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| <p>'''With the volley'''</p>
 
| <p>'''With the volley'''</p>
  
<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>
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<p>Take from the high point and from 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>
 
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| <p>'''Break'''</p>
 
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
  
<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>
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<p>If someone attempts 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>
 
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<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>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>
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| <p>'''With cross or direct strike'''</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>
 
<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>
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| <p>'''Break</p>
 
| <p>'''Break</p>
  
<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>
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<p>Hold from above out of 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>
 
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| <p>'''Piece'''</p>
 
| <p>'''Piece'''</p>
  
<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>
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<p>Hold any cut through his cut, and step with the right foot the triangle so that you open yourself greatly which he notices, upon which you step after with the left foot forward, and strike back from the hand after him.</p>
 
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<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>
 
<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>
| <p>'''Pass below<ref>This is likely a typo as "passer dessoubz" is only used once. "Passer oultre" (translated as "pass over") is used more frequently.</ref>'''</p>
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| <p>'''Pass below<ref>"Passer dessoubz" is only used once. "Passer oultre" (translated as "pass beyond") is used more frequently.</ref>'''</p>
  
<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>
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<p>Pass beyond 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>
 
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| <p>'''Break'''</p>
 
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
  
<p>When someone passes above<ref>This is likely another synonym for "passer oultre" (translated as "pass over").</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>
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<p>When someone passes above<ref>This is likely another synonym for "passer oultre" (translated as "pass beyond").</ref> you and wants to put the short edge on you so that you otherwise cannot work, take the edge of your sword and strike the cross on his head.</p>
 
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| <p>'''Break'''</p>
 
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
  
<p>Drive him out from above when he is in the iron lock, and he moves for nothing and opens himself.</p>
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<p>Chase him from above when he is in the iron lock, and he moves for nothing and opens himself.</p>
 
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| <p>'''Shoot over'''</p>
 
| <p>'''Shoot over'''</p>
  
<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>
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<p>Lower yourself as before with the hands crossed and step with the short edge shoot over on his left ear, and turn your hands away and strike with the long edge after him.</p>
 
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| <p>'''Break'''</p>
 
| <p>'''Break'''</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>
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<p>Chase from the right hand the right foot forward. If he lies coy in the hanging point, put the short edge to his left ear, and he will [not] pull back, because if he pulls back he opens himself.</p>
 
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| <p>'''Counter break'''</p>
 
| <p>'''Counter break'''</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>
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<p>When someone puts the short edge to your neck, turn your hands with the sword and lock him above with the long edge, and take with your left hand, the pommel of his sword, and hurl him on the left side over his sword.</p>
 
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| <p>'''Grip'''</p>
 
| <p>'''Grip'''</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>
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<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 after 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>
 
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| <p>'''Break'''</p>
 
| <p>'''Break'''</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>
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<p>When someone grips against you, offer him the blade and pull the cut short to long towards you or break with the flying over or by direct strike.</p>
 
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| <p>'''Remain'''</p>
 
| <p>'''Remain'''</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>
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<p>Set or put yourself in the high point or guard, and hold 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>
 
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| <p>'''Break'''</p>
 
| <p>'''Break'''</p>
  
<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>
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<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 strikes himself.</p>
 
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| <p>'''Triangle'''</p>
 
| <p>'''Triangle'''</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>
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<p>Move from long point with the hands crossed in front of your 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 short so that he runs downward on your flat. Then strike with the step and the long edge after.</p>
 
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| <p>'''Piece'''</p>
 
| <p>'''Piece'''</p>
  
<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>
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<p>Note that when you thrust after someone from above that you reach with your point, always turn your sword with the pommel below your right armpit.</p>
 
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| <p>'''Battle piece'''</p>
 
| <p>'''Battle piece'''</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>
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<p>Move as before: take the blade of your sword with your left hand on the middle, and thrust after 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>
 
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| <p>'''Another'''</p>
 
| <p>'''Another'''</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>
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<p>When someone advances to put himself in the cross, put yourself also like him, and if he does not want to work, push him with your left hand on his right such that he turns himself and thus he opens himself.</p>
 
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| <p>'''Piece.'''</p>
 
| <p>'''Piece.'''</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>
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<p>When someone is on the cross in front of you, put yourself likewise and with your fingers of your right hand taking his sword with yours, press his hands.</p>
 
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| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
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| <p>'''For a hold at the bottom'''</p>
 
| <p>'''For a hold at the bottom'''</p>
  
<p>If you throw him on his belly and are sitting on him, pass over his arms and break them</p>
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<p>If you throw him on his belly and are sitting on him, pass beyond his arms and break them</p>
 
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| <p>'''For a hold at the bottom.'''</p>
 
| <p>'''For a hold at the bottom.'''</p>
  
<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>
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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 beyond 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>
 
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| <p>'''Fight to move into him.'''</p>
 
| <p>'''Fight to move into him.'''</p>
  
<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>
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<p>When you fight with someone and approach him and if you come in the cross and chase him, coyly 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>
 
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| <p>'''Battle piece.'''</p>
 
| <p>'''Battle piece.'''</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>
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<p>Thrust him inwards after his face and pass beyond, 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>
 
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| <p>'''Battle piece.'''</p>
 
| <p>'''Battle piece.'''</p>
  
<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>
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<p>Thrust him inwards after 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>
 
