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'''Johannes Lecküchner''' (or Hans Lebkommer; ca. 1430s &ndash; 1482) was a [[century::15th century]] [[nationality::German]] cleric and [[fencing master]]. He was born in the Nuremberg area, and in 1455 he was inscribed at the University of Leipzig. In 1457, he received the title of ''baccalaureus'', and he was consecrated as a Catholic acolyte in 1459. At some point before creating his first manuscript in 1478, Lecküchner was consecrated as a priest. From 1480 until his death on December 31, 1482, he was employed as a communal priest in Herzogenaurach, Germany.<ref>[[Julia Lorbeer|Julia]] and [[Carsten Lorbeer]] (in German). "[http://www.schwertkampf-ochs.de/leckuechner.html Johannes Lecküchner - der fechtende Pfarrer]". [[Ochs: Historische Kampfkünst e.V.]], 2002. Retrieved 21 April 2011.</ref> Lecküchner dedicated his [[fencing manual]] to Philip "the Upright" of Wittelsbach, Elector Palatine of the Rhine, but the nature of his connection to the duke remains unclear.<ref>Fencing master [[Ludwig VI von Eyb]] was a powerful noble in service to Philip from 1499 to 1504 (and possibly longer), but his writings demonstrate no connection to or awareness of those of Lecküchner.</ref>
 
'''Johannes Lecküchner''' (or Hans Lebkommer; ca. 1430s &ndash; 1482) was a [[century::15th century]] [[nationality::German]] cleric and [[fencing master]]. He was born in the Nuremberg area, and in 1455 he was inscribed at the University of Leipzig. In 1457, he received the title of ''baccalaureus'', and he was consecrated as a Catholic acolyte in 1459. At some point before creating his first manuscript in 1478, Lecküchner was consecrated as a priest. From 1480 until his death on December 31, 1482, he was employed as a communal priest in Herzogenaurach, Germany.<ref>[[Julia Lorbeer|Julia]] and [[Carsten Lorbeer]] (in German). "[http://www.schwertkampf-ochs.de/leckuechner.html Johannes Lecküchner - der fechtende Pfarrer]". [[Ochs: Historische Kampfkünst e.V.]], 2002. Retrieved 21 April 2011.</ref> Lecküchner dedicated his [[fencing manual]] to Philip "the Upright" of Wittelsbach, Elector Palatine of the Rhine, but the nature of his connection to the duke remains unclear.<ref>Fencing master [[Ludwig VI von Eyb]] was a powerful noble in service to Philip from 1499 to 1504 (and possibly longer), but his writings demonstrate no connection to or awareness of those of Lecküchner.</ref>
  
Some 19th century scholars assumed that Lecküchner's name was a corruption of "Liechtenauer" and a reference to [[Johannes Liechtenauer]], the grand master of the best-known German tradition. However, biographical information from historical records, as well as the colophon in the manuscript itself, thoroughly disproves this theory. Lecküchner's system of [[Messer]] fencing does, however, seem to be related in some way to the long sword teachings of Liechtenauer from earlier in the century. His teachings are organized in a similar fashion using similar terminology, and often his [[Recital]] (''Zettel'') is often nearly identical to that of Liechtenauer.
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Some 19th century scholars assumed that Lecküchner's name was a corruption of "Liechtenauer" and a reference to [[Johannes Liechtenauer]], the grand master of the best-known German tradition. However, biographical information from historical records, as well as the colophon in the manuscript itself, thoroughly disproves this theory. Lecküchner's system of [[Messer]] fencing does, however, seem to be closely related to the long sword teachings of Liechtenauer from earlier in the century. His teachings are organized in a similar fashion using similar terminology, and often his [[Recital]] (''Zettel'') is nearly identical to that of Liechtenauer; he quotes or paraphrases the [[Lew]] gloss in many places, but it's unknown whether he had access to other teachings from the Liechtenauer tradition as well.
  
Two potentially-autograph copies of Lecküchner's treatise are preserved: the [[Kunst des Messerfechtens (Cod.Pal.Germ.430)|Cod. Pal. Germ. 430]], completed in 1478, and the [[Kunst des Messerfechtens (Cgm 582)|Cgm 582]], completed on 19 January 1482 (the year of his death).<ref>The [[Kunst des Messerfechtens (Cgm 582)|Cgm 582]] states on [http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/bsb00002184/image_434 folio 216v] that "This material was composed by the Reverend Johannes Lecküchner, at that time of the parish in Herzogenaurach, in the year of our Lord 1478, but this book was written and completed in the 82nd year on the eve of St. Sebastian." (''Composita est materia illa per domine Johanne Lecküchner tunc tempore plebanus jn Hertzogaurach Anno domini M°CCCC° septuagesimo octauo sed iste librum Scriptum est et completus Anno 8° secundo jn vigilia sancti Sebastiani'').</ref> The Cgm 582 mentions in the last paragraph that a previous draft had been produced, which is presumed to be a reference to the CPG 430. Despite the Cgm 582 being the more extensive and elaborate of the two, it is the CPG 430 that seems to be the source for all later repetitions of Lecküchner's teachings. A slightly abridged version of this treatise (probably based on a lost intermediary) was included by [[Hans von Speyer]] in the [[Codex Speyer (MS M.I.29)|MS M.I.29]] in 1491, and similar (but not identical) abridged versions were reproduced by [[Gregor Erhart]] in 1533, [[Paulus Hector Mair]] in the 1540s, and [[Lienhart Sollinger]] in 1556.
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Two potential autograph copies of Lecküchner's treatise are preserved: the [[Kunst des Messerfechtens (Cod.Pal.Germ.430)|Cod. Pal. Germ. 430]], completed between 1478 and 1482, and the [[Kunst des Messerfechtens (Cgm 582)|Cgm 582]], completed on 19 January 1482 (the year of his death).<ref>The [[Kunst des Messerfechtens (Cgm 582)|Cgm 582]] states on [http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/bsb00002184/image_434 folio 216v] that "This material was composed by the Reverend Johannes Lecküchner, at that time of the parish in Herzogenaurach, in the year of our Lord 1478, but this book was written and completed in the 82nd year on the eve of St. Sebastian." (''Composita est materia illa per domine Johanne Lecküchner tunc tempore plebanus jn Hertzogaurach Anno domini M°CCCC° septuagesimo octauo sed iste librum Scriptum est et completus Anno 8° secundo jn vigilia sancti Sebastiani'').</ref> The Cgm 582 mentions in the last paragraph that a previous draft had been produced which has sometimes been presumed to be a reference to the CPG 430, but since that is clearly a polished work for a client rather than a draft, it's more likely to be a lost third manuscript. This lost draft was probably the source for the shorter version included by [[Hans von Speyer]] in the [[Codex Speyer (MS M.I.29)|MS M.I.29]] in 1491, as well as those by [[Gregor Erhart]] in 1533, [[Paulus Hector Mair]] in the 1540s, and [[Lienhart Sollinger]] in 1556.
  
Preceding the treatises of Lecküchner and Liechtenauer in the MS M.I.29 are brief notes by a [[Magister Andreas]] explaining equivalences in concepts and terminology between the two,<ref>[[Hans von Speyer]]. Untitled [manuscript]. [[Codex Speyer (MS M.I.29)|MS M.I.29]]. Salzburg, Austria: [[Universitätsbibliothek Salzburg]], 1491. ff 5r-7r</ref> perhaps indicating that by this time Lecküchner's teachings had been integrated into the Liechtenauer school of fencing. This notion is further supported by the appearance of Lecküchner's Recital alongside Liechtenauer's in [[Marxbrüder]] captain [[Peter Falkner]]'s treatise of ca. 1495.
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Preceding the treatises of Lew and Lecküchner in the MS M.I.29 are brief notes by a [[Magister Andreas]] explaining equivalences in concepts and terminology between the two,<ref>[[Hans von Speyer]]. Untitled [manuscript]. [[Codex Speyer (MS M.I.29)|MS M.I.29]]. Salzburg, Austria: [[Universitätsbibliothek Salzburg]], 1491. ff 5r-7r</ref> perhaps indicating that by this time Lecküchner's teachings had been integrated into the Liechtenauer school of fencing. This notion is further supported by the appearance of Lecküchner's Recital alongside Liechtenauer's in [[Marxbrüder]] captain [[Peter Falkner]]'s treatise of ca. 1495.
  
One final note of interest is that in 1531, printer [[Christian Egenolff]] published a fencing anthology entitled ''[[Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff)|Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst]]'', and included in it a brief treatise on the Messer attributed to a certain Master [[Hans Lebkommer]]. This is either a misspelling or alternate rendering of "Lecküchner"; the text appears to be a brief summary of Lecküchner's teachings, intermingled with the Messer teachings of [[Andre Paurenfeyndt]] (uncredited). Since there is no indication that it was actually written by Lecküchner (who was long dead by that time), and in order to avoid confusion here, this otherwise anonymous treatise can be found on the Lebkommer page.
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One final note of interest is that in 1531, printer [[Christian Egenolff]] published a fencing anthology entitled ''[[Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff)|Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst]]'', and included a brief treatise on the Messer attributed to a certain Master [[Hans Lebkommer]]. This is either a misspelling or alternate rendering of "Lecküchner"; the text appears to be a brief summary of Lecküchner's teachings, intermingled with the Messer teachings of [[Andre Paurenfeyndt]] (uncredited). Since there is no indication that it was actually written by Lecküchner (who was long dead by that time), and in order to avoid confusion here, this otherwise anonymous treatise can be found on the Lebkommer page.
  
 
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The typical Wiktenauer style is to break up the Recital into verses in a standard fashion according to their rhyme scheme. In the case of Lecküchner, however, the Recital is already broken into discrete lines in most extant copies, but the precise separation varies from copy to copy. The format of the various copies has therefore been preserved in this table in order to allow comparison (even though that means leaving the Vienna version completely un-separated). In the translation, the verses that are common to multiple copies are rendered in <span class="red" style="font-weight:bold;">red text</span>, while the verses that are unique to [[Kunst des Messerfechtens (Cgm 582)|Munich version Ⅰ]] appear in '''black text'''.
 
The typical Wiktenauer style is to break up the Recital into verses in a standard fashion according to their rhyme scheme. In the case of Lecküchner, however, the Recital is already broken into discrete lines in most extant copies, but the precise separation varies from copy to copy. The format of the various copies has therefore been preserved in this table in order to allow comparison (even though that means leaving the Vienna version completely un-separated). In the translation, the verses that are common to multiple copies are rendered in <span class="red" style="font-weight:bold;">red text</span>, while the verses that are unique to [[Kunst des Messerfechtens (Cgm 582)|Munich version Ⅰ]] appear in '''black text'''.
  
:''To view a version of this table without illustrations, see [[Johannes Lecküchner/No illustrations]].''
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:''To view a version of this table without illustrations and including a transcription of the [[Codex Lew (Cod.I.6.4º.3)|Augsburg version]] of the Lew long sword gloss for reference, see [[Johannes Lecküchner/No illustrations]].''
  
 
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| <p>[1] This is the art and charter on the Messer of Sir Hans Leckuchner of Nürnberg, which he did and put together himself, the text and the explanation of it.</p>
 
| <p>[1] This is the art and charter on the Messer of Sir Hans Leckuchner of Nürnberg, which he did and put together himself, the text and the explanation of it.</p>
 
| <p>This is the art and charter on the Messer of Sir Hans Leckuchner of Nürnberg, which he did and put together himself, the text and the explanation of it to His Highness Prince and Duke Philip, Count Palatine of Rhein, Arch-Cup-bearer and Prince Elector, and Duke in Bavaria.</p>
 
| <p>This is the art and charter on the Messer of Sir Hans Leckuchner of Nürnberg, which he did and put together himself, the text and the explanation of it to His Highness Prince and Duke Philip, Count Palatine of Rhein, Arch-Cup-bearer and Prince Elector, and Duke in Bavaria.</p>
 
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<p>Here the master ended the foreword and now he gives you a good teaching. Understand it this way: when you come to a man in the ''Zufechten'', you should not stand still with the Messer and wait for his strokes. That is because the swordsmen who only want to displace are beaten a lot, because as they try to displace, they cannot perform any rightful art and this way, as they do not want to do anything but displace and they want to look at other men’s strokes and work, they are beaten and weakened in spite of their entire art.</p>
 
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<p>Here the master states and announces the base of the Messer fencing and says: “simultaneously,” “before” and “after,” etc. You should understand it this way that you should learn properly before all other things these two things, that is the “before” and the “after” and the “strong” and the “weak,” and the word “simultaneously,” as the base of the entire art of fencing comes therefrom. And if you learn and understand these things properly, and additionally you do not forget the word “simultaneously” in all the elements you have performed, you can be well a good master of the Messer and you can teach the princes and lords so that they stand well with the rightful art in friendly and in serious combat.</p>
 
<p>Here the master states and announces the base of the Messer fencing and says: “simultaneously,” “before” and “after,” etc. You should understand it this way that you should learn properly before all other things these two things, that is the “before” and the “after” and the “strong” and the “weak,” and the word “simultaneously,” as the base of the entire art of fencing comes therefrom. And if you learn and understand these things properly, and additionally you do not forget the word “simultaneously” in all the elements you have performed, you can be well a good master of the Messer and you can teach the princes and lords so that they stand well with the rightful art in friendly and in serious combat.</p>
 
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<p>Then, the “before” is that if you are coming with a stroke sooner than he so that he has to displace. So work “simultaneously” skillfully with the Messer in front of you or with other elements and do not let him come to any work afterwards. This way, you have acquired the “before.”</p>
 
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<p>And if he comes sooner than you with the work or with the stroke and you have to displace it, work “simultaneously” skillfully with the Messer or otherwise with the elements. This way, you take the “before” from him with your “after,” and this is called the “before” and “after.”</p>
 
<p>And if he comes sooner than you with the work or with the stroke and you have to displace it, work “simultaneously” skillfully with the Messer or otherwise with the elements. This way, you take the “before” from him with your “after,” and this is called the “before” and “after.”</p>
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<p>Then, you should also know before all other things the “weak” and the “strong” of the Messer. Be aware that from the hilt to the middle of the Messer there is the “strong” and from the middle down to the point there is the “weak.” And how you should fence therefrom, you find written afterwards, and also what the word “simultaneously” is.</p>
 
<p>Then, you should also know before all other things the “weak” and the “strong” of the Messer. Be aware that from the hilt to the middle of the Messer there is the “strong” and from the middle down to the point there is the “weak.” And how you should fence therefrom, you find written afterwards, and also what the word “simultaneously” is.</p>
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| <p>Secondly, the six hidden strokes are described and mentioned in the text, from that many good elements come, if one can perform them right and know how to prepare them skillfully. And how you should perform them with three elements, you will be taught afterwards.</p>
 
| <p>Secondly, the six hidden strokes are described and mentioned in the text, from that many good elements come, if one can perform them right and know how to prepare them skillfully. And how you should perform them with three elements, you will be taught afterwards.</p>
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| <p>Then, the other element is called displacing-it is referred to as the text says: displace.</p>
 
| <p>Then, the other element is called displacing-it is referred to as the text says: displace.</p>
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| <p>Then, the third are the drawing after-it is referred to as it is said: drawing after.</p>
 
| <p>Then, the third are the drawing after-it is referred to as it is said: drawing after.</p>
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| <p>Then, the fourth are overrunning-it is referred to as it is said: run over.</p>
 
| <p>Then, the fourth are overrunning-it is referred to as it is said: run over.</p>
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| <p>Then, the fifth are setting off-it is referred to as it is said: set off.</p>
 
| <p>Then, the fifth are setting off-it is referred to as it is said: set off.</p>
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| <p>Then, the sixth are changing through-the master refers to it as he says: change through.</p>
 
| <p>Then, the sixth are changing through-the master refers to it as he says: change through.</p>
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| <p>Then, the seventh is called twitching-it is referred to as he says: twitch.</p>
 
| <p>Then, the seventh is called twitching-it is referred to as he says: twitch.</p>
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| <p>Then, the eighth are running through-they are referred to as it is said: run through.</p>
 
| <p>Then, the eighth are running through-they are referred to as it is said: run through.</p>
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| <p>Then, the ninth are cutting off or the four cuts-it is referred to as it is said: cutting off.</p>
 
| <p>Then, the ninth are cutting off or the four cuts-it is referred to as it is said: cutting off.</p>
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| <p>Then, the tenth is called pressing the hands-it is referred to as he says: press.</p>
 
| <p>Then, the tenth is called pressing the hands-it is referred to as he says: press.</p>
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| <p>Then, the eleventh are running off-it is referred to as he says: run off.</p>
 
| <p>Then, the eleventh are running off-it is referred to as he says: run off.</p>
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| <p>Then, the twelfth are taking over-it is referred to as he says: take over.</p>
 
| <p>Then, the twelfth are taking over-it is referred to as he says: take over.</p>
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| <p>Then, the thirteenth are going through-it is referred to as he says: go through.</p>
 
| <p>Then, the thirteenth are going through-it is referred to as he says: go through.</p>
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| <p>Then, the fourteenth is called the bow-it is referred to as he says bow.</p>
 
| <p>Then, the fourteenth is called the bow-it is referred to as he says bow.</p>
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| <p>Then, the fifteenth is called taking the Messer-it is referred to as it is said: take the defense.</p>
 
| <p>Then, the fifteenth is called taking the Messer-it is referred to as it is said: take the defense.</p>
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| <p>Then, the sixteenth are the hangings-they are referred to as it is said: hang.</p>
 
| <p>Then, the sixteenth are the hangings-they are referred to as it is said: hang.</p>
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<p>Thus, you have the main elements which are twenty-three.</p>
 
<p>Thus, you have the main elements which are twenty-three.</p>
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| <p>Then, do it this way: when he strikes from above from the right side to the head, strike from your right side<ref>Unnecessary repetition, a scribe’s mistake.</ref> also from above angrily<ref>I.e., rapidly</ref> above together to displace him. Then Let “simultaneously” your point shoot forwards towards his face or the chest and “simultaneously” turn your Messer against his, so that the long edge stands above and the short edge is below. If he becomes aware of the point, wind again the point on his left side towards the face, so that always the long edge is above. If he becomes aware of the point, pull up the Messer on the upper Messer’s blade against his Messer and strike to him at the other side to the head. This is called taking away on the Messer.</p>
 
| <p>Then, do it this way: when he strikes from above from the right side to the head, strike from your right side<ref>Unnecessary repetition, a scribe’s mistake.</ref> also from above angrily<ref>I.e., rapidly</ref> above together to displace him. Then Let “simultaneously” your point shoot forwards towards his face or the chest and “simultaneously” turn your Messer against his, so that the long edge stands above and the short edge is below. If he becomes aware of the point, wind again the point on his left side towards the face, so that always the long edge is above. If he becomes aware of the point, pull up the Messer on the upper Messer’s blade against his Messer and strike to him at the other side to the head. This is called taking away on the Messer.</p>
 
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<p>Then, if he strikes from above his right side, strike also angrily together with him and turn the point to the face against the Messer, so that the right edge is above. If he becomes aware of the thrust, let your point “simultaneously” go down and go between you and him high with it and strike to his right side from above to the head with the long edge etc.</p>
 
<p>Then, if he strikes from above his right side, strike also angrily together with him and turn the point to the face against the Messer, so that the right edge is above. If he becomes aware of the thrust, let your point “simultaneously” go down and go between you and him high with it and strike to his right side from above to the head with the long edge etc.</p>
 
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<p>Then, if he takes you away on the Messer, turn your Messer with the back of your Messer a bit on his one and strike at him from above to the opening, so that you strike through his head, amen.</p>
 
<p>Then, if he takes you away on the Messer, turn your Messer with the back of your Messer a bit on his one and strike at him from above to the opening, so that you strike through his head, amen.</p>
 
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<p>“Simultaneously” as he takes away, step sideways away from the stroke and work to his next opening with the stroke.</p>
 
<p>“Simultaneously” as he takes away, step sideways away from the stroke and work to his next opening with the stroke.</p>
 
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| <p>[44] Then, another breaking: “simultaneously” as  he takes away, thrust at his face.</p>
 
| <p>[44] Then, another breaking: “simultaneously” as  he takes away, thrust at his face.</p>
 
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| <p>[49] Know that if you can work properly with the “war” and you lead it well, he is hardly able to escape from you You can do your work on him, so that he is hardly able to come from you without having been beaten. And what is “before” and “after,” you have heard before, and what is the “war” you will be taught afterwards. ''The text follows.''</p>
 
| <p>[49] Know that if you can work properly with the “war” and you lead it well, he is hardly able to escape from you You can do your work on him, so that he is hardly able to come from you without having been beaten. And what is “before” and “after,” you have heard before, and what is the “war” you will be taught afterwards. ''The text follows.''</p>
 
| <p>And what is “before” and “after,” you have been taught before.</p>
 
| <p>And what is “before” and “after,” you have been taught before.</p>
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| <p>Now, perform the war this way: if you strike the Zornhau on him, as soon as he then displaces, go high with the arm and wind him the point on his Messer from above to the face on his left side. If he displaces the thrust aside, go high to the other side to the other peak under his right arm on the chest. In case he follows the thrust, work to the next opening that you can find.</p>
 
| <p>Now, perform the war this way: if you strike the Zornhau on him, as soon as he then displaces, go high with the arm and wind him the point on his Messer from above to the face on his left side. If he displaces the thrust aside, go high to the other side to the other peak under his right arm on the chest. In case he follows the thrust, work to the next opening that you can find.</p>
 
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| <p>[52] I tell you that if you have practiced the war and its properties with prudence, your adversary will be weakened from above and from below. ''The text follows.''</p>
 
| <p>[52] I tell you that if you have practiced the war and its properties with prudence, your adversary will be weakened from above and from below. ''The text follows.''</p>
 
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<p>Here the master teaches that you in the Zufechten, that is, while you come to the man, should not strike to his Messer, but you should remember the four peaks.</p>
 
<p>Here the master teaches that you in the Zufechten, that is, while you come to the man, should not strike to his Messer, but you should remember the four peaks.</p>
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| <p>[56] Take one of the openings and do not pay attention to what he does against you. Strike to it bravely; in case he displaces, strike quickly to the other peak, to the next opening that you can acquire. You should also wait for the body of the man and not for the Messer. ''The text follows.''</p>
 
| <p>[56] Take one of the openings and do not pay attention to what he does against you. Strike to it bravely; in case he displaces, strike quickly to the other peak, to the next opening that you can acquire. You should also wait for the body of the man and not for the Messer. ''The text follows.''</p>
 
| <p>Take the peaks with no fear and do not pay attention to what he does against you. Strike to it bravely; in case he displaces, strike quickly to the other peak, to the next opening that you can acquire.</p>
 
| <p>Take the peaks with no fear and do not pay attention to what he does against you. Strike to it bravely; in case he displaces, strike quickly to the other peak, to the next opening that you can acquire.</p>
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<p>Here the master says that if one strikes to you honestly and you want to take revenge on him and break skillfully the peaks, perform the doubling against the “strong” of the Messer and the mutating against the “weak.” I tell you for the truth that he is hardly able to defend himself against the strokes and is hardly able to come to the strokes.</p>
 
<p>Here the master says that if one strikes to you honestly and you want to take revenge on him and break skillfully the peaks, perform the doubling against the “strong” of the Messer and the mutating against the “weak.” I tell you for the truth that he is hardly able to defend himself against the strokes and is hardly able to come to the strokes.</p>
 
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| <p>Then, if you strike to him from your left side and bind him on his Messer with the long edge, go quickly high with the arm and remain standing on the Messer and strike to him behind the blade of his Messer with the blunt edge.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if you strike to him from your left side and bind him on his Messer with the long edge, go quickly high with the arm and remain standing on the Messer and strike to him behind the blade of his Messer with the blunt edge.</p>
 
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| <p>[59] </p>
 
| <p>[59] </p>
 
| <p>Then, perform the doubling this way: if he strikes to you from above coming from his right shoulder, so strike from your right with strength the same way as he from above to the head. If he displaces the stroke with the strength, wind the hilt under your right arm and go quickly high with the arm and strike him with the long edge behind the blade of his Messer to the head.</p>
 
| <p>Then, perform the doubling this way: if he strikes to you from above coming from his right shoulder, so strike from your right with strength the same way as he from above to the head. If he displaces the stroke with the strength, wind the hilt under your right arm and go quickly high with the arm and strike him with the long edge behind the blade of his Messer to the head.</p>
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| <p>Then, have you bound from your left side with the long edge at his Messer: go high with the arm and remain with the same edge at his Messer and wind to his left side over his Messer and thrust at him to the other peak of his left side. This way you can perform the two elements from all the strokes after you have feeled whether he is “soft” or “hard” “on the Messer.”</p>
 
| <p>Then, have you bound from your left side with the long edge at his Messer: go high with the arm and remain with the same edge at his Messer and wind to his left side over his Messer and thrust at him to the other peak of his left side. This way you can perform the two elements from all the strokes after you have feeled whether he is “soft” or “hard” “on the Messer.”</p>
 
