egenolff 8.jpg|300px|center|thumb]]
| <p>Piece</p>
+
| <p>[11] '''Play'''</p>
  
<p>Stand with your left foot forward, so that your messer's point stands in front of your foot. If your opponent strikes to you, remove the strike from the roof with the back of your messer, or put your point above itself into his face, or pull the winding-strike around your head.</p>
+
<p>Position yourself with your left foot forward, such that your messer with its point lies in front of your foot. If someone initiates a strike at you, either take their strike from roof guard away with the back of your messer or shoot your point up into their face or else whip the wind stroke around your head.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/61|1|lbl=54.1}}
+
| <p>'''Piece'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>Put the left foot forward such that your sword is somewhere with the point in front of your foot, and if someone strikes towards you, then take the launching cut from above with the back of your sword, or thrust him with the point high to his face, or pull around to his neck with the launching peasants cut.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/61|1|lbl=54.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/38|4|lbl=19r.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/38|4|lbl=19r.4}}
| Regel.
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 55r.jpg|1|lbl=55r.1}}
Leger dich mit dem lincken fuß vor / das dein messer mit dem ortt vor deinem fuß stehe / Schlegt dir einer zu / nim den streych Von tach weg / mit deinem messerruck / oder scheuß ihm dein ort übersich in sein gesicht / Oder zuck umb deinen kopff den Windt streych.
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/61|1|lbl=50.1}}
| Piece
 
Mettez le pied senestre devant tellement que vostre espee soit avec le taillant droict devant vostre pied, et si quelcun frappe apres vous, prenez donc le coup trainant den hault, du dos de vostre espee, ou luy boutez le taillant en hault au visaige ou tirez autour du col le coup trainant des vilains
 
|  
 
| [55r] / Stuckh /
 
Leger dich mit dem linckhen fues vor das dein messer mit dem ort vor deinem fues stee schlecht dir ainer zu nim den straich vom tag weg mit deinem messerruckh oder scheus Im dein ort vbersich In sein gsicht oder zuckh vmb dein kopf denn windtstraich /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>Counter</p>
+
| <p>[12] '''Break'''</p>
  
<p>Stand with the right foot forward so that your messer is next to your chest with your thumb below and the edge above itself. When you notice that he wants to over-shoot you, then push his point away from the hand shortly, then step, and strike long after.</p>
+
<p>Position yourself with your right foot forward such that your messer is against the side your breast, your thumb underneath and the edge up. If you notice that the opponent will shoot up over, then drive their strike away and out of control of their hand short, then step and make a follow up strike long.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/61|2|lbl=54.2}}
+
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>Put the right foot forward and your sword somewhere to your chest, the thumb down and the edge up. If you see that he wants to advance the sword, then strike his edge with the short edge out of his hand, and step striking nearby with the long edge. </p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/61|2|lbl=54.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/38|5|lbl=19r.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/38|5|lbl=19r.5}}
| Bruch.
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 55r.jpg|2|lbl=55r.2}}
Leg dich mit dem rechten fuß vor / das dein messer nebenn an deiner brust steh / der daum unden / die schneid übersich / merckstu das er überschiessen will / so scheub sein ort von der hand hinwegk / kurtz / tritt und schlahe lang nach.
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/61|2|lbl=50.2}}
| Rompure
 
Mectez le pied destre devant que vostre espee soyt a vostre poictrine le pouir en bas & le taillant en hault. Si vous voyez quil le veult avancher de lespee, alors frappez son taillant dung court coup de la main, et marchez frappant aupres du long coup.
 
|  
 
| / pruch /
 
Leg dich mit dem rechten fues vor das dein messer neben an deiner brust stee der daum vnndenn die schneidt vbersich / merckhstu das er vberschiesen will so scheub sein ort von der handt weg kurz trig vnnd schlag lang nach /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>Another</p>
+
| <p>[13] '''Another'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>Position yourself with your right foot forward, your messer against your breast, your edge up, your point towards the opponent. In this way you are either able to strike the change cut from below or above or else thrust your point into their face and swiftly take it back, thus you accumulate a parrying action along with your strike over the right arm.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Another'''</p>
  
<p>Stand with your right foot forward, your messer at your chest, the edge standing above itself, your point against him. By doing so you can strike the changer from below or above. Or put your point into his face and nimbly take him again, so that you gain a displacement together with your strike over the right arm.</p>
+
<p>Put your right foot forward, have the sword to the chest with the edge up and the point towards him, and have the change strike from below and from above, or thrust him with the point to his face and parry immediately. Thus you find a defense with the launching cut over the right arm.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/61|3|lbl=54.3}}
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/61|3|lbl=54.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/38|6|lbl=19r.6}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/38|6|lbl=19r.6}}
| Ein anderer.
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| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 55r.jpg|3|lbl=55r.3}}
Läger dich mit deinem rechten fuß vor / dein messer an deiner brust / die schneid übersich / dein ort gegen ihm / so hastu den wechsel von unden oder oben zuschlahen / Odder stoß ihm dein ort ins gesicht / und nim ihn behend wider / so gewinnestu versatzung mitt sampt deim streych über den rechten arm.
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/61|3|lbl=50.3}}
| Ung aultre
 
Mectez vostre pied destre devant ayant lespee a la poictrine avec le taillant en hault & la pointe envers luy, & aurez la change de frapper par bas et par hault, ou luy botez la pointe au visaige le retirant incontinent, si trouvez une deffense avec le coup trainant aultre le droict bras
 
|  
 
| / ain annders /
 
Leger dich mit dem rechten fues vor / dein messer an deiner prust die schneidt vbersich dein ort gegen Im so hastu denn wexell vonn vnnden oder obenn / zu schlachen oder stos Im dein ortt Ins gsicht vnd nim In phendt wider so gewinstu ein versazung mit sampt deim straÿch Iber den rechten arm /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>Counter</p>
+
| <p>[14] '''Break'''</p>
  
<p>If your opponent stands against you like this, then jump stretched out towards him and let the first strike fall through shortly, then step and strike long after into his face from the roof.</p>
+
<p>If someone lay against you in this way, lash out at them and let your first strike rush through short, step and strike long into their face from roof guard.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/61|4|lbl=54.4}}
+
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>If someone is against you as such and you hew straight in against him, letting the first cut launch well short, pass over, then step and strike the long edge from above to his face.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/61|4|lbl=54.4}}
 
|  
 
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{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/38|7|lbl=19r.7|p=1}} {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/39|1|lbl=19v.1|p=1}}
| Bruch.
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 55r.jpg|4|lbl=55r.4}}
Ligt einer also gegen dir / spring gstrack zu ihm hinein und laß den ersten streych kurtz durchlauffen / tritt und schlahe lang ins gesicht Von tach.
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/61|4|lbl=50.4}}
| Rompure
 
Si quelcun est ainsi droict contre vous, si taillez droict contre luy ens, en laissant le premier coup trainant bien court passer oultre, puis marchez et frappez le long coup par hault en son visaige
 
|  
 
| /pruch /
 
Ligt ainer also gegen dir spring gstrackt zu Im hinein vnd las den ersten straich kurz durchlauffenn trit vnd shlach lang Ins gsicht vonn dach /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>Piece</p>
+
| <p>[15] '''Play'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>Position yourself with your right foot forward, your messer at your knee, with your hand inverted. If someone strikes at you from roof guard, step away from their strike with your left foot and turn it away with the back of your messer and draw it over their right hand.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Piece'''</p>
  
<p>Stand with your right foot forward, your messer your knee with your hand inverted. When he strikes to you from the roof, step with your left foot out of the way of his strike and turn him away with the jerk of your messer, and pull (your messer) across his right hand.</p>
+
<p>Put your right foot forward, your sword in crossed hands on your knee. If someone strikes from above, then step with the left foot back from his launching cut and block his cut with the back of your sword. Then shoot over his right hand.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/61|5|lbl=54.5}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/61|5|lbl=54.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/39|2|lbl=19v.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/39|2|lbl=19v.2}}
| [XXIIr] Regel.
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| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 55r.jpg|5|lbl=55r.5}}
Leger dich mit dem rechten fuß vor / dein messer mit verkerter handt auff die knie / schlegt dir einer von tach / trit mit dem lincken fuß auß seinem streych / unnd mit dem truck deins messers wend ihn ab / zeuch ihn über die rechte handt.
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/61|5|lbl=50.5}}
| Piece
 
Mectez vous avec vostre droict pied devant, vostre espee a main traverse sur vostre genoul, si quelcun vous frappe den hault, alors marchez avec le pied senestre arriere de son coup trainant, & lempechez le coup avec le dos de votre espee , sil le tirez oultre la main dextre.
 
|  
 
| / Stuckh /
 
Leger dich mit dem rechten fues vor dein meser mit Verkerter handt auf dem knie schlecht dir ainer von dach trit mit dem linckhen fues auf seim straich vnd mit dem ruckh deines meser wendt In ab zeuch Im Iber die recht hanndt /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
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| rowspan="4" |
| <p>Piece</p>
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| <p>[16] '''Play'''</p>
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 +
<p>When someone meets you with a sword or pig spear and you only have a messer, position yourself as shown here. If they strike a buffalo strike from roof guard, step in the triangle and parry the strike short, in this way they err by opening themselves up, so swiftly make a follow up step and strike before they come to their senses.</p>
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| <p><br></p>
  
<p>When your opponent opposes you with a sword or a boar spear, and you only have a messer, then stand down low, (with) the point against him on the right side. When he strikes a buffalo strike from the roof, step into the triangle and displace the strike short, so that he exposes himself. Then, nimbly step after him, and strike before he regains himself.</p>
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<p>If someone meets you with a two-handed sword or other similar weapons, and when you only have a braquemard or some other small sword, put yourself here. If he aggresses long above, then pull yourself in the triangle, blocking his launching cut well short. It must be that you open him, then step vigorously after and strike before he retakes his cut.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/63|1|lbl=56.1}}
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/63|1|lbl=56.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/39|3|lbl=19v.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/39|3|lbl=19v.3}}
| Regel.
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| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 55v.jpg|1|lbl=55v.1}}
Wann dir einer begegnet mit einem schwerdt oder schweinspieß / und du nur ein messer hettest / leg dich nider / das ort gegen ihm von der rechten seitten / Schlegt er Püffelstreych Von tach / trit inn triangel / und versetz den streych kurtz / so verfellt er sich mit der blösse / so tritt du behend nach / und schlahe eh er sich ermannt.
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| <p><br/></p>
| <br/>
+
 
Si aulcun vous rencontre avec une espee a deux mains on aultre pareille defence, & quand vous nayez quand ung braquemart ou quelque aultre petite espee, si vous mectez comme icy sil assaye de long den hault, alors tirez vous en triangle empeschant son coup trainant bien court, si fault le decouvrez, puis marchez radement apres & frappez avant qu'il repende son coup.
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|  
 
| [55v] / stuckh /
 
Wan dir ainer begegnet mit ainem schwert oder schweinspies vnd du nun ain messer hetest leg dich als hie stett schlecht er püffel straÿch von dach / trit In driangell vesez denn straÿch kurz so veruelt er sich mit der ples so tritu behendt nach vnd schlach ee er sich
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>Counter</p>
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| <p>[17] '''Break'''</p>
  
<p>When you have missed your strike, pull your pommel above itself so that he descends unto your flat; by doing so you gain a great strike on him.</p>
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<p>When you have overcommited yourself, yank your pommel up such that the opponent unloads on your flat, which gains you a powerful strike upon them.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/63|2|lbl=56.2}}
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| <p>'''Break'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When you have struck and failed, pull your pommel up so that he descends on your flat. Thus you regain a strong launching cut on him.</p>
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/63|2|lbl=56.2}}
 
|  
 
|  
 
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| Bruch.
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| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 55v.jpg|2|lbl=55v.2}}
Wann du dich verhawen hast / so zuck deinen knopff übersich / das er auff deiner fleche abrüst / so gewinnestu einen gewaltigen streych auff ihn.
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/63|2|lbl=52.2}}
| Rompure
 
Quant vous aurez frappe & failli, tirez alors vostre pommeau a mont quil descende sur vostre plat. Si recouvrez ung fort coup trainant sur luy.
 
|  
 
| / pruch /
 
Wan du dich verhaut hast so zuckh dein kurz vbersÿch das er auff deiner flech abrust so gwinstu ain gwaltigen straich auf Inn
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>Piece with empty hands</p>
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| <p>[18] '''Play'''</p>
  
<p>When one opposes you with a sword or a tessack or some other weapon, and you have no weapon, then look for his strike, step in the triangle or the false step and grab over his right hand with your right hand and grab his right elbow with your left hand, take his balance, and fling him to the ground.</p>
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<p>When someone meets you with a sword or dussack or other weapons and you do not have any weapon, take precise note of their strike and step into the triangle or into a false step and grasp the top of their right hand with your right hand and with your left hand grab their right elbow, take their momentum and sling them to the ground.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/63|3|lbl=56.3}}
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| <p>'''Piece'''</p>
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 +
<p>If someone meets you with a long or even short sword or with another weapon and when you have no weapon, then watch carefully for his launching cut and step the triangle or the false step. And with your right hand move in over his right hand, taking your left hand below his right elbow and with a turn hurl him to the ground.</p>
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/63|3|lbl=56.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/40|2|lbl=20r.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/40|2|lbl=20r.2}}
| [XXIIv] Regel mit leren henden.
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| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 55v.jpg|3|lbl=55v.3}}
Wann dir einr begegnet mit einem schwerdt oder thesack oder anderer wehre / und du kein wehr hast / so schaw eben auff seinen streych / und tritt inn triangel / oder inn falschen trit / und greiff mit deiner rechten handt über sein rechte handt / und mit deiner lincken handt greiff ann seinn rechten elnpogen / nim ihm den schwangk / und schlaudern auff die erd.  
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/63|3|lbl=52.3}}
| Piece
 