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| <p>'''The second instruction'''</p>
 
| <p>'''The second instruction'''</p>
  
<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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<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 beyond. 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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| <p>'''The fourth instruction'''</p>
 
| <p>'''The fourth instruction'''</p>
  
<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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<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 beyond from low and from high. And if someone strikes after you, be ready to stretch and turn in.</p>
 
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! <p>{{rating|C|Draft Translation (from the French)}}<br/>by [[John Tse]]</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>[[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>
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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>[[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>[[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>[[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>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>
 
<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>
 
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| <p>'''Mutilation cut'''</p>
 
| <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>
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<p>If someone moves to you in long point as is here, and if someone strikes after you, thrust him with your sword from low to high into his arm. Thus he will mutilate himself.</p>
 
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<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>
 
<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>
 
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<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>
 
<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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<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>
 
<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>
 
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| <p>'''Flying over'''</p>
 
| <p>'''Flying over'''</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>
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<p>Take from high point the flying over cut, the left foot forward, your sword with arms extended high, and strike with a step to his left ear, letting your sword pass beyond. Step again and launch at his right ear with the high defense.</p>
 
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<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>
 
<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>
 
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<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>
 
<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>
 
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| <p>'''Piece'''</p>
 
| <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>
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<p>Put the left foot forward such that your sword is somewhere with the point in front of your foot, and if someone strikes after 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>
 
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<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>
 
<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>
 
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<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>
 
<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>
 
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| <p>'''Break'''</p>
 
| <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>
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<p>If someone is as such directly against you, so direct hew in against him, letting the first cut launching pass beyond well short, then step and strike the long edge from above to his face.</p>
 
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Line 2,248: Line 2,247:
 
<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>
 
<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>
 
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Line 2,265: Line 2,264:
 
<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>
 
<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>
 
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Line 2,279: Line 2,278:
 
<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>
 
<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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Line 2,292: Line 2,290:
 
<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>
 
<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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Line 2,304: Line 2,302:
 
<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>
 
<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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Line 2,321: Line 2,319:
 
<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>
 
<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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Line 2,333: Line 2,331:
 
<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>
 
<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>
 
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Line 2,357: Line 2,355:
 
| <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>
 
| <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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Line 2,372: Line 2,370:
 
<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>
 
<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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Line 2,384: Line 2,382:
 
<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>
 
<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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Line 2,396: Line 2,394:
 
<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>
 
<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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Line 2,409: Line 2,407:
 
<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>
 
<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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Line 2,438: Line 2,436:
 
<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>
 
<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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<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>
 
<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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<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>
 
<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>
 
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| <p>'''Break'''</p>
 
| <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>
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<p>When you see someone wants to break your [thrust]<ref>Transcription says cut.</ref>, withdraw so that he has no defense, and therefore he fails and opens himself.</p>
 
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<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>
 
<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>
| <p>'''Electing the flock'''</p>
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| <p>'''Elect with the volley'''</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>
 
<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>
 
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| <p>'''Break'''</p>
 
| <p>'''Break'''</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>
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<p>When someone strikes below your armpit and wants to elect the cut with the volley at you, 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>
 
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<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>
 
<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>
 
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<p>Move in behind him</p>
 
<p>Move in behind him</p>
 
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<p>thrust between his legs to his testicles.</p>
 
<p>thrust between his legs to his testicles.</p>
 
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<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>
 
<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>
 
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! <p>{{rating|C|Draft Translation (from the French)}}<br/>by [[Matthew Newhouse]]</p>
 
! <p>{{rating|C|Draft Translation (from the French)}}<br/>by [[Matthew Newhouse]]</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>[[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>
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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>[[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>[[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>[[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>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 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>
 
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<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>
 
<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>
 
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<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>
 
<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>
 
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<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>
 
<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>
 
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Line 2,700: Line 2,698:
 
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Line 2,713: Line 2,711:
 
<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>
 
<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>
 
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Line 2,741: Line 2,739:
 
<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>
 
<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>
 
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Line 2,754: Line 2,752:
 
<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>
 
<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>
 
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Line 2,770: Line 2,768:
 
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<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>
 
<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>
 
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<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>
 
<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>
 
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<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>
 
<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>
 
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Line 2,826: Line 2,824:
 
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Line 2,841: Line 2,839:
 
<p>If anyone sets to you at the face, thrust similarly with him, and pay 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>
 
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Line 2,872: Line 2,870:
 
<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>
 
<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>
 
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Line 2,887: Line 2,885:
 
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Line 2,919: Line 2,917:
 
<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>
 
<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>
 
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Line 2,951: Line 2,949:
 
<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>
 
<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>
 
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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. "Passer dessoubz" is only used once. "Passer oultre" (translated as "pass beyond") is used more frequently.
  11. This is likely another synonym for "passer oultre" (translated as "pass beyond").
  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. Transcription says cut.
  31. Bottom cut off; added from Paurnfeindt: dar uber
  32. Bottom cut off; added from Paurnfeindt: arm
  33. Rephrasing of Ovid's "Cunctis qui placeat non credo quomodo vivat".
  34. Rephrasing of the proverb from Pliny, "ne supra crepidam sutor iudicaret".
  35. Hieronymous Büttner