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| <p>Now notice that the ''Wecker'' is one of the four displacements against the four guards, as with it one obtains the ''Stier'' and the ''Eber'', and the strokes from below.</p>
 
| <p>Now notice that the ''Wecker'' is one of the four displacements against the four guards, as with it one obtains the ''Stier'' and the ''Eber'', and the strokes from below.</p>
 
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| <p>[68] </p>
 
| <p>[68] </p>
 
| <p>Then, perform the ''Wecker'' this way: when you come to a man with the ''Zufechten'' and he stands against you and holds his Messer in front of the head in the guard of the ''Stier'' on his left side, put your left foot forwards and have your Messer on your right shoulder or in the ''Schrankhut'' at the right leg and leap with the right foot well to your right side and strike to him with the right edge well on his Messer. “Simultaneously” wind the point into his face.</p>
 
| <p>Then, perform the ''Wecker'' this way: when you come to a man with the ''Zufechten'' and he stands against you and holds his Messer in front of the head in the guard of the ''Stier'' on his left side, put your left foot forwards and have your Messer on your right shoulder or in the ''Schrankhut'' at the right leg and leap with the right foot well to your right side and strike to him with the right edge well on his Messer. “Simultaneously” wind the point into his face.</p>
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| <p>[74] You should also perform the ''Wecker'' therefrom on both sides and perform the ''Schranckhut'' this way: When you come with the ''Zufechten'' to the man, put your left foot forwards and hold your Messer with the point to your right side on the ground and the long edge be turned upwards on the Messer, and expose yourself with the left side. If he strikes to you from above to the opening, leap out of the stroke with your right foot well to the right side and wind the hilt of the Messer under your arm and strike to him with the long edge to his Messer and turn the blunt edge to his head.</p>
 
| <p>[74] You should also perform the ''Wecker'' therefrom on both sides and perform the ''Schranckhut'' this way: When you come with the ''Zufechten'' to the man, put your left foot forwards and hold your Messer with the point to your right side on the ground and the long edge be turned upwards on the Messer, and expose yourself with the left side. If he strikes to you from above to the opening, leap out of the stroke with your right foot well to the right side and wind the hilt of the Messer under your arm and strike to him with the long edge to his Messer and turn the blunt edge to his head.</p>
 
| <p>You should also perform the ''Wecker'' therefrom on both sides and perform the ''Schranckhut'' this way: if you come with the ''Zufechten'' to the man, put your right foot forwards and hold your Messer with the point on the ground on your left side, so that the blunt edge is against the man. And expose yourself with the right side. If he strikes from above to your opening, leap out of the stroke with your left foot well to his right side and wind the hilt of your Messer under your arm and strike with the long edge on his Messer and turn the short edge on his head and work “simultaneously” as you know it well.</p>
 
| <p>You should also perform the ''Wecker'' therefrom on both sides and perform the ''Schranckhut'' this way: if you come with the ''Zufechten'' to the man, put your right foot forwards and hold your Messer with the point on the ground on your left side, so that the blunt edge is against the man. And expose yourself with the right side. If he strikes from above to your opening, leap out of the stroke with your left foot well to his right side and wind the hilt of your Messer under your arm and strike with the long edge on his Messer and turn the short edge on his head and work “simultaneously” as you know it well.</p>
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| <p>Then, perform the ''Schranckhut'' on your right side in this way: when you come with the ''Zufechten'' to the man, put your left foot forwards and hold your Messer with the point to your right side so that the point is on the ground and the short edge is against the man, and expose yourself with the left side. Then, step with your right foot well out of the stroke to your right side and strike to him with the short edge on his Messer close to the hand. Then, turn the long or the short edge on his head or thrust to his face as before. You can also perform the ''Wecker'' to the ''Stier'', as it is depicted below.</p>
 
| <p>Then, perform the ''Schranckhut'' on your right side in this way: when you come with the ''Zufechten'' to the man, put your left foot forwards and hold your Messer with the point to your right side so that the point is on the ground and the short edge is against the man, and expose yourself with the left side. Then, step with your right foot well out of the stroke to your right side and strike to him with the short edge on his Messer close to the hand. Then, turn the long or the short edge on his head or thrust to his face as before. You can also perform the ''Wecker'' to the ''Stier'', as it is depicted below.</p>
 
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<p>Here the master states an element against the guard from the ''Luginsland'' and against the ''Stier''. And perform it in this way: when you come with the ''Zufechten'' to the man and he stands in these guards or stances announced above, and you stand in the ''Schranckhut'', do as if you wanted to strike the ''Wecker'' to him to his left side, but do not deliver the stroke. Instead, “simultaneously” change through to the other next peak and thrust at his face to his right side, or as you change, strike the short edge over his Messer to his right side and let the point fall well over his Messer to his left side, and strike with the right edge through his head. Amen.</p>
 
<p>Here the master states an element against the guard from the ''Luginsland'' and against the ''Stier''. And perform it in this way: when you come with the ''Zufechten'' to the man and he stands in these guards or stances announced above, and you stand in the ''Schranckhut'', do as if you wanted to strike the ''Wecker'' to him to his left side, but do not deliver the stroke. Instead, “simultaneously” change through to the other next peak and thrust at his face to his right side, or as you change, strike the short edge over his Messer to his right side and let the point fall well over his Messer to his left side, and strike with the right edge through his head. Amen.</p>
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<p>Here the master states a good element. If one stands in the guard of the ''Luginsland'' or in the ''Stier'' or so, and strikes to you from the ''Luginsland'', rest in the ''Schranckhut'' on your left side and strike to him with the blunt edge to his Messer and “simultaneously” go high with the arm and change through and thrust at his face or chest to his left side.</p>
 
<p>Here the master states a good element. If one stands in the guard of the ''Luginsland'' or in the ''Stier'' or so, and strikes to you from the ''Luginsland'', rest in the ''Schranckhut'' on your left side and strike to him with the blunt edge to his Messer and “simultaneously” go high with the arm and change through and thrust at his face or chest to his left side.</p>
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<p>Then, if you want to try him, let ”simultaneously“ your Messer with the point to your left side and  
 
<p>Then, if you want to try him, let ”simultaneously“ your Messer with the point to your left side and  
 
strike to him again to his right side with the sharp or the short edge. </p>
 
strike to him again to his right side with the sharp or the short edge. </p>
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<p>Here the master states a good element that you should understand this way: if you come to the man with the ''Zufechten'', put your Messer in the ''Schranckhut'' or hold it on your right shoulder. If he strikes to you from above to the opening, strike also firmly against his stroke with the right edge. And as soon as the Messers spark together, wind “simultaneously” the point to the face and thrust at him to the upper peaks. Or do the element that is also meant in the text: as soon as the Messers spark together, strike “simultaneously” with the short edge to the head to his left side. And strike “simultaneously” again skillfully from one peak to the other, as you know it.</p>
 
<p>Here the master states a good element that you should understand this way: if you come to the man with the ''Zufechten'', put your Messer in the ''Schranckhut'' or hold it on your right shoulder. If he strikes to you from above to the opening, strike also firmly against his stroke with the right edge. And as soon as the Messers spark together, wind “simultaneously” the point to the face and thrust at him to the upper peaks. Or do the element that is also meant in the text: as soon as the Messers spark together, strike “simultaneously” with the short edge to the head to his left side. And strike “simultaneously” again skillfully from one peak to the other, as you know it.</p>
 
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<p>Then, the master states an element against the “weak“ in the displacement and perform it this way: if you have bound him firmly with the Wecker on his Messer, and he is “weak in the binding,” wind “simultaneously” your Messer to his right side and take him by his neck. If he raises his Messer with the “strong,” strike to him again quickly below his Messer to his head to his right side.</p>
 
<p>Then, the master states an element against the “weak“ in the displacement and perform it this way: if you have bound him firmly with the Wecker on his Messer, and he is “weak in the binding,” wind “simultaneously” your Messer to his right side and take him by his neck. If he raises his Messer with the “strong,” strike to him again quickly below his Messer to his head to his right side.</p>
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| <p>[91] If he is so “strong” and you want to wind to the neck, work quickly with the “weak” to the other next peak.</p>
 
| <p>[91] If he is so “strong” and you want to wind to the neck, work quickly with the “weak” to the other next peak.</p>
 
| <p>If he is so “strong” that you cannot perform this element, work quickly with the “weak” to the next peak of the other side.</p>
 
| <p>If he is so “strong” that you cannot perform this element, work quickly with the “weak” to the next peak of the other side.</p>
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That is why notice that as soon as you work towards his throat, thrust at him to his face.</p>
 
That is why notice that as soon as you work towards his throat, thrust at him to his face.</p>
 
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| <p>[95] If you come to him with the ''Zufechten'' and he stands against you and holds his Messer with the stretched arm above the head in the guard and waits for you, notice, as you come close to him, put your left foot forwards and hold your Messer to the ground, so that the flat is against your torso on your right side. If he steps to you and endangers you with a stroke, you should go “before” and leap with the foot well to your right side. And while leaping turn your Messer with the hilt in front of your head, so that the thumb is downwards. And strike to him with the blunt edge to his left side to the upper peak. However, if he comes sooner with the stroke than you, leap with the right foot and with the displacement described above out of the stroke well to your right side and strike to him with the ''Entrüsthau'' long from the arm to his head.</p>
 
| <p>[95] If you come to him with the ''Zufechten'' and he stands against you and holds his Messer with the stretched arm above the head in the guard and waits for you, notice, as you come close to him, put your left foot forwards and hold your Messer to the ground, so that the flat is against your torso on your right side. If he steps to you and endangers you with a stroke, you should go “before” and leap with the foot well to your right side. And while leaping turn your Messer with the hilt in front of your head, so that the thumb is downwards. And strike to him with the blunt edge to his left side to the upper peak. However, if he comes sooner with the stroke than you, leap with the right foot and with the displacement described above out of the stroke well to your right side and strike to him with the ''Entrüsthau'' long from the arm to his head.</p>
 
| <p>if you come to him with the ''Zufechten'' and he goes against you and holds his Messer with the stretched arm over the head in the guard ''Luginsland'', and waits for you, notice, as you come close to him, put your left foot forwards and hold your Messer to the ground, so that the flat is against your torso on your right side. If he steps to you and endangers you with a stroke, you should go “before” and leap with the foot well to your right side. And while leaping turn your Messer with the hilt in front of your head, so that the thumb is downwards. And strike to him with the blunt edge to his left side to the upper peak. However, if he comes sooner with the stroke than you, leap with the right foot and with the displacement described above out of the stroke well to your right side and strike to him with the ''Entrüsthau'' long from the arm to his head.</p>
 
| <p>if you come to him with the ''Zufechten'' and he goes against you and holds his Messer with the stretched arm over the head in the guard ''Luginsland'', and waits for you, notice, as you come close to him, put your left foot forwards and hold your Messer to the ground, so that the flat is against your torso on your right side. If he steps to you and endangers you with a stroke, you should go “before” and leap with the foot well to your right side. And while leaping turn your Messer with the hilt in front of your head, so that the thumb is downwards. And strike to him with the blunt edge to his left side to the upper peak. However, if he comes sooner with the stroke than you, leap with the right foot and with the displacement described above out of the stroke well to your right side and strike to him with the ''Entrüsthau'' long from the arm to his head.</p>
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<p>It is to be known that when you strike to him with the ''Entrüsthau'', you should do it with the “strong” of your Messer. If he displaces, go high with the “strong” of your Messer to the “weak” of his Messer. If you grasp with the “strong” his “weak,” you should mutate to him over his Messer to the other peak from above to the neck. In case you cannot come to this, work from the doubling behind the blade of his Messer and strike to his head. If he is too strong in the displacement, so that you cannot come to these elements, work with the crosspiece or with the “guarding nail” and push his Messer with it aside, and strike with the ''Entrüsthau'' to the other peak.</p>
 
<p>It is to be known that when you strike to him with the ''Entrüsthau'', you should do it with the “strong” of your Messer. If he displaces, go high with the “strong” of your Messer to the “weak” of his Messer. If you grasp with the “strong” his “weak,” you should mutate to him over his Messer to the other peak from above to the neck. In case you cannot come to this, work from the doubling behind the blade of his Messer and strike to his head. If he is too strong in the displacement, so that you cannot come to these elements, work with the crosspiece or with the “guarding nail” and push his Messer with it aside, and strike with the ''Entrüsthau'' to the other peak.</p>
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<p>Here the master teaches how one should feint with the ''Entrüsthau'', as with the feints the masters who want to displace only and who strike to one’s Messer are duped a lot.</p>
 
<p>Here the master teaches how one should feint with the ''Entrüsthau'', as with the feints the masters who want to displace only and who strike to one’s Messer are duped a lot.</p>
 
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<p>Then, you should understand it this way: hold your Messer on your right side, so that the point is on the ground and the thumb is below on the flat of the Messer. And when he is high in the ''Luginsland'' and you have noticed that he let himself be deceived easily and follows eagerly with the displacement, go high in front of your body with the Messer and let the point hang towards the ground and go with the Messer above your left shoulder till over the middle of your head, so that the point goes out over the back and the hilt is against the man. And do as if you wanted to strike to his left side and “simultaneously” strike to his right ear with the ''Entrüsthau''.</p>
 
<p>Then, you should understand it this way: hold your Messer on your right side, so that the point is on the ground and the thumb is below on the flat of the Messer. And when he is high in the ''Luginsland'' and you have noticed that he let himself be deceived easily and follows eagerly with the displacement, go high in front of your body with the Messer and let the point hang towards the ground and go with the Messer above your left shoulder till over the middle of your head, so that the point goes out over the back and the hilt is against the man. And do as if you wanted to strike to his left side and “simultaneously” strike to his right ear with the ''Entrüsthau''.</p>
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| <p>Then, if you do not want to perform this element announced above, cut him with the doubling through his face. Or, if he wants to go “simultaneously” from the binding, cut him firmly to the next opening.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if you do not want to perform this element announced above, cut him with the doubling through his face. Or, if he wants to go “simultaneously” from the binding, cut him firmly to the next opening.</p>
 
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<p>Here the master says about the fourth element and chapter that is called the ''Zwinger''. Perform it this way: if you come with the ''Zufechten'' to the man, put your left foot forwards and hold your Messer on the ground with the point, so that the thumb is below on the Messer. If he strikes from above to the head, turn your Messer and strike against his stroke with the blunt edge long from the stretched arm from above over his Messer to his face. If he defends against it cleverly, and falls with this, and changes through below, remain with the long point long in front of his face, so that he is able to do nothing and cannot come through below.</p>
 
<p>Here the master says about the fourth element and chapter that is called the ''Zwinger''. Perform it this way: if you come with the ''Zufechten'' to the man, put your left foot forwards and hold your Messer on the ground with the point, so that the thumb is below on the Messer. If he strikes from above to the head, turn your Messer and strike against his stroke with the blunt edge long from the stretched arm from above over his Messer to his face. If he defends against it cleverly, and falls with this, and changes through below, remain with the long point long in front of his face, so that he is able to do nothing and cannot come through below.</p>
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<p>Then, you should deliver the element this way: if he stands against you in the ''Luginsland'', as you come to him, strike against his Messer. If he goes high and wants to set the stroke aside, “simultaneously” let your point go down forwards and change through and thrust to his right side at the face with the stretched arm, and “simultaneously” do what you prefer.</p>
 
<p>Then, you should deliver the element this way: if he stands against you in the ''Luginsland'', as you come to him, strike against his Messer. If he goes high and wants to set the stroke aside, “simultaneously” let your point go down forwards and change through and thrust to his right side at the face with the stretched arm, and “simultaneously” do what you prefer.</p>
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| <p>[109] </p>
 
| <p>[109] </p>
 
| <p>If you want to do the element, do to him this way: stand with your left foot forwards and hold your Messer on your right shoulder. If he stands in the ''Luginsland'', strike from your right shoulder with the stretched arm long to him with the long edge. And as you strike wind against his Messer and strike to his head with the short edge. “Simultaneously” let your Messer go down towards your body and go through “simultaneously” to your left side with the lowered point and strike to his head towards his left side with the short edge.</p>
 
| <p>If you want to do the element, do to him this way: stand with your left foot forwards and hold your Messer on your right shoulder. If he stands in the ''Luginsland'', strike from your right shoulder with the stretched arm long to him with the long edge. And as you strike wind against his Messer and strike to his head with the short edge. “Simultaneously” let your Messer go down towards your body and go through “simultaneously” to your left side with the lowered point and strike to his head towards his left side with the short edge.</p>
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<p>Then, put your Messer on your left side, so that the point remains on the ground and the thumb is above on the Messer, or stand in the ''Schranckhut'', so that the right foot is forwards. If he stands in the guard of the ''Luginsland'', strike always to his right side with the short edge. “Simultaneously” go through with the Messer and lower the point and go with the Messer to his left side. This way, you have the element in a double manner from both sides.</p>
 
<p>Then, put your Messer on your left side, so that the point remains on the ground and the thumb is above on the Messer, or stand in the ''Schranckhut'', so that the right foot is forwards. If he stands in the guard of the ''Luginsland'', strike always to his right side with the short edge. “Simultaneously” go through with the Messer and lower the point and go with the Messer to his left side. This way, you have the element in a double manner from both sides.</p>
 
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| <p>[111] </p>
 
| <p>[111] </p>
 
| <p>Then, if you do not want to go through, so that it is the last thing for you to go through from his right side, remain standing with the Messer and wind towards your left side, so that the short edge is below, and thrust at him at the face.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if you do not want to go through, so that it is the last thing for you to go through from his right side, remain standing with the Messer and wind towards your left side, so that the short edge is below, and thrust at him at the face.</p>
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<p>You should understand it this way: if he stands against you in the ''Luginsland'', strike from your right shoulder directly from above an upper stroke to him with the long or stretched arm to his left side. Now notice, in the stroke, as the stroke goes to the head, “simultaneously” wind towards his Messer, so that the short edge is below, and do not complete the stroke. Instead, in the stroke, let your point go down and go down through with your Messer to your left side and strike to him with the short edge to the head. “Simultaneously” wind your Messer towards you and strike to him to the same side to the head with the long edge, and “simultaneously” do what you prefer. This element can also be done on both sides.</p>
 
<p>You should understand it this way: if he stands against you in the ''Luginsland'', strike from your right shoulder directly from above an upper stroke to him with the long or stretched arm to his left side. Now notice, in the stroke, as the stroke goes to the head, “simultaneously” wind towards his Messer, so that the short edge is below, and do not complete the stroke. Instead, in the stroke, let your point go down and go down through with your Messer to your left side and strike to him with the short edge to the head. “Simultaneously” wind your Messer towards you and strike to him to the same side to the head with the long edge, and “simultaneously” do what you prefer. This element can also be done on both sides.</p>
 
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<p>Then, as you strike with the long edge to his right side to his head, “simultaneously” wind your Messer towards yourself and go high with the arm and thrust at his face to his right side. “Simultaneously” wind again towards him to his right side and thrust to his right side again to his face.</p>
 
<p>Then, as you strike with the long edge to his right side to his head, “simultaneously” wind your Messer towards yourself and go high with the arm and thrust at his face to his right side. “Simultaneously” wind again towards him to his right side and thrust to his right side again to his face.</p>
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<p>Here the master speaks about the element that is called the ''Wincker'' and speaks: If you want… the masters, etc. You should understand it this way that this element goes rightfully to anyone who displaces in a crooked manner or wrongly, then this element has its priority.<ref>I.e., is faster or better</ref></p>
 
<p>Here the master speaks about the element that is called the ''Wincker'' and speaks: If you want… the masters, etc. You should understand it this way that this element goes rightfully to anyone who displaces in a crooked manner or wrongly, then this element has its priority.<ref>I.e., is faster or better</ref></p>
 
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| <p>[115] </p>
 
| <p>[115] </p>
 
| <p>Do to him this way: if he displaces in a crooked manner, strike from your right shoulder from above a free upper stroke to his Messer and as you strike, turn your Messer before one sparks on the other, and go high with the arm and strike the short edge to his head.</p>
 
| <p>Do to him this way: if he displaces in a crooked manner, strike from your right shoulder from above a free upper stroke to his Messer and as you strike, turn your Messer before one sparks on the other, and go high with the arm and strike the short edge to his head.</p>
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| <p>[116] </p>
 
| <p>[116] </p>
 
| <p>Then, if you have not hit him, as it is already stated, with the stroke, go with the point against your left side and thrust at his throat or chest, or take away on the Messer, as you know it well.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if you have not hit him, as it is already stated, with the stroke, go with the point against your left side and thrust at his throat or chest, or take away on the Messer, as you know it well.</p>
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<p>Then, the first stance or guard is called the ''Bastei''. Assume it this way: put your left<ref>Munich: "right".</ref> foot forwards and hold your Messer with the stretched arm in front of you with the point on the ground, so that the short edge is above.</p>
 
<p>Then, the first stance or guard is called the ''Bastei''. Assume it this way: put your left<ref>Munich: "right".</ref> foot forwards and hold your Messer with the stretched arm in front of you with the point on the ground, so that the short edge is above.</p>
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<p>Then, the other guard or stance is the ''Luginsland''—assume it this way: put your left<ref>Munich: "right".</ref> foot forwards and hold your Messer with the stretched arm high in in front of your head and the long edge or the sharp edge stands against the man.</p>
 
<p>Then, the other guard or stance is the ''Luginsland''—assume it this way: put your left<ref>Munich: "right".</ref> foot forwards and hold your Messer with the stretched arm high in in front of your head and the long edge or the sharp edge stands against the man.</p>
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| <p>[123] Then, you should also perform the guard from the left side with the Messer. And assume the guard this way: hold your Messer at your left side at the left hip, so that the long edge is turned upwards and the point stands upwards against the face of the man. ''The text follows''.</p>
 
| <p>[123] Then, you should also perform the guard from the left side with the Messer. And assume the guard this way: hold your Messer at your left side at the left hip, so that the long edge is turned upwards and the point stands upwards against the face of the man. ''The text follows''.</p>
 
| <p>Then, you should also perform the ''Eber'' from the left side with the Messer. And assume the guard this way: hold your Messer at your left side at the hip, so that the long edge is turned upwards and the hilt is a bit lowered towards the ground and the point stands upwards against the face of the man, as it is depicted below.</p>
 
| <p>Then, you should also perform the ''Eber'' from the left side with the Messer. And assume the guard this way: hold your Messer at your left side at the hip, so that the long edge is turned upwards and the hilt is a bit lowered towards the ground and the point stands upwards against the face of the man, as it is depicted below.</p>
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<p>The fourth guard is called the ''Stier''. Assume it this way: stand with your left foot forwards and hold your Messer on the right side with the hilt in front of your head, so that the short edge is against you and the point against the face.</p>
 
<p>The fourth guard is called the ''Stier''. Assume it this way: stand with your left foot forwards and hold your Messer on the right side with the hilt in front of your head, so that the short edge is against you and the point against the face.</p>
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| <p>[125] </p>
 
| <p>[125] </p>
 
| <p>Now you should know that there are four displacements and know that no displacement against the four guards belongs here because the four strokes which break the four guards.</p>
 
| <p>Now you should know that there are four displacements and know that no displacement against the four guards belongs here because the four strokes which break the four guards.</p>
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| <p>[126] </p>
 
| <p>[126] </p>
 
| <p>Then, the first stroke is the ''Wecker''. It breaks the guard from the ''Stier''.</p>
 
| <p>Then, the first stroke is the ''Wecker''. It breaks the guard from the ''Stier''.</p>
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| <p>[127] </p>
 
| <p>[127] </p>
 
| <p>The other is the ''Entrüsthau''. It breaks the guard from the ''Luginsland''.</p>
 
| <p>The other is the ''Entrüsthau''. It breaks the guard from the ''Luginsland''.</p>
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| <p>[128] </p>
 
| <p>[128] </p>
 
| <p>Then, the third is called the ''Zwinger''. It breaks the guard from the ''Eber''.</p>
 
| <p>Then, the third is called the ''Zwinger''. It breaks the guard from the ''Eber''.</p>
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| <p>[129] Then, the fourth is the ''Geferhau''. It breaks the guard that is called the ''Bastei''. How you should perform the elements, you have been taught to a great degree before, as the strokes are dealt with, and how one should break the four guards with them.</p>
 
| <p>[129] Then, the fourth is the ''Geferhau''. It breaks the guard that is called the ''Bastei''. How you should perform the elements, you have been taught to a great degree before, as the strokes are dealt with, and how one should break the four guards with them.</p>
 
| <p>Then, the fourth is the ''Geferhau''. It breaks the guard that is called the ''Bastei''. How you should perform the elements, you have been taught to a great degree before, as the strokes are dealt with, and how one should break the four guards.</p>
 
| <p>Then, the fourth is the ''Geferhau''. It breaks the guard that is called the ''Bastei''. How you should perform the elements, you have been taught to a great degree before, as the strokes are dealt with, and how one should break the four guards.</p>
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| <p>[130] </p>
 
| <p>[130] </p>
 
| <p>Then, the text also speaks: Mind yourself not to displace. This to say that you should not displace a lot, if you do not want to be ashamed and beaten otherwise, as you have been taught before.</p>
 
| <p>Then, the text also speaks: Mind yourself not to displace. This to say that you should not displace a lot, if you do not want to be ashamed and beaten otherwise, as you have been taught before.</p>
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<p>Here the master speaks about the settings on and the setting on is a good honest element and it goes close to the four peaks. And it should be performed as soon as you want to finish with the Messer, and perform the settings on this way: assume the guard of the ''Bastei'', and if he wants to strike or thrust from above from his right side, come “before” and shoot the long point to his next opening of his left or right side.</p>
 