Si aulcun vous rencontre avec une longue ou aussi courte espee ou avec aultre deffence & quand vous nayez aulcune deffence, alors regardez bien son coup trainant & marchez le triangle ou la faulce marche, & avec vostre main droicte luy entrez oultre la sienne main dextre, prenant avec la vostre main gauche sou cubit droict & ruelle avec ung tour par terre.
 
|  
 
| / stuckh /
 
Wan dir ainer begegnet mit ainem schwert oder tessackh / oder andere weren vnd du kain wer haust so schaw eben auf sein straich / vnd trit In triangell oder Inn falchsen trit vnd greiff mit deiner rechten handt Iber sein rechte handt vnd mit deiner linckhen handt greiff an sein rechten Ellenbogen nin [!] im den schwung vnd schleidern auf die Erdt /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>Another</p>
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| <p>[19] '''With empty hands'''</p>
  
<p>When your opponent stabs towards you from below with his tessack, then fall upon his right hand with your left hand and hold it and grab below into his messer with your inverted right hand, and turn his messer upwards from below with the point against his torso and walk with your chest behind into the messer, so that you stab him with his own weapon.</p>
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<p>When someone initiates a thrust with their dussack from below, drop your left hand on their right hand and hold it firmly and grab their messer with your right hand inverted and twist their messer up from below with their point towards their body and press against the messer from behind with your chest so that you stab them with their own weapon.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/63|4|lbl=56.4}}
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| <p>'''Another'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>If someone with a braquemard or some other short sword thrust towards you, if you advance with your left hand on his right hand and take it strongly, then take with your right hand crossed below his sword and turn his sword from low to high with the point against his body. Afterwards press your chest against the back of the hilt. Thus you will thrust him with his own weapon.</p>
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/63|4|lbl=56.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/40|3|lbl=20r.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/40|3|lbl=20r.3}}
| Ein anders.
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| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 55v.jpg|4|lbl=55v.4}}
Wann dir einer zusticht mitt seinem thesacken von unden / so fall ihm mitt der lincken handt auff sein rechte handt / und halt die fest / und greiff mit deiner rechten verkerten handt unden inn sein messer / unnd wende ihm sein messer von unden auff mit der spitz gegen seinem leib / unnd lauff mit deiner brust hinden an das messer / so stichstu ihn mit seiner eygenen wehre.  
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/63|4|lbl=52.4}}
| Ung aultre
 
Si aulcun avec ung braquemart ou quelque aultre courte espee boute apres vous si vous avanchez avec vostre main senestre sur sa main dextre et tenelle bien fort, puis prenez avec vostre droicte main traversee par dessoubz son espee, et luy tournez son espee de bas en hault avec la pointe contre son corps, apres pressez a vostre poictrine contre le debout de la manche. Si vous le bouterez avec sa propre deffence
 
|  
 
| / Mitt leren hendenn /
 
Wan dir ainer zusticht mit seinem tessackhen vonn vndenn so vall Im mit der Linckhenn hanndt auff sein rechte hanndt vnnd halt sÿ<sup> dir </sup>vest vnnd greif mit deiner rechtenn verkerter hanndt vnden In sein meser vnnd wennd Im sein meserr von vnnden auf mit der spiz gegen sein leib vnnd lauf mit deiner brust hinden ann das messer so stichstu In mit seiner eÿgnenn werr /
 
  
 
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|-  
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| rowspan="2" |
| <p>Key</p>
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| <p>[20] '''The Key'''</p>
  
<p>This (technique) is called the key, because it unlocks every lock, and it is performed like this: when your opponent stabs to you with a messer, a dagger or an awl, and you do not hold any weapon in your hands, then stand still and place your arms crosswise over each other in front of you. Out of that you may open up all locks of stabs towards you, from above or below.</p>
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<p>This is called the key because it disarms all devices and it goes like this. When someone thrusts at you with a messer, dagger or awl and you do not have any weapon in your hands, stand still and place your hands one atop of the other crosswise in front you. From this you can disarm any device one thrusts at you, above or below.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/65|1|lbl=58.1}}
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| <p>'''Another'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>If someone thrusts towards you from above with a knife or a dagger and when you have no weapon, if you stay straight and put your hands crossed one over the other, after advancing with your right hand up against his cut of the knife or dagger such that his hand in thrusting comes between both of your hands.</p>
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/65|1|lbl=58.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/40|4|lbl=20r.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/40|4|lbl=20r.4}}
| Schlüssel.  
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| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6..2 56r.jpg|1|lbl=56r.1}}
Wann einer auff dich sticht / mitt einem messer / tolchen odder pfriemen / und du in deinen henden kein gewer hast / so stehe still / und leg deine arm creutzweiß über einander / vornen für dich / da raus magstu auffschliessen alle schloß / einer stech uff dich oben odder unden.
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/64|1|lbl=53.1}}
| Ung aultre
 
Si aulcun buote apres vous den hault avec ung couteau ou poinart, & que vous nayez quelque deffence. Si layez droict et quoy mettant vos mains croissant lune sur laustre. Apres avanchez vous tellement avec voz mains droict a mont contre son coup du couteau ou poignart tellement que sa main en boutant viengne entre vous deux mains.  
 
|  
 
| [56r] / schlüssell /
 
Das wirt genannt der schlissell darumb das er alle schlos auf schleust vnnd gett zu wan ainer auff dich sticht mit ainem Meser tolich oder phfriem vnd du Inn deinenn henden kain wer hast so ste still vnnd leg dein henndt aine auf die anderr kreizweis vornen vir dich daraus magstu aufschliesenn alle schlos ainer stech auf dich oben oder vnnden /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>Counter from the key, with empty hands</p>
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| <p>[21] '''These are the breaks from the key with empty hands'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When someone initiates a thrust from above with a dussack, invert your right hand and clasp their right arm up by their hand and wrench it around and with your left hand, take their balance at their elbow and slam them onto the ground.</p>
 +
| <p><br></p>
  
<p>If your opponent stabs to you from above with the tessack, then invert your right hand and grab his right and grab his right arm in front near his hand, and twist it, and with your left hand take his weight near his elbow, and throw him to the ground.</p>
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<p>Then turn your right hand and with this you take his right arm around from his hand. Really turn it around so that with the left hand you take his balance around his elbow, throwing him to the ground.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/65|2|lbl=58.2}}
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/65|2|lbl=58.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/40|5|lbl=20r.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/40|5|lbl=20r.5}}
| Bruch auß dem Schlüssel / mit lären henden.
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| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 56r.jpg|2|lbl=56r.2}}
<br/>Sticht dir einr von oben zu mit dem thesacken / so verker dein rechten handt / und fahe seinen rechten arm vorne bei seiner handt / und reib ihm den umb / und mit deiner lincken hand nim ihm das gewicht bei dem elnpogen / und schwing ihn auff die Erd.
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| <p><br/></p>
| <br/><br/>
+
 
Puis tournez vostre main dextre et a tout celle prenez son droict braz autour de la main, le tres bien tournant, alors avec la main gauche luy prenez le poix entourant le cubit, le jectant par terre.
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{{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/64|2|lbl=53.2}}
|  
 
| <br/><br/>
 
Das sindt die prüch aus dem schlissell mit lerer henden sticht dir ainer oben zu mit dem tessackhen so verker dein rechte handt vnd vach sein rechten arm vorn beÿ seiner handt Vnnd I Reib Inn denn vmb vnnd mit deiner linckhen handt nin [!] Im das gwicht beÿ dem Ellenbogen vnnd schwing Inn auf die Erdt /
 
  
 
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|-  
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| rowspan="2" | [[File:Egenolff 9.jpg|300px|center|thumb]]
| <p>Another with empty hands</p>
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| <p>[22] '''Another with empty hands'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When someone initiates a thrust from below, grab their arm with both hands and rush their arm through and wrench it around so that you break their arm and take their messer.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Another'''</p>
  
<p>When your opponent stabs to you, then grab his arm with both hands and walk through his arm and twist it, so that you break his arm and take his messer.</p>
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<p>If someone thrusts from below towards you, then take his arm with both hands, then run over his arm by turning it. Thus you break his arms and take his knife.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/65|3|lbl=58.3}}
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/65|3|lbl=58.3}}
 
|  
 
|  
 
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/40|6|lbl=20r.6|p=1}} {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/41|1|lbl=20v.1|p=1}}
 
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/40|6|lbl=20r.6|p=1}} {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/41|1|lbl=20v.1|p=1}}
| Aber mit lären henden.
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| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 56r.jpg|3|lbl=56r.3}}
Wann dir einer unden zusticht / so begreiff ihm den arm mit be [XXIIIr] den henden / und lauff ihm durch den arm / und reib umb / so brichstu ihm den arm / und nnimmstihm das messer.
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/64|3|lbl=53.3}}
| Ung aultre
 
Si aulcun den bas boute apres vous, prenez donc son bras avec les deux mains, puis courez oultre son bras en le tournant si luy rompez son bras et luy prenez son couteau.
 
|  
 
| / aber mit lererr hendenn /
 
Wann dir ainer vnnden zusticht so begreiff Im den arm mit baÿden henden vnnd lauf Im durch / denn arm vnnd reib vmb so prichstu Im den arm vnd nimst Im das meser
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>Grab his arm with both hands and twist it, turn to your left side, and break his arm over your right shoulder.</p>
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| <p>[23] Seize their arm with both hands and wrench it around and turn yourself through to your right side and break their arm over your left shoulder.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/65|4|lbl=58.4}}
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| <p>Take his arm with both of your hands and turn it. Then turn it over on your right side, and break his arm over the left shoulder.</p>
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/65|4|lbl=58.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/41|2|lbl=20v.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/41|2|lbl=20v.2}}
| Begreiff ihm den arm mit beden henden / und reib umb / und wend dich durch auff dein lincke seitten und brich ihm den arm über dein rechte achsel. Also.
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| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 56r.jpg|4|lbl=56r.4}}
| Prenez son bras avec vos deux mains et le tournez puis tournez oultre sur vostre coste dextre et luy rompez le bras oultre lespaulle senestre
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/64|4|lbl=53.4}}
|  
 
| begreif Im den arm mit baidenn henden vnnd reib vmb vnnd went dich durch auf dein rechten seÿtenn vnd brich Im denn arm vber dein linckhe achsell /
 
  
 
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| rowspan="3" | [[File:Paurñfeyndt 25.jpg|400px|center]]
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| rowspan="3" | [[File:Paurenfeyndt 25.jpg|400px|center]]
 
<br/>
 
<br/>
[[File:Egenolff 10.jpg|300px|center]]
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[[File:Egenolff 10.jpg|300px|center|thumb]]
| <p>With weaponless hands</p>
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| <p>[24] '''With weaponless hands'''</p>
  
<p>Grab his arm with both hands and step well towards him. Turn yourself to your right side and break his arm over your chest.</p>
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<p>Seize their arm with both hands and step fully into them, turn yourself to your right side and break their arm atop your chest.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/67|1|lbl=60.1}}
+
| <p>'''Another'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>Take his arm with both of your hands, and step near him. Then turn yourself on your right side and break his arm over the chest.</p>
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/67|1|lbl=60.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/42|1|lbl=21r.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/42|1|lbl=21r.1}}
| [XXIIIv] Mit wehrlosen henden.
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| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 56v.jpg|1|lbl=56v.1}}
Begreiff ihm den arm mitt beden henden / unnd tritt wol zu ihm / wende dich auff dein rechte seitten / unnd brich ihm den arm über dein brust.
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| Ung aultre
 
Prenez son braz avec vos deux mains, & marchez pres de luy, puis tournez vous sur vostre droict coste, & luy rompez le braz oultre la poitrine.  
 
|  
 
| [56v] / Mit verschlosen henden /
 
Befreiff Im den arm mit baidenn hendenn vnd trit wol zu Im wendt dich auf dein rechtenn seÿtenn vnd prich Im den arm Iber dein brust
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>Or perform this grappling</p>
+
| <p>[25] '''Or execute wrestling'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>Quickly move your left hand against the front of their throat and step behind their right foot with your left foot and throw them over your left knee with your foot.</p>
 +
| <p><br></p>
  
Go with your right hand to the front of his neck and step with your right foot behind his right foot and throw him over your right knee (using your) foot.</p>
+
<p>Or advance with your left hand in front of his neck and step with your left foot behind his right foot, throwing him over your left knee.</p>
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/67|2|lbl=60.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/42|2|lbl=21r.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/42|2|lbl=21r.2}}
| Oder treib das ringen.
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Far mit deiner rechten handt vornen an seinn hals / und schreit mit deinem rechten fuß / hinder seinn rechten fuß / unnd wirff ihn über dein recht knie auß dem fuß.
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| <br/>
 
Ou vanchez vous avec vostre main gauche devant a son col et marchez avec vostre pied senestre deriere son pied droict le jectant oultre vostre genoul gauche.
 
|  
 
| oder treib das Ringen
 
farr far mit deiner linckhenn handt vorn an sein hals vnd schreit mit dem linckhen fues hinder sein rechten fues vnd wirf In vber dein linckhe knie aus dem fues /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>Another with empty hands</p>
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| <p>[26] '''Another with empty hands'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>Seize their right hand with your left and with your right seize them underneath their elbow and yank them towards you with it and with your left hand shove them away from you and spring behind their left foot with your right and throw them over your right knee with your foot.</p>
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| <p>'''Another'''</p>
  
<p>Grab his right hand with your left, and with your right hand grab him beneath his elbow and pull it towards you, and with your left hand push above away from you, and jump with your right foot behind his left and throw him from the foot over your right knee.</p>
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<p>Take with your left hand on his right hand, and with your right hand take his elbow from below. Push him with your left hand, then jump with your right foot behind his left, throwing him over your right knee.</p>
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/67|3|lbl=60.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/42|3|lbl=21r.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/42|3|lbl=21r.3}}
| Ein anders.
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Begreiff ihm die rechte hant mit deiner lincken / und mit der rechten begreiff ihm unden an den elpogen und zuck damit zu dir und mit der lincken handt stoß oben von dir / und spring mitt deinem rechten fuß hinder seinen lincken / unnd wirff ihn auß dem fuß über dein recht knie.
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| Ung aultre
 