<p>Here the master speaks about the settings on and the setting on is a good honest element and it goes close to the four peaks. And it should be performed as soon as you want to finish with the Messer, and perform the settings on this way: assume the guard of the ''Bastei'', and if he wants to strike or thrust from above from his right side, come “before” and shoot the long point to his next opening of his left or right side.</p>
 
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| <p>[136] </p>
 
| <p>[136] </p>
 
| <p>Then, if he strikes from above from his left side, come “before” with the displacement and shoot the long point long to his right side to the next opening.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if he strikes from above from his left side, come “before” with the displacement and shoot the long point long to his right side to the next opening.</p>
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| <p>[137] </p>
 
| <p>[137] </p>
 
| <p>Then, if he strikes at you from below from his right side, shoot the point long to him to the next opening of his left side.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if he strikes at you from below from his right side, shoot the point long to him to the next opening of his left side.</p>
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| <p>[138] </p>
 
| <p>[138] </p>
 
| <p>Then, or if he strikes to you from below from his left side, shoot the point long to him to the lower opening of his right side. If he becomes aware of the shoot and displaces, remain with the Messer on his one, and work skillfully to the next opening.</p>
 
| <p>Then, or if he strikes to you from below from his left side, shoot the point long to him to the lower opening of his right side. If he becomes aware of the shoot and displaces, remain with the Messer on his one, and work skillfully to the next opening.</p>
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| <p>[139] </p>
 
| <p>[139] </p>
 
| <p>Then, you should also know that as soon as you come together in the ''Zufechten'', and as soon as he only raises his Messer and wants to strike around, you should fall in the point and thrust at the next opening.</p>
 
| <p>Then, you should also know that as soon as you come together in the ''Zufechten'', and as soon as he only raises his Messer and wants to strike around, you should fall in the point and thrust at the next opening.</p>
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| <p>[140] </p>
 
| <p>[140] </p>
 
| <p>If he does not want to go with the Messer, you should go yourself with your Messer. And as often as you end a stroke, fall “simultaneously” in the point. If you can perform the settings on properly, he is hardly able to go without injury from you. ''The text follows''.</p>
 
| <p>If he does not want to go with the Messer, you should go yourself with your Messer. And as often as you end a stroke, fall “simultaneously” in the point. If you can perform the settings on properly, he is hardly able to go without injury from you. ''The text follows''.</p>
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<p>And do the drawing after this way: if you come with the ''Zufechten'' to the man, put your left foot forwards and stand in the guard of the ''Luginsland'' and see what he does against you. If he strikes from above long from his right shoulder to you, make sure he does not reach you with the stroke and notice, in the moment as he lets his Messer go down towards the ground with the stroke, leap with the right foot and strike to him from above to the opening of his right side sooner than he comes high again with the Messer.</p>
 
<p>And do the drawing after this way: if you come with the ''Zufechten'' to the man, put your left foot forwards and stand in the guard of the ''Luginsland'' and see what he does against you. If he strikes from above long from his right shoulder to you, make sure he does not reach you with the stroke and notice, in the moment as he lets his Messer go down towards the ground with the stroke, leap with the right foot and strike to him from above to the opening of his right side sooner than he comes high again with the Messer.</p>
 
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<p>Here the master says how one should overrun in the Messer and speaks: Strike the ''Entrüsthau'' to him, etc.<p>
 
<p>Here the master says how one should overrun in the Messer and speaks: Strike the ''Entrüsthau'' to him, etc.<p>
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| <p>Understand it this way: if he stands in the guard of the ''Luginsland'', hold your Messer on the right side, stand with the left foot forwards and go with the ''Entrüsthau'' to his left side, quickly to him. “Simultaneously” go from below over his Messer with the hilt to his righ side and pull your Messer on his Messer back, and go high with the hilt, and drop your left hand onto the middle of your Messer. Then, thrust at his face with the armed hand or so.</p>
 
| <p>Understand it this way: if he stands in the guard of the ''Luginsland'', hold your Messer on the right side, stand with the left foot forwards and go with the ''Entrüsthau'' to his left side, quickly to him. “Simultaneously” go from below over his Messer with the hilt to his righ side and pull your Messer on his Messer back, and go high with the hilt, and drop your left hand onto the middle of your Messer. Then, thrust at his face with the armed hand or so.</p>
 
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<p>Here the master says how you should overrun the man and grab at the neck and throw. And you should understand it this way: go to the man as before from your right side to his left, and “simultaneously” wind firmly with the hilt over his Messer and come to help to your right hand. Then, go with the left hand in the “weak” of your Messer blade and go to his throat to his left side. Then, press him firmly with the hand or arm below his throat and step with your left leg behind his right leg and push him over it.</p>
 
<p>Here the master says how you should overrun the man and grab at the neck and throw. And you should understand it this way: go to the man as before from your right side to his left, and “simultaneously” wind firmly with the hilt over his Messer and come to help to your right hand. Then, go with the left hand in the “weak” of your Messer blade and go to his throat to his left side. Then, press him firmly with the hand or arm below his throat and step with your left leg behind his right leg and push him over it.</p>
 
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<p>Here the master states a breaking against the verses announced before and their elements. And first of all, against the first two verses, as he speaks: Strike the ''Entrüsthau'' to him, etc.</p>
 
<p>Here the master states a breaking against the verses announced before and their elements. And first of all, against the first two verses, as he speaks: Strike the ''Entrüsthau'' to him, etc.</p>
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<p>Then, do the first breaking this way: if he goes high with the hilt over your Messer back as it is announced before, and wants to thrust at your face with the armed hand with the short point, “simultaneously” as he goes high with the hilt to your Messer, windt your edge over against him and cut him with the long edge over his hand and press firmly downwards to his left side.</p>
 
<p>Then, do the first breaking this way: if he goes high with the hilt over your Messer back as it is announced before, and wants to thrust at your face with the armed hand with the short point, “simultaneously” as he goes high with the hilt to your Messer, windt your edge over against him and cut him with the long edge over his hand and press firmly downwards to his left side.</p>
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<p>Then, another breaking: if he goes with the hilt as before and wants to thrust at your face with the armed point, wind your Messer against your left side so that the long edge is above and “simultaneously” lower your point to his chest and push him “simultaneously” with the thrust firmly backwards. Amen.</p>
 
<p>Then, another breaking: if he goes with the hilt as before and wants to thrust at your face with the armed point, wind your Messer against your left side so that the long edge is above and “simultaneously” lower your point to his chest and push him “simultaneously” with the thrust firmly backwards. Amen.</p>
 
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<p>Then, a breaking: if he goes with the hilt as before and wants to thrust at your face as before, set the thrust aside with the empty hand and drop your Messer. “Simultaneously” grab the blade of his Messer close at his hilt with your right hand, and also with your left turned hand, as you have displaced with it. Grab the “weak” of his Messer and press upwards from you and pull with your right hand below between both his arms and pull firmly to your right side, so that you take his Messer.</p>
 
<p>Then, a breaking: if he goes with the hilt as before and wants to thrust at your face as before, set the thrust aside with the empty hand and drop your Messer. “Simultaneously” grab the blade of his Messer close at his hilt with your right hand, and also with your left turned hand, as you have displaced with it. Grab the “weak” of his Messer and press upwards from you and pull with your right hand below between both his arms and pull firmly to your right side, so that you take his Messer.</p>
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| <p>Here the master states breakings against the other two verses and elements, as: If he wants to fight hand-to-hand, etc.</p>
 
| <p>Here the master states breakings against the other two verses and elements, as: If he wants to fight hand-to-hand, etc.</p>
 
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<p>Then, another element: if you stand on your right side in the ''Eber'' and he strikes to your left side from above to the opening, go high with the Messer and wind with it to your left side against his stroke, so that the hilt comes in front of the head to the ''Stier''. Then, step with your foot forwards and thrust at his face or chest. You can perform these elements on both sides from the four guards.</p>
 
<p>Then, another element: if you stand on your right side in the ''Eber'' and he strikes to your left side from above to the opening, go high with the Messer and wind with it to your left side against his stroke, so that the hilt comes in front of the head to the ''Stier''. Then, step with your foot forwards and thrust at his face or chest. You can perform these elements on both sides from the four guards.</p>
 
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| <p>[200] </p>
 
| <p>[200] </p>
 
| <p>Now it is to be known that the changing through are numerous and various. You can do them from all the strokes against the fighters who strike to the Messer and not to the peaks of the man. Now, you should perform the changing through with great care so that one does not set on against you while you change through.</p>
 
| <p>Now it is to be known that the changing through are numerous and various. You can do them from all the strokes against the fighters who strike to the Messer and not to the peaks of the man. Now, you should perform the changing through with great care so that one does not set on against you while you change through.</p>
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<p>Then, perform the changing through this way: if you come with the ''Zufechten'' to the man, strike at him from above long to the head. If he strikes then against you to the Messer and not to the body, let the point change through below while striking before he binds you on the Messer, and thrust at him to the other peak. If he is aware of the thrust and goes with the Messer after the stroke with the displacement, change through to the other side. Perform it always when he follows your Messer with the displacement. You should perform it on both sides.</p>
 
<p>Then, perform the changing through this way: if you come with the ''Zufechten'' to the man, strike at him from above long to the head. If he strikes then against you to the Messer and not to the body, let the point change through below while striking before he binds you on the Messer, and thrust at him to the other peak. If he is aware of the thrust and goes with the Messer after the stroke with the displacement, change through to the other side. Perform it always when he follows your Messer with the displacement. You should perform it on both sides.</p>
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<p>Then, another changing through: if you come with the ''Zufechten'' to him, set your left foot forwards and hold the long point against his face. If he strikes at you from above or from below to the Messer and wants to strike it away or bind on it, “simultaneously” let the point go down through below, and thrust at him to the other side. You can do it against all the strokes.</p>
 
<p>Then, another changing through: if you come with the ''Zufechten'' to him, set your left foot forwards and hold the long point against his face. If he strikes at you from above or from below to the Messer and wants to strike it away or bind on it, “simultaneously” let the point go down through below, and thrust at him to the other side. You can do it against all the strokes.</p>
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<p>Then, notice a good teaching and the third element. If he has displaced or has bound otherwise on your Messer, and he does not hold his point on the Messer against your face or the opening of your body, and lets his point go out sideways at you to the side, change through merrily. But if he remains with the point against the face or against the openings, do not change through, but remain on the Messer and work with it to the next opening, so that he is not able to draw after to you or set on.</p>
 
<p>Then, notice a good teaching and the third element. If he has displaced or has bound otherwise on your Messer, and he does not hold his point on the Messer against your face or the opening of your body, and lets his point go out sideways at you to the side, change through merrily. But if he remains with the point against the face or against the openings, do not change through, but remain on the Messer and work with it to the next opening, so that he is not able to draw after to you or set on.</p>
 
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<p>Here the master teaches how one should change through in the Messer from long straight strokes from below from both sides and firstly from the left side, so that the right foot goes forwards and the left one follows the right and the feet come together while stepping. And strike the strokes from a straightened arm long. Thus, if you come in the Zufechten to him, do as if you wanted to shoot the point to his right side at the face, and “simultaneously” change through from below at the hilt and thrust at his face to his left side.</p>
 
<p>Here the master teaches how one should change through in the Messer from long straight strokes from below from both sides and firstly from the left side, so that the right foot goes forwards and the left one follows the right and the feet come together while stepping. And strike the strokes from a straightened arm long. Thus, if you come in the Zufechten to him, do as if you wanted to shoot the point to his right side at the face, and “simultaneously” change through from below at the hilt and thrust at his face to his left side.</p>
 
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<p>Here the master teaches a good element from the strokes from below announced before and says: From the left long, etc.</p>
 
<p>Here the master teaches a good element from the strokes from below announced before and says: From the left long, etc.</p>
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<p>You should understand it this way: go to the man with the strokes from below from your left side to your right side with the straightened arm and with a twofold step as before, so that the thumb is above on the flat of the Messer and the blunt edge goes forwards. Then, if you come to the man, shoot the long point directly to his face, so that the thumb is above. If you have not hit him with the point, remain standing with the Messer and wind your Messer to your left side on his Messer, so that the short edge is below and the right edge is above. Then, step well to his right side with your left foot, and step well around him and thrust at his face. If you want, do the doubling to his right side behind the blade of his Messer. You may hit him with that.</p>
 
<p>You should understand it this way: go to the man with the strokes from below from your left side to your right side with the straightened arm and with a twofold step as before, so that the thumb is above on the flat of the Messer and the blunt edge goes forwards. Then, if you come to the man, shoot the long point directly to his face, so that the thumb is above. If you have not hit him with the point, remain standing with the Messer and wind your Messer to your left side on his Messer, so that the short edge is below and the right edge is above. Then, step well to his right side with your left foot, and step well around him and thrust at his face. If you want, do the doubling to his right side behind the blade of his Messer. You may hit him with that.</p>
 
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| <p>[208] </p>
 
| <p>[208] </p>
 
| <p>You should understand it this way: if you want to do the wheel, strike at him from your right shoulder a direct driving stroke with the stretched arm and stand with the left foot forwards and go with the point above yourself so that the blunt edge is above. And let it go away from above from your right shoulder well behind yourself and again high from below, so that the point is always against the man. And do as if you wanted to shoot the point at his face to his left side and “simultaneously” go high with the point and change through to his right side at the face.</p>
 
| <p>You should understand it this way: if you want to do the wheel, strike at him from your right shoulder a direct driving stroke with the stretched arm and stand with the left foot forwards and go with the point above yourself so that the blunt edge is above. And let it go away from above from your right shoulder well behind yourself and again high from below, so that the point is always against the man. And do as if you wanted to shoot the point at his face to his left side and “simultaneously” go high with the point and change through to his right side at the face.</p>
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<p>Then, stand with your left foot forwards and do the wheel from your left side and step with your right foot forwards and with the left foot always follow the right one till you come to it. When you can reach him with the point, do as if you wanted to shoot the point from your left side to his right side and “simultaneously” let the point sway through down at his hilt and thrust at his face to his right side. Thus, you can also change through with the other strokes, as from the strokes from below, driving strokes, half-strokes and twofold strokes from below.</p>
 
<p>Then, stand with your left foot forwards and do the wheel from your left side and step with your right foot forwards and with the left foot always follow the right one till you come to it. When you can reach him with the point, do as if you wanted to shoot the point from your left side to his right side and “simultaneously” let the point sway through down at his hilt and thrust at his face to his right side. Thus, you can also change through with the other strokes, as from the strokes from below, driving strokes, half-strokes and twofold strokes from below.</p>
 
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| <p>[211] Bind with the ''Entrüsthau'' on his Messer on his left side and “simultaneously” strike with the same stroke to his right side and as the Messers spark together, “simultaneously” twitch back with the arm and do a thrust from the stroke, and thrust in the twitching to his left side at the face.</p>
 
| <p>[211] Bind with the ''Entrüsthau'' on his Messer on his left side and “simultaneously” strike with the same stroke to his right side and as the Messers spark together, “simultaneously” twitch back with the arm and do a thrust from the stroke, and thrust in the twitching to his left side at the face.</p>
 
| <p>Bind with the ''Entrüsthau'' on his Messer on his left side and “simultaneously” strike with the same stroke to his right side and as the Messers spark together, “simultaneously” twitch a little back with the arm and do a thrust from the stroke, and thrust in the twitching to his left side at the face.</p>
 
| <p>Bind with the ''Entrüsthau'' on his Messer on his left side and “simultaneously” strike with the same stroke to his right side and as the Messers spark together, “simultaneously” twitch a little back with the arm and do a thrust from the stroke, and thrust in the twitching to his left side at the face.</p>
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| <p>[212] Then, if you want, let the Messer go through and strike at him again with the blunt or the sharp edge at his right side to the upper peak. And what the going through is, you will be taught afterwards.</p>
 
| <p>[212] Then, if you want, let the Messer go through and strike at him again with the blunt or the sharp edge at his right side to the upper peak. And what the going through is, you will be taught afterwards.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if you want, let the Messer go through and strike at him again with the blunt or the sharp edge at his right side to the upper peak. And what the going through is, you will be taught afterwards. And make sure that you do the going through according to my meaning, as I have stated them to be different in the Messer than in the sword.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if you want, let the Messer go through and strike at him again with the blunt or the sharp edge at his right side to the upper peak. And what the going through is, you will be taught afterwards. And make sure that you do the going through according to my meaning, as I have stated them to be different in the Messer than in the sword.</p>
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<p>Then, strike to him from the right side from above firmly to the head. If the goes to it and wants to displace, twitch your Messer to yourself before he binds on it and thrust at his other peak of the other side. Do it in all the hittings of the Messer.</p>
 
<p>Then, strike to him from the right side from above firmly to the head. If the goes to it and wants to displace, twitch your Messer to yourself before he binds on it and thrust at his other peak of the other side. Do it in all the hittings of the Messer.</p>
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<p>Then, if he has bound on your Messer and stands against you and waits whether you want to pull back and [do] as if you wanted to twitch, and remain on the Messer and twitch your Messer till the middle of the blade towards yourself. Then, thrust on the Messer again quickly at the face or chest. And if you want to twitch, you always have to wind your Messer against his one, so that the long edge is above, as you have heard it before.</p>
 
<p>Then, if he has bound on your Messer and stands against you and waits whether you want to pull back and [do] as if you wanted to twitch, and remain on the Messer and twitch your Messer till the middle of the blade towards yourself. Then, thrust on the Messer again quickly at the face or chest. And if you want to twitch, you always have to wind your Messer against his one, so that the long edge is above, as you have heard it before.</p>
 
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| <p>Then, if you do not hit him rightly with the thrust, work with the doubling or with other good elements.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if you do not hit him rightly with the thrust, work with the doubling or with other good elements.</p>
 
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<p>The sense or the meaning of the text you should understand this way: if he stands in the guard of the ''Luginsland'', strike from your right shoulder with the flat against his Messer, so that the long edge is against you. And as you strike, step with your right foot well to his right side to his right foot and strike equally to his Messer. And as the Messers are surely to spark together, “simultaneously” twitch your Messer to yourself with the hilt against your left side, and thrust the point firmly with no displacement rudely at his face to his right side.</p>
 
<p>The sense or the meaning of the text you should understand this way: if he stands in the guard of the ''Luginsland'', strike from your right shoulder with the flat against his Messer, so that the long edge is against you. And as you strike, step with your right foot well to his right side to his right foot and strike equally to his Messer. And as the Messers are surely to spark together, “simultaneously” twitch your Messer to yourself with the hilt against your left side, and thrust the point firmly with no displacement rudely at his face to his right side.</p>
 
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| <p>[222] </p>
 
| <p>[222] </p>
 
| <p>And make sure that you step after your left foot with your right foot as you thrust, so that the step is twofold.</p>
 
| <p>And make sure that you step after your left foot with your right foot as you thrust, so that the step is twofold.</p>
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<p>Then, whether you have hit him with the thrust or not, wind after the thrust “simultaneously” to your left side, so that the thumb is below on the Messer and the long edge is turned against the man. And go with your Messer over the middle of your head to your right side and do as if you wanted to strike at his left side. “Simultaneously” go again to his right side and “simultaneously” go again high with the Messer so that the thumb is below. And step with your right foot well to his right one and strike again at him to the same side behind the blade of his Messer, with the short edge to his face. And step well with your left foot behind his right one and strike at his neck. “Simultaneously,” if you want, you can hit him.</p>
 
<p>Then, whether you have hit him with the thrust or not, wind after the thrust “simultaneously” to your left side, so that the thumb is below on the Messer and the long edge is turned against the man. And go with your Messer over the middle of your head to your right side and do as if you wanted to strike at his left side. “Simultaneously” go again to his right side and “simultaneously” go again high with the Messer so that the thumb is below. And step with your right foot well to his right one and strike again at him to the same side behind the blade of his Messer, with the short edge to his face. And step well with your left foot behind his right one and strike at his neck. “Simultaneously,” if you want, you can hit him.</p>
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| <p>[225] Now notice that the running through and hand-to-hand combat belong against the masters who rush in eagerly and are high with the arms and displacement, and want to push you over with force.</p>
 
| <p>[225] Now notice that the running through and hand-to-hand combat belong against the masters who rush in eagerly and are high with the arms and displacement, and want to push you over with force.</p>
 
| <p>Now notice that the running through and hand-to-hand combat is to be performed against the masters who rush in eagerly and are high with the arms and displacement, and want to push you over with force.</p>
 
| <p>Now notice that the running through and hand-to-hand combat is to be performed against the masters who rush in eagerly and are high with the arms and displacement, and want to push you over with force.</p>
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| <p>[226] Now, do the running through this way: if he strikes against you with an upper stroke, strike also together with him the ''Entrüsthau'' closely, so that the hands touch surely on each other, and “simultaneously” grab with your left hand behind his elbow on the outside and push him from you to his left side. “Simultaneously” drop your Messer and grab with your right hand or arm on the outside at his right knee-bending and lift him up and throw him away from you.</p>
 
| <p>[226] Now, do the running through this way: if he strikes against you with an upper stroke, strike also together with him the ''Entrüsthau'' closely, so that the hands touch surely on each other, and “simultaneously” grab with your left hand behind his elbow on the outside and push him from you to his left side. “Simultaneously” drop your Messer and grab with your right hand or arm on the outside at his right knee-bending and lift him up and throw him away from you.</p>
 
| <p>Then, do the running through this way: if he strikes against you with an upper stroke, strike also together with him the ''Entrüsthau'' close to him, so that the hands touch surely on each other, and “simultaneously“ grab with your left hand behind his elbow on the outside and push him from you to his left side. “Simultaneously” drop your Messer and grab with your right hand or arm on the outside at his right knee-bending and lift him up and throw him in front of you.</p>
 
| <p>Then, do the running through this way: if he strikes against you with an upper stroke, strike also together with him the ''Entrüsthau'' close to him, so that the hands touch surely on each other, and “simultaneously“ grab with your left hand behind his elbow on the outside and push him from you to his left side. “Simultaneously” drop your Messer and grab with your right hand or arm on the outside at his right knee-bending and lift him up and throw him in front of you.</p>
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<p>Then, if you both have bound, grab his right hand with your left one and raise with it high, and come to help your left hand with your right hand. Then, turn with your back against him and break his arm over your right shoulder with both hands.</p>
 
<p>Then, if you both have bound, grab his right hand with your left one and raise with it high, and come to help your left hand with your right hand. Then, turn with your back against him and break his arm over your right shoulder with both hands.</p>
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<p>Then, if he has run into you and you against him, grab his right hand with your left one on the inside and turn it from you. Then, raise his arm well high and “simultaneously” run with the head through his arm to his right side, and put his right arm with your left hand on the neck and over your left shoulder. Then, rise well high with the neck and with the shoulders and break his arm firmly over it.</p>
 
<p>Then, if he has run into you and you against him, grab his right hand with your left one on the inside and turn it from you. Then, raise his arm well high and “simultaneously” run with the head through his arm to his right side, and put his right arm with your left hand on the neck and over your left shoulder. Then, rise well high with the neck and with the shoulders and break his arm firmly over it.</p>
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<p>Then, another element: if he has run into you and you have also done so, grab his right hand with your left one and lift his arm well above you. Then, go with the head through the arm and grab with your right hand at his right knee-bending, and lift him up with the shoulders. Then, grab with your right hand in his right knee-bending and lift him up at the leg and throw him over the back.</p>
 
<p>Then, another element: if he has run into you and you have also done so, grab his right hand with your left one and lift his arm well above you. Then, go with the head through the arm and grab with your right hand at his right knee-bending, and lift him up with the shoulders. Then, grab with your right hand in his right knee-bending and lift him up at the leg and throw him over the back.</p>
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<p>Then, an element: grab with your left hand in his right one and turn it from you to your left side. Then, step with your right foot behind his right one and grab with your right hand from the front around his body and throw him forwards over the hip of your right leg.</p>
 