Prenez avec vostre main gauche sa droite main, & avec vostre main dextre prenez son cubit par dessoubz, le boutant avec la main senestre de vous puis saillez avec votre droict pied deriere son senestre, le jectant oultre vostre genoul droict.
 
|  
 
| / aber mit lererr henndenn /
 
Begreiff Im die recht hant mit deiner linckhenn vnnd mit der Rechten begreiff Im vnden an Ellenbogen vnd zuckh damit zu dir vnd mit der linckhen hant stos oben von dir vnd spring mit deim rechten fues hinter sein linckhen vnd wirf In aus dem fues Iber dein rechte knie /
 
  
 
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|-  
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| rowspan="2" | [[File:Egenolff 11.jpg|300px|center|thumb]]
| <p>How one shall hold the thrown</p>
+
| <p>[27] '''How one shall restrain someone thrown'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When you throw someone, always fall on their right side with your right knee between their legs and with your left hand, fall forward into their neck and do not be too eager, so that you do not fall too far over them and then seize their weapon and work with it according to your landing.</p>
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| <p>'''How one will hold him to the ground'''</p>
  
<p>When you throw your opponent, then always fall to his right side, with the right knee between his legs and with the left hand fall on the front of his neck, or grab an arm with each hand, and do not be too hasty so that you do not fall too far over him, and grab his weapon and work as you see fit.</p>
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<p>When he is held to the ground, then always fall on his right side with the right knee between his legs, and with the left hand fall in front of his neck taking his weapon, then work to your pleasure.</p>
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/67|4|lbl=60.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/43|1|lbl=21v.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/43|1|lbl=21v.1}}
| [XXIIIIr] Wie mann einen geworffen halten sol.
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| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 56v.jpg|4|lbl=56v.4}}
Wann du ihn wirffest / so fall ihm alweg zu der rechtenn seitten / mit dem rechten knie zwischen seine bein / und mit der lincken handt vall vornen in seinen hals / odder begreiff ihm mit ieder handt einen arm / so behebstu ihn / Und biß nit zugach / das du nit zuerr über ihn fallest / und greiff nach seiner wehre / unnd arbeite nach deim gefallen.
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/65|2|lbl=54.2}}
| Comment on le tiendra a terre
 
Quant il est tenu a terre, si tombez tousjours sur luy au coste dextre avec le genoul droict entre les jambes, et avec la main senestre tombez devant a son col luy prenant la deffence puis besoignez a vostre plaisir
 
|  
 
| wie man ain geworffnenn haltenn sol /
 
Wann du In wirfst so val Im alweg zu der rechten seÿten mit dem rechten knie zwichsen seine bain vnd mit der linckhen handt val vorn In sein hals vnd bis nit zugach das du nit zuver Iber In vallest vnd greif nach seiner wer vnd arbait mit Im nach dem gfallen
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>Another</p>
+
| <p>[28] '''Another'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>If someone falls on their back, grab both of their legs below the knees with both hands and lift them up and drop between their legs onto their testicles with your knee and in this way hold both of their legs with one hand and work with your weapon with the other.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Another'''</p>
  
<p>If he falls on his back, then grab both of his legs beneath the knees with both hands and lift them up, and fall with your knee between his legs, and then hold both of his legs with one hand and work with your weapon with the other hand.</p>
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<p>If he falls on his back, then take his legs with both of your hands below his knees, taking them up, then fall with your knee between his legs on his testicles. Thus with his legs to one hand, do with surplus to your pleasure.</p>
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/67|5|lbl=60.5}}
 
| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
 
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{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/43|2|lbl=21v.2}}
| <br/>
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Fellet er auff den ruck / so begreiff ihm bede beyn undern knien / mit beden henden / und heb sie auff / und fall mit dem knie zwischen seine beyn / und halt ihm also bede beyn mit einer handt / und arbeyte mit der andern mit deiner wehre.
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/65|3|lbl=54.3}}
| Ung aultre
 
Si tombe sur son doz prenez donc avec vous deux mains les jambes dessous les genouls les tenant a mont, puis tombez avec vostre genoul entre ses jambes sur les coullions le tenant ainsi avec les jambes a une main, du surplus faictes a vostre plaisir.
 
|  
 
| / ain annders /
 
Velt er auf denn Ruckh so begreif Im baide pain vndern knien mit baiden henden vnnd heb sÿ auf vnnd vall Im mit dem knie zwischen sein bain auf die hoden vnd haltt Im alzo baide bain mit ainer handt vnd arbait mit der andern mit deiner werr /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| rowspan="5" | [[File:Paurñfeyndt 26.jpg|400px|center]]
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| rowspan="5" | [[File:Paurenfeyndt 26.jpg|400px|center]]
 
<br/>
 
<br/>
[[File:Egenolff 6.jpg|300px|center]]
+
[[File:Egenolff 6.jpg|300px|center|thumb]]
| <p>Running-in</p>
+
| <p>[29] '''Rushing in'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When someone strikes a buffalo strike from roof guard, strike outward such that they don't overrun you. If they strike into your strike, take your messer in your left hand close to the point and rush under their strike in such a way that you land it in side their strike while their swing is over their head and quickly move in completely back behind the pit of their knee. Thereafter, draw them towards you such that they fall backwards on their head.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Move in'''</p>
  
<p>When your opponent strikes a Buffalo strike to you from the roof, then strike in front of you so that he does not overrun you. If he strikes into your strike, take your messer by the point with your left hand and under-run his strike, so that you bring his strike over his head with the momentum. And go completely through into his knee cavity. After that, pull towards yourself, so that he falls backwards onto his head.</p>
+
<p>When someone strikes you with the long edge, move so that he does not move into you unexpectedly. If he strikes a cut to a cut, take your sword with your left hand by the point and move in below his cut such that you really pressure his cut with the volley over and above the head, and move in entirely through the bend of his knee. Then quickly pull with both of your hands towards you and he falls backwards on his head.</p>
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/69|1|lbl=62.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/44|1|lbl=22r.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/44|1|lbl=22r.1}}
| [XXIIIIv] Einlauffen.
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Wann dir einer Von tach schlegt Püffel streych / so streich von dir / das er dich nit überlauffe. Schlegt er streych in streych / nim dein messer beim ort / in dein lincke handt / und underlauff seinen streych / also das du ihm seinen streych mit dem schwang über seinen kopff bringest / Und far gantz durch ab / in sein kniebüg / Dar nach zeuch an dich / so fellt er rückling auff seinen kopff.
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/67|1|lbl=56.1}}
| Entrer
 
Quant aulcun vous frappe du long coupellongez vous affinquil ne vous entre impourveu , sil frappe coup a coup prenez vostre espee a tout la main gauche par la pointe & le entrez dessoubz son coup, tellement que vous luy efforcez son coup de la volee oultre & par deseur la teste, & entrez entierement parmy les ployez de ses genoulr, puis tirez a tout vis deux mains apres vous et il tombe arriere sur la teste.
 
|  
 
| [57r] / einlauffenn /
 
Wan dir ainer von dach schlecht biffellstraich so streich von dir das er dich nit Vberrlaufft schlecht er straich in straich nin [!] dein meser beim ort in dein linckhe hant vnd vntterr lauf sein straich also dastu In sein straich mit dem schwung vber sein kopf bringst vnd var ganz durchab in sein kniebüg darnach zeuch an dich so velt er Rickhling auf sein kopff /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>Another</p>
+
| <p>[30] '''Another'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When someone hands over a buffalo strike to you, set the back of your messer on your left arm with strength such that they do not slam you to the ground. And spring under their strike with a high parrying action, grab their right hand with your left and break their arm from the hand. You uncover them with this and deliver a buffalo strike, etc.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Another'''</p>
  
<p>When he strikes a peasant's strike to you, (then) take your messer's back onto your left arm with the strong so that he does not strike you to the ground, and jump beneath his strike with the high displacement. Grab his right hand with your left hand and break his arm at his hand, so that you expose him, and give him a peasant's strike.</p>
+
<p>When someone pays you with the peasant cut, take the back of your sword strongly on your arms so that he does not strike you to the ground, and jump under his cut with the high defense. And with your left hand seize his right and break his arm back from the hand so that you open him. And so give him as above the peasant cut.</p>
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/69|2|lbl=62.2}}
 
|  
 
|  
 
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| Ein anders.
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| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 57r.jpg|2|lbl=57r.2}}
Wann dir einer Paurnstreych schenckt / nim dein messerruck auf deinn lincken arm / mit der stercke / das er dich nit zu boden schlahe / und spring ihm undern streych / mit hoher Versatzung / Greiff [XXVr] mit deiner lincken handt in sein rechte / und brich ihm seinen arm von der hand damit du ihn blössest / unn gib ihm den paurnstreych.  
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| Ung aultre
 
Quand aulcun vous verse le vilain coup, tenez le dos de vostre espee a force sur vostre braz affin quil ne vous frappe a terre, & sailleile dessoubz son coup a tout la hault defence, et happez a tout vostre main gauche la sienne droicte & luy rompez son bras arriere de la matri, a ce vous le destournez & alors donne luy comme dessus le vilain coup.
 
|  
 
| / ain annders /
 
Wan dir ainer bauren straich schlecht nin [!] dein messerruckh auf dein linckhen arm mitt der sterckh das er dich nit zuboden schlach / vnd spring Im vndern straich mit hocher versazung greif mit deiner linckhen handt in sein rechte vnd brich Im sein arm von der handt damitu In blost vnd gib Im den bauren straich /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>Piece</p>
+
| <p>[31] '''Play'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When someone has broken your right hand, follow behind the strike and grab their right shoulder with your left hand and position them into weakness with your right foot behind the pit of their left knee and shove them away from you so that they fall.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Piece'''</p>
  
<p>When your opponent has broken your right hand, follow after his strike and grab his right shoulder with your left hand. Put him into the weakness with your right foot behind his left knee cavity and push away from you, so that he falls.</p>
+
<p>When someone has broken the right hand, follow the cut and take his right shoulder, and put him out of balance with your right foot behind in the left bend of his knee and push him from you. Thus he will fall.</p>
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/69|3|lbl=62.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/45|2|lbl=22v.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/45|2|lbl=22v.2}}
| Regel.
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| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 57r.jpg|3|lbl=57r.3}}
Wann dir einr dein rechte hand brochen hat / so folg dem streych nach / und greiff ihm mit deiner lincken handt an sein rechte achsel / und leg ihn in die schweche / den rechten fuß hinder seinn lincke kniebug / und stoß von dir / so felt er.  
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/67|3|lbl=56.3}}
| Pieche
 
Quand aulcun vous a rompu la droicte main, ensuivez le coup et le prenez a la droicte espaulle, & le mectez en la balance, vostre droict pied deriere en les senestres ployez des genoulx & le boutez de vous et ainsi il tombera.
 
|  
 
| /Stuckh /
 
Wan dir ainer dein rechte handt brochen hat so volg dem straich nach vnd greif Im mit deiner linckhen handt an sein rechte achsell vnd leg in in die schwech den rechten fues hinter sein lincke kniebüg vnd stos von dir so velt Err /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>Countering the stab</p>
+
| <p>[32] '''Thrust breaking'''</p>
  
<p>When your opponent stabs towards you, be it from above or below, then shortly carry the stab away from your face with the back of your messer and perform the winding-strike to him, or (use) other work.</p>
+
<p>Whenever someone initiates a thrust, be it from above or below, carry it away from your face with the back of your messer and execute the wind strike upon them or other work.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/69|4|lbl=62.4}}
+
| <p>'''Break his thrust'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When someone thrusts towards you, either above or below, turn the thrust with the back of your sword from the face and drive out with the peasant cut on him.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/69|4|lbl=62.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/45|3|lbl=22v.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/45|3|lbl=22v.3}}
| Stich brechen.
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| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 57r.jpg|4|lbl=57r.4}}
Wann dir einer zusticht / es sei von oben oder unden / so trag den stich mit deinem messerruck kurtz vom gesicht hinweg / und treib den Windtstreych auff ihn / oder ander arbeit.
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| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/67|4|lbl=56.4}}
| Rompre le coup
 
Quand aulcun boute apres vous, sois par desur ou par dessoubz, tournez le coup a tout le doz de vostre espee du visaige, et chassez le vilain coup sur luy.
 
|  
 
| / stuckh brechen /
 
Wan dir ainer zusticht es seÿ von oben oder vnden so trag den stich mit deinem messerruckh kurz vom gsicht weg vnd treib den wintstraich auf In oder ander arbait /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>Counter</p>
+
| <p>[33] '''Break'''</p>
  
<p>When you notice that one wants to break your stab, then pull so that he does not carry it away, (because of that) he misses and exposes himself.</p>
+
<p>Whenever you notice someone will break your thrust suddenly abort it so that they cannot mount you, in this way they err and open themselves up with it.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/69|5|lbl=62.5}}
+
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When you see someone wants to break your thrust, withdraw so that he has no defense, and therefore he fails and opens himself.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/69|5|lbl=62.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/45|4|lbl=22v.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/45|4|lbl=22v.4}}
| Bruch.
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Wann du merckst das dir einer deinn stich brechen will / verzuck das er dir nit auffsitzt / so verfellet er sich / und blösset sich darmit.
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| Rompure
 
Quand vous voyez aulcun vous veult rompre le coup, retirez vous quil ne soy defende et par ainsi il faille et le descouvre.
 
|  
 
| / pruch /
 
Wen du merckhst das dir ainer den stich brechen wil verzuckh das er dir nit aussiztt so vervelt er sich vnd blest sich darmit /
 
  
 
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| <p>Resolving wings</p>
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| <p>[34] '''Removing the wing'''</p>
  
<p>Stand with your right foot forward with inverted hanging point. If one strikes to your face from below, step and strike from below to his right shoulder and invert your right hand with the shoulder-cutting, push him on his right shoulder with your left hand, so that he has to turn himself and be exposed.</p>
+
<p>Set yourself up with your right foot forwards with an inverted hanging point. If someone strikes up from below into your face, step and cut under their right shoulder from below and invert your right hand with armpit slicing. Push against their right shoulder with your left hand so that they must turn and uncover themselves.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/71|1|lbl=64.1}}
+
| <p>'''Electing the flock'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>Put your right foot forward with a crossed hanging point. If someone raises his cut from below towards the face, step and strike from below his right armpit and turn your hand away with the edge out. Push him and with your left hand below his right armpit and he must turn and be open.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/71|1|lbl=64.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/45|5|lbl=22v.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/45|5|lbl=22v.5}}
| Flügel lösen.
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 57v.jpg|1|lbl=57v.1}}
Läger dich / den rechtenn fuß vor / mit verkertem / hangenden ort / Streicht dir einer offt von unden zu deinem gesicht / trit und haw von unden under sein rechte achsel / unnd verkere dein rechte handt / mit achselsschneiden / stoß ihn mit deiner lincken handt an sein rechte achsel / so muß er sich wenden und entblössen.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/69|1|lbl=58.1}}
| Eslire de la volee
 
Mettez vostre droict pied devant a tout travers pendant debout, si aulcun haulce le coup par dessoubz apres le visaige, marchez et frappez par dessoubz la droicte acelle, & destournez vostre main a tout le taillon de dehors, bouttesle & tout vostre senestre main dessoubz sa droicte aselle et luy fauldra tourner & descourvrer.
 
|  
 
| [57v] / flügell lessenn /
 
Leger dich den rechten fues vor mit verkertem hangenden ort streicht dir ainer <del>ft</del> von vndenn zu deinem gsicht trit <del>h</del> vnd haw von vnden vnter sein recht Iegsen vnd verkerr dein rechte handt mit vchsenschneiden stos in mit deiner linckhen hant an sein rechte achsell so mues er sich lasen vnd wenden vnd entblesenn /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>Counter</p>
+
| <p>[35] '''Break'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>Whenever someone cuts into your armpit and will remove your "wing", reach over their right hand, through their arms with your messer, behind their haft and retrieve your messer near the point with your hand inverted and barred and then pull towards yourself so that you take their messer.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
  
<p>When someone strikes from underneath to your shoulder and wants to dissolve your wing, then grab over his right hand with your messer, behind the grip, through his arm and take your messer by the point, with inverted hand, and pull towards yourself, so that you take his messer.</p>
+
<p>When someone strikes below the armpit and you want to elect the cut of the flock, move in with your sword from above to his right hand, the hilt through his arm and take your sword at the point with the traversed hand crossed, and pull towards you. Thus you take his sword.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/71|2|lbl=64.2}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/71|2|lbl=64.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/45|6|lbl=22v.6}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/45|6|lbl=22v.6}}
| Bruch.
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 57v.jpg|2|lbl=57v.2}}
Wann dir einer under deine achseln hawet und will dir Flügel lösen / so greiff mit deinem messer über sein recht handt / hinderm hefft / durch seinen arm / unn nim dein messer wider beim ort / mit verkerter geschranckter handt / und zeuch an dich / so nimstu ihme das messer.  
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/69|2|lbl=58.2}}
| Rompure
 
Quant aulcun vous frappe dessoubz les acelles & vous veult eslire le coup a la volee, entrez a tout vostre espee par deseur sa main droicte la manche parmy son braz et prenez vostre espee au point a tout la main traverse croisee, et tirez apres vous, ainsi vous luy prenez son espee.  
 
|  
 
| / bruch /
 
Wan dir ainer vnder dein Iegse haut vnd wil dir fligellesen so greif mit deinem mes[er] Iber sein rechte handt hindterm heft durch sein arm vnd nin [!] dein meser wider beim or[t] mit verkerter gschranckhner handt vnd zeuch an dich so nimstu Im das messerr /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>Messer Taking</p>
+
| <p>[36] '''Messer disarm'''</p>
  
<p>When one strikes to you and you have missed, then wrap your arm around his tessack and force him above himself, turn yourself away from him and take it over your left shoulder.</p>
+
<p>Note when someone initiates a strike such that you have misfired, wrap your arm around their dussack and force it upwards, turn yourself away from them and take it over your shoulder.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/71|3|lbl=64.3}}
+
| <p>'''Take his sword.'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When you have struck towards someone and when you have failed, grab his sword with your arm and press him back, and turn yourself from him. And take it over your left shoulder.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/71|3|lbl=64.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/45|7|lbl=22v.7}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/45|7|lbl=22v.7}}
| Messer nemen.
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 57v.jpg|3|lbl=57v.3}}
Wann dir einer zuschlegt / das du dich verfallen hast / so umbfasse seinen thesacken mit deinem arm / und tring ihn übersich / wende dich von ihm / und nims über dein lincke achsel.  
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/69|3|lbl=58.3}}
| Prendre lespee
 
Quant vous avez frappe apres quelcun et quavez failli, accollez son espee a tout vostre braz et lefforcez arriere, & vous vous tournez de luy, et prenez oultre vostre senestre espaule.
 
|
 
| / messer nemenn /
 
Merckh wan dir ainer zuschlecht dastu dich verfallen hast so vmfach sein tessackhen mitt deinem arm vnd tring In vbersich / wendt dich von Im nims Iber dein linckhe achsell /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>Counter</p>
+
| <p>[37] '''Break'''</p>
  
<p>Wrestle with him from behind.</p>
+
<p>Fall upon them to wrestle from behind.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/71|4|lbl=64.4}}
+
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>Move in behind him</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/71|4|lbl=64.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/46|1|lbl=23r.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/46|1|lbl=23r.1}}
| [XXVv] Bruch.
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 57v.jpg|4|lbl=57v.4}}
Fall ihn hinden an zu ringenn.  
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/69|4|lbl=58.4}}
| Rompure
 
Entrez deriere luy
 
|  
 
| / pruch /
 
Vall Im hinden anzuringen
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>Counter-counter</p>
+
| <p>[38] '''Counter break'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>Thrust into their genitals from through their legs.</p>
 +
| <p>counter break</p>
  
<p>Stab him in his groin through his legs.</p>
+
<p>thrust between his legs to his testicles.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/71|5|lbl=64.5}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/71|5|lbl=64.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/46|2|lbl=23r.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/46|2|lbl=23r.2}}
| Wider bruch.
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 57v.jpg|5|lbl=57v.5}}
Stich ihm durch die beyn zu den hoden.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/69|5|lbl=58.5}}
| contre rompure
 
boutelle entre les jambez apres les coillons.
 
|  
 
| widerbruch
 
stich Im durch die bain zu den hodenn /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| class="noline" | <p>Double stab</p>
+
| class="noline" | <p>[39] '''Double thrust'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>Thrust into their face from above such that they do not catch your thrust. Take another step, thrust with your hand turned around, also from above. With this you have a parrying action in taking it away, let it run off short, then you win a sure strike.</p>
 +
| class="noline" | <p>'''Double thrust'''</p>
  
<p>Stab him to his face from above that he does not catch your strike, then do the other step and stab with inverted hand, also from above, so that you have a displacement, let it run off shortly in the taking away, so that you gain a sure strike.</p>
+
<p>Thrust above towards his face. When he does not take your cut, step and thrust the other with the hand crossed also from above so that you have a defense in hanging back. Let it run well down short. Thus you have a good and profitable thrust.</p>
| class="noline" | {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/71|6|lbl=64.6}}
+
| class="noline" | {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/71|6|lbl=64.6}}
 
| class="noline" | {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/46|3|lbl=23r.3}}
 
| class="noline" | {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/46|3|lbl=23r.3}}
| class="noline" | Duppel stich.
+
| class="noline" | {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 57v.jpg|6|lbl=57v.6}}
Stich ihm von oben zu seinem gesicht / das er deinen stich nitt fahe / Den andern tritt und stich mit verkerter handt / auch vonn oben / darmit du ein versatzung hast / im wegk nehmen laß kurtz ab lauffen / so gewinnestu einen gewissen streych.
+
| class="noline" | {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/69|6|lbl=58.6}}
| class="noline" | Double coup
 
Boutesle par deseur apres le visaige, quil ne pregne vostre coup laultre marchez et boutez a main traverse aussi par deseur, par ce vous avez une defence en prendant arriere laissez bien court avaller, ainsi avez un bon et prouffitable coup.  
 
| class="noline" |  
 
| class="noline" | / tobell schuckh /
 
Stich Im von oben zu seinem gsicht das er deinen stich nit vach den andern trit vnnd stich mit Verkerter handt auch von oben damitu ain versazung hast Im wegenomenn las kurz ablauffen so gwinstu ain gwisen straich /
 
  
 
|}
 
|}
 
{{master end}}
 
{{master end}}
  
== Temp ==
 
 
{{master begin
 
{{master begin
 
  | title = Staff
 
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{| class="master"
 
{| class="master"
 
|-  
 
|-  
! <p>Illustrations<br/></p>
+
! <p>Illustrations</p>
! <p>{{rating|B| Complete Translation (from the Archetype)}}<br/>by [[Betsy Winslow]]</p>
+
! <p>{{rating|C|Draft Translation (from the German)}}<br/>by [[Christian Trosclair]]</p>
! <p>[[Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt)|Archetype]] (1516){{edit index|Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf}}<br/>by [[Michael Chidester]]</p>
+
! <p>{{rating|C|Draft Translation (from the French)}}<br/>by [[Matthew Newhouse]]</p>
! <p>[[Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff)|Egenolff's Edition]] (ca. 1531){{edit index|Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf}}<br/>by [[Michael Chidester]]</p>
+
! <p>[[Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt)|First Edition]] (1516){{edit index|Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Michael Chidester]]</p>
! <p>[[Hutter/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)|Augsburg Manuscript]] (1564){{edit index|Hutter/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
+
! <p>[[Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff)|Egenolff's Edition]] (ca. 1531){{edit index|Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Michael Chidester]]</p>
! <p>[[Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt)|Walloon Translation]] (1538){{edit index|La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1538.pdf}}<br/>by [[Olivier Dupuis]], [[Didier de Grenier]], and [[Michael&nbsp;Huber]]</p>
+
! <p>[[Wilhalm/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)|Augsburg Manuscript]] (1564){{edit index|Wilhalm/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
! <p>[[Goliath Fechtbuch (MS Germ.Quart.2020)|Kraków Manuscript]] (1535-40){{edit index|Goliath Fechtbuch (MS Germ.Quart.2020)}}<br/>by [[Jens P. Kleinau]]</p>
+
! <p>[[La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt)|French Translation]] (1538){{edit index|La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Olivier Dupuis]], [[Didier de Grenier]], and [[Michaël&nbsp;Huber]]</p>
 +
! <p>[[Goliath Fechtbuch (MS Germ.Quart.2020)|Kraków Manuscript]] (1535-40){{edit index|Goliath Fechtbuch (MS Germ.Quart.2020)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Jens P. Kleinau]]</p>
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| rowspan="8" | [[File:Paurñfeyndt 28.jpg|400px|center]]
+
| rowspan="8" | [[File:Paurenfeyndt 28.jpg|400px|center]]
<br/>
+
| <p>[1] '''The''' third chapter summarizes expertise in the staff which is the source of many weapons, such as the long spear, javelin, boar spear, halberd, and pike. Similar ones are given many peculiar names I will not list for the sake of brevity.</p>
[[File:Egenolff 32.jpg|300px|center]]
+
| <p>The manner for playing with the light lance, which is the cause or source of play with the lances or pikes, halberds, guisarmes, and other similar arms.</p>
| <p>THE third chapter contains advantages of the staff, which is a well-spring of many weapons; all long-spears, javelins, boar-spears, halberds, pikes, and the like which acquire many strange names that I will not name, for brevity.</p>
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/73|1|lbl=66.1}}
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/73|1|lbl=66.1}}
 
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/88|1|lbl=44r.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/88|1|lbl=44r.1}}
|  
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 58r.jpg|1|lbl=58r.1}}
| La maniere pour loüer a tout la demy lance, lequel est loccasion ou source de jouer a tout les lances ou spises, hallebardes, guysarmes, et aultres semblables
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/71|1|lbl=60.1}}
|  
+
| {{paget|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020|075r|jpg|lbl=75r}}
| [58r] Das dritt Capitell begreiff pfortaill welcher der stangenn welcher ein vrsprung Ist mancher wer als lang spies schefflin schweinspies hellenbarten vnd zuberstangen der geleichen vill selzamer nam sindt die Ich von kurz wegen nit nenen will
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>BINDING-ON</p>
+
| <p>[2] '''Binding'''</p>
  
<p>The staff has eight displacements; four in binding (two above and two below), and one to both sides in each hand, and two in the middle of the staff.</p>
+
<p>The staff has eight parrying actions. Four binds with two above and two below with one on each side in any hand and two in the middle of the staff.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/73|2|lbl=66.2}}
+
|
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/73|2|lbl=66.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/88|2|lbl=44r.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/88|2|lbl=44r.2}}
| Anbinden
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 58r.jpg|2|lbl=58r.2}}
Die Stangen hat acht versatzungen / Vier im anbinden / oben zwo / und unden zwo / und zu beden seitten ein in ieder hand und zwo mitten in der stang.
 
 
|  
 
|  
|  
+
| {{paget|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020|077r|jpg|lbl=77r}}
| / anbindenn /
 