<p>Then, an element: grab with your left hand in his right one and turn it from you to your left side. Then, step with your right foot behind his right one and grab with your right hand from the front around his body and throw him forwards over the hip of your right leg.</p>
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| <p>[232] </p>
 
| <p>[232] </p>
 
| <p>Then, another element: if he runs into you with the stretched arm and you do against him, run him through with the head through his right shoulder under his right arm on his right side, and step with your right foot in front of his right one. Then, go with your right arm under his right one and around his body from behind and lower your stance a bit, and grab him on your right hip and throw him behind yourself.</p>
 
| <p>Then, another element: if he runs into you with the stretched arm and you do against him, run him through with the head through his right shoulder under his right arm on his right side, and step with your right foot in front of his right one. Then, go with your right arm under his right one and around his body from behind and lower your stance a bit, and grab him on your right hip and throw him behind yourself.</p>
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<p>Then, if one runs into you to your right side and is high with the arms, and you are also, hold your Messer at his one and go with the hilt over his right hand and turn yourself to him with your left side towards his right one. And leap with your left foot in front of his right one and go with the arm well around his body from behind, and lower your stance a bit. Then, catch him on your left hip and throw him forwards on his face. Or, let him fall on your Messer, as you certainly know.</p>
 
<p>Then, if one runs into you to your right side and is high with the arms, and you are also, hold your Messer at his one and go with the hilt over his right hand and turn yourself to him with your left side towards his right one. And leap with your left foot in front of his right one and go with the arm well around his body from behind, and lower your stance a bit. Then, catch him on your left hip and throw him forwards on his face. Or, let him fall on your Messer, as you certainly know.</p>
 
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Line 4,659: Line 4,634:
 
| <p>Then, if you have grabbed him on the outside at his right arm with your right hand, pull his right one firmly with your right one, and go with the left hand around his neck on the outside and throw him over your left leg or hip.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if you have grabbed him on the outside at his right arm with your right hand, pull his right one firmly with your right one, and go with the left hand around his neck on the outside and throw him over your left leg or hip.</p>
 
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Line 4,673: Line 4,648:
 
| <p>Then, if one runs into you on the Messer and holds his hand low, go with your hilt on the outside up over his arm over the right hand, and press with it firmly down. Then, pull it well to your chest and grab him with the left hand at his right elbow and leap with the left foot in front of his right one and push him over it.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if one runs into you on the Messer and holds his hand low, go with your hilt on the outside up over his arm over the right hand, and press with it firmly down. Then, pull it well to your chest and grab him with the left hand at his right elbow and leap with the left foot in front of his right one and push him over it.</p>
 
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Line 4,734: Line 4,709:
 
| <p>Then, if he strikes at you, leap with the bowing under his Messer and grab with your left hand over his Messer. Then, grab “simultaneously” your Messer with your left hand in the middle, and raise the point to his right side, and press into his wrist of his right hand with the sharp edge, in that way he has to drop the Messer.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if he strikes at you, leap with the bowing under his Messer and grab with your left hand over his Messer. Then, grab “simultaneously” your Messer with your left hand in the middle, and raise the point to his right side, and press into his wrist of his right hand with the sharp edge, in that way he has to drop the Messer.</p>
 
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Line 4,779: Line 4,754:
 
| <p>Then, a Messer-taking. Do him as before: if you have come with the left hand to help your Messer, go down with the hilt, go through below to his right side, and on the outside go up over his right hand and pull firmly to your right side, in that way you take his Messer again.</p>
 
| <p>Then, a Messer-taking. Do him as before: if you have come with the left hand to help your Messer, go down with the hilt, go through below to his right side, and on the outside go up over his right hand and pull firmly to your right side, in that way you take his Messer again.</p>
 
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Line 4,824: Line 4,799:
 
| <p>Then, an element: fall with your left hand over his right on the inside and pull it to your left side. Then, drop your Messer, and “simultaneously” grab with the right hand in his knee-bending and throw him in front of you.</p>
 
| <p>Then, an element: fall with your left hand over his right on the inside and pull it to your left side. Then, drop your Messer, and “simultaneously” grab with the right hand in his knee-bending and throw him in front of you.</p>
 
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| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
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| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
Line 4,961: Line 4,936:
 
| <p>[255] Then, if you want to do another element, let your left arm hang, and hit with your left shoulder at his elbow from behind and pull with your right hand  his right one to your chest and press with the right hand his right one firmly over your chest, and leap firmly to your right side.</p>
 
| <p>[255] Then, if you want to do another element, let your left arm hang, and hit with your left shoulder at his elbow from behind and pull with your right hand  his right one to your chest and press with the right hand his right one firmly over your chest, and leap firmly to your right side.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if you want to do another element, let your left arm hang, and as you have grabbed his right arm on your chest, hit with your left shoulder and press with your right hand on his right arm firmly over your chest, and leap firmly to your right side.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if you want to do another element, let your left arm hang, and as you have grabbed his right arm on your chest, hit with your left shoulder and press with your right hand on his right arm firmly over your chest, and leap firmly to your right side.</p>
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Line 4,977: Line 4,952:
 
| <p>[256] Then, an element: if one runs into you and holds his arms high, run also firmly to him, so that the hands come together, and rush high upwards with the arms and “simultaneously” drop your Messer and go down with the arm and grab with them both his legs in the joints of the knee-bending and raise him on the shoulder of your right side, and throw him over the back on the head.</p>
 
| <p>[256] Then, an element: if one runs into you and holds his arms high, run also firmly to him, so that the hands come together, and rush high upwards with the arms and “simultaneously” drop your Messer and go down with the arm and grab with them both his legs in the joints of the knee-bending and raise him on the shoulder of your right side, and throw him over the back on the head.</p>
 
| <p>Then, an element: if one runs into you and holds his arms high, run also firmly to him, so that the hands come together, and rush high upwards with the arms and grab with them both his legs in the joints of the knee-bending and raise him on the shoulder of your right or left side, and throw him over the back on the head.</p>
 
| <p>Then, an element: if one runs into you and holds his arms high, run also firmly to him, so that the hands come together, and rush high upwards with the arms and grab with them both his legs in the joints of the knee-bending and raise him on the shoulder of your right or left side, and throw him over the back on the head.</p>
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| {{paget|Page:Cgm 582|085r|jpg|lbl=85r}}
 
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Line 4,994: Line 4,969:
  
 
<p>Then, grab with your left hand your right one and drop your Messer, and wind with your left one his right one well around to your left side, and step with your right foot towards his right one. Then, strike your right arm firmly over his right one and press firmly “simultaneously” to your right side and swing to your left side, and throw him over the right leg.</p>
 
<p>Then, grab with your left hand your right one and drop your Messer, and wind with your left one his right one well around to your left side, and step with your right foot towards his right one. Then, strike your right arm firmly over his right one and press firmly “simultaneously” to your right side and swing to your left side, and throw him over the right leg.</p>
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| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
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| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
Line 5,015: Line 4,990:
 
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| {{paget|Page:Cgm 582|086r|jpg|lbl=86r}}
 
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Line 5,030: Line 5,005:
 
| <p>Then, grab with your right hand in his right one on the outside and step with your left foot to his left one. “Simultaneously” strike your left arm into his right one, lift with your right hand to his right over your left arm and press your left arm firmly to your chest and press with the right downwards and throw him in front of you over your left leg.</p>
 
| <p>Then, grab with your right hand in his right one on the outside and step with your left foot to his left one. “Simultaneously” strike your left arm into his right one, lift with your right hand to his right over your left arm and press your left arm firmly to your chest and press with the right downwards and throw him in front of you over your left leg.</p>
 
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| {{paget|Page:Cgm 582|086v|jpg|lbl=86v}}
 
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Line 5,050: Line 5,025:
 
| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
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| <p><br/></p>
  
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| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
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Line 5,068: Line 5,043:
 
| <p>[261] </p>
 
| <p>[261] </p>
 
| <p>You should do the breaking this way: if he falls to your right hand with his right turned hand and wants to take the balance with the left hand at your elbow, “simultaneously,” as you feel that he grabs your right hand with his right, “simultaneously” grab skillfully with your right one also in his right one and grab with your left hand also in his right elbow and leap with your left foot in front of his right one and do the element that he wanted to do on you and be skillful.</p>
 
| <p>You should do the breaking this way: if he falls to your right hand with his right turned hand and wants to take the balance with the left hand at your elbow, “simultaneously,” as you feel that he grabs your right hand with his right, “simultaneously” grab skillfully with your right one also in his right one and grab with your left hand also in his right elbow and leap with your left foot in front of his right one and do the element that he wanted to do on you and be skillful.</p>
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Line 5,085: Line 5,060:
  
 
<p>Then, a breaking: if he wants to grab you as [before], go with your hilt over his hands and fall with the left hand in the middle of your Messer and assume an armed stance with your left arm and Messer firmly on his arm. Then, press and pull firmly to your right side, and step with your left foot in front of his right one.</p>
 
<p>Then, a breaking: if he wants to grab you as [before], go with your hilt over his hands and fall with the left hand in the middle of your Messer and assume an armed stance with your left arm and Messer firmly on his arm. Then, press and pull firmly to your right side, and step with your left foot in front of his right one.</p>
| {{section|Page:MS M.I.29 071r.jpg|3|lbl=71r.3}}
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| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
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| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
Line 5,108: Line 5,083:
  
 
<p>Then, if he has grabbed your right hand with his right turned one, and wants to take the balance at your elbow, “simultaneously” let your hilt go down over his hand towards the ground, and grab with your left hand below his hand in your hilt of the Messer in order to help your right hand. Then, pull with both hands firmly downwards and strike through his head.</p>
 
<p>Then, if he has grabbed your right hand with his right turned one, and wants to take the balance at your elbow, “simultaneously” let your hilt go down over his hand towards the ground, and grab with your left hand below his hand in your hilt of the Messer in order to help your right hand. Then, pull with both hands firmly downwards and strike through his head.</p>
| {{section|Page:MS M.I.29 071v.jpg|2|lbl=71v.2}}
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| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
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| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
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Line 5,131: Line 5,106:
 
<p>Then, a breaking: if he has grabbed you as before and “simultaneously” wants to take the balance at your elbow, etc. You find this element as this one that stands before.</p>
 
<p>Then, a breaking: if he has grabbed you as before and “simultaneously” wants to take the balance at your elbow, etc. You find this element as this one that stands before.</p>
 
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| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
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| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
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| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
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Line 5,221: Line 5,196:
 
<p>Here the master speaks about a skillfull element with that one can bind, clench and hold one, when one wishes, so that one forces the man with this element that he must stand still or run. And you force him that he has to crawl into a bag, if you want to have it otherwise. That is why the element is called by skilled masters the Unnamed, as this element should not become common. One should also not make it common or let any-one know it, thus it will be well-paid to him.</p>
 
<p>Here the master speaks about a skillfull element with that one can bind, clench and hold one, when one wishes, so that one forces the man with this element that he must stand still or run. And you force him that he has to crawl into a bag, if you want to have it otherwise. That is why the element is called by skilled masters the Unnamed, as this element should not become common. One should also not make it common or let any-one know it, thus it will be well-paid to him.</p>
 
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| <p>[270] It is also a pity that careless men or masters would know this element, who make this element common because of the wish to be famed, so that they are praised by people thanks to it.</p>
 
| <p>[270] It is also a pity that careless men or masters would know this element, who make this element common because of the wish to be famed, so that they are praised by people thanks to it.</p>
 
| <p>Then, you should not spread the element depicted above to the careless men or masters who want to spread this element out of wicked will, so that they are praised by the other. “As one should not throw noble pearls or roses for the swine, so that they are not profanated and trampled down into the mud by them.”<ref>See Matthew 7:6.</ref></p>
 
| <p>Then, you should not spread the element depicted above to the careless men or masters who want to spread this element out of wicked will, so that they are praised by the other. “As one should not throw noble pearls or roses for the swine, so that they are not profanated and trampled down into the mud by them.”<ref>See Matthew 7:6.</ref></p>
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<p>Now, it you want to do the element, do him this way: if he runs into you in the Messer, drop your Messer or hold it in your right hand, and grab with your right turned hand into his right one on the outside, and turn the hand downwards around. And with your left hand grab him at his right elbow and leap with your left foot in front of his right one and lift his right hand up with your right hand. If you still have your Messer in your hand, raise the same right hand up with the crosspiece of your Messer and hit it over your left arm and raise it with it upwards and press firmly down with your left hand.</p>
 
<p>Now, it you want to do the element, do him this way: if he runs into you in the Messer, drop your Messer or hold it in your right hand, and grab with your right turned hand into his right one on the outside, and turn the hand downwards around. And with your left hand grab him at his right elbow and leap with your left foot in front of his right one and lift his right hand up with your right hand. If you still have your Messer in your hand, raise the same right hand up with the crosspiece of your Messer and hit it over your left arm and raise it with it upwards and press firmly down with your left hand.</p>
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| <p>[272] If he is very strong, grab with your right hand from above at his right shoulder and acquire the balance on him, in that way you can lead, strike, throw and hold him and do what you want.</p>
 
| <p>[272] If he is very strong, grab with your right hand from above at his right shoulder and acquire the balance on him, in that way you can lead, strike, throw and hold him and do what you want.</p>
 
| <p>Or, if he defends firmly, grab with your right hand from above at his right shoulder and acquire the balance on him, so that you can lead, throw, strike, hold or force him as you wish. Namely, you have this element, as it is depicted above before.</p>
 
| <p>Or, if he defends firmly, grab with your right hand from above at his right shoulder and acquire the balance on him, so that you can lead, throw, strike, hold or force him as you wish. Namely, you have this element, as it is depicted above before.</p>
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| <p>Then, if you want to throw him into a bag with the element announced before, so secretly appoint some men who have a hidden bag with them at the swordsmanship competitions and stand behind the people. Then, grab him as it is depicted before, and as you have brought him in the scale, lead him with force to these who stand with the bag and make him crawl to it. If he does not want to do it voluntarily, when they hold the bag open, grab with your right hand at his right leg close at the bone on the outside and lift him with it high to your right side and step with your left foot in front of his left one and throw him in the name of God into the bag and then do to him what you want.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if you want to throw him into a bag with the element announced before, so secretly appoint some men who have a hidden bag with them at the swordsmanship competitions and stand behind the people. Then, grab him as it is depicted before, and as you have brought him in the scale, lead him with force to these who stand with the bag and make him crawl to it. If he does not want to do it voluntarily, when they hold the bag open, grab with your right hand at his right leg close at the bone on the outside and lift him with it high to your right side and step with your left foot in front of his left one and throw him in the name of God into the bag and then do to him what you want.</p>
 
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| <p>Then, another clenching: as you come together in the ''Zufechten'', grab him above his right arm with your left hand, and as you do it, go with your Messer below his right arm and fall with the left hand in the middle of the blade of your Messer, and go with it to his right elbow from behind. Then press firmly down and step exactly to him and raise with your right hand firmly up with the Messer, in that way he is clenched again.</p>
 
| <p>Then, another clenching: as you come together in the ''Zufechten'', grab him above his right arm with your left hand, and as you do it, go with your Messer below his right arm and fall with the left hand in the middle of the blade of your Messer, and go with it to his right elbow from behind. Then press firmly down and step exactly to him and raise with your right hand firmly up with the Messer, in that way he is clenched again.</p>
 
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| <p>Then, another clenching: fall over his right arm with your left one and grab “simultaneously” below in the middle of your Messer and go with the hilt below through his arm in the joint of the right elbow on the outside and turn your left side on his right one and press with the hilt with the armed hand quickly from above downwards and step close to him, so that he cannot come out from the binding. This way he is locked and closed.</p>
 
| <p>Then, another clenching: fall over his right arm with your left one and grab “simultaneously” below in the middle of your Messer and go with the hilt below through his arm in the joint of the right elbow on the outside and turn your left side on his right one and press with the hilt with the armed hand quickly from above downwards and step close to him, so that he cannot come out from the binding. This way he is locked and closed.</p>
 
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<p>Here the master teaches a skillful holding and element, and as you fall on your arse while doing the element, you can hold the man so that he cannot stand up. And the element is called the Unnamed and is one of the best elements and is to be performed against the strong men.</p>
 
<p>Here the master teaches a skillful holding and element, and as you fall on your arse while doing the element, you can hold the man so that he cannot stand up. And the element is called the Unnamed and is one of the best elements and is to be performed against the strong men.</p>
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<p>Then, if you want to do the element announced before, do it this way: strike at his left side with the ''Entrüsthau'' and “simultaneously” pull close to him on his hilt with your Messer. “Simultaneously” drop your Messer and grab with your right turned hand at his right one and turn around with your left side on his right one, and step with your left foot in front of his right one and pull his arm to your chest and strike your left arm over his right arm and lie down with the entire strength on it, and leap to your right side, so that you break his arm, as it is depicted before.</p>
 
<p>Then, if you want to do the element announced before, do it this way: strike at his left side with the ''Entrüsthau'' and “simultaneously” pull close to him on his hilt with your Messer. “Simultaneously” drop your Messer and grab with your right turned hand at his right one and turn around with your left side on his right one, and step with your left foot in front of his right one and pull his arm to your chest and strike your left arm over his right arm and lie down with the entire strength on it, and leap to your right side, so that you break his arm, as it is depicted before.</p>
 
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| <p>Then, if you want to throw him and hold so that he cannot stand up, “simultaneously” as you have turned on your right side, fall on your arse on the ground, so that he has to fall with you, and he falls on his face close to you. This way he cannot stand up until you let him cordially up, and do to him as it is depicted below.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if you want to throw him and hold so that he cannot stand up, “simultaneously” as you have turned on your right side, fall on your arse on the ground, so that he has to fall with you, and he falls on his face close to you. This way he cannot stand up until you let him cordially up, and do to him as it is depicted below.</p>
 
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<p>Then, perform the element this way: when you come to the man in the ''Zufechten'', grab his right hand with your left turned hand and turn it around to your left side, and pull it well towards yourself. And do as if you wanted to hit im with the hilt at the face, and “simultaneously” step with your right foot behind his right one and hit him with the hilt or with your right arm firmly to the front of his shoulder. Then, turn a bit with the body to your left side and throw him over your right leg.</p>
 
<p>Then, perform the element this way: when you come to the man in the ''Zufechten'', grab his right hand with your left turned hand and turn it around to your left side, and pull it well towards yourself. And do as if you wanted to hit im with the hilt at the face, and “simultaneously” step with your right foot behind his right one and hit him with the hilt or with your right arm firmly to the front of his shoulder. Then, turn a bit with the body to your left side and throw him over your right leg.</p>
 
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<p>Here the master states a breaking against the element announced before and speaks: The shoulder, etc. You should understand it this way: if he has grabbed your right arm with his left one and has stepped with the right foot behind your right one and wants to hit your shoulder, “simultaneously” as he wants to hit, take your left hand and go with it behind to his elbow and push him away from you to his left side. Or, strike your left arm firmly from above over his right one and turn firmly to your right side.</p>
 
<p>Here the master states a breaking against the element announced before and speaks: The shoulder, etc. You should understand it this way: if he has grabbed your right arm with his left one and has stepped with the right foot behind your right one and wants to hit your shoulder, “simultaneously” as he wants to hit, take your left hand and go with it behind to his elbow and push him away from you to his left side. Or, strike your left arm firmly from above over his right one and turn firmly to your right side.</p>
 
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<p>Here the master speaks about a good element and speaks: If he strikes at you, etc. You should understand it this way: go stretched to him with an ''Entrüsthau'' and grab his right arm with your left arm or hand. Then, turn it around and drop your Messer and go from below through his arm, and strike your right arm on the outside in the joint of the elbow. Then, pull his elbow to your chest and lie down firmly with the body on it. If you want to throw him, step with your right foot behind his right one.</p>
 
<p>Here the master speaks about a good element and speaks: If he strikes at you, etc. You should understand it this way: go stretched to him with an ''Entrüsthau'' and grab his right arm with your left arm or hand. Then, turn it around and drop your Messer and go from below through his arm, and strike your right arm on the outside in the joint of the elbow. Then, pull his elbow to your chest and lie down firmly with the body on it. If you want to throw him, step with your right foot behind his right one.</p>
 
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<p>Here the master states a breaking against the element announced before and speaks: If he wants, etc.</p>
 
<p>Here the master states a breaking against the element announced before and speaks: If he wants, etc.</p>
 
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| <p>[288] You should understand it this way: if he falls with his left hand on your right one and wants to go with his right arm through from below through your right one, and wants to strike it on the outside in the joint of the elbow, “simultaneously” let your Messer go and pull your right hand out of his right one downwards, and go through under his arm from below. Then, go from behind above his right arm with your right hand and press his hand under your right shoulder on your body, and turn your left side on his right one, and fall with your left hand from above over his left shoulder and swing to your right side.</p>
 
| <p>[288] You should understand it this way: if he falls with his left hand on your right one and wants to go with his right arm through from below through your right one, and wants to strike it on the outside in the joint of the elbow, “simultaneously” let your Messer go and pull your right hand out of his right one downwards, and go through under his arm from below. Then, go from behind above his right arm with your right hand and press his hand under your right shoulder on your body, and turn your left side on his right one, and fall with your left hand from above over his left shoulder and swing to your right side.</p>
 
| <p>You should understand it this way: if he falls with his left hand on your right one and wants to go with his right arm through from below through your right arm, and wants to strike it on the outside in the joint of your elbow, “simultaneously” drop your Messer and pull your right hand out of his right one downwards, and go through under his right arm from below. Then, go from behind over his right arm under your right shoulder and press his hand on your body, and turn your left side on his right one, and fall with your left arm or hand from above over his left shoulder and swing to your right side or fall on your arse and hold him, and sit at him, as it is depicted below.</p>
 
| <p>You should understand it this way: if he falls with his left hand on your right one and wants to go with his right arm through from below through your right arm, and wants to strike it on the outside in the joint of your elbow, “simultaneously” drop your Messer and pull your right hand out of his right one downwards, and go through under his right arm from below. Then, go from behind over his right arm under your right shoulder and press his hand on your body, and turn your left side on his right one, and fall with your left arm or hand from above over his left shoulder and swing to your right side or fall on your arse and hold him, and sit at him, as it is depicted below.</p>
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<p>Then, he grabs you with his left turned hand in your right [arm] and wants to strike his right [arm] over your right [arm] in the joint of the elbow as before. “Simultaneously” be skilled and drop your Messer and pull your right hand free from his left one on the inside, and go from below through his left arm with the stroke behind with your right arm over his left one, firmly from above downwards. Then, turn your right side on his left one and throw him firmly over your right hip.</p>
 
<p>Then, he grabs you with his left turned hand in your right [arm] and wants to strike his right [arm] over your right [arm] in the joint of the elbow as before. “Simultaneously” be skilled and drop your Messer and pull your right hand free from his left one on the inside, and go from below through his left arm with the stroke behind with your right arm over his left one, firmly from above downwards. Then, turn your right side on his left one and throw him firmly over your right hip.</p>
 
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| <p>You should also know that you should be quick with these breakings announced before, so that he does not bring you in the scale.</p>
 
| <p>You should also know that you should be quick with these breakings announced before, so that he does not bring you in the scale.</p>
 
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<p>Here the master speaks about a clenching and speaks: Right with left, etc. You should understand it this way: if he strikes a stroke from above at you, strike against him the Entrüsthau and come close to him, so that the hands touch. “Simultaneously” hold your right arm firmly on his right one so that your hand is always on his one, and strike “simultaneously” your left arm in the joint of his elbow of his right arm on the outside. Then, go with the left hand from inside on your right arm lie down with the chest on the same arm, so that his elbow comes on your chest, and press firmly with your both hands, so that he is clenched.</p>
 
<p>Here the master speaks about a clenching and speaks: Right with left, etc. You should understand it this way: if he strikes a stroke from above at you, strike against him the Entrüsthau and come close to him, so that the hands touch. “Simultaneously” hold your right arm firmly on his right one so that your hand is always on his one, and strike “simultaneously” your left arm in the joint of his elbow of his right arm on the outside. Then, go with the left hand from inside on your right arm lie down with the chest on the same arm, so that his elbow comes on your chest, and press firmly with your both hands, so that he is clenched.</p>
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| <p>Then, another clenching: grab with your left hand above his right arm well to the elbow and with the same left hand go on the outside behind his arm, and take your Messer in the middle with your left hand and let the point come out sideways at your left side. Then, step with your right foot behind his right one, and hit him with your Messer or arm to his right shoulder. Then, press his right arm with your left hand firmly to your left side, and throw him over your right leg. Or, put the hilt on the nape of the neck on his neck on his right side.</p>
 
| <p>Then, another clenching: grab with your left hand above his right arm well to the elbow and with the same left hand go on the outside behind his arm, and take your Messer in the middle with your left hand and let the point come out sideways at your left side. Then, step with your right foot behind his right one, and hit him with your Messer or arm to his right shoulder. Then, press his right arm with your left hand firmly to your left side, and throw him over your right leg. Or, put the hilt on the nape of the neck on his neck on his right side.</p>
 