Die stangen hat acht Versazung vier Im anbinden oben zwo vnd vnden zwo vnd zu baiden seÿtenn aine In Jeder handt vnd zwo miten Inn der stanng /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>TECHNIQUE</p>
+
| <p>[3] '''Play'''</p>
  
<p>When you bind-on above from the right hand on his staff, then shoot in the point to the breast, or work in over the staff to the right shoulder. If he defends that, then strike him below in his right side with the other point of your staff, or bind outside on his staff, and strike it away from the right hand.</p>
+
<p>When you bind their staff from above from your right side, shoot your point into their breast or work it over their staff into their right shoulder. If they ward it, strike into their right side from below with the other point of your staff or else bind against their staff from the outside and strike it out of their right hand. </p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/73|3|lbl=66.3}}
+
| <p>'''Play'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When you bind over the right hand on his staff, drive the point to him on the chest, or work over the staff toward the right shoulder; if he turns that, strike under in his right side with the other end of the staff, or bind from outside to his staff, and strike him behind the right hand.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/73|3|lbl=66.3}}
 
| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
 
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/88|3|lbl=44r.3|p=1}} {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/89|1|lbl=44v.1|p=1}}
 
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/88|3|lbl=44r.3|p=1}} {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/89|1|lbl=44v.1|p=1}}
| <br/>
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 58r.jpg|3|lbl=58r.3}}
Wenn du anbindest oben von der rechten handt in sein stange / so scheuß ihm dein ort in die brust / oder arbeite ihn über die stangen zu der rechten achsel / Weret er dir das / so schlahe ihm unden in sein rechte seitten mit dem anderen ort deiner stangen / Oder binde aussen an sein stangen / und schlah es von der rechten handt weg.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/71|2|lbl=60.2}}
| Pieche
+
| {{paget|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020|077v|jpg|lbl=77v}}
Quant vous entrez par deseur de la droicte main sur son baston, ruez luy la poincte sur la poictrine, ou traveillez oultre lestoc envers la droicte espaulle, sil tourne cela, frappesle dessoubz en son droict coste a cout laultre debout de lestoc, ou entrez par dehors a son baston, & le frappez arriere la droicte main.
 
|  
 
| / Stuckh /
 
Wen du anpindst oben von der rechten handt In sein stang so scheus Im dein ort In die brust oder arbait Iber die stangen zu der rechten achsell werdt er dir das so schlach In vndenn In sein rechte seÿten mit dem andern ort deiner stangen oder bindt ausen an sein stangen vnd <del>In sein rechte seÿten</del> schlach es von der rechten handt weg /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>TECHNIQUE</p>
+
| <p>[4] '''Play'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When you bind your opponent, whichever hand it is, hold your forward hand still and swiftly yank your staff back with the other hand. With your forward hand thrust it into their breast with the other point to both sides.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Play'''</p>
  
<p>When you bind-on one, with whichever hand it be, then hold the foremost hand still, and pull the staff with the other hand quickly on you. With the foremost hand, thrust him in the breast with the other point, to both sides.</p>
+
<p>When you bind over with whichever of his hands, hold the forward hand still and push the staff with the other, guard the forward hand, and thrust to him on the chest from the other end.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/73|4|lbl=66.4}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/73|4|lbl=66.4}}
 
| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
 
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/89|2|lbl=44v.2}}
 
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/89|2|lbl=44v.2}}
| <br/>
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| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 58r.jpg|4|lbl=58r.4}}
Wann du einem anbindest mit welcher handt es sein / so halt die fordere handt still / und zuck mit der andern handt die stangen behend an dich mit der fordern handt stoß ihn in die brust / mit dem andern ort zu beden seitten.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/71|3|lbl=60.3}}
| Pieche
+
| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 078r.jpg|1|lbl=78r.1}}
Quant vous entrez par deseur a tout quelle main quil soit tenez la main devant tout coy: & tirez lestoc a tout laultre, gardez de la main devant, & luy boutez sur la poictrine daultre debout.
 
|  
 
| / Stuckh /
 
Wan du ainem anbinzt mit welcher hant es seÿ so halt die foderen handt stil vnd zuckh mit der anderen hant die stangen behendt dich der fodern hant stos In in die brust mit dem anderen ort zu baiden seÿten
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>TECHNIQUE</p>
+
| <p>[5] '''Play'''</p>
  
<p>So you bind him above, then remain with the same point on his staff, and run in with the other point under his arm, and lift him up with force, and run entirely through him, and throw him over a leg.</p>
+
<p>If you bind your opponent from above, keep that point against their staff and whisk your other point below, against their arm and lift it up with force and rush completely through and throw them over your leg.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/73|5|lbl=66.5}}
+
| <p>'''Play'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When you bind him over stay with the same end to his staff and with the other end, run to him under his arm, and lift it with force and run him all through or pass over and throw over your legs.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/73|5|lbl=66.5}}
 
| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
 
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/89|3|lbl=44v.3}}
 
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/89|3|lbl=44v.3}}
| <br/>
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 58r.jpg|5|lbl=58r.5}}
So du ihm oben anbindest / so bleib mit dem selben ort an seiner stangen / und lauff ihm mit dem andern ortt unden an seinen arm / heb ihn auff mit gewalt / unnd lauff ihm gantz durch / wirff ihn über ein beyn.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/71|4|lbl=60.4}}
| Pieche
+
| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 078r.jpg|2|lbl=78r.2}}
Quant vous lentrez par deseur demourez a tout le mesme de bout a son estocq & a tout laultre debout, luy courez dessoubz a son braz, et le levez par force et le courez tout parmi ou passelle oultre et ruelle oultre voz gambes.
 
|  
 
| / Stuckh /
 
So du Im<sup> oben </sup>anbindst so bleib mit dem selben ort an seiner stangen vnd lauf Im mit dem andern ort vnden an sein arm vnd heb in auf mit gwalt vnd lauf Im ganz durch vnnd wirf in vber ain bain /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>COUNTER</p>
+
| <p>[6] '''Break'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When someone does that to you, shoot your point over their staff and strike them on their head with the other point.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
  
<p>When one does this to you, then shoot your point in over his staff, and strike him with the other point on his head.</p>
+
<p>When anyone does that to you as above, throw your end over his staff, and then strike the other end to him on his head.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/73|6|lbl=66.6}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/73|6|lbl=66.6}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/89|4|lbl=44v.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/89|4|lbl=44v.4}}
| Bruch.
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 58r.jpg|6|lbl=58r.6}}
Wann dir das einer thut / so scheuß ihm dein ort über seine stangen / schlahe ihn mit dem andern ort auff seinen kopff.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/71|5|lbl=60.5}}
| Rompure
 
Quant aulcun vous faict cela comme dessuz, ruez vostre debout oultre son estocq, & puis luy frappez laultre debout sur sa teste.
 
 
|  
 
|  
| /bruch /
 
Wan dir ainer das thuet so schews Im den ort vber sein stangen vnd schlach In mit dem andern ort auf sein kopf /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>TECHNIQUE</p>
+
| <p>[7] '''Play'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When someone binds you from above with half staff, take their upper point out of their hand with your lower point, step, shove and strike, so that you can come to further work without harm.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Play'''</p>
  
<p>One binds on you above with half-staff, then take his upper point away from his hand with your lower point, step, thrust, and strike, so you may come to further work without harm.</p>
+
<p>If anyone fixedly binds over to the face with half-staff, take his over with your low end sent from the hand, step and strike; thus you return to the working without harm.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/73|7|lbl=66.7}}
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| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/73|7|lbl=66.7}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/89|5|lbl=44v.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/89|5|lbl=44v.5}}
| Regel.
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 58v.jpg|1|lbl=58v.1}}
Bindet dir einer oben an mit halber stangen / so nim sein obers ort mit deinem undern ort weg von der handt / Tritt / stoß und schlahe / so magstu weitter zu arbeit kommen / on schaden.  
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/71|6|lbl=60.6}}
| Pieche
+
| {{paget|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020|078v|jpg|lbl=78v}}
Si aulcun en lyant entre deseur au visaige a tout demy estocq, prenez son deseur a tout vostre debaz debout envoye de la main, marchez & frappez: ainsi reviendrez a loeuvre sans dommaige
 
|  
 
| [58v] / stuckh /
 
Pindt dir ainer oben an mit halber stangen so nim sein obers ort mit deinem vntern ortt w[eg] von der hannt trit stos vnd schlach so magstu weiter zu arbait kumen an schadenn /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>COUNTER</p>
+
| <p>[8] '''Break'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When someone takes your point away, let your lower point shoot into their face and drop into a calm and confident parry. But if they thrust, turn it away from your face so that they come back into your control.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
  
<p>When one takes your point away, then let the lower point shoot in his face, and fall in the set displacement. However, if he thrusts, turn it off from your face, so he again lies in force.</p>
+
<p>When anyone takes your end, allow the end to fall over in his face and drop to the starting defense, if he repels, turn off from the face when he gives it and set to defend.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/73|8|lbl=66.8}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/73|8|lbl=66.8}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/89|6|lbl=44v.6}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/89|6|lbl=44v.6}}
| Bruch.
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 58v.jpg|2|lbl=58v.2}}
Wann dir einer dein ort weg nimpt / so laß ihm den under ort in sein gsicht schiessen / unnd fall in die gesatzt versatzung / Stoßt er aber / wend ab vom gsicht / so er sich wider inn gwalt legt.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/71|7|lbl=60.7}}
| Rompure
+
| {{paget|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020|079r|jpg|lbl=79r}}
Quant aulcun prent vostre debout, laissez le debout deseur tomber en son visaige & avallez la commenchee defence, sil reboute, tournez iuz du visaige quant il se donne & mect pour defendre.
 
|  
 
| / bruch /
 
Wan dir ainer dein ort weg nimbt so las Im den vntern ort in sein schicht schicken vnnd val in die gsezt versazung stost er aber wendt ab vom gsicht so er sÿch wider In gwalt legt /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| rowspan="5" | [[File:Paurñfeyndt 29.jpg|400px|center]]
+
| rowspan="5" | [[File:Paurenfeyndt 29.jpg|400px|center]]
 
<br/>
 
<br/>
[[File:Egenolff 33.jpg|300px|center]]
+
[[File:Egenolff 33.jpg|300px|center|thumb]]
| <p>TECHNIQUE</p>
+
| <p>[9] '''Play'''</p>
  
<p>Lay yourself in the displacement, your staff before you on the earth, the other point before your face. If one thrusts at you, then wind his staff over the hand with your staff, therewith you open him.  Step freely after with the thrust against his face.</p>
+
<p>Position yourself into a parry, your staff on the ground in front of you, the other point in front of your face. If someone initiates a thrust, wind their staff using your staff above your hand. You uncover them with this. Accompany that thrust [with one] to their face. </p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/75|1|lbl=68.1}}
+
| <p>'''Play'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>Place your defense, the staff before you with the long end to the ground and the other before your face. If anyone thrusts at you turn from him his staff over the hand with your staff, by which you uncover him, so step to him and thrust boldly at his face.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/75|1|lbl=68.1}}
 
| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
 
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/90|1|lbl=45r.1}}
 
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/90|1|lbl=45r.1}}
| <br/>
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 58v.jpg|3|lbl=58v.3}}
Leger dich inn die versatzung / dein stangen vor dir auff der erdt / den andern ort form gesicht / stoßt dir einer zu / wind im sein stangenn über die handt mit deiner stangen / damit du inn blössest / tritt dem stoß frölich nach gegen seinem gesicht.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/73|1|lbl=62.1}}
| Pieche
+
| {{paget|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020|079v|jpg|lbl=79v}}
Mectez vostre defence lestocq devant vous aterre a tout long de bout et laultre devant vostre visaige. Si aulcun boute apres vous tournez luy son estocq outlre la main a tout le vostre estocq, dont vous le descouvrez,lors marchez devers luy et boutez hardiment apres son visaige.
 
|  
 
| / Stuckh /
 
Leger dich in die versazung dein stangen vor dir auf die Erdt den andern ort form gsicht stost dir ainer zu windt Im sein stangen vber die handt mit deiner stangen damitu Inn blest trit dem stoss frelich nach / gegen seinem gsichtt /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>COUNTER</p>
+
| <p>[10] '''Break'''</p>
  
<p>When one winds your staff out, then yield from his thrust, and throw him over-head, so you win a full strike with the displacement.</p>
+
<p>When someone winds your staff out, recede from their thrust and throw them overhead so that you win a full strike with your parry.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/75|2|lbl=68.2}}
+
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When anyone turns your staff outside, go back away from his blow and throw it over the head, therefore you gain a strong blow with the defense.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/75|2|lbl=68.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/90|2|lbl=45r.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/90|2|lbl=45r.2}}
| Bruch.
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 58v.jpg|4|lbl=58v.4}}
Wann dir einer dein stang außwindt / so weich im auß seim stoß / und wirffel in oberm kopff / so gwinstu einn vollen streych mit der versatzung.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/73|2|lbl=62.2}}
| Rompure
+
| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 080r.jpg|1|lbl=80r.1}}
Quant aulcun tourne ton estocq dehors, allez arriere hors son coup et le ruez oultre la teste, ainsi gaingnerez ung fort coup a tout la defence.
 
|  
 
| / bruch /
 
Wan dir ainer dein stang auswindt so weich Im aus sein stos vnd wirfell In obern kopff so gewinstu ain volligen straich / mit der Versazung
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>TECHNIQUE</p>
+
| <p>[11] '''Play'''</p>
  
<p>If one strikes at you low with the staff, to the foot or to the knee, then throw your staff on your left side, drive with the point on the earth against his strike, and spring with the right foot behind his left foot, so you win an advantage against him.</p>
+
<p>If someone initiates a strike down to your feet or knees with their staff, then throw your staff to your left side, drive against their strike with your point to the ground and spring behind their left foot with your right so that you gain an advantage.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/75|3|lbl=68.3}}
+
| <p>'''Play'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>If anyone strikes at your feet or knees, throw your staff with the end, on your left side, and bind with the other end on the ground against his falling blow, and jump with the right foot behind his left.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/75|3|lbl=68.3}}
 
| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
 
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/89|7|lbl=44v.7}}
 
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/89|7|lbl=44v.7}}
| <br/>
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 58v.jpg|5|lbl=58v.5}}
Schlegt er dir zun füssen / wirff dein stang zur linckenn mitt dem ort / far uff die erd gegen seinem streych / spring mit deim rechten fuß hinder seinen lincken / so gewinnestu ihm an.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/73|3|lbl=62.3}}
| Pieche
+
| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 080r.jpg|2|lbl=80r.2}}
Si aulcun frappe apres vos pieds ou genoulx, ruez vostre estocq a tout le debout,sur vostre senestre coste, & entrez a tout laultre debout sur la terre contre son coup trainant, et saillez a tout le droict pied deriere le sien senestre:
 
|  
 
| / Stuckh /
 
Schlecht dir ainer zu mit der stangen vnden zu den fuesen oder zu den knoren so wirf dein sta[ng] auf dein linckhe seÿten mit dem ort for dir auf die Erdt gegen seinem straich vnd spring mit dem rechten fues hinter sein linckhen fues so i gwinstu Im ain vortaill ann /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>TECHNIQUE</p>
+
| <p>[12] '''Play'''</p>
  
<p>Thrust him inwardly to his face, if he defends that, then pull and thrust to the other side. If he defends against that and turns your thrust off, then drive with the other point over his right shoulder around his neck, and spring with the right foot behind his left, and throw him there-over.</p>
+
<p>Thrust into their face from the inside. ut if they ward and turn away your thrust, quickly move your other point around their neck over their right shoulder and spring behind their left foot with your right and throw them over it.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/75|4|lbl=68.4}}
+
| <p>'''Play'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>Thrust to him inside at the face, if he turns that, pull and thrust at the other side; if he also defends that, and turns away the blow, bind with the other end over the right shoulder about the neck and jump with the right foot before his left, and throw him over it.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/75|4|lbl=68.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/89|8|lbl=44v.8}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/89|8|lbl=44v.8}}
| Regel.
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 58v.jpg|6|lbl=58v.6}}
Stoß ihm innwendig zu seinem gesicht / weret ers / so zuck und stoß zur anderen seiten / wert ers aber / und wendt dir deinen stoß ab / so far mit dem andern ort über sein rechte achsel umm den hals / spring mit deim rechten fuß hinder seinn lincken / wirff ihn darüber.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/73|4|lbl=62.4}}
| Pieche
+
| {{paget|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020|080v|jpg|lbl=80v}}
Boutesle par dedens apres le visaige, sil tourne cela, tirez & boutez apres laultre coste sil deffende aussi cela, et tourne le coup iuz, entrez a tout laultre debout oultre la dextre espaule entour le col & saillez a tout le droict pied devant le sien senestre, & le ruz la oultre.
 
|  
 
| / Stuckh /
 
Stos Im Inwendig zu seim gsicht werdt er das so zuckh vnd stos zu der andern seytten wert er aber vnd wendt dir dein stos ab so var mit dem andern ort Iber sein rechte achsell vmb den hals vnd spring mit dem rechten fues hinter seinen linckhen vnd wirf [In
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>COUNTER</p>
+
| <p>[13] '''Break'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When someone moves their staff around your neck, grab their right arm with your left hand and turn away from them to your right side and throw them over your left hip.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
  
<p>When one drives his staff around your neck, then grab his right arm with your left hand and turn yourself from him on your right side and throw him over your left hip.</p>
+
<p>When anyone binds you with his staff, take his right arm with your left hand, and turn yourself from him on your right side and throw him over your left thigh.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/75|5|lbl=68.5}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/75|5|lbl=68.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/89|9|lbl=44v.9}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/89|9|lbl=44v.9}}
| Bruch.
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 59r.jpg|1|lbl=59r.1}}
Fert dir einr mit seiner stangen um den hals / begreiff ihm seinen rechten arm mit deinr lincken handt / wend dich von ihm uff dein rechte seitten / und wirff ihn über dein lincke hufft.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/73|5|lbl=62.5}}
| Rompure
+
| {{paget|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020|081r|jpg|lbl=81r}}
Quant aulcun vous entre a tout son estocq, prenez son droict braz a tout vostre main gauche, & tournez vous de luy sur vostre dextre coste & ruesle oultre voz senestres cuysses.
 
|  
 
| [59r] / bruch /
 
Wan dir ainer mit seiner stang vmb den hals vert so begreif Im sein rechten arm mit deiner linckhen hant vnd went dich vom Im auf dein rechte seÿten vnd wirf In vber dein lincke hift
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| rowspan="6" | [[File:Paurñfeyndt 30.jpg|400px|center]]
+
| rowspan="6" | [[File:Paurenfeyndt 30.jpg|400px|center]]
| <p>TECHNIQUE</p>
+
| <p>[14] '''Play'''</p>
  
<p>Lie with your left foot before, your staff before your face, and forcefully thrust. If he binds the thrust and takes against it, grab with your right hand over the staff and strike with inverted hand, step well to him there-in so you get a displacement in drawing off. Therewith you may work further.</p>
+
<p>Position yourself with your left foot forwards, your staff in front of your face in a powerful thrust, bait them with a thrust, take it back, reach atop your staff with your right hand and strike with your hand inverted and step inside, fully into them, thus they will draw up a parry. With that, you can work further.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/77|1|lbl=70.1}}
+
| <p><br/></p>
 +
 
 +
<p>Place yourself with the left foot forward, the staff to the face for thrusting, offer to him the blow and take it back; bind with your right hand over the staff, and strike to the crossed hand, and step well inside, thus you will have a defense in drawing it off, with which you are able to work.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/77|1|lbl=70.1}}
 
| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
 
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/90|3|lbl=45r.3}}
 
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/90|3|lbl=45r.3}}
| <br/>
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 59r.jpg|2|lbl=59r.2}}
Leg dich mit deim lincken fuß vor / dein stangen vormm gesicht in Gwalt stoß / bendt im den stoß und nim in wider / greiff mit deiner rechten handt über die stang unnd schlahe mit verkerter handt / tritt wol zu im hinein / so wirt dir ein versatzung im auffziehen / dar mit du weiter magst arbeiten.
+
| <p><br/></p>
| <br/>
+
 
Mectez vous a tout le senestre pled devant lestocq au visaige pour bouter,offrez luy lecoup & prendes le ariere entrez a tout vostre main droicte oultre lestocq, & frappez a main traverse, et le marchez bien dedens, ainsi aurez une defence en le tirant iuz, a tout lequel vous pouez ouvrer.
+
{{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/75|1|lbl=64.1}}
|  
+
| {{paget|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020|081v|jpg|lbl=81v}}
| / Stuckh /
 
Leg dich mit dem linckhen fues vor dein stangen vorm gsicht In gwalt stos bendt Im den stos vnd inn In wider greif mit deiner rechten hant vber die stang vnd schlach mit verkerterr handt trit wol zu inn hinein so wirt dir ein versazung Im aufziechen damitu weiter magst arbaiten /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>COUNTER</p>
+
| <p>[15] '''Break'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When someone strikes across your hand, do not respond to the strike with any parry, thus they misfire in proportion to it's power and that clears the opening for you to their harm.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
  
<p>When one strikes you over the hand, do not take the strike on with displacement. He then misses past with power and clears the openings for you, to his harm.</p>
+
<p>When anyone strikes you over the hand, take the stroke with no defense; he fails to enforce it, and he opens himself all exposed to his harm.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/77|2|lbl=70.2}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/77|2|lbl=70.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/90|4|lbl=45r.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/90|4|lbl=45r.4}}
| Bruch.
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 59r.jpg|3|lbl=59r.3}}
Wann dir einer über die handt schlegt / nim den streich nit an mit keiner versatzung / so verfelt er sich dem gewalt nach / und raumt dir selb die blöße zu seinem schaden.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/75|2|lbl=64.2}}
| Rompure
 
Quant aulcun vous frappe oultre la main, prenez le train a tout nulle defence il faille lefforce, et il se desceure tout nud a son dommaige
 
 
|  
 
|  
| bruch /
 
Wan dir ainer vber die handt schlecht inn den straich nit an mit kainer versazung so vermelt er sÿch dem gwalt nach vnd raumbt die selb die bles zu seinen schadenn /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>WITH half-staff</p>
+
| <p>[16] '''With half staff'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>Position yourself with your right foot forward, your staff in both hands, gripped in the middle. If someone sets into your face with power, take it from roof guard with the back point, in this way you acquire the freedom to thrust or strike.</p>
 +
| <p>'''With half staff'''</p>
  
<p>Lie with the right foot before, hold your staff with both hands in the middle. If one sets you in your face with power, then take it with your back point From the Day, so you get to freely thrust or to strike.</p>
+
<p>Place your right foot forward, the staff gripped at the middle with two hands. If anyone forcefully sets to you to the face, take that with the back end from above, thus you actually gain the thrust and the strike.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/77|3|lbl=70.3}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/77|3|lbl=70.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/92|1|lbl=46r.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/92|1|lbl=46r.1}}
| Mit halber Stangen.
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 59r.jpg|4|lbl=59r.4}}
Leger dich / den rechten fuß vor / dein stang inn der mit fast zu beiden henden / setzt dir einer in dein gsicht mit gwalt / nims mit deinem hindern ort von tach / so gewinstu freie zustossen oder zuschlagen.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/75|3|lbl=64.3}}
| A tout demy estocq
+
| {{paget|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020|082r|jpg|lbl=82r}}
Mectez vostre pied dextre devant, lestocq poingnie au moyen a cout deux mains. Si aulcun vous mect au visaige a force, cela prenez a tout le derier debout den hault, ainsi gaingnez pour franchement bouter et frapper
 
|  
 
| / mitt halber stanngenn /
 
Leger dich den rechten fues vor dein stangen in der mit gfast zu baÿden henden sezt dir ainer In dein gsicht mit gwalt nimbs mit deinem hintern ort vom tag so gwinstu freÿ zustosenn oder zuschlachen /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>COUNTER</p>
+
| <p>[17] '''Break'''</p>
  
<p>When one with half-staff goes in and strikes you around both your ears, stand off and set him in his face with force.  None come from you without harm.</p>
+
<p>When someone intrudes with half staff and rattles you about the ears, fall back and set into their face with authority. No one comes away from you without harm.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/77|4|lbl=70.4}}
+
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When anyone binds you with the half-staff and strikes you about the ears, withdraw yourself off and set to him forcefully to the face, and he will not come for you without harm.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/77|4|lbl=70.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/92|2|lbl=46r.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/92|2|lbl=46r.2}}
| Bruch.
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 59r.jpg|5|lbl=59r.5}}
Wann dir einer mit halber stangen eingeht / und dich umb dein oren beidelt / stehe ab und setz im in sein gesicht mit krafft / keiner kompt on schaden von dir.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/75|4|lbl=64.4}}
| Rompure
 
Quant aulcun vous entre a tout le demy estocq & vous frappe entour les oreilles, retirez vous iuz & luy mettez au visaige a force, & il ne viendra point de vous sans dommaige.
 
 
|  
 
|  
| / bruch /
 
Wan dir ainer mit halber stangenn eingett vnd dich vmb dein oren beidelt ste ab vnd sez Im in sein gsicht mit kraft kainer kumbt an schaden von dir /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>TECHNIQUE</p>
+
| <p>[18] '''Play'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>If someone initiates a thrust from below, do not defend it, rather set into their face.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Play'''</p>
  
<p>If one thrusts at you below, then defend him not, but set him in his face.</p>
+
<p>If anyone thrusts from below at you, do not defend, but set to him at the face.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/77|5|lbl=70.5}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/77|5|lbl=70.5}}
 
| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
 
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/92|3|lbl=46r.3}}
 
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/92|3|lbl=46r.3}}
| <br/>
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 59r.jpg|6|lbl=59r.6}}
Stoßt dir einer unden zu / so wer im nicht / sunder setz im in sein gesicht.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/75|5|lbl=64.5}}
| Piece
+
| <p><br/></p>
Si aulcun boute de dessoubz apres vous, ne vous defendez pas, mais mectez luy auvisaige.
+
 
|  
+
{{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 082v.jpg|1|lbl=82v.1}}
| / Stuckh /
 
Stost dir ainer vnden zu so wer Im nicht sunder sez Im in sein gsicht /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>COUNTER</p>
+
| <p>[19] '''Break'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>If someone sets into your face, simlutaneously thrust in with them and pay attention to their left arm.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
  
<p>One sets you in your face, so thrust likewise in with him, and have attention to his left arm.</p>
+
<p>If anyone sets to you at the face, thrust similarly with him, and pay attention to his left arm.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/77|6|lbl=70.6}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/77|6|lbl=70.6}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/92|4|lbl=46r.4}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/92|4|lbl=46r.4}}
| Bruch.
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 59r.jpg|7|lbl=59r.7}}
Setzt dir einer in dein gesicht / so stoß gleich mit im ein / und hab acht auff seinn lincken arm.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/75|6|lbl=64.6}}
| Rompure
+
| <p><br/></p>
Si aulcun vous mect au visaige, boutez semblablement avecq luy, et prenez bien garde a son senestre braz.
+
 
|  
+
{{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 082v.jpg|2|lbl=82v.2}}
| / bruch /
 
Sezt dir ainer in dein gsicht so stos gleich mit Im ein vnd hab achtung auf sein linckhen
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| class="noline" rowspan="10" | [[File:Paurñfeyndt 31.jpg|400px|center]]
+
| class="noline" rowspan="10" | [[File:Paurenfeyndt 31.jpg|400px|center]]
| <p>TECHNIQUE</p>
+
| <p>[20] '''Play'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>Position yourself with your right foot forwards, such that your staff lies behind you ready for a strike. Yank and throw your staff to their right side from extension so that they must shield themselves from harm and must give you a swing to the left side.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Play'''</p>
  