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<p>Here the master teaches a breaking against the clenching announced before and speaks: If he has clenched you, etc. You should understand it this way: if he has grabbed you with the left arm in the joint of your right elbow on the outside and with his right [hand] under your right [arm] and has grabbed your arm on his chest and wants to press you with it over the back, “simultaneously” stand warlikely against him and let your Messer go down to your left shoulder. Then, grab with your left hand in his arm close to the shoulder, and step with your right foot behind his right one, and turn around to your left side, and throw him over your right foot.</p>
 
<p>Here the master teaches a breaking against the clenching announced before and speaks: If he has clenched you, etc. You should understand it this way: if he has grabbed you with the left arm in the joint of your right elbow on the outside and with his right [hand] under your right [arm] and has grabbed your arm on his chest and wants to press you with it over the back, “simultaneously” stand warlikely against him and let your Messer go down to your left shoulder. Then, grab with your left hand in his arm close to the shoulder, and step with your right foot behind his right one, and turn around to your left side, and throw him over your right foot.</p>
 
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<p>Then, another breaking: if he has grabbed you with his right [arm] under your right one and stroke with his left [hand] in your right elbow as before, fall “simultaneously” in the middle of your Messer with your left hand and go high with the blade and go with your hilt above his both arms. Then, step with the left foot in front of his left one and press with the hilt firmly from above downwards, and with your left arm push firmly his shoulder down and throw him over your left leg.</p>
 
<p>Then, another breaking: if he has grabbed you with his right [arm] under your right one and stroke with his left [hand] in your right elbow as before, fall “simultaneously” in the middle of your Messer with your left hand and go high with the blade and go with your hilt above his both arms. Then, step with the left foot in front of his left one and press with the hilt firmly from above downwards, and with your left arm push firmly his shoulder down and throw him over your left leg.</p>
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| <p>[301] Then, another different breaking: if he grabs as before, grab with your left hand from below at your hilt to help the right hand and pull firmly downwards as you have been taught before and strike at him through his head from above. ''The text follows''.</p>
 
| <p>[301] Then, another different breaking: if he grabs as before, grab with your left hand from below at your hilt to help the right hand and pull firmly downwards as you have been taught before and strike at him through his head from above. ''The text follows''.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if he has grabbed you as [before], hit with your left hand into his right elbow well to his right side and strike with your Messer to his head.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if he has grabbed you as [before], hit with your left hand into his right elbow well to his right side and strike with your Messer to his head.</p>
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<p>Here the master speaks about the cuts and their peculiarities, and states that they are four. The first two, that is the two from above, are to be performed against the fighters who go from the bind and who eagerly strike around with the Messer to the other peaks. The cut breaks it this manner: if he binds you on your Messer with displacing or else to your left side and then he strikes quickly around with the ''Entrüsthau'' or else to your right side, leap out of the stroke with the left foot to his right side and fall with the sharp edge over his arm and press him with the cut from you. You should always do this when he strikes from the displacement.</p>
 
<p>Here the master speaks about the cuts and their peculiarities, and states that they are four. The first two, that is the two from above, are to be performed against the fighters who go from the bind and who eagerly strike around with the Messer to the other peaks. The cut breaks it this manner: if he binds you on your Messer with displacing or else to your left side and then he strikes quickly around with the ''Entrüsthau'' or else to your right side, leap out of the stroke with the left foot to his right side and fall with the sharp edge over his arm and press him with the cut from you. You should always do this when he strikes from the displacement.</p>
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| <p>[303] </p>
 
| <p>[303] </p>
 
| <p>Then, if he lies to your right side at the ear, and you lie on his Messer from below or from above, as soon as he wants to strike around to the other peak of your left ear, cut with the short edge into his right arm on the inside. This is the other cut.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if he lies to your right side at the ear, and you lie on his Messer from below or from above, as soon as he wants to strike around to the other peak of your left ear, cut with the short edge into his right arm on the inside. This is the other cut.</p>
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| <p>[304] </p>
 
| <p>[304] </p>
 
| <p>Then, the two other cuts are to be performed agains the fighters who run in with high stretched arm and perform the cuts this way: if he binds you on the Messer, be it with displacing or else, and he then goes high with the arm and runs into you to your left side, turn your Messer so that the thumb is below and [cut] with the sharp [edge] under his hilt to his arm, and press upwards while cutting.</p>
 
| <p>Then, the two other cuts are to be performed agains the fighters who run in with high stretched arm and perform the cuts this way: if he binds you on the Messer, be it with displacing or else, and he then goes high with the arm and runs into you to your left side, turn your Messer so that the thumb is below and [cut] with the sharp [edge] under his hilt to his arm, and press upwards while cutting.</p>
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| <p>[305] </p>
 
| <p>[305] </p>
 
| <p>Then, if one runs into you to your right side, turn your Messer so that the thumb is below and come with the short edge under his hilt to his arm. And press upwards while cutting. Thus, you have the four cuts and if you can perform them well, you are able to perform them in all the bindings.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if one runs into you to your right side, turn your Messer so that the thumb is below and come with the short edge under his hilt to his arm. And press upwards while cutting. Thus, you have the four cuts and if you can perform them well, you are able to perform them in all the bindings.</p>
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<p>Here the master speaks how one should change one cut into the other one, and speaks: If he wants, etc. You should understand it this way: if you have bound one on his right side and you both assume the hanging point on the same side, “simultaneously,” as he strikes around, cut into his arms upwards with the short edge and “simultaneously” turn your Messer around on his arm and cut the upper cut over the same arm.</p>
 
<p>Here the master speaks how one should change one cut into the other one, and speaks: If he wants, etc. You should understand it this way: if you have bound one on his right side and you both assume the hanging point on the same side, “simultaneously,” as he strikes around, cut into his arms upwards with the short edge and “simultaneously” turn your Messer around on his arm and cut the upper cut over the same arm.</p>
 
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| <p>[307] </p>
 
| <p>[307] </p>
 
| <p>Then, if one runs into you to your right side with the stretched arm, wind your Messer with the short edge under his hilt into his arm, and press firmly upwards and step to his left side, and let the hilt go through below. Then, turn your Messer with the long edge over his arm into the cut from above and press from yourself. You can also cut the man into his neck or his chest, and thereafter deliver the cuts according to as the man stands.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if one runs into you to your right side with the stretched arm, wind your Messer with the short edge under his hilt into his arm, and press firmly upwards and step to his left side, and let the hilt go through below. Then, turn your Messer with the long edge over his arm into the cut from above and press from yourself. You can also cut the man into his neck or his chest, and thereafter deliver the cuts according to as the man stands.</p>
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<p>Here the master speaks about an element that is called the sun showing. Do it this way: if he strikes at you or you at him, and as the Messers spark together, go with the hilt of your Messer above his Messer on his right side, and step with your left foot behind his right one. Then, grab with your left hand behind on his shoulder of his left side, and pull him firmly towards you, and go with the hilt and the crosspiece of your Messer under his throat, and press his throat firmly against the nape of the neck. This is called the sun showing in the Messer.</p>
 
<p>Here the master speaks about an element that is called the sun showing. Do it this way: if he strikes at you or you at him, and as the Messers spark together, go with the hilt of your Messer above his Messer on his right side, and step with your left foot behind his right one. Then, grab with your left hand behind on his shoulder of his left side, and pull him firmly towards you, and go with the hilt and the crosspiece of your Messer under his throat, and press his throat firmly against the nape of the neck. This is called the sun showing in the Messer.</p>
 
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<p>Here the master states a breaking against the sun showing and do it this way: if he has gone with the hilt above your Messer under your neck, and with the left [hand] from behind to your left shoulder, drop your Messer and go with your right hand through his both arms, or between his both arms, and go with your right hand to his right arm from behind to the elbow. Then, pull with it firmly towards your right side and go with your left hand from outside under his right elbow to help your right hand, and turn your left side to his right one, and push with both hands with the entire force to your right side. This way, you will get his right arm clenched above your left one, and also his Messer.</p>
 
<p>Here the master states a breaking against the sun showing and do it this way: if he has gone with the hilt above your Messer under your neck, and with the left [hand] from behind to your left shoulder, drop your Messer and go with your right hand through his both arms, or between his both arms, and go with your right hand to his right arm from behind to the elbow. Then, pull with it firmly towards your right side and go with your left hand from outside under his right elbow to help your right hand, and turn your left side to his right one, and push with both hands with the entire force to your right side. This way, you will get his right arm clenched above your left one, and also his Messer.</p>
 
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<p>Then, if he has grabbed you with the hilt as before, and wants to do the sun showing, go with your Messer under his both arms to your left side, so that the point goes outside behind, and assume the armed hand, and go high with the hilt and with the right arm. Then, turn with your chest a bit backwards and “simultaneously” hit with your hilt firmly to his right elbow on the outside and step with your left foot in front of his right one and go with the hilt firmly above his right elbow, so that the point is above, and the hilt is towards the ground, on the inside to his arm and press firmly from above downwards with the armed hand to your right side.</p>
 
<p>Then, if he has grabbed you with the hilt as before, and wants to do the sun showing, go with your Messer under his both arms to your left side, so that the point goes outside behind, and assume the armed hand, and go high with the hilt and with the right arm. Then, turn with your chest a bit backwards and “simultaneously” hit with your hilt firmly to his right elbow on the outside and step with your left foot in front of his right one and go with the hilt firmly above his right elbow, so that the point is above, and the hilt is towards the ground, on the inside to his arm and press firmly from above downwards with the armed hand to your right side.</p>
 
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<p>Then, another different breaking: if he holds you as before with the sun showing, go under his both arms with the point to your left side and go with the hilt between his both arms upwards on the inside above his hand, and pull firmly with the hilt downwards and press firmly downwards with the blade of your Messer and swing to your right side.</p>
 
<p>Then, another different breaking: if he holds you as before with the sun showing, go under his both arms with the point to your left side and go with the hilt between his both arms upwards on the inside above his hand, and pull firmly with the hilt downwards and press firmly downwards with the blade of your Messer and swing to your right side.</p>
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| <p>Then, if he holds you as before in the sun showing, go with the Messer with the armed hand to his left side as before, but sooner than he has grabbed your shoulder. “Simultaneously” as he stretches the arm against you, go high with the hilt between his both arms and turn your left side to his right one, and step with your left foot in front of his right one. Then, pull with the hilt his right arm or hand firmly down, and press with the blade of your Messer and with your elbow to his right shoulder firmly from you. Then, lay down with your arm and chest on the same shoulder.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if he holds you as before in the sun showing, go with the Messer with the armed hand to his left side as before, but sooner than he has grabbed your shoulder. “Simultaneously” as he stretches the arm against you, go high with the hilt between his both arms and turn your left side to his right one, and step with your left foot in front of his right one. Then, pull with the hilt his right arm or hand firmly down, and press with the blade of your Messer and with your elbow to his right shoulder firmly from you. Then, lay down with your arm and chest on the same shoulder.</p>
 
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| <p>Then, if he has grabbed you as before, again in the moment when he wants to grab to your shoulder as before, go with your right arm outside firmly above his left on the outside to the joint and the elbow to his left side, and step with the left foot behind his right one and push him over it.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if he has grabbed you as before, again in the moment when he wants to grab to your shoulder as before, go with your right arm outside firmly above his left on the outside to the joint and the elbow to his left side, and step with the left foot behind his right one and push him over it.</p>
 
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<p>Here the master teaches a main element and states how you should run off in the Messer and speaks: if you want to run off, etc.</p>
 
<p>Here the master teaches a main element and states how you should run off in the Messer and speaks: if you want to run off, etc.</p>
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| <p>You should understand it this way: if you come in the ''Zufechten'' to him, and you have close to him with the binding, and then you want to run off with the Messer, you should weave with it, as the women do when they unspool the yarn on both sides. And do as if you wanted to sit down with the Messer, and let the Messer go off from both sides, so that the thumb is always down on the flat of the Messer. And as you see that he follows your Messer with the displacement, do “simultaneously” a feint on the side on which you can have the man in the surest manner, in that way you hit him.</p>
 
| <p>You should understand it this way: if you come in the ''Zufechten'' to him, and you have close to him with the binding, and then you want to run off with the Messer, you should weave with it, as the women do when they unspool the yarn on both sides. And do as if you wanted to sit down with the Messer, and let the Messer go off from both sides, so that the thumb is always down on the flat of the Messer. And as you see that he follows your Messer with the displacement, do “simultaneously” a feint on the side on which you can have the man in the surest manner, in that way you hit him.</p>
 
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| <p>[334] Then, or as you run off from both sides,“simultaneously” as you have run off from above, strike quickly to one of the the lower peak, and “simultaneously” strike quickly again to the upper peak.</p>
 
| <p>[334] Then, or as you run off from both sides,“simultaneously” as you have run off from above, strike quickly to one of the the lower peak, and “simultaneously” strike quickly again to the upper peak.</p>
 
| <p>Then, or as you run off from both sides, “simultaneously” as you have run off, strike quickly to the lower peak, and “simultaneously” strike quickly again to the upper peak. Or, strike the point at his chest and strike “simultaneously” skillfully to the previous peak.</p>
 
| <p>Then, or as you run off from both sides, “simultaneously” as you have run off, strike quickly to the lower peak, and “simultaneously” strike quickly again to the upper peak. Or, strike the point at his chest and strike “simultaneously” skillfully to the previous peak.</p>
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| <p>[336] </p>
 
| <p>[336] </p>
 
| <p>Then, here the master speaks about a main element, that is about the taking over.</p>
 
| <p>Then, here the master speaks about a main element, that is about the taking over.</p>
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| <p>[337] </p>
 
| <p>[337] </p>
 
| <p>Now notice that the taking over in the Messer is while you come together in the ''Zufechten'' and you both stand in the hanging point.</p>
 
| <p>Now notice that the taking over in the Messer is while you come together in the ''Zufechten'' and you both stand in the hanging point.</p>
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| <p>[338] </p>
 
| <p>[338] </p>
 
| <p>If he stands against you in the hanging point on your right side and you stand as well on his right side in the hanging point, and you both stand againt each other and are in binding, go with the crosspiece to his left side on his Messer and push his Messer to his right side with your Messer. “Simultaneously” step well around to his left side with your right foot and strike with the blunt edge at his head.</p>
 
| <p>If he stands against you in the hanging point on your right side and you stand as well on his right side in the hanging point, and you both stand againt each other and are in binding, go with the crosspiece to his left side on his Messer and push his Messer to his right side with your Messer. “Simultaneously” step well around to his left side with your right foot and strike with the blunt edge at his head.</p>
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Line 6,411: Line 6,386:
 
| <p>Then, if you stand on his left side on his Messer in the hanging point, go with the crosspiece or the hilt to his right side on the blade of his Messer, and push his Messer to his left side. “Simultaneously” step with your left foot forwards to his right side and strike at his head with the long edge.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if you stand on his left side on his Messer in the hanging point, go with the crosspiece or the hilt to his right side on the blade of his Messer, and push his Messer to his left side. “Simultaneously” step with your left foot forwards to his right side and strike at his head with the long edge.</p>
 
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Line 6,460: Line 6,435:
 
| <p>[341] Then, another breaking against the taking over and is better than the first breaking and element, as the first element and the first breaking go quite badly, but this element and breaking goes firmly rightfully and do it this way: if he stands in the hanging point to your right side and you also [stand] on his right side, “simultaneously,” as he pushes your Messer to your right side and wants to strike to your left side to the ear, “simultaneously” twitch your Messer to yourself from his Messer. Then, come sooner with the stroke, and strike to his ear to his right side.</p>
 
| <p>[341] Then, another breaking against the taking over and is better than the first breaking and element, as the first element and the first breaking go quite badly, but this element and breaking goes firmly rightfully and do it this way: if he stands in the hanging point to your right side and you also [stand] on his right side, “simultaneously,” as he pushes your Messer to your right side and wants to strike to your left side to the ear, “simultaneously” twitch your Messer to yourself from his Messer. Then, come sooner with the stroke, and strike to his ear to his right side.</p>
 
| <p>You should understand it this way: if he stands in the hanging point to your right side and you also [stand] on his right side, “simultaneously,” as he pushes your Messer to your right side and wants to strike to your left side to the ear, “simultaneously” twitch your Messer to yourself close to your body from his Messer with the lowered point. Then, come sooner with the stroke, and strike to his ear to his right side.</p>
 
| <p>You should understand it this way: if he stands in the hanging point to your right side and you also [stand] on his right side, “simultaneously,” as he pushes your Messer to your right side and wants to strike to your left side to the ear, “simultaneously” twitch your Messer to yourself close to your body from his Messer with the lowered point. Then, come sooner with the stroke, and strike to his ear to his right side.</p>
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| <p>[342] You should do the breaking this way: if he stands on your left side in the hanging point and you also stand on his left side in the hanging point, and he wants to take over your Messer with his Messer, notice, while he pushes your Messer, twitch your Messer to yourself, and come sooner with the stroke than him, and strike at his left ear. “Simultaneously” wind your Messer against him and thrust at his face.</p>
 
| <p>[342] You should do the breaking this way: if he stands on your left side in the hanging point and you also stand on his left side in the hanging point, and he wants to take over your Messer with his Messer, notice, while he pushes your Messer, twitch your Messer to yourself, and come sooner with the stroke than him, and strike at his left ear. “Simultaneously” wind your Messer against him and thrust at his face.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if you stand on your left side in the hanging point and he also stands against you on his left side in the hanging point and wants to take over your Messer with his Messer, notice, while he pushes your Messer, twitch your Messer to yourself close to your body, and come sooner with the stroke than him, and strike at his left ear. “Simultaneously” wind your Messer against him and thrust at his face if you want, etc. And the breaking is very bad and not the best, and if you cannot come any further, you can still help yourself with it.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if you stand on your left side in the hanging point and he also stands against you on his left side in the hanging point and wants to take over your Messer with his Messer, notice, while he pushes your Messer, twitch your Messer to yourself close to your body, and come sooner with the stroke than him, and strike at his left ear. “Simultaneously” wind your Messer against him and thrust at his face if you want, etc. And the breaking is very bad and not the best, and if you cannot come any further, you can still help yourself with it.</p>
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<p>Then, another breaking, and it is the best. If he wants to take over you as before, notice, as he strikes at your left ear, “simultaneously” go high with your Messer as before under his Messer and set the point on his neck to his right side and do “simultaneously” what you want.</p>
 
<p>Then, another breaking, and it is the best. If he wants to take over you as before, notice, as he strikes at your left ear, “simultaneously” go high with your Messer as before under his Messer and set the point on his neck to his right side and do “simultaneously” what you want.</p>
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<p>Here the master says how one should take over the man and [speaks]: If you want, etc. You should understand it this way: if you want to take his Messer, do it this way-if you both stand in the hanging point on his right side and he also [stands] on your right side, take over his Messer well on his right side. “Simultaneously” fall with your empty hand on his hand on the hilt of the Messer, and pull downwards in that way you take his Messer.</p>
 
<p>Here the master says how one should take over the man and [speaks]: If you want, etc. You should understand it this way: if you want to take his Messer, do it this way-if you both stand in the hanging point on his right side and he also [stands] on your right side, take over his Messer well on his right side. “Simultaneously” fall with your empty hand on his hand on the hilt of the Messer, and pull downwards in that way you take his Messer.</p>
 
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<p>Then, if you both stand as before, take over him with the empty hand, and do him this way: if you both stand in the hanging point, grab with your left [hand] to his left side through his Messer, and fall with the left hand on the outside and above between his Messer and your right hand. This way he is taken over with the empty hand.</p>
 
<p>Then, if you both stand as before, take over him with the empty hand, and do him this way: if you both stand in the hanging point, grab with your left [hand] to his left side through his Messer, and fall with the left hand on the outside and above between his Messer and your right hand. This way he is taken over with the empty hand.</p>
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| <p>[349] </p>
 
| <p>[349] </p>
 
| <p>Then, if you stand in the hanging point as before, you can also twitch through, and change through or cut.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if you stand in the hanging point as before, you can also twitch through, and change through or cut.</p>
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| <p>[350] </p>
 
| <p>[350] </p>
 
| <p>Then, do him as if you wanted to thrust at the lower peaks, and “simultaneously” thrust aside to his right side, and do not hit him with the thrust, but strike with the ''Entrüsthau'' to his left side to the upper peaks.</p>
 
| <p>Then, do him as if you wanted to thrust at the lower peaks, and “simultaneously” thrust aside to his right side, and do not hit him with the thrust, but strike with the ''Entrüsthau'' to his left side to the upper peaks.</p>
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| <p>[351] </p>
 
| <p>[351] </p>
 
| <p>Then, if you both stand as before, “simultaneously“ wind with your Messer against his Messer so that the thumb is above, and thrust skillfully at his stomach. “Simultaneously” wind again to your left side, so that the blunt edge is below and thrust at him to the previous peak.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if you both stand as before, “simultaneously“ wind with your Messer against his Messer so that the thumb is above, and thrust skillfully at his stomach. “Simultaneously” wind again to your left side, so that the blunt edge is below and thrust at him to the previous peak.</p>
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| <p>[352] Then, if you stand as before, do as if you wanted to wind at his stomach, and “simultaneously” thrust at his face.</p>
 
| <p>[352] Then, if you stand as before, do as if you wanted to wind at his stomach, and “simultaneously” thrust at his face.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if you stand as before, do as if you wanted to wind at his stomach, and thrust the long point “simultaneously” at his face.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if you stand as before, do as if you wanted to wind at his stomach, and thrust the long point “simultaneously” at his face.</p>
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<p>Here the master states a breaking and speaks: In winding, etc. You should understand it this way: if you stand in the hanging point against his right side and he winds his Messer against your one, and wants to go through “simultaneously” with the point to your face, “simultaneously” wind also against his Messer and go with it high to his face, so that your point hits and his one will be set off.</p>
 
<p>Here the master states a breaking and speaks: In winding, etc. You should understand it this way: if you stand in the hanging point against his right side and he winds his Messer against your one, and wants to go through “simultaneously” with the point to your face, “simultaneously” wind also against his Messer and go with it high to his face, so that your point hits and his one will be set off.</p>
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| <p>Then, another breaking against the twitching in the hanging point. If you have noticed that he twitchs his Messer to himself and wants to twitch through, “simultaneously,” as he goes high with the hilt and also the arm, go with the hanging point to his face and do not let him come from your Messer or twitch through.</p>
 
| <p>Then, another breaking against the twitching in the hanging point. If you have noticed that he twitchs his Messer to himself and wants to twitch through, “simultaneously,” as he goes high with the hilt and also the arm, go with the hanging point to his face and do not let him come from your Messer or twitch through.</p>
 
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<p>Then, a breaking against the Messer-taking in the hanging point. If he takes over you on your right side and grabs with his left hand on the outside to your right hand in the hilt, and wants to take your Messer, “simultaneously,” as he presses downwards, fall with your left hand from below on the hilt and with your right hand go above on the hilt again, and pull with both hands firmly downwards, in that way you take the Messer from him again and strike through his head.</p>
 
<p>Then, a breaking against the Messer-taking in the hanging point. If he takes over you on your right side and grabs with his left hand on the outside to your right hand in the hilt, and wants to take your Messer, “simultaneously,” as he presses downwards, fall with your left hand from below on the hilt and with your right hand go above on the hilt again, and pull with both hands firmly downwards, in that way you take the Messer from him again and strike through his head.</p>
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| <p>[357] </p>
 
| <p>[357] </p>
 
| <p>Then, break also the other Messer-taking with this breaking announced before, which is called “freely unbridled.”</p>
 
| <p>Then, break also the other Messer-taking with this breaking announced before, which is called “freely unbridled.”</p>
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| <p>[359] </p>
 
| <p>[359] </p>
 
| <p>Then, if you come together in the ''Zufechten'' and you want to do the going through, do it this way: strike an upper stroke from your right shoulder directly to his left side, and “simultaneously”, before you hit with the stroke, wind the blunt edge against his Messer and lower the point. Then, go between him and you to his right side, and strike to his head.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if you come together in the ''Zufechten'' and you want to do the going through, do it this way: strike an upper stroke from your right shoulder directly to his left side, and “simultaneously”, before you hit with the stroke, wind the blunt edge against his Messer and lower the point. Then, go between him and you to his right side, and strike to his head.</p>
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| <p>Then, if he comes to you in the ''Zufechten'', strike an upper stroke firmly to his left side to the head. “Simultaneously” wind the blunt edge against his Messer and let the point go down and go between you and him to his right side, and thrust him from above at his face, and turn your Messer so that the blunt edge is below.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if he comes to you in the ''Zufechten'', strike an upper stroke firmly to his left side to the head. “Simultaneously” wind the blunt edge against his Messer and let the point go down and go between you and him to his right side, and thrust him from above at his face, and turn your Messer so that the blunt edge is below.</p>
 