<p>Lie with your right foot before so that your staff lies behind you to strike. Pull and throw your staff from the left in to his right side, so he must displace to his harm, and you then give a swing to his left side.</p>
+
<p>Place your right foot forward so that your staff lies behind you for the stroke; draw and throw the staff to him from far away, or with the length in his right side; it will be necessary for him to reset the defense to his harm, and to give the cover toward the left side.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/79|1|lbl=72.1}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/79|1|lbl=72.1}}
 
| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
 
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/92|5|lbl=46r.5}}
 
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/92|5|lbl=46r.5}}
| <br/>
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 59v.jpg|1|lbl=59v.1}}
Leg dich mit dem rechten fuß für / dz dein stang hinder dir lig zum streich zuck und wirff im dein stangen uß der leng in sein rechten seiten / so muß er sich versetzen zu seinem schaden / und dir den schwang geben zu der lincken seiten.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/77|1|lbl=66.1}}
| Pieche
+
| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 082v.jpg|3|lbl=82v.3}}
Mectez vostre droict pied devant que vostre estocq gise derier vous au train tirez et luyruez lestocq au loing, ou a tout la longure en son droict coste il luy fauldra remectre la deffence a son dommaige, & donner le tect vers le senestre coste.
 
|  
 
| [59v] / stuckh /
 
Leg dich mit dem rechten fues vor das dein stang hinder dir lig zum straich zuckh vnd wirf Im dein stangen aus der leng in sein rechte seÿten so mues er sich versezen zu seinem shaden vnd dir den schwung geben zu der linckhen seÿten /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>COUNTER</p>
+
| <p>[21] '''Break'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When someone throws their staff into your sides, place your point onto the ground and turn away to both sides. Thereafter follow up with a thrust into their face or move your staff between their legs and throw them.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
  
<p>When one has thrown his staff in your side, set your point on the earth and turn off to both sides, there-after thrust in to his face, or go in with your staff between his legs and throw him.</p>
+
<p>When anyone throws the staff to you at the side, Place the end of your staff on the ground and turn it off to both sides, then thrust to him at the face: and thrust the staff between the two legs, and throw him to the ground.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/79|2|lbl=72.2}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/79|2|lbl=72.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/92|6|lbl=46r.6}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/92|6|lbl=46r.6}}
| Bruch.
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 59v.jpg|2|lbl=59v.2}}
Wann dir einer sein stang in dein seiten würfft / setz dein ort auff die erdt und wend ab zu beiden seiten / darnach gehe dem stoß nach in seim gesicht / oder gehe im mit deiner stange zwüschen seine bein / und wirff in.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/77|2|lbl=66.2}}
| Rompure
+
| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 082v.jpg|4|lbl=82v.4}}
Quant aulcun vous rue lestocq au coste, mectez le debout de vostre baston sur la terre & le tournez iuz a deux costez, lors luy boutez apres son visaige: et boutez lestocq entre les deux gambes, & le ruez a terre.
 
|  
 
| bruch /
 
Wan dir ainer sein stang in dein seÿten wirft sez dein ort auf die Erdt vnd wendt ab zu baiden seÿten darnach ge dem stos nach in sein gsicht oder ge im mit deiner stangen zwichsen seiner bain vnd wirff Inn /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>TECHNIQUE</p>
+
| <p>[22] '''Play'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>If someone thrusts into your face such that you should defend, displace their thrust with the forward point (your right hand) and set into their face.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
  
<p>When one thrusts to your face, that you shall defend; set off his thrust with the forward point by your right hand, and set him in his face.</p>
+
<p>If anyone thrusts to you at the face you will turn it, block the blow with the end in front of your right hand: and set to him in his face.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/79|3|lbl=72.3}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/79|3|lbl=72.3}}
 
| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
 
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/92|7|lbl=46r.7}}
 
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/92|7|lbl=46r.7}}
| <br/>
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 59v.jpg|3|lbl=59v.3}}
Stoßt dir einer zu dem gesicht / das soltu weren / setz im den stoß ab mit dem fordern ort deiner rechten handt und setz im in sein gesicht.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/77|3|lbl=66.3}}
| Rompure
+
| <p><br/></p>
Si aulcun vous boute apres le visaige vous le tournerez, empeschez le coup a tout ledebout devant de vostre main droicte: & luy mectez en son visaige
+
 
|  
+
{{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 083v.jpg|1|lbl=83v.1}}
| / stuckh /
 
Stost dir ainer zu deinem gsicht das soltu weren sez Im den stos ab mit dem vodern ort deiner rechten handt vnd sez Im in sein gsicht
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>TECHNIQUE</p>
+
| <p>[23] '''Play'''</p>
  
<p>When one lets your blow fail and your strike readily deviates emptily, or he lets your hew therewith go before him, then pull your staff always above you, therewith you displace, and may come to further work.</p>
+
<p>When someone lets your strike miss and your strike trails off in vain or they refrained to extend, therefore you misfire; always yank your staff upwards, therefore you shield yourself and come to further work.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/79|4|lbl=72.4}}
+
| <p>'''Play'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When anyone allows you to fail to strike, and the stroke from his favor is allowed to pass, from what you misstrike yourself, always draw the staff high, by which you defend yourself, and are able to return once more to the first working.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/79|4|lbl=72.4}}
 
| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
 
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/92|8|lbl=46r.8}}
 
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/92|8|lbl=46r.8}}
| <br/>
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 59v.jpg|4|lbl=59v.4}}
Wann dich einer fehl last schlahen / unnd dein streich gern ler abweichen oder für gehen lest damit du dich verhaust / So zuck stangen alweg übersich darmit du dich versetzen / und weiter zu arbeit kommen magst.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/77|4|lbl=66.4}}
| Pieche
+
| <p><br/></p>
Quant aulcun vous laisse faillir a frapper, et le train de son gre laisse passer, de quoy vous vous forfrappez, tirez le baston tousiours en hault, dont vous vous deffendez, et pouez de rechief revenir au premier oeuvre.
+
 
|  
+
{{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 083v.jpg|2|lbl=83v.2}}
| / stuckh /
 
Wan dich ainer fell last schlachen vnd dein straich gern ler ab weichen oder virgen lest damit du dich verhaust so zuckh dein stangen alweg vbersich darmit du dich Versezt vnnd weiter zu arbait kumenn magst /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>COUNTER</p>
+
| <p>[24] '''Break'''</p>
  
<p>When one has hewn and managed his displacement, then thrust at him down from above inwardly to his face, so he must turn off the thrust, and when he defends the thrust, then strengthen yourself against him so that your point becomes wound in between both his hands and his body, and lift upwards so you take his staff from his hands.</p>
+
<p>When someone has misfired and managed to accomplish their parry, thrust down from above into their face from the inside so that they must turn away your thrust. And when then defend your thrust, strengthen yourself against them, such that your point becomes wound between both their hands and their body, then you take their staff out of their hands.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/79|5|lbl=72.5}}
+
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When anyone has blocked the cut, and helps himself with his defense, thrust to him through the defense at the face, it becomes necessary for him to turn off the blow or to block, and the turned blow fortifies you against him so that your end wins itself between his two hands and his body; and lift upwards, thus you take from him his staff.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/79|5|lbl=72.5}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/93|1|lbl=46v.1}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/93|1|lbl=46v.1}}
| Bruch.
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 59v.jpg|5|lbl=59v.5}}
Wann sich einer verhawen hat / und sich seiner versatzung behilft so stoß im von oben nider inwendig zu seim gesicht / So muß er dem stoßwern / so sterck du gegen im dz dein ort zwüschen seiner beider hendt und deß leib eingewunden wird / und heb übersich / so nimstu im sein stangen.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/77|5|lbl=66.5}}
| Rompure
 
Quand aulcun sa contretetu le coup, et se ayde a tout sa defense, luy boutez par deseur apres son visaige, il luy fauldra le coup tourner iuz ou empescher, & le coug tournant fortifie vous contre luy que vostre debout le gaingne entre ses deux mains & son corps & levez a mont, ainsi vous luy prenez son estocq.
 
 
|  
 
|  
| Bruch /
 
Wann sich ainer verhaut hat vnnd sÿch seiner versazunng behilft so stos Im von Oben nider inwendig zu sein gsicht so muess er den stos abwenndenn vnd wan er dem stos wertt so sterckh du gegenn Im das dein ort zwichsenn seiner bede hendt vnd des leib ein gewundenn werdt vnnd heb vbersich so nimstu Im sein stanngen aus sein hendenn /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>TECHNIQUE</p>
+
| <p>[25] '''Play'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>Position yourself with your left foot forward, your staff in the air. Strike through short to the opponent's left shoulder such that they cannot catch your strike and step on in long with the second strike so that you can immediately work at their side.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Play'''</p>
  
<p>Lie with your left foot before, your staff high, strike through short against his left shoulder so that he does not catch the strike, and step in long with the second strike, then may you well work likewise near him.</p>
+
<p>Place your left foot forward, the staff in the high position, and strike short at his left shoulder, that he cannot take the staff, and step to him far inside with the other stroke, thus you can likewise work with him.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/80|1|lbl=73.1}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/80|1|lbl=73.1}}
 
| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
 
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/93|2|lbl=46v.2}}
 
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/93|2|lbl=46v.2}}
| <br/>
+
| <p><br/></p>
Leg dich mit deinem lincken fuß für dein stang in die höch / schlach kurtz durch gegen seiner lincken achsel / das er den streich nit fach / und tritt im lang hinen mit dem andern streich so magstu wol neben im arbeiten.
+
 
| Pieche
+
{{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 70r.jpg|1|lbl=70r.1}}
Mettez vostre senestre pied devant le baston en la manche, & frappez court apres sa senestre espaulle, quil ne prengne point lestocq, & luy marchez au loing dedens a tout laultre train, ainsi pouez pareillement avec luy ouvrer
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/77|6|lbl=66.6}}
|  
+
| <p><br/></p>
| <br/>
+
 
[70r] Leg dich mit deinem linckhenn fues vor dein stanngen In der hoch schlach kurz durch gegen seiner linckhen achsell das er denn straich nit vach vnnd trit Im lang hinein mit dem andern straich so magstu woll nebenn Im gleich arbaittenn /
+
{{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 083v.jpg|3|lbl=83v.3}}
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>COUNTER</p>
+
| <p>[26] '''Break'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>Whenever someone strikes through short, let it flit away and intervene in the speaking window such that their strike comes between both your hands. Thereafter, thrust your point into their chest.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
  
<p>When he strikes through short, then let him whisk off, and drive in the speaking window so that his strike comes between both your hands, thereafter thrust him with your point in his breast.</p>
+
<p>When anyone strikes short at you: allow it to descend and drive in the cross before you so that his stroke comes between your two hands then thrust to him with the end on his chest.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/80|2|lbl=73.2}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/80|2|lbl=73.2}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/93|3|lbl=46v.3}}
 
| {{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/93|3|lbl=46v.3}}
| Bruch.
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 70r.jpg|2|lbl=70r.2}}
Wann dir einer durchschlegt kurtz / so laß in abwischen / und verfar ins sprechfenster das sein streich zwüschen deiner beider hendtz kum / darnach stoß in mit deinem ort in sein brust.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/78|1|lbl=67.1}}
| Rompure
+
| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 083v.jpg|4|lbl=83v.4}}
Quant aulcun vous frappe court parmy:laisselle avalier et touchez en la croix devant vous que son train viengne entre vos deux mains lors luy boutez a tout le debout sur sa poictrine
 
|  
 
| / Bruch /
 
Wan dir ainer durchschlecht kurz so las Inn abwischenn vnnd verfar Inns sprechfennsterr Das sein straich zwichsenn deiner baider henndt kum darnach stos In mit deinem Ortt In sein brust /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>TECHNIQUE</p>
+
| <p>[27] '''Play'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>If someone were to strike to the pit of your left knee, with your right hand turn your staff towards the ground and with your left hand hold the other point in front of your face and catch their strike between both your hands and with your staff, wind it from below, up over their staff near their hands and lift up to your side so that you pull their staff from their hands.</p>
 +
| <p>'''Play'''</p>
  
<p>If one strikes you to your left knee, then turn your staff with your right hand against the earth, and with the left hand hold your other point before your face and catch the strike between both hands and wind from below with your staff over his staff in front of his hands, and lift upwards on your side so you pull the staff from his hands.</p>
+
<p>If anyone has struck you at the bend of the knees, turn the staff with the right hand against the ground, and with the left hand hold the other end from your face, and take the cut between your two hands, and turn from under over his staff before the two hands, and lift high on your left side thus drawing the staff out of his hands.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/80|3|lbl=73.3}}
+
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/80|3|lbl=73.3}}
 
| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
 
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/93|4|lbl=46v.4}}
 
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/93|4|lbl=46v.4}}
| <br/>
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 70r.jpg|3|lbl=70r.3}}
Ob dir einer zu deiner lincken kniebug schlüg / so wend dein stangen mit deiner rechten hand gegen der erden / und mit der lincken handt halt dein andern ort vom gesicht / und fach den schlag zwischen beider hendt / unnd wind den von unden mit deiner stangen über sein stang fornen bei seinen henden und heb übersich uff dein seiten / so ruckstu im sein stang uß seinen henden.
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/78|2|lbl=67.2}}
| Pieche
+
| <p><br/></p>
Si aulcun vous frappast apres les ployez des genoulx, tournez lestocq a tout la main droicte contre la terre, & a tout la main gauche tenez laultre debout de vostre visaige, & prenez le coup entre voz deux mains, & tournesle de dessoubz oultre son estocq devant ses deux mains, & levez en hault sur vostre senestre coste ainsi luy tirez le baston hors ses mains.
+
 
|  
+
{{paget|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020|084r|jpg|lbl=84r}}
| / Stuckh /
 
Ob dir ainer zu deiner linckhen kniebüg schlieg so went dein stanngen mit deinerr Rechtenn hanndt gegenn zu der Erdenn vnnd mit der linckhen hant den halt dein anndern ort vorm gsicht vurfach denn schlag zwischenn baÿder henndt vnnd wint den von vnnden mit deinerr stanngen vber sein Stang vornen beÿ seinen hendenn vnnd heb vbersich auf dein seÿttenn so Ruckhstu Im sein stang aus seinenn henndenn /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <p>TECHNIQUE</p>
+
| <p>[28] '''Play'''</p>
  
<p>When one strikes down from above at you with his staff to the head, then catch the strike between both your hands on your staff and wind with the foremost point of your staff down from above over his hand from your left side, and pull fast on yourself on your left side so you pull his staff from his hands.</p>
+
<p>When someone strikes down from above at your head with their staff, catch their strike between both of your hands with your staff and with the forward part of your staff wind down from above over their hands to your left side and firmly pull towards yourself to your left side so that you pull their staff from their hands.</p>
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/80|4|lbl=73.4}}
+
| <p>'''Play'''</p>
 +
 
 +
<p>When anyone strikes you at the face from high to low with his staff, receive the long edge between your two hands on your staff, and turn with the forward end of your staff from high to low on the left side over his hand, and draw strongly toward yourself on your left side thus you pull the staff out of his hands.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/80|4|lbl=73.4}}
 
| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
 
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/93|5|lbl=46v.5}}
 
{{section|Page:Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf/93|5|lbl=46v.5}}
| <br/>
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 70r.jpg|4|lbl=70r.4}}
Wann dir einer zu dem haupt schlagt von oben nider mit seiner stangen so fach den streich zwüschen deiner beider hendt in dein stang / unnd wind mit dem fordern ort deiner stangen / von oben nider auff dein lincke seiten über sein hendt / und ruck fast an dich auff dein lincken seiten / so ruckstu im sein stang auß seinen henden
+
| {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/78|3|lbl=67.3}}
| Pieche
+
| <p><br/></p>
Quant aulcun vous frappe apres le visaige de hault en bas a tout son baston, rechevez le long coup entre voz deux mains sur le vostre estocq, et tournez a tout le devant debout de vostre estocq de hault en bas sur le senestre coste oultre sa main, & tirez fort envez vous sur vostre senestre coste ainsi vous luy tirez le baston hors de ses mains.
+
 
 +
{{paget|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020|084v|jpg|lbl=84v}}
 +
 
 +
|-
 +
| class="noline" | <p>[29] If someone strikes at your forward hand with their staff, break it as you would have broken the high strike to the head above.</p>
 +
| class="noline" | <p>If anyone with a staff has struck at your hand placed before you, break this as the above said blow toward the head is broken.</p>
 +
| class="noline" | {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/80|5|lbl=73.5}}
 +
| class="noline" |
 +
| class="noline" | {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 70r.jpg|5|lbl=70r.5}}
 +
| class="noline" | {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/78|4|lbl=67.4}}
 +
| class="noline" |
 +
 
 +
|}
 +
{{master end}}
 +
 
 +
{{master begin
 +
| title = Conclusion
 +
| width = 180em
 +
}}
 +
{| class="master"
 +
|-
 +
! <p>Illustrations</p>
 +
! <p>{{rating|C|Draft Translation (from the German)}}<br/>by [[Christian Trosclair]]</p>
 +
! <p>{{rating|C|Draft Translation (from the French)}}<br/>by [[John Tse]]</p>
 +
! <p>[[Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt)|First Edition]] (1516){{edit index|Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Michael Chidester]]</p>
 +
! <p>[[Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff)|Egenolff's Edition]] (ca. 1531){{edit index|Der Altenn Fechter anfengliche kunst (Christian Egenolff) 1531-1537.pdf}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Michael Chidester]]</p>
 +
! <p>[[Wilhalm/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)|Augsburg Manuscript]] (1564){{edit index|Wilhalm/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
 +
! <p>[[La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt)|French Translation]] (1538){{edit index|La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Olivier Dupuis]], [[Didier de Grenier]], and [[Michaël&nbsp;Huber]]</p>
 +
 
 +
|-
 +
|
 +
| <p>[1] There is not a person alive who can please everyone.<ref>Rephrasing of Ovid's "Cunctis qui placeat non credo quomodo vivat".</ref></p>
 +
|
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/84|3|lbl=77.3}}
 +
|
 +
|
 +
|
 +
 
 +
|-
 +
 +
| <p>[2] If I were wished woe,<br/>Then I would cut back bitterly</p>
 +
|
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/84|4|lbl=77.4}}
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|
 +
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 71r.jpg|3|lbl=71r.3}}
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|
 +
 
 +
|-
 +
| [[File:Paurenfeyndt 32.jpg|400px|center]]
 +
| <p>[3] With this very excerpt of the Knightly Art of Fighting, I have been moved by many reasons to express this Knightly Art, yet in keeping that particularly diligent in mind, I have strived for conciseness in this little book which I dedicate and present to my students, to which there is no doubt they stand to be diminished, rather than growing and improving day by day, at the point I a mistake somewhere (because to err is human) being careless in obligation, of which I wholly and humbly accept about myself. So, if God bestows upon me grace and health, I will be diligent and will shortly in a new year present to you another and more serious explanation, which will prove itself to be valuable and serious, where the art will be honored daily in complete service to your reign.</p>
 +
|
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/85|1|lbl=78.1}}
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|
 +
| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 71r.jpg|4|lbl=71r.4}}
 +
|
 +
 
 +
|-
 +
|
 +
| <p>[4] Cobbler, do not make judgements above the shoe.<ref>Rephrasing of the proverb from Pliny, "ne supra crepidam sutor iudicaret".</ref></p>
 +
|
 +
| {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/85|2|lbl=78.2}}
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|
 +
|
 
|  
 
|  
| / Stuckh /
 
Wann dir ainer zu dem haupt schlecht von Obenn Nider mit seiner Stanngen so fach Denn straich zwischenn deiner baider hennt Inn dein stanng vnnd wint mit dem vodern Ortt deinerr gannzen von Obenn nider auff dein linckhenn seÿttenn vber sein hannt vnnd Ruckh fast andich auff dein linckhe seÿtten so Ruckhstu Im sein stang aus seinen henndenn /
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| class="noline" | <p>If one strikes you with the staff to your foremost hand, then break that also as the over strike to the head was broken.</p>
 
| class="noline" | {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt) 1516.pdf/80|5|lbl=73.5}}
 
 
| class="noline" |  
 
| class="noline" |  
 +
| class="noline" | <p>[5] Vienna, Austria by Hieronymous Vietor<ref>Hieronymous Büttner</ref> 1516</p>
 +
| class="noline" | <p>Printed in the city of Antwerp by me Guillaume Vorsterman staying at the Golden Unicorn. The year one thousand five hundred and thirty eight.</p>
 +
| class="noline" | {{section|Page:Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1516.pdf/85|3|lbl=78.3}}
 
| class="noline" |  
 
| class="noline" |  
| class="noline" | Si aulcun a toutung estocq frappast apres vostre main devant mise, rompez cela comme le dessusdict coup envers la teste se rompe.
+
| class="noline" | {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 71r.jpg|5|lbl=71r.5}}
 +
| class="noline" | {{section|Page:La noble science des ioueurs d'espee (Andre Paurenfeyndt) 1538.pdf/81|5|lbl=70.5}}
 
| class="noline" |  
 
| class="noline" |  
| class="noline" | Ob dir ainer mit der stangenn zu deiner virgeseztenn hant schlecht so brichs auch als denn Obern schlag zu dem haupt gebrochenn hast /
 
  
 
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== Additional Resources ==
 
== Additional Resources ==
  
* Bergner, U. and Giessauf, J. ''Würgegriff und Mordschlag. Die Fecht- und Ringlehre des Hans Czynner (1538)''. Graz: Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt, 2006. ISBN 978-3-201-01855-5
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* Roelofsen, Mathijs. "La Noble Science des Joueurs d’Espée: Fight Book and Commercial Product". ''[[Acta Periodica Duellatorum]]'' '''8'''(1): 73-88, 2020. {{doi|10.36950/apd-2020-005}}
 
* [[Rainer Welle|Welle, Rainer]]. "Ein unvollendetes Meisterwerk der Fecht- und Ringkampfliteratur des 16. Jahrhunderts sucht seinen Autor: der Landshuter Holzschneider und Maler Georg Lemberger als Fecht- und Ringbuchillustrator?" ''Codices manuscripti & impressi.'' Supplementum 12. Purkersdorf: Verlag Brüder Hollinek, 2017.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:04, 24 October 2024

Andre Paurenfeyndt
Born 15th century
Died 16th century
Occupation
Nationality German
Patron Matthäus Lang von Wellenburg
Movement Liechtenauer Tradition
Influences Johannes Liechtenauer
Influenced
Genres
Language Early New High German
Notable work(s) Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der
Fechterey
(1516)
Manuscript(s)
Concordance by Michael Chidester
Translations Deutsch-Übersetzung

Andre Paurenfeyndt (Paurñfeyndt, Paurñfeindt) was a 16th century German Freifechter. He was born in Ernsbrunn in Lower Austria, and he enrolled in the Universität Wien on 13 October 1512.[1] He mentions in his introduction that he served as a bodyguard to Cardinal Matthäus Lang von Wellenburg (1468-1540).[2] In 1516, he wrote and published a fencing manual entitled Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey ("Founding of the Chivalric Art of Swordplay"), which seems to have been the first illustrated fencing treatise ever published.[3] Little else is known about the life of this master, but he describes himself as a Freifechter and the contents of his book make it clear that he was associated with the tradition of Johannes Liechtenauer. His treatise diverges significantly from the earlier teachings of the Liechtenauer tradition, which may be due to his stated purpose of writing for beginning fencers.

Treatise

Please note that only the first edition (1516) has the complete set of illustrations, and all later versions are disorganized and incomplete; this article follows the order of plays and illustrations laid out in the original, and the variant sequences can be viewed on the transcription pages. Egenolff's illustrations are rather different from Paurenfeyndt's, and smaller thumbnails are included where applicable. Furthermore, the illustrations on pages 57 and 59 of the 1516 don't seem to relate to the plays described on 58 and 60, since they show pairs of fencers with dussacks while the text indicates that one of them should be unarmed. They are included here for reference, but the Egenolff illustrations (which are original and not based on Paurenfeyndt) are the ones that seem to depict something similar to the plays as described. While the Twelve Rules for the Beginning Fencer are unillustrated in Paurenfeyndt's work, this presentation includes the illustrations for six of the twelve found in the MS B.200 (1524).

Rather than presenting the treatise transcriptions chronologically, this concordance groups the three complete German texts together (including Lienhart Sollinger's 1564 copy), followed by the 1538 French translation. There are three shorter manuscript fragments of the German text, and these have been added in additional columns on the far end of the table in only the sections where they appear.

Additional Resources

The following is a list of publications containing scans, transcriptions, and translations relevant to this article, as well as published peer-reviewed research.

References

  1. Bauer 2016, p. 99.
  2. Ott, Michael. "Matthew Lang." The Catholic Encyclopedia, Vol. 8. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1910.
  3. Anglo, Sydney. The Martial Arts of Renaissance Europe. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000. p. 46.
  4. lit: foot, but can and often mean the leg
  5. alt: flesh wounds, tag hits.
  6. The word used is "coup", which could be translated as "attack", "cut", or "blow". In this context it is referring to the edge. Henceforth I will be translating it as "edge" instead.
  7. Likely an error. Crombe is a northern Middle French word for “hunched” (e.g. a person) or “crooked”.
  8. literally: cut through agains their strike. The separable durch-hauen means to strike through something to create an opening. See: https://www.woerterbuchnetz.de/DWB2/2DURCHHAUEN
  9. Text cut off; added from Paurnfeindt: er nit kumeñ
  10. This is likely a typo as "passer dessoubz" is only used once. "Passer oultre" is used more frequently.
  11. This is likely another synonym for "passer oultre".
  12. Text cut off; added from Paurnfeindt: Wan dir ainer die kurcz schneid vberscheust so wendt den straich ab, so kumpt dir straich wider straich, vnd gleiche arbait
  13. alt: points, ends
  14. Text cut off; added from Paurnfeindt: so entplest er sich
  15. Text cut off; added from Paurnfeindt: zuck vnd haw mit langer schneid nach
  16. Bottom cut off; added from Paurnfeindt: schwert mit dem knopf vnter dein recht uxñ
  17. Bottom cut off; added from Paurnfeindt: schon, die stich trucke mit schnitten sy ab czucke
  18. This is the zwerch.
  19. This is the sprechfenster.
  20. This seems to be a print error in which the typesetter jumped from one instance of mit der langen schneid to the next, skipping the text in between.
  21. Lit. “Pass in change.”
  22. Possibly a mistranslation of “verkerker” as “imprisoner” or "deffendeur" is the French jargon for "verkeren".
  23. Lit. turned as in “soured” or “embittered”.
  24. Zornhau.
  25. Top cut off; added from Paurnfeindt: yglichs in dreu wunder
  26. Corrected from »lanngem«
  27. Possibly referring to the dussack.
  28. Text cut off; added from Paurnfeindt: vmbsunst vrsach halben er mag kain folling straich auff dich habñ
  29. Erreur d'impression?
  30. Bottom cut off; added from Paurnfeindt: dar uber
  31. Bottom cut off; added from Paurnfeindt: arm
  32. Rephrasing of Ovid's "Cunctis qui placeat non credo quomodo vivat".
  33. Rephrasing of the proverb from Pliny, "ne supra crepidam sutor iudicaret".
  34. Hieronymous Büttner