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| <p>[361] </p>
 
| <p>[361] </p>
 
| <p>Then, if you have also thrusted to his right side in the going through, you can also “simultaneously” twitch through and thrust againt to his left side.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if you have also thrusted to his right side in the going through, you can also “simultaneously” twitch through and thrust againt to his left side.</p>
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<p>Then, you may also try if you may thrust at him through both cheeks, and do it this way: if you come to the man in the ''Zufechten'' as before, “simultaneously” strike firmly an upper stroke at him as before. “Simultaneously” go through with the Messer to his right side and thrust at his face. “Simultaneously” twitch your Messer again towards yourself and thrust at his left side at the face.</p>
 
<p>Then, you may also try if you may thrust at him through both cheeks, and do it this way: if you come to the man in the ''Zufechten'' as before, “simultaneously” strike firmly an upper stroke at him as before. “Simultaneously” go through with the Messer to his right side and thrust at his face. “Simultaneously” twitch your Messer again towards yourself and thrust at his left side at the face.</p>
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| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
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| <p><br/></p>
 
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Line 6,840: Line 6,815:
 
<p>Then, strike an upper stroke to his left side as before and go through and thrust at his right side at the face. “Simultaneously” go high with the Messer and go above your head, so that the thumb is below on the flat. And as you come above the middle of your head, so that the point is backwards above the head, and the hilt is against the man, “simultaneously” strike from above again to his right side at the head. Or, cut firmly at his arm, or work with the doubling, or “simultaneously” strike at the lower peaks.</p>
 
<p>Then, strike an upper stroke to his left side as before and go through and thrust at his right side at the face. “Simultaneously” go high with the Messer and go above your head, so that the thumb is below on the flat. And as you come above the middle of your head, so that the point is backwards above the head, and the hilt is against the man, “simultaneously” strike from above again to his right side at the head. Or, cut firmly at his arm, or work with the doubling, or “simultaneously” strike at the lower peaks.</p>
 
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| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
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| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
Line 6,865: Line 6,840:
 
| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
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| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
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| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
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| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
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| <p>[365] </p>
 
| <p>[365] </p>
 
| <p>Then, do the bowing this way: hold your Messer on your left side above the knee, so that the point is against the man, and if he binds on you from his right side to your left side, bow with your Messer towards your body to your left side, so that the point is a bit lowered, the thumb is below, and the blunt edge stands against you. “Simultaneously,” as your Messer sparks on his one, step to his left side well out of the stroke with a twofold step, and strike through his head to his left side. Amen.</p>
 
| <p>Then, do the bowing this way: hold your Messer on your left side above the knee, so that the point is against the man, and if he binds on you from his right side to your left side, bow with your Messer towards your body to your left side, so that the point is a bit lowered, the thumb is below, and the blunt edge stands against you. “Simultaneously,” as your Messer sparks on his one, step to his left side well out of the stroke with a twofold step, and strike through his head to his left side. Amen.</p>
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Line 6,906: Line 6,881:
 
<p>Then, perform the other bowing this way: stand with the Messer on your right side as before, and if he strikes to you to your left side to the opening, bow with the Messer below his Messer to your right side, so that the point goes to your right side, and the hilt is against your left one, and the thumb is below, and the long edge is against you. Then, step out of the stroke to his right side with a twofold step well around him, and strike to his head to his right side.</p>
 
<p>Then, perform the other bowing this way: stand with the Messer on your right side as before, and if he strikes to you to your left side to the opening, bow with the Messer below his Messer to your right side, so that the point goes to your right side, and the hilt is against your left one, and the thumb is below, and the long edge is against you. Then, step out of the stroke to his right side with a twofold step well around him, and strike to his head to his right side.</p>
 
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| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
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| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
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Line 6,927: Line 6,902:
  
 
<p>Then, the third bowing is to be done this way: stand with your Messer to your left side, so that the thumb is above on the Messer, the point of the Messer is on the ground, and the blunt edge is turned against the man. And if he strikes at you, bow your Messer to your right side under his Messer, and have your shield, that is your displacement, well in front of your head. Then, step with your left foot well out of the stroke to his right foot and his right side, and strike “simultaneously” at him through his head on the right side. Amen.</p>
 
<p>Then, the third bowing is to be done this way: stand with your Messer to your left side, so that the thumb is above on the Messer, the point of the Messer is on the ground, and the blunt edge is turned against the man. And if he strikes at you, bow your Messer to your right side under his Messer, and have your shield, that is your displacement, well in front of your head. Then, step with your left foot well out of the stroke to his right foot and his right side, and strike “simultaneously” at him through his head on the right side. Amen.</p>
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| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
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| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
Line 6,949: Line 6,924:
 
<p>Then, the fourth bowing is to be done on the left side, and do it this way: stand with the Messer on your left side, so that the point is on the ground, and the thumb is above on the flat, and expose yourself with your right side. If he strikes at the opening, bow your Messer well to your right side, so that the hilt is on your right side, and the point of the Messer is on your left side. Then, step in a twofold manner with both your feet well around him to his left side, well out of the stroke, and strike at him through his head to his left side. Amen.</p>
 
<p>Then, the fourth bowing is to be done on the left side, and do it this way: stand with the Messer on your left side, so that the point is on the ground, and the thumb is above on the flat, and expose yourself with your right side. If he strikes at the opening, bow your Messer well to your right side, so that the hilt is on your right side, and the point of the Messer is on your left side. Then, step in a twofold manner with both your feet well around him to his left side, well out of the stroke, and strike at him through his head to his left side. Amen.</p>
 
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| <p>[369] </p>
 
| <p>[369] </p>
 
| <p>Thus, you have the bowing in a twofold manner from both sides.</p>
 
| <p>Thus, you have the bowing in a twofold manner from both sides.</p>
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| <p><br/></p>
 
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| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
Line 7,012: Line 6,987:
 
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| <p><br/></p>
 
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Line 7,064: Line 7,039:
 
| <p>And do him this way: go firmly to him with the ''Entrüsthau'' to his left side, and in the binding, as the Messers spark together, go with your hilt high and over his Messer to his right side, and go with the crosspiece on the inside to his right elbow, and push with the crosspiece and the Messer firmly from you. With the left hand fall into his binding behing his right hand, and pull with your left hand firmly towards yourself, in that way you take his Messer.</p>
 
| <p>And do him this way: go firmly to him with the ''Entrüsthau'' to his left side, and in the binding, as the Messers spark together, go with your hilt high and over his Messer to his right side, and go with the crosspiece on the inside to his right elbow, and push with the crosspiece and the Messer firmly from you. With the left hand fall into his binding behing his right hand, and pull with your left hand firmly towards yourself, in that way you take his Messer.</p>
 
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Line 7,082: Line 7,057:
 
| <p>[375] Then, if he strikes a stroke from above against you, strike also together with him. “Simultaneously” wind your Messer across a bit on his own and grab “simultaneously” with your left arm at both Messers, so that both points are outside behind you and under your left shoulder. “Simultaneously” go with your hilt from below through his right arm and with your hilt outside above his right arm and pull strongly upwards.</p>
 
| <p>[375] Then, if he strikes a stroke from above against you, strike also together with him. “Simultaneously” wind your Messer across a bit on his own and grab “simultaneously” with your left arm at both Messers, so that both points are outside behind you and under your left shoulder. “Simultaneously” go with your hilt from below through his right arm and with your hilt outside above his right arm and pull strongly upwards.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if he strikes an upper stroke against you, strike also together with him. “Simultaneously” wind your Messer with the flat a bit on his own, and grab “simultaneously” with your left arm above both Messers, so that both points are outwards behind you and below your left shoulder. “Simultaneously” go with your hilt downwards through his right arm and wind your hilt over his right hand on the outside, and pull firmly upwards to your right side.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if he strikes an upper stroke against you, strike also together with him. “Simultaneously” wind your Messer with the flat a bit on his own, and grab “simultaneously” with your left arm above both Messers, so that both points are outwards behind you and below your left shoulder. “Simultaneously” go with your hilt downwards through his right arm and wind your hilt over his right hand on the outside, and pull firmly upwards to your right side.</p>
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| {{secLeck|Page:MS M.I.29 087v.jpg|2|lbl=87v.2}}
 
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| {{paget|Page:Cgm 582|131v|jpg}}
 
| {{paget|Page:Cgm 582|131v|jpg}}
 
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Line 7,099: Line 7,074:
 
| <p>Then, grab his Messer as before and go with the hilt over his arm on the inside, and pull firmly downwards to your right side.</p>
 
| <p>Then, grab his Messer as before and go with the hilt over his arm on the inside, and pull firmly downwards to your right side.</p>
 
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| {{paget|Page:Cgm 582|132r|jpg}}
 
| {{paget|Page:Cgm 582|132r|jpg}}
 
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Line 7,115: Line 7,090:
 
| <p>Then, if you want to take his Messer with the empty hand, that is with your left hand, notice: if he strikes at your left side, bow your Messer under his Messer well to your left side. “Simultaneously” leap well to his right side under his Messer and grab his arm on the inside at the hand, and press with the left arm from inside between his hand and the hilt, firmly to your left side, in that way you take his Messer.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if you want to take his Messer with the empty hand, that is with your left hand, notice: if he strikes at your left side, bow your Messer under his Messer well to your left side. “Simultaneously” leap well to his right side under his Messer and grab his arm on the inside at the hand, and press with the left arm from inside between his hand and the hilt, firmly to your left side, in that way you take his Messer.</p>
 
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| {{paget|Page:Cgm 582|132v|jpg}}
 
| {{paget|Page:Cgm 582|132v|jpg}}
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Line 7,131: Line 7,106:
 
| <p>Then, grab with your left hand over both Messers again, and “simultaneously” go with your hilt on his hilt, so that your crosspiece comes behind or in front of his one, and wind with it to his right side, and push with the front part of your arm firmly, also to his right side, with the bent arm, so that the elbow is below. And push with it firmly, and pull “simultaneously” firmly from above downwards to your right side, in that way you take his Messer again.</p>
 
| <p>Then, grab with your left hand over both Messers again, and “simultaneously” go with your hilt on his hilt, so that your crosspiece comes behind or in front of his one, and wind with it to his right side, and push with the front part of your arm firmly, also to his right side, with the bent arm, so that the elbow is below. And push with it firmly, and pull “simultaneously” firmly from above downwards to your right side, in that way you take his Messer again.</p>
 
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<p>Then, a breaking against the Messer-taking with the empty hand. If he has grabbed your right arm with his left hand, and wants to press you to his left side, “simultaneously” come with your left hand to help your right hand, and grab with it your hilt from below, and pull firmly from above down, as you have heard before.</p>
 
<p>Then, a breaking against the Messer-taking with the empty hand. If he has grabbed your right arm with his left hand, and wants to press you to his left side, “simultaneously” come with your left hand to help your right hand, and grab with it your hilt from below, and pull firmly from above down, as you have heard before.</p>
 
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<p>Then, if he has grabbed both Messers with his left arm and goes down through with the hilt on the outside to the joint of your hand, and he wants to pull towards his right side, “simultaneously” grab behind his left hand at the weak of the Messer in front, and pull firmly to your left side.</p>
 
<p>Then, if he has grabbed both Messers with his left arm and goes down through with the hilt on the outside to the joint of your hand, and he wants to pull towards his right side, “simultaneously” grab behind his left hand at the weak of the Messer in front, and pull firmly to your left side.</p>
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<p>Then, do also this breaking against the fourth Messer-taking.</p>
 
<p>Then, do also this breaking against the fourth Messer-taking.</p>
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<p>Here the master teaches an element that is called an emergency element, and it occurs when you have no defence and you are overrun and you cannot flee without harm, stand merrily if you must defend yourself, and nothing else may happen. Turn against him and stand with your left foot forwards and when he strikes at you from above downwards, step with your right foot against his right one, and well away aside. Then, go with the stretched [arm] well outside on his Messer on the flat on the outside, and go on the inside with your right arm above his Messer or arm, and press the arm well to your body, and turn your hand on his Messer. Then, fall with your left hand on his hilt or hand, and pull with your body firmly to your right side, in that way you take his Messer.</p>
 
<p>Here the master teaches an element that is called an emergency element, and it occurs when you have no defence and you are overrun and you cannot flee without harm, stand merrily if you must defend yourself, and nothing else may happen. Turn against him and stand with your left foot forwards and when he strikes at you from above downwards, step with your right foot against his right one, and well away aside. Then, go with the stretched [arm] well outside on his Messer on the flat on the outside, and go on the inside with your right arm above his Messer or arm, and press the arm well to your body, and turn your hand on his Messer. Then, fall with your left hand on his hilt or hand, and pull with your body firmly to your right side, in that way you take his Messer.</p>
 
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| <p>[386] </p>
 
| <p>[386] </p>
 
| <p>Then, if he strikes at you as before, stand with your right foot forwards and step with your left one to his left one, well out of the stroke, and go with your left [hand] above his Messer, and step with your right foot against his right one. Then, go with your right hand on his hilt at the hand under his Messer, and come with your left hand under his Messer to your right side, and swing firmly to your left side.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if he strikes at you as before, stand with your right foot forwards and step with your left one to his left one, well out of the stroke, and go with your left [hand] above his Messer, and step with your right foot against his right one. Then, go with your right hand on his hilt at the hand under his Messer, and come with your left hand under his Messer to your right side, and swing firmly to your left side.</p>
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| <p>Then, if he strikes at you as before, step to his right side with your left foot and fall over his Messer with the left arm. Then, fall with your right hand to his hilt, and pull firmly to your right side.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if he strikes at you as before, step to his right side with your left foot and fall over his Messer with the left arm. Then, fall with your right hand to his hilt, and pull firmly to your right side.</p>
 
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| <p>[388] </p>
 
| <p>[388] </p>
 
| <p>Then, if he strikes at you as before, stand with your left foot forwards and step with your right foot to his right one well out of the stroke, and go over his Messer with your right arm, and with yout left hand on his hilt, and pull firmly to your left side.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if he strikes at you as before, stand with your left foot forwards and step with your right foot to his right one well out of the stroke, and go over his Messer with your right arm, and with yout left hand on his hilt, and pull firmly to your left side.</p>
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<p>Here the master states a breaking against the Messer-taking announced above: if you have stroke to one who has no Messer and he displaces with the arm, as it is stated above, and he goes above your Messer, “simultaneously” wind your Messer around, so that the short edge is below, and go high with your hilt, and set the point to his chest.</p>
 
<p>Here the master states a breaking against the Messer-taking announced above: if you have stroke to one who has no Messer and he displaces with the arm, as it is stated above, and he goes above your Messer, “simultaneously” wind your Messer around, so that the short edge is below, and go high with your hilt, and set the point to his chest.</p>
 
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| <p>Then, if he goes above your arm, you find the breaking where the text states: If he wants to show off. There, the breaking is taught.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if he goes above your arm, you find the breaking where the text states: If he wants to show off. There, the breaking is taught.</p>
 
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<p>Here the master teaches how one should take the Messer with the armed hand from the other, and speaks: If you want in the armed manner, etc. You should understand it this way: if he strikes at you from his right side to your left one, bow with your Messer and with your left hand go “simultaneously” in the middle of your Messer and catch the stroke between your both hands on the Messer. “Simultaneously” go high with your hilt on the inside and from above downwards over his hand to the joint on the outside, and pull firmly to your right side, in that way you take his Messer.</p>
 
<p>Here the master teaches how one should take the Messer with the armed hand from the other, and speaks: If you want in the armed manner, etc. You should understand it this way: if he strikes at you from his right side to your left one, bow with your Messer and with your left hand go “simultaneously” in the middle of your Messer and catch the stroke between your both hands on the Messer. “Simultaneously” go high with your hilt on the inside and from above downwards over his hand to the joint on the outside, and pull firmly to your right side, in that way you take his Messer.</p>
 
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<p>Then, you can also strike well to both ears in the armed manner and you can also do the feints in it. And you can change through, twitch through in the armed manner, and you can also do the feint with the armed point.</p>
 
<p>Then, you can also strike well to both ears in the armed manner and you can also do the feints in it. And you can change through, twitch through in the armed manner, and you can also do the feint with the armed point.</p>
 
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| <p>[393] Then, if he goes to you, do as if you wanted to thrust at him in the armed manner from your right side and at his left side. “Simultaneously” strike with the hilt forwards at his left foot and when you want to strike, let the right hand go off the Messer and strike with the left hand, as you know well.</p>
 
| <p>[393] Then, if he goes to you, do as if you wanted to thrust at him in the armed manner from your right side and at his left side. “Simultaneously” strike with the hilt forwards at his left foot and when you want to strike, let the right hand go off the Messer and strike with the left hand, as you know well.</p>
 
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| <p>[397] Then, if you come with the armed hand on the man, do the running off with the armed hand on both sides, and “simultaneously” fall in the running off or thrust. As while you run off and you have run off from both sides, that is, first with the hilt and then with the blade on his right side, “simultaneously” fall with the hilt to hilt left side over his Messer and on his neck to his right side and turn him at the neck around or throw him over your right leg.</p>
 
| <p>[397] Then, if you come with the armed hand on the man, do the running off with the armed hand on both sides, and “simultaneously” fall in the running off or thrust. As while you run off and you have run off from both sides, that is, first with the hilt and then with the blade on his right side, “simultaneously” fall with the hilt to hilt left side over his Messer and on his neck to his right side and turn him at the neck around or throw him over your right leg.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if you come with the armed hand on the man, do the running off with the armed hand on both sides, and “simultaneously” fall in the thrusts, cuts or strokes. Overrun his Messer, grab him at the neck and do with the armed hand what you want.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if you come with the armed hand on the man, do the running off with the armed hand on both sides, and “simultaneously” fall in the thrusts, cuts or strokes. Overrun his Messer, grab him at the neck and do with the armed hand what you want.</p>
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<p>Here the master states a breaking against the first element, that is against the Messer-taking with the armed hand, and speaks: If he wants to harass, etc. You should understand it this way: if he wants to take your Messer with the armed hand, notice, while he goes over your hand with his hilt, and wants to pull to his right side, “simultaneously” grab with your left hand in the weak of his Messer and turn your hilt with your right hand to his right, between his both hands, and pull “simultaneously” firmly to your left side.</p>
 
<p>Here the master states a breaking against the first element, that is against the Messer-taking with the armed hand, and speaks: If he wants to harass, etc. You should understand it this way: if he wants to take your Messer with the armed hand, notice, while he goes over your hand with his hilt, and wants to pull to his right side, “simultaneously” grab with your left hand in the weak of his Messer and turn your hilt with your right hand to his right, between his both hands, and pull “simultaneously” firmly to your left side.</p>
 
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| <p>[399] </p>
 
| <p>[399] </p>
 
| <p>Then, another breaking. If he goes with the hilt over your arm as before, notice, while he goes over your Messer, fall with your left arm over both Messers and press them into your left side, and swing firmly to the same side.</p>
 
| <p>Then, another breaking. If he goes with the hilt over your arm as before, notice, while he goes over your Messer, fall with your left arm over both Messers and press them into your left side, and swing firmly to the same side.</p>
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| <p>[401] </p>
 
| <p>[401] </p>
 
| <p>Then, another breaking: if he falls with the hilt over your arm as before with the armed hand, notice, “simultaneously,” while he wants to go with the hilt above your hand, turn your Messer around on his one, so that the short edge is on his Messer, and strike at his head with the short edge.</p>
 
| <p>Then, another breaking: if he falls with the hilt over your arm as before with the armed hand, notice, “simultaneously,” while he wants to go with the hilt above your hand, turn your Messer around on his one, so that the short edge is on his Messer, and strike at his head with the short edge.</p>
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| <p>[402] </p>
 
| <p>[402] </p>
 
| <p>Then, as you fall on his head with the short edge as before, “simultaneously” go from his Messer with your point against his left side between you and him with the lowered point to your left side. Then, move the point to his chest and step with your left foot back and strike at his head.</p>
 
| <p>Then, as you fall on his head with the short edge as before, “simultaneously” go from his Messer with your point against his left side between you and him with the lowered point to your left side. Then, move the point to his chest and step with your left foot back and strike at his head.</p>
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<p>Here the master states a counter-breaking against the first breaking on the Messer and speaks: If you are, etc. You should understand it this way: if he has grabbed your Messer at the weak and pulls to his left side, and you feel that you cannot hold your Messer, fall with your left hand behind his left one on the hilt, and with the right one forwards to his right hand, and turn the hilt against him. Then, pull firmly downwards, in that way you take his Messer again and you strike at him through his head.</p>
 
<p>Here the master states a counter-breaking against the first breaking on the Messer and speaks: If you are, etc. You should understand it this way: if he has grabbed your Messer at the weak and pulls to his left side, and you feel that you cannot hold your Messer, fall with your left hand behind his left one on the hilt, and with the right one forwards to his right hand, and turn the hilt against him. Then, pull firmly downwards, in that way you take his Messer again and you strike at him through his head.</p>
 
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<p>Here the master states a breaking against the element where one holds one at the neck with the hilt, and this is the first breaking, as the breakings are numerous and various.</p>
 
<p>Here the master states a breaking against the element where one holds one at the neck with the hilt, and this is the first breaking, as the breakings are numerous and various.</p>
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| <p>Then, the first breaking: if one holds you firmly with the armed hand with the hilt at the neck, also take your Messer in the armed hand, and go with the hilt over his left hand on the inside to the outside over the joint, and press firmly downwards with the hilt. Then, raise with the left hand and with the blade of the Messer firmly upwards, and step with the left foot well in front of his right one, and press his left hand with the bind firmly on you to your right side. Then, push him up with your Messer firmly from you and throw him forwards down on the face over your right foot.</p>
 
| <p>Then, the first breaking: if one holds you firmly with the armed hand with the hilt at the neck, also take your Messer in the armed hand, and go with the hilt over his left hand on the inside to the outside over the joint, and press firmly downwards with the hilt. Then, raise with the left hand and with the blade of the Messer firmly upwards, and step with the left foot well in front of his right one, and press his left hand with the bind firmly on you to your right side. Then, push him up with your Messer firmly from you and throw him forwards down on the face over your right foot.</p>
 
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| <p>[407] Then, another breaking. If he holds you at the neck as before, fall in the armed hand also as before and go with the blade from behind at his right arm to the joint of the elbow, so that the bind is down and the blade stands up, and step with your right foot behind his left one and push him over it.</p>
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| <p>[407] </p>
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<p>Then, another breaking. If he holds you at the neck as before, fall in the armed hand also as before and go with the blade from behind at his right arm to the joint of the elbow, so that the bind is down and the blade stands up, and step with your right foot behind his left one and push him over it.</p>
 
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| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
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<p>Then, another breaking: if he holds you at the neck with the bind as before, drop your Messer and strike your left arm above his right one from above firmly downwards, and grab with your right hand in his joint of the hand. Then, leap with your left foot in front of his right one and press his left hand well into your right side, and swing with the body to your right side, and throw him over your left leg in front of you.</p>
 
<p>Then, another breaking: if he holds you at the neck with the bind as before, drop your Messer and strike your left arm above his right one from above firmly downwards, and grab with your right hand in his joint of the hand. Then, leap with your left foot in front of his right one and press his left hand well into your right side, and swing with the body to your right side, and throw him over your left leg in front of you.</p>
 
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| <p><br/></p>
 
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| <p><br/></p>
 
| <p><br/></p>
  
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| <p>[409] </p>
 
| <p>[409] </p>
 
| <p>Then, another breaking: if he has you at the neck as before, take your right hand and go with it to the blade of his Messer to between his both hands close to his left one, and pull firmly towards yourself to your right side. “Simultaneously” as the hilt comes free from the neck, grab with your left above his right one to the hilt, and pull downwards to your right side, in that way you take his Messer.</p>
 
| <p>Then, another breaking: if he has you at the neck as before, take your right hand and go with it to the blade of his Messer to between his both hands close to his left one, and pull firmly towards yourself to your right side. “Simultaneously” as the hilt comes free from the neck, grab with your left above his right one to the hilt, and pull downwards to your right side, in that way you take his Messer.</p>
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| <p>[410] </p>
 
| <p>[410] </p>
 
| <p>Notice, if you want to do the Messer-taking, you should always fall to the weak of the Messer with your right hand.</p>
 
| <p>Notice, if you want to do the Messer-taking, you should always fall to the weak of the Messer with your right hand.</p>
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| <p>[412] </p>
 
| <p>[412] </p>
 
| <p>Then, another breaking: push him from you with your left hand and take the balance at the elbow, and grab forwards with the right hand in his right one. Then, step with the left foot in front of his right one.</p>
 
| <p>Then, another breaking: push him from you with your left hand and take the balance at the elbow, and grab forwards with the right hand in his right one. Then, step with the left foot in front of his right one.</p>
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| <p>Then, another breaking: push him firmly from you with his elbow with your left hand, and push him to his right side. “Simultaneously,” drop your Messer and grab him outside at his joint of his right leg. Then, lift him high and throw him on his left side.</p>
 
| <p>Then, another breaking: push him firmly from you with his elbow with your left hand, and push him to his right side. “Simultaneously,” drop your Messer and grab him outside at his joint of his right leg. Then, lift him high and throw him on his left side.</p>
 
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| <p>Then, another breaking: if he has grabbed you as before, push him from you to his left side with your left hand, and go with your right hand or arm around his body in the front. Then, step with your right foot behind his right one and throw him over your right hip on his back or head. Amen.</p>
 
| <p>Then, another breaking: if he has grabbed you as before, push him from you to his left side with your left hand, and go with your right hand or arm around his body in the front. Then, step with your right foot behind his right one and throw him over your right hip on his back or head. Amen.</p>
 
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| <p>[416] </p>
 
| <p>[416] </p>
 
| <p>Then, another breaking: if he holds you at the throat with the armed hand as before, press firmly backwards with the neck. “Simultaneously” grab also with the armed hand in the blade of your Messer under his Messer and suddenly let your right hand go out of the bind, and step behind him to his right side, and strike with the hilt at his stomach. Then, step well behind him and “simultaneously” strike as you have done before.</p>
 
| <p>Then, another breaking: if he holds you at the throat with the armed hand as before, press firmly backwards with the neck. “Simultaneously” grab also with the armed hand in the blade of your Messer under his Messer and suddenly let your right hand go out of the bind, and step behind him to his right side, and strike with the hilt at his stomach. Then, step well behind him and “simultaneously” strike as you have done before.</p>
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<p>Here the master speaks about the thrusting through from above and they are to be performed with great prudence and close to the man, so that you do not fail in them.</p>
 
<p>Here the master speaks about the thrusting through from above and they are to be performed with great prudence and close to the man, so that you do not fail in them.</p>
 
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| <p>[424] Now, if you want to do the thrusting through from above, do him this way: if you have bound with the Messer on his right side, “simultaneously” wind with your Messer over his one to his right side and lower the point of the Messer down and go with it under his right arm and fall with your left hand in the middle of your Messer, and press on the outside in his right arm to his left side. Thus, you take his Messer.</p>
 
| <p>[424] Now, if you want to do the thrusting through from above, do him this way: if you have bound with the Messer on his right side, “simultaneously” wind with your Messer over his one to his right side and lower the point of the Messer down and go with it under his right arm and fall with your left hand in the middle of your Messer, and press on the outside in his right arm to his left side. Thus, you take his Messer.</p>
 
| <p>Now, do him this way: go to the man with your ''Entrüsthau'' to his left side and strike then around to the right side. Then, wind the weak of your Messer above his Messer to his left side and go through below his arm again to his right side, </p>
 
| <p>Now, do him this way: go to the man with your ''Entrüsthau'' to his left side and strike then around to the right side. Then, wind the weak of your Messer above his Messer to his left side and go through below his arm again to his right side, </p>
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| <p>[425] Then, another element: thrust through as before and go with your left hand in the middle of your blade and press with it outside in his arm to the joint of the elbow. Then, turn your left side to his right one, and press with the left hand from above quickly downwards, and with the right one at the bind, and raise his hand up. This way he is clenched.</p>
 
| <p>[425] Then, another element: thrust through as before and go with your left hand in the middle of your blade and press with it outside in his arm to the joint of the elbow. Then, turn your left side to his right one, and press with the left hand from above quickly downwards, and with the right one at the bind, and raise his hand up. This way he is clenched.</p>
 
| <p>and fall with your left hand in the middle of the blade of your Messer, and press with it outside in the joint of his arm and elbow. Then, turn your left side to his right one, and press with the left hand from above quickly downwards, and with the right one at the bind, and raise his hand up. This way he is clenched.</p>
 
| <p>and fall with your left hand in the middle of the blade of your Messer, and press with it outside in the joint of his arm and elbow. Then, turn your left side to his right one, and press with the left hand from above quickly downwards, and with the right one at the bind, and raise his hand up. This way he is clenched.</p>
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| <p>Then, an element in thrusting through. Do it as before and “simultaneously” [go] with the hilt to his right shoulder on his neck well around to the nape of his neck, and lift him with the left hand well up, and turn your hand on your Messer, so that you lift stronger. Then, step with your right foot behind his right one and press him over it.</p>
 
| <p>Then, an element in thrusting through. Do it as before and “simultaneously” [go] with the hilt to his right shoulder on his neck well around to the nape of his neck, and lift him with the left hand well up, and turn your hand on your Messer, so that you lift stronger. Then, step with your right foot behind his right one and press him over it.</p>
 
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| <p>Then, a note: if you go to his arm on the inside with your Messer, step always with your right foot well behind his right one, so that his arm comes between you and him. Thus, it goes the right way.</p>
 
| <p>Then, a note: if you go to his arm on the inside with your Messer, step always with your right foot well behind his right one, so that his arm comes between you and him. Thus, it goes the right way.</p>
 
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| <p>[431] </p>
 
| <p>[431] </p>
 
| <p>Then, or put him the bind on his neck on his left side, and step with your right foot behind his right one and press the blade of your Messer on his arm firmly to your body, so that the point is out sideways on your left side.</p>
 
| <p>Then, or put him the bind on his neck on his left side, and step with your right foot behind his right one and press the blade of your Messer on his arm firmly to your body, so that the point is out sideways on your left side.</p>
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<p>Here the master states a breaking against the thrusting over through and speaks: Who thrusts over, etc. Now, if you want to break the thrusting over through in the Messer, do it this way: if he winds over your Messer and wants to go through with the point under your arm, wind “simultaneously” against him to his right side with your Messer on his own, so that the long edge is above, and thrust at his face, in that way he cannot come to the elements announced above.</p>
 
<p>Here the master states a breaking against the thrusting over through and speaks: Who thrusts over, etc. Now, if you want to break the thrusting over through in the Messer, do it this way: if he winds over your Messer and wants to go through with the point under your arm, wind “simultaneously” against him to his right side with your Messer on his own, so that the long edge is above, and thrust at his face, in that way he cannot come to the elements announced above.</p>
 
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| <p>[433] </p>
 
| <p>[433] </p>
 
| <p>Then, another breaking on the thrusting over through, and notice: while he wants to thrust through under your arm and while he wants to grab down the middle of his Messer, “simultaneously” go high with the hilt and fall in the armed hand, and set the point on his throat.</p>
 
| <p>Then, another breaking on the thrusting over through, and notice: while he wants to thrust through under your arm and while he wants to grab down the middle of his Messer, “simultaneously” go high with the hilt and fall in the armed hand, and set the point on his throat.</p>
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| <p>[434] </p>
 
| <p>[434] </p>
 
| <p>Then, put your Messer on the neck on his left side with the armed hand, the weak of the Messer, and press the elbow well under his neck, and do as you have been taught before. This way, you have another breaking against the thrusting through.</p>
 
| <p>Then, put your Messer on the neck on his left side with the armed hand, the weak of the Messer, and press the elbow well under his neck, and do as you have been taught before. This way, you have another breaking against the thrusting through.</p>
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| <p>[435] </p>
 
| <p>[435] </p>
 
| <p>Then, another breaking: if he wants to thrust through, in the moment while he presses your Messer down, “simultaneously” go high with the hilt and strike or cut through his neck on his left side. And it goes easy if one can perform it properly.</p>
 
| <p>Then, another breaking: if he wants to thrust through, in the moment while he presses your Messer down, “simultaneously” go high with the hilt and strike or cut through his neck on his left side. And it goes easy if one can perform it properly.</p>
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<p>Here the master states an element how one should perform it with the armed hand and speaks: If he wants, etc.</p>
 
<p>Here the master states an element how one should perform it with the armed hand and speaks: If he wants, etc.</p>
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| <p>You should understand it this way: if he comes to you in the ''Zufechten'', stand with your left foot forward and hold your Messer on your right side and above your right knee, and so that the thumb is above and the point is against the man. And expose yourself with your left side. If he strikes at you to the opening, bow also your left side under his Messer and leap close to him. With your entire left arm grab firmly “simultaneously” over his right one close to the elbow and press his arm firmly to your left side, and “simultaneously” grab down his arm in the middle of your Messer and set the point on his throat or under his right shoulder. Or, hold your Messer in the left hand in the middle and let your right hand go from the bind of the Messer, and grab with the right hand in his right knee-bending, and throw him in front of you.</p>
 
| <p>You should understand it this way: if he comes to you in the ''Zufechten'', stand with your left foot forward and hold your Messer on your right side and above your right knee, and so that the thumb is above and the point is against the man. And expose yourself with your left side. If he strikes at you to the opening, bow also your left side under his Messer and leap close to him. With your entire left arm grab firmly “simultaneously” over his right one close to the elbow and press his arm firmly to your left side, and “simultaneously” grab down his arm in the middle of your Messer and set the point on his throat or under his right shoulder. Or, hold your Messer in the left hand in the middle and let your right hand go from the bind of the Messer, and grab with the right hand in his right knee-bending, and throw him in front of you.</p>
 
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| <p>[438] </p>
 
| <p>[438] </p>
 
| <p>Then, or turn your left side to his right one and step with your left foot in front of his right one and go with your hilt of your Messer on the outside on his neck, and step with your left foot in front of his right one and throw him in front of you.</p>
 
| <p>Then, or turn your left side to his right one and step with your left foot in front of his right one and go with your hilt of your Messer on the outside on his neck, and step with your left foot in front of his right one and throw him in front of you.</p>
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| <p>[439] </p>
 
| <p>[439] </p>
 
| <p>Then, another breaking: if you have grabbed him at the arm, step with your right foot behind his right one and go with your right hand around his neck on the inside to his left side and throw him in front of you over your right hip.</p>
 
| <p>Then, another breaking: if you have grabbed him at the arm, step with your right foot behind his right one and go with your right hand around his neck on the inside to his left side and throw him in front of you over your right hip.</p>
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<p>Here the master states a breaking against the element when one has grabbed your right arm with his left one and speaks: If he wants to show off, etc.</p>
 
<p>Here the master states a breaking against the element when one has grabbed your right arm with his left one and speaks: If he wants to show off, etc.</p>
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| <p>[441] </p>
 
| <p>[441] </p>
 
| <p>You should understand it this way: if your arm is grabbed with your Messer, go with your Messer outside over his arm and put the Messer with the edge forwards on his throat, and press firmly from you with the Messer with the armed hand.</p>
 
| <p>You should understand it this way: if your arm is grabbed with your Messer, go with your Messer outside over his arm and put the Messer with the edge forwards on his throat, and press firmly from you with the Messer with the armed hand.</p>
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| <p>[443] </p>
 
| <p>[443] </p>
 
| <p>Then, or grab in the middle of your Messer with your left hand to help the right one, and pull firmly to your left side, and press from above downwards with the left hand, and leap with your right foot in front of his left one, and throw him over it. Thus, you have the breaking against the first element.</p>
 
| <p>Then, or grab in the middle of your Messer with your left hand to help the right one, and pull firmly to your left side, and press from above downwards with the left hand, and leap with your right foot in front of his left one, and throw him over it. Thus, you have the breaking against the first element.</p>
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<p>Here the master states a counter-breaking against the announced breaking and speaks: With the Messer, etc. You should understand it this way: if you have fallen to one over his Messer and he wants to press your throat as it is stated above, “simultaneously” take his Messer at the blade with your right hand or the hilt, and press the blade of his Messer firmly on you to your right side. Then, go with your left hand high to his right one on the inside on the bind of his Messer, and pull firmly to your right side, in that way you take his Messer.</p>
 
<p>Here the master states a counter-breaking against the announced breaking and speaks: With the Messer, etc. You should understand it this way: if you have fallen to one over his Messer and he wants to press your throat as it is stated above, “simultaneously” take his Messer at the blade with your right hand or the hilt, and press the blade of his Messer firmly on you to your right side. Then, go with your left hand high to his right one on the inside on the bind of his Messer, and pull firmly to your right side, in that way you take his Messer.</p>
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| <p>[445] </p>
 
| <p>[445] </p>
 
| <p>Then, another different breaking: if he wants to press in the throat with his Messer as before, “simultaneously” as his Messer is about to fall into the throat, fall between yourself and him with your Messer on his own one, and let your left hand go and fall in the middle of your Messer, and set the point on his throat.</p>
 
| <p>Then, another different breaking: if he wants to press in the throat with his Messer as before, “simultaneously” as his Messer is about to fall into the throat, fall between yourself and him with your Messer on his own one, and let your left hand go and fall in the middle of your Messer, and set the point on his throat.</p>
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<p>Then, another element: if you have grabbed his arm as before, and he wants to go to your throat, “simultaneously” swing to your right side well around, in that way he is not able to achieve anything.</p>
 
<p>Then, another element: if you have grabbed his arm as before, and he wants to go to your throat, “simultaneously” swing to your right side well around, in that way he is not able to achieve anything.</p>
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| <p>Then, another breaking: if he wants [to go] to the throat with his Messer as before, “simultaneously” lower your left arm with your body down and press it firmly to your body, and bow with the back, in that way his intention is spoilt again.</p>
 
| <p>Then, another breaking: if he wants [to go] to the throat with his Messer as before, “simultaneously” lower your left arm with your body down and press it firmly to your body, and bow with the back, in that way his intention is spoilt again.</p>
 
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| <p>Then, if he grabbed you with the Messer behind the throat as before, grab with your right hand in the weak of the Messer and press firmly to your left side. “Simultaneously” grab with your left turned hand from above at the hilt behind his right hand and pull firmly downwards to your left side.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if he grabbed you with the Messer behind the throat as before, grab with your right hand in the weak of the Messer and press firmly to your left side. “Simultaneously” grab with your left turned hand from above at the hilt behind his right hand and pull firmly downwards to your left side.</p>
 
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| <p>Then, another breaking: grab as before with your right hand at his right one, and pull his right arm firmly to your left shoulder. “Simultaneously” go with your left arm firmly around his throat on the outside and step with your left foot in front of his right one, and swing to your right side.</p>
 
| <p>Then, another breaking: grab as before with your right hand at his right one, and pull his right arm firmly to your left shoulder. “Simultaneously” go with your left arm firmly around his throat on the outside and step with your left foot in front of his right one, and swing to your right side.</p>
 
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<p>Here the master states a breaking against the counter-breaking. You should understand it this way: if he wants to take your Messer and grab with his left hand from above on your bind, and pushes your Messer down to your left side, and wants to take your Messer, “simultaneously” grab with your left hand in his left one, and pull firmly downwards to your left side. Then, strike your right arm from above over his left one, and go down through the same arm with your right hand, and swing well to your left side, and throw him over your right foot, as it is depicted below.</p>
 
<p>Here the master states a breaking against the counter-breaking. You should understand it this way: if he wants to take your Messer and grab with his left hand from above on your bind, and pushes your Messer down to your left side, and wants to take your Messer, “simultaneously” grab with your left hand in his left one, and pull firmly downwards to your left side. Then, strike your right arm from above over his left one, and go down through the same arm with your right hand, and swing well to your left side, and throw him over your right foot, as it is depicted below.</p>
 
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<p>Then, if he wants to take your Messer at the bind, do [as if you wanted] to press your Messer under his throat. Notice, while he wants to grab with his right hand at your hilt or at your right hand, “simultaneously” grab at his right elbow and leap with the left foot behind his left one and push him with your left hand at his right elbow firmly over it. And pull with your Messer and your right hand firmly to your right side. This way you have two breakings with which you can break against those elements and breakings announced above, so that you can perform them otherwise.</p>
 
<p>Then, if he wants to take your Messer at the bind, do [as if you wanted] to press your Messer under his throat. Notice, while he wants to grab with his right hand at your hilt or at your right hand, “simultaneously” grab at his right elbow and leap with the left foot behind his left one and push him with your left hand at his right elbow firmly over it. And pull with your Messer and your right hand firmly to your right side. This way you have two breakings with which you can break against those elements and breakings announced above, so that you can perform them otherwise.</p>
 
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<p>Here the master states an arm breaking as he speaks above: If you want, etc. You should understand it this way and how you should break the arm: stand with your left foot forwards and hold your Messer on your right side and on the left leg so that the point is against the man. If he strikes at your opening to your left side, leap with your right foot forwards, and also with your left foot, well to him with the bowed Messer. “Simultaneously” fall with your left hand over his right elbow from behind on it, and press with entire strength to your left side. “Simultaneously” turn with your body from him, and leap with your left foot firmly to your right side with the entire body and force, in that way you break his arm. Amen.</p>
 
<p>Here the master states an arm breaking as he speaks above: If you want, etc. You should understand it this way and how you should break the arm: stand with your left foot forwards and hold your Messer on your right side and on the left leg so that the point is against the man. If he strikes at your opening to your left side, leap with your right foot forwards, and also with your left foot, well to him with the bowed Messer. “Simultaneously” fall with your left hand over his right elbow from behind on it, and press with entire strength to your left side. “Simultaneously” turn with your body from him, and leap with your left foot firmly to your right side with the entire body and force, in that way you break his arm. Amen.</p>
 
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| <p>Then, another arm-breaking: if you come to him in the ''Zufechten'', stand as stated above. If he strikes to your left side, go bowed with the Messer under his Messer and leap in a twofold manner to him as before. “Simultaneously” grab his right hand with your left one on the inside, and wind it around to your left side on your chest, and go with your right arm down on his right elbow and break firmly upwards. This way you break his right one over your right one. Amen.</p>
 
| <p>Then, another arm-breaking: if you come to him in the ''Zufechten'', stand as stated above. If he strikes to your left side, go bowed with the Messer under his Messer and leap in a twofold manner to him as before. “Simultaneously” grab his right hand with your left one on the inside, and wind it around to your left side on your chest, and go with your right arm down on his right elbow and break firmly upwards. This way you break his right one over your right one. Amen.</p>
 
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<p>Then, stand as it is stated above and grab his right hand with your left one. “Simultaneously” strike your right arm firmly over his right one, and lift with your left hand on his right arm over your right arm, and press your both arms firmly together, and step with your left foot behind his right one, and throw him over it.</p>
 
<p>Then, stand as it is stated above and grab his right hand with your left one. “Simultaneously” strike your right arm firmly over his right one, and lift with your left hand on his right arm over your right arm, and press your both arms firmly together, and step with your left foot behind his right one, and throw him over it.</p>
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<p>Here the propagator of the art states a breaking against the arm-breaking, and speaks: If he wants to the right, etc. You should understand it this way: if he has gone with his left arm above your right one and wants to break it over his right side, “simultaneously” as he wants to turn around to his right side, leap with your left foot behind his left one and press with your left arm and elbow to his left shoulder. And if you want to push his shoulder, grab with your left hand over his arm in the middle with your Messer, and press upwards and downwards with the entire strength to your right side and throw him on his back.</p>
 
<p>Here the propagator of the art states a breaking against the arm-breaking, and speaks: If he wants to the right, etc. You should understand it this way: if he has gone with his left arm above your right one and wants to break it over his right side, “simultaneously” as he wants to turn around to his right side, leap with your left foot behind his left one and press with your left arm and elbow to his left shoulder. And if you want to push his shoulder, grab with your left hand over his arm in the middle with your Messer, and press upwards and downwards with the entire strength to your right side and throw him on his back.</p>
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| <p>[460] </p>
 
| <p>[460] </p>
 
| <p>Then, another breaking against the other element and arm-breaking. If he has grabbed your right arm with his left one and has dropped his Messer as before, and strikes his right arm over your right one on the inside in your elbow, and wants to throw you over his right leg, “simultaneously” step with your left foot in front of his right one and go with the hilt from above over his right hand and pull firmly downwards. Then, strike your left arm from above over his arm and over his left hand. Then, swing to your right side and throw him on his face again.</p>
 
| <p>Then, another breaking against the other element and arm-breaking. If he has grabbed your right arm with his left one and has dropped his Messer as before, and strikes his right arm over your right one on the inside in your elbow, and wants to throw you over his right leg, “simultaneously” step with your left foot in front of his right one and go with the hilt from above over his right hand and pull firmly downwards. Then, strike your left arm from above over his arm and over his left hand. Then, swing to your right side and throw him on his face again.</p>
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| <p>Then, another breaking: if he has grabbed you with his left hand into your right one and has dropped the Messer and goes with his right arm under your right elbow and wants to break your right arm over it, “simultaneously” also drop your Messer and break your right hand out of his left one downwards, and go with your right hand down through his left arm, and go “simultaneously” under his right elbow and with your hand and arm firmly over his right arm. Then, press his right hand on your chest or under your right shoulder, and leap with your left foot in front of his right one, and strike your left arm also firmly over his right shoulder, and press firmly to your right side, and throw him in front of you on his face.</p>
 
| <p>Then, another breaking: if he has grabbed you with his left hand into your right one and has dropped the Messer and goes with his right arm under your right elbow and wants to break your right arm over it, “simultaneously” also drop your Messer and break your right hand out of his left one downwards, and go with your right hand down through his left arm, and go “simultaneously” under his right elbow and with your hand and arm firmly over his right arm. Then, press his right hand on your chest or under your right shoulder, and leap with your left foot in front of his right one, and strike your left arm also firmly over his right shoulder, and press firmly to your right side, and throw him in front of you on his face.</p>
 
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<p>Here the propagator of the art teaches how one should liberate himself if one has grabbed the other’s hand, his right one with the left hand. And do it this way: if he has grabbed your hand and wants to do an arm-breaking or whatever, do not let him come to it, break your hand out of his one. Firstly, turn the short edge on the outside on his arm, so that the flat lies on it, and “simultaneously” pull firmly downwards with the lowered point to your left side, so that you are free. “Simultaneously” strike at him through the head or the arm with the long edge.</p>
 
<p>Here the propagator of the art teaches how one should liberate himself if one has grabbed the other’s hand, his right one with the left hand. And do it this way: if he has grabbed your hand and wants to do an arm-breaking or whatever, do not let him come to it, break your hand out of his one. Firstly, turn the short edge on the outside on his arm, so that the flat lies on it, and “simultaneously” pull firmly downwards with the lowered point to your left side, so that you are free. “Simultaneously” strike at him through the head or the arm with the long edge.</p>
 
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| <p>[463] </p>
 
| <p>[463] </p>
 
| <p>Then, another liberation: go with your hilt firmly above his left arm or hand, and pull firmly downwards to your right side, and strike “simultaneously” at his head.</p>
 
| <p>Then, another liberation: go with your hilt firmly above his left arm or hand, and pull firmly downwards to your right side, and strike “simultaneously” at his head.</p>
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| <p>[464] </p>
 
| <p>[464] </p>
 
| <p>Then, if he is strong so that you cannot pull him down with the hilt or if he comes to help his left hand with his right one, “simultaneously” grab also with your left hand in the bind to help your right hand, and pull firmly down to your left side, and strike through his head.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if he is strong so that you cannot pull him down with the hilt or if he comes to help his left hand with his right one, “simultaneously” grab also with your left hand in the bind to help your right hand, and pull firmly down to your left side, and strike through his head.</p>
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<p>Then, if he grabbed your right hand with his right one, pull with your hilt firmly downwards, and do it as before.</p>
 
<p>Then, if he grabbed your right hand with his right one, pull with your hilt firmly downwards, and do it as before.</p>
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| <p>[467] Then, these elements are to be performed if he drops his Messer and falls to your arm with his right or left hand.</p>
 
| <p>[467] Then, these elements are to be performed if he drops his Messer and falls to your arm with his right or left hand.</p>
 
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<p>Here the master states a good teaching and states the rule, etc. You should understand it this way that you should know in the Messer the right time for a particular element and breaking. You should also know when, how and where and against which, and you should have reason and do not let yourself be infuriated so that you do not forget the art. You should not solely think about the breakings, either, how you could perform them properly, but also about the elements, so that you know how you should encounter every single one, and let him do what he wants, so that you find an element or a breaking which is applicable. If you cannot do it, let yourself be taught by someone who can do it, and if you know the art of all the masters and you do not know when, how or where and against which displacements, strokes, elements, breakings and cuts you should perform this or another [technique], it is of no use for you. You should also have great quickness and proper position in every particular breaking, weak or strong. That is, if one has run under your Messer and has grabbed your hand, arm, leg or foot, and if you have learnt the art, one does not hold you anymore. If you have understood the art properly, you will well remain the master for long.</p>
 
<p>Here the master states a good teaching and states the rule, etc. You should understand it this way that you should know in the Messer the right time for a particular element and breaking. You should also know when, how and where and against which, and you should have reason and do not let yourself be infuriated so that you do not forget the art. You should not solely think about the breakings, either, how you could perform them properly, but also about the elements, so that you know how you should encounter every single one, and let him do what he wants, so that you find an element or a breaking which is applicable. If you cannot do it, let yourself be taught by someone who can do it, and if you know the art of all the masters and you do not know when, how or where and against which displacements, strokes, elements, breakings and cuts you should perform this or another [technique], it is of no use for you. You should also have great quickness and proper position in every particular breaking, weak or strong. That is, if one has run under your Messer and has grabbed your hand, arm, leg or foot, and if you have learnt the art, one does not hold you anymore. If you have understood the art properly, you will well remain the master for long.</p>
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<p>Note: many elements and many breakings go on before the man grabs the hand, and one should do them instantly “simultaneously,” as he wants to grab the hand, “simultaneously” as he wants to grab the arm or go “simultaneously” as he wants to strike, “simultaneously” as he wants to clench, “simultaneously” to thrust, strike, cut, etc.</p>
 
<p>Note: many elements and many breakings go on before the man grabs the hand, and one should do them instantly “simultaneously,” as he wants to grab the hand, “simultaneously” as he wants to grab the arm or go “simultaneously” as he wants to strike, “simultaneously” as he wants to clench, “simultaneously” to thrust, strike, cut, etc.</p>
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| <p>[473] </p>
 
| <p>[473] </p>
 
| <p>Then, as there are many elements, as soon as he brings you in the scale, you can hardly release yourself.</p>
 
| <p>Then, as there are many elements, as soon as he brings you in the scale, you can hardly release yourself.</p>
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| <p>[474] </p>
 
| <p>[474] </p>
 
| <p>It is a bad affair if one “lies down in the staff” [lies still] and cannot come anywhere. Know how to act accordingly.</p>
 
| <p>It is a bad affair if one “lies down in the staff” [lies still] and cannot come anywhere. Know how to act accordingly.</p>
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| <p>[475] </p>
 
| <p>[475] </p>
 
| <p>Then, many elements go on as the man has grabbed firmly, and how the breakings fail if you delay for too long or wait. Many breakings also fail if you do them too quickly.</p>
 
| <p>Then, many elements go on as the man has grabbed firmly, and how the breakings fail if you delay for too long or wait. Many breakings also fail if you do them too quickly.</p>
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| <p>[476] Then, you have various elements and breakings, for amusement and serious combat. If you do not like one, take another one. If you understand it rightfully, you will like it.</p>
 
| <p>[476] Then, you have various elements and breakings, for amusement and serious combat. If you do not like one, take another one. If you understand it rightfully, you will like it.</p>
 
| <p>Then, you have various elements and breakings, for amusement and serious combat. If you do not like one, take another one. Who understands the things rightfully and can perform particular one in its time, such a man likes these things.</p>
 
| <p>Then, you have various elements and breakings, for amusement and serious combat. If you do not like one, take another one. Who understands the things rightfully and can perform particular one in its time, such a man likes these things.</p>
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<p>Here the master states how one should do the elements and how one should hit down the arm with the hilt and how one can also do the same with the empty hand.</p>
 
<p>Here the master states how one should do the elements and how one should hit down the arm with the hilt and how one can also do the same with the empty hand.</p>
 
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| <p>[478] </p>
 
| <p>[478] </p>
 
| <p>Now, firstly it is to be known that if he comes in the ''Zufechten'' to you, go against him with the ''Entrüsthau'' firmly to his left side. “Simultaneously” go with the hilt over his right hand on the outside and hit it firmly from above downwards towards the ground. “Simultaneously” go high with your Messer and strike through his face or cut through it. Amen.</p>
 
| <p>Now, firstly it is to be known that if he comes in the ''Zufechten'' to you, go against him with the ''Entrüsthau'' firmly to his left side. “Simultaneously” go with the hilt over his right hand on the outside and hit it firmly from above downwards towards the ground. “Simultaneously” go high with your Messer and strike through his face or cut through it. Amen.</p>
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<p>Then, if you strike to his right side with an ''Entrüsthau'' or so, “simultaneously,” as the Messers spark together, hit on the inside with the hilt over his right hand or arm downwards towards the ground, and “simultaneously” strike through his head. Amen.</p>
 
<p>Then, if you strike to his right side with an ''Entrüsthau'' or so, “simultaneously,” as the Messers spark together, hit on the inside with the hilt over his right hand or arm downwards towards the ground, and “simultaneously” strike through his head. Amen.</p>
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<p>Then, if he has gone with the hilt over your right hand and wants to press it down, “simultaneously” fall with your hilt above his right hand on the outside and “simultaneously” fall with your left hand into his hilt under his hand. Then, pull firmly with both hands downwards to your right side, in that way you take his Messer.</p>
 
<p>Then, if he has gone with the hilt over your right hand and wants to press it down, “simultaneously” fall with your hilt above his right hand on the outside and “simultaneously” fall with your left hand into his hilt under his hand. Then, pull firmly with both hands downwards to your right side, in that way you take his Messer.</p>
 
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<p>Then, another breaking: if he falls over your right hand as before with the hilt, also fall with your hilt over his arm and pull firmly down. “Simultaneously” grab with your left hand under his right one in his Messer, forwards at the hand into the blade, and pull firmly with both hands to this left side, in that way you take his Messer again.</p>
 
<p>Then, another breaking: if he falls over your right hand as before with the hilt, also fall with your hilt over his arm and pull firmly down. “Simultaneously” grab with your left hand under his right one in his Messer, forwards at the hand into the blade, and pull firmly with both hands to this left side, in that way you take his Messer again.</p>
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| <p>[484] </p>
 
| <p>[484] </p>
 
| <p>Then, if he goes with the hilt on the inside over your hand, “simultaneously“ go with your hilt also on the inside over his right hand, and go with the left hand on the inside over his Messer in the middle of your Messer. Then, pull firmly to your right side, in that way you take his Messer.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if he goes with the hilt on the inside over your hand, “simultaneously“ go with your hilt also on the inside over his right hand, and go with the left hand on the inside over his Messer in the middle of your Messer. Then, pull firmly to your right side, in that way you take his Messer.</p>
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| <p>[485] </p>
 
| <p>[485] </p>
 
| <p>Then, if he goes on the inside over your hand with the hilt and wants to hit down your right hand, “simultaneously” also fall over his hand on the inside with the hilt and grab with your left hand in his blade and pull firmly to your left side, in that way you take his Messer again.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if he goes on the inside over your hand with the hilt and wants to hit down your right hand, “simultaneously” also fall over his hand on the inside with the hilt and grab with your left hand in his blade and pull firmly to your left side, in that way you take his Messer again.</p>
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| <p>Then, a breaking against the counter-breaking: if you fall with the hilt over his right hand on the outside and he falls against you also over your hand, and he grabs with his left hand on your Messer behind on the hilt, and pulls with his right one firmly to his left side, and takes your Messer and your right hand is in front under his right hand-if you feel that you cannot hold your Messer any more with your right hand, fall with your left hand in the blade of his Messer close to the handle and press his hilt with your right hand against him. Then, pull the blade of his Messer with your left [hand] firmly to your left side, in that way you take his Messer.</p>
 
| <p>Then, a breaking against the counter-breaking: if you fall with the hilt over his right hand on the outside and he falls against you also over your hand, and he grabs with his left hand on your Messer behind on the hilt, and pulls with his right one firmly to his left side, and takes your Messer and your right hand is in front under his right hand-if you feel that you cannot hold your Messer any more with your right hand, fall with your left hand in the blade of his Messer close to the handle and press his hilt with your right hand against him. Then, pull the blade of his Messer with your left [hand] firmly to your left side, in that way you take his Messer.</p>
 
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| <p>Then, if one goes to your arm on the inside with the hilt and wants to hit your hand down, “simultaneously” as he goes with the hilt to your hand, go with your left hand under his right hand and with your hilt also over his right [hand], also on the inside, and press your both hands and hilt firmly together and pull firmly “simultaneously” to your right side, in that way you take his Messer.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if one goes to your arm on the inside with the hilt and wants to hit your hand down, “simultaneously” as he goes with the hilt to your hand, go with your left hand under his right hand and with your hilt also over his right [hand], also on the inside, and press your both hands and hilt firmly together and pull firmly “simultaneously” to your right side, in that way you take his Messer.</p>
 
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| <p>Then, if he wants to hit down your hand with the hilt on the inside, “simultaneously” turn your edge upwards and cut him at it, and go with the cut upwards to your left side, so that you cut him also on the outside at his hand.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if he wants to hit down your hand with the hilt on the inside, “simultaneously” turn your edge upwards and cut him at it, and go with the cut upwards to your left side, so that you cut him also on the outside at his hand.</p>
 
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| <p>Then, if you have both bound as before and he wants to fall on the outside over your hand with the hilt, “simultaneously” wind your Messer with the hilt under your arm and lower the point to his shoulder or his side. Or, wind “simultaneously” the short edge to his head to his right side.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if you have both bound as before and he wants to fall on the outside over your hand with the hilt, “simultaneously” wind your Messer with the hilt under your arm and lower the point to his shoulder or his side. Or, wind “simultaneously” the short edge to his head to his right side.</p>
 
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| <p>Then, if he falls over your hilt on the outside over your hand, and you do the same to him, and he presses down and grabs with his left hand under the hands of both of you in the blade of your Messer, and he wants to take it, “simultaneously” fall with your left turned hand also in the blade of your Messer above his left hand, and step with your left foot behind his left one or in front of his left one. Then, press with your left hand and with the blade of his Messer firmly to his left side.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if he falls over your hilt on the outside over your hand, and you do the same to him, and he presses down and grabs with his left hand under the hands of both of you in the blade of your Messer, and he wants to take it, “simultaneously” fall with your left turned hand also in the blade of your Messer above his left hand, and step with your left foot behind his left one or in front of his left one. Then, press with your left hand and with the blade of his Messer firmly to his left side.</p>
 
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| <p>Then, if he strikes an upper stroke from above at your left side, “simultaneously” bow your Messer under his one, and “simultaneously” hit with your left hand at his right one on the inside from above downwards and strike through his head. Amen.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if he strikes an upper stroke from above at your left side, “simultaneously” bow your Messer under his one, and “simultaneously” hit with your left hand at his right one on the inside from above downwards and strike through his head. Amen.</p>
 
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<p>Here the master speaks about an element which is to be performed for amusement. If you want to do it, do it this way: if you bind to him at his left side, “simultaneously” strike around to his right side. And as you strike go behind to his elbow, and hit it firmly from you towards his right side. And “simultaneously” as he gives you his back, strike behind at his hip. Or, if he has shifted a bag onto his arse, strike at it.</p>
 
<p>Here the master speaks about an element which is to be performed for amusement. If you want to do it, do it this way: if you bind to him at his left side, “simultaneously” strike around to his right side. And as you strike go behind to his elbow, and hit it firmly from you towards his right side. And “simultaneously” as he gives you his back, strike behind at his hip. Or, if he has shifted a bag onto his arse, strike at it.</p>
 
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<p>You should understand it this way: as you come together in the ''Zufechten'' to his left side, strike at his right side, and “simultaneously” turn your left side to his right side. Then, go with your left arm outside over his Messer, and turn your back against him. “Simultaneously” fall with your left [hand] in the middle of your Messer and thrust at him through both your legs. And hold yourself well with the back at him, so that he cannot pull his Messer out of the arms, and lean down forwards, and thrust at his stomach, and frequently withdraw the point again to your left hand, so that he cannot grab you from behind with the point of your Messer. And thrust one or four times skillfully at his stomach or at the private parts. And it is a ridiculous element to perform during a swordsmanship competition.</p>
 
<p>You should understand it this way: as you come together in the ''Zufechten'' to his left side, strike at his right side, and “simultaneously” turn your left side to his right side. Then, go with your left arm outside over his Messer, and turn your back against him. “Simultaneously” fall with your left [hand] in the middle of your Messer and thrust at him through both your legs. And hold yourself well with the back at him, so that he cannot pull his Messer out of the arms, and lean down forwards, and thrust at his stomach, and frequently withdraw the point again to your left hand, so that he cannot grab you from behind with the point of your Messer. And thrust one or four times skillfully at his stomach or at the private parts. And it is a ridiculous element to perform during a swordsmanship competition.</p>
 
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<p>Here the master speaks about certain elements that are called the lame elements, since with them one can strike one lame, as the elements are to be done to the joints of the arms and the hand.</p>
 
<p>Here the master speaks about certain elements that are called the lame elements, since with them one can strike one lame, as the elements are to be done to the joints of the arms and the hand.</p>
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| <p>Then, if you want to do these elements, prepare to it this way: set your left foot forwards and hold your Messer on your right side and on your right leg, so that the point is against the man, and the thumb is above on the Messer, and stand as if in a guard. If he strikes at your opening to your left side, “simultaneously” step with your right foot well to his left side with a twofold step well out of the stroke to the weak of his right hand or arm, on the inside or where you have the closest way to the weak.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if you want to do these elements, prepare to it this way: set your left foot forwards and hold your Messer on your right side and on your right leg, so that the point is against the man, and the thumb is above on the Messer, and stand as if in a guard. If he strikes at your opening to your left side, “simultaneously” step with your right foot well to his left side with a twofold step well out of the stroke to the weak of his right hand or arm, on the inside or where you have the closest way to the weak.</p>
 
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| <p>Then, notice, as you stand with the Messer on the ground, go up with the edge at his arm as in tribunal.</p>
 
| <p>Then, notice, as you stand with the Messer on the ground, go up with the edge at his arm as in tribunal.</p>
 
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| <p>Then, stand with your right foot forwards and put your Messer on your left side with the point on the ground, so that the thumb is below or on the back of the Messer, and the sharp edge is against the man. If he strikes at your right side to the opening, pull your right foot on you well backwards aside from that strike tribunal-like as you are positioned with the Messer with the sharp edge on the outside at the hand in the joint. Then, assume the guard again on your right side, so that the left side is forwards. If he strikes at your left side, do as it is stated before, and strike again at his joint on the inside, and assume the guard again on your left side. This way you can defend against anyone for amusement or in serious combat.</p>
 
| <p>Then, stand with your right foot forwards and put your Messer on your left side with the point on the ground, so that the thumb is below or on the back of the Messer, and the sharp edge is against the man. If he strikes at your right side to the opening, pull your right foot on you well backwards aside from that strike tribunal-like as you are positioned with the Messer with the sharp edge on the outside at the hand in the joint. Then, assume the guard again on your right side, so that the left side is forwards. If he strikes at your left side, do as it is stated before, and strike again at his joint on the inside, and assume the guard again on your left side. This way you can defend against anyone for amusement or in serious combat.</p>
 
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Line 9,340: Line 9,317:
 
| <p>[512] </p>
 
| <p>[512] </p>
 
| <p>Then, stand on your right side as before: if he strikes at your left side, step out of the stroke with your left foot well to his right, and as he strikes strike at his right arm on the outside to the weak.</p>
 
| <p>Then, stand on your right side as before: if he strikes at your left side, step out of the stroke with your left foot well to his right, and as he strikes strike at his right arm on the outside to the weak.</p>
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Line 9,357: Line 9,334:
 
| <p>Then, if he thrusts at your face with the hanging point at whatever side you stand with the Messer, pull the left foot quickly backwards, or the right one-which one stands forward, should be pulled back. “Simultaneously” strike on the outside or inside at his hand, and fall a bit sideways with your body as you strike.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if he thrusts at your face with the hanging point at whatever side you stand with the Messer, pull the left foot quickly backwards, or the right one-which one stands forward, should be pulled back. “Simultaneously” strike on the outside or inside at his hand, and fall a bit sideways with your body as you strike.</p>
 
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Line 9,374: Line 9,351:
 
<p>Here the master speaks about an element how one should strike at one’s hand or arm. You should understand it this way: if you want to do the element, you must be quite quick in binding, and do it this way: strike at his left side firmly from above a strike from above, and “simultaneously” as the Messers spark together above, strike quickly at his right hand or arm.</p>
 
<p>Here the master speaks about an element how one should strike at one’s hand or arm. You should understand it this way: if you want to do the element, you must be quite quick in binding, and do it this way: strike at his left side firmly from above a strike from above, and “simultaneously” as the Messers spark together above, strike quickly at his right hand or arm.</p>
 
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Line 9,393: Line 9,370:
  
 
<p>Here the master teaches a breaking against the element announced above, as one strikes one at the right hand, as it is written above, and speaks: At the right hand, etc. You should understand it this way: if he wants to strike at your right hand, you should break it this way-if he has bound you on your left side and wants to rapidly strike “simultaneously” at your hand or arm around at your right side, turn “simultaneously” your Messer against his one on your left side, so that the short edge is below and “simultaneously” thrust at his face and work further at the next opening.</p>
 
<p>Here the master teaches a breaking against the element announced above, as one strikes one at the right hand, as it is written above, and speaks: At the right hand, etc. You should understand it this way: if he wants to strike at your right hand, you should break it this way-if he has bound you on your left side and wants to rapidly strike “simultaneously” at your hand or arm around at your right side, turn “simultaneously” your Messer against his one on your left side, so that the short edge is below and “simultaneously” thrust at his face and work further at the next opening.</p>
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Line 9,411: Line 9,388:
  
 
<p>You should understand it this way: if you stand with your left foot forwards and hold your Messer on your right side on the leg, so that the point is against the man and the thumb lies above on the flat of the Messer, and he strikes at your left side to the opening, do not displace, but as he strikes, move the point directly with the stretched arm firmly at his face. And as you shoot, step to his left side with your right foot.</p>
 
<p>You should understand it this way: if you stand with your left foot forwards and hold your Messer on your right side on the leg, so that the point is against the man and the thumb lies above on the flat of the Messer, and he strikes at your left side to the opening, do not displace, but as he strikes, move the point directly with the stretched arm firmly at his face. And as you shoot, step to his left side with your right foot.</p>
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Line 9,430: Line 9,407:
 
<p>Then, the master teaches a breaking against the shooting in and speaks: If he wants, etc. You should understand it this way: if he stands in the guard, so that he has his Messer on his right side on his right leg, so that the point is against the man, and as he shoots the point in at you, “simultaneously” shoot equally with him directly at his face, also with the stretched arm. “Simultaneously” wind your Messer on his one with the point to his face, so that the right edge is above and the left blunt one is below. And hold with your hilt well on your left side, and thrust at his face to his left side, and work “simultaneously.”</p>
 
<p>Then, the master teaches a breaking against the shooting in and speaks: If he wants, etc. You should understand it this way: if he stands in the guard, so that he has his Messer on his right side on his right leg, so that the point is against the man, and as he shoots the point in at you, “simultaneously” shoot equally with him directly at his face, also with the stretched arm. “Simultaneously” wind your Messer on his one with the point to his face, so that the right edge is above and the left blunt one is below. And hold with your hilt well on your left side, and thrust at his face to his left side, and work “simultaneously.”</p>
 
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Line 9,448: Line 9,425:
  
 
<p>Here the master teaches how one should do the element called the stork’s beak and do him this way: stand with your left foot forwards and hold your Messer on your right side at your right foot or above your right knee, so that the point is against the man, and expose yourself with your left side. If he strikes at the opening, pull your left foot well backwards as far as possible and raise your Messer with the stretched arm against his chest, and let him run into the point.</p>
 
<p>Here the master teaches how one should do the element called the stork’s beak and do him this way: stand with your left foot forwards and hold your Messer on your right side at your right foot or above your right knee, so that the point is against the man, and expose yourself with your left side. If he strikes at the opening, pull your left foot well backwards as far as possible and raise your Messer with the stretched arm against his chest, and let him run into the point.</p>
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Line 9,464: Line 9,441:
 
| <p>[519] </p>
 
| <p>[519] </p>
 
| <p>Then, stand as before as he strikes at you a stroke from above and pull your left foot backwards, and go high with the Messer directly and with the stretched arm. And go with the point at the hand or arm.</p>
 
| <p>Then, stand as before as he strikes at you a stroke from above and pull your left foot backwards, and go high with the Messer directly and with the stretched arm. And go with the point at the hand or arm.</p>
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| <p>[520] </p>
 
| <p>[520] </p>
 
| <p>Then, these elements are to be performed against these who run into and eagerly fight high and short, or do the hurling strokes against the man, and also leap with hurling strokes to the man. Thus, you have the stork’s beak and against which element or peculiarity you should do it, you are just taught.</p>
 
| <p>Then, these elements are to be performed against these who run into and eagerly fight high and short, or do the hurling strokes against the man, and also leap with hurling strokes to the man. Thus, you have the stork’s beak and against which element or peculiarity you should do it, you are just taught.</p>
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<p>Here the master teaches an element against the running in and against the fighters who run in eagerly. Prepare against him this way: assume the guard of the ''Bastei'' and as he wants to run into you, hold your Messer with the point forwards and let him run into it. If he wants to displace the point and goes to your Messer, change through “simultaneously” to the next opening.</p>
 
<p>Here the master teaches an element against the running in and against the fighters who run in eagerly. Prepare against him this way: assume the guard of the ''Bastei'' and as he wants to run into you, hold your Messer with the point forwards and let him run into it. If he wants to displace the point and goes to your Messer, change through “simultaneously” to the next opening.</p>
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| <p>[522] </p>
 
| <p>[522] </p>
 
| <p>Then, assume the guard of the ''Luginsland''. If he wants to run into you, go high with the arm and lower the point to his face or chest and push him away from you.</p>
 
| <p>Then, assume the guard of the ''Luginsland''. If he wants to run into you, go high with the arm and lower the point to his face or chest and push him away from you.</p>
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<p>You should understand the text this way: if he has bound you on your Messer on your left side, and he wants to strike at your right side, “simultaneously” go high with the hilt under your arm and lower the point down and thrust at his neck or chest.</p>
 
<p>You should understand the text this way: if he has bound you on your Messer on your left side, and he wants to strike at your right side, “simultaneously” go high with the hilt under your arm and lower the point down and thrust at his neck or chest.</p>
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<p>Then, if he has bound you on your right side and wants to strike at your left, “simultaneously” do as before and set the point on him.</p>
 
<p>Then, if he has bound you on your right side and wants to strike at your left, “simultaneously” do as before and set the point on him.</p>
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| <p>[526] </p>
 
| <p>[526] </p>
 
| <p>Then, a note: if something is being bound on you, you should always wind the point “simultaneously” at the face. If he displaces freely or in the crooked manner, you can always use the point from below or from above and defend the strokes or the thrusts with the point.</p>
 
| <p>Then, a note: if something is being bound on you, you should always wind the point “simultaneously” at the face. If he displaces freely or in the crooked manner, you can always use the point from below or from above and defend the strokes or the thrusts with the point.</p>
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<p>Here the propagator of the art speaks about an element that is called the scorpion, and perform the element this way: strike a stroke from above from your right shoulder at his left firmly at his head with the stretched arm. “Simultaneously” as you have struck, let the short edge of your Messer go down as if against your head, the short edge down on your left shoulder. “Simultaneously” thrust again at his face to the left side. If you have not hit him with the thrust, pull your Messer with the point downwards towards yourself, but this way so that the point is lowered to your left side, and strike with the short edge at his head to his right side. “Simultaneously” turn your hilt under your right arm and step with your left foot behind his right one, and strike the long edge at his head. And this element is called the scorpion.</p>
 
<p>Here the propagator of the art speaks about an element that is called the scorpion, and perform the element this way: strike a stroke from above from your right shoulder at his left firmly at his head with the stretched arm. “Simultaneously” as you have struck, let the short edge of your Messer go down as if against your head, the short edge down on your left shoulder. “Simultaneously” thrust again at his face to the left side. If you have not hit him with the thrust, pull your Messer with the point downwards towards yourself, but this way so that the point is lowered to your left side, and strike with the short edge at his head to his right side. “Simultaneously” turn your hilt under your right arm and step with your left foot behind his right one, and strike the long edge at his head. And this element is called the scorpion.</p>
 
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<p>Now, do the basilisk this way: as you both have bound on the Messers and he is in the crooked displacement or so, lie on his Messer with the long edge and wait when he wants to strike at your right side. If he is close to you in the bind, notice, while he is striking, fall in the armed hand and thrust firmly at his left side at the upper peak at the ear. If he wants to displace and goes high with the Messer, go also high with your arm and thrust with the armed hand firmly at his chest. Then, if he wants to fall on your Messer with the displacement, strike the hilt of the Messer at his head. “Simultaneously” let your right hand again go from the middle of your Messer and grab your hilt again in the right hand and set the point again on his chest. Thus, you have done the basilisk. Thus, you have done the basilisk.</p>
 
<p>Now, do the basilisk this way: as you both have bound on the Messers and he is in the crooked displacement or so, lie on his Messer with the long edge and wait when he wants to strike at your right side. If he is close to you in the bind, notice, while he is striking, fall in the armed hand and thrust firmly at his left side at the upper peak at the ear. If he wants to displace and goes high with the Messer, go also high with your arm and thrust with the armed hand firmly at his chest. Then, if he wants to fall on your Messer with the displacement, strike the hilt of the Messer at his head. “Simultaneously” let your right hand again go from the middle of your Messer and grab your hilt again in the right hand and set the point again on his chest. Thus, you have done the basilisk. Thus, you have done the basilisk.</p>
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<p>Here the masters speaks about an element and speaks: The pommel with, etc. You should understand it this way: wind straight at his Messer and wait until he wants to strike with the crooked stroke to your left side, as you should stand with the left foot forwards. While he strikes to your left side, “simultaneously” fall in the armed hand and step with your right foot well to his right and hit him with the hilt of the pommel to his right ear. “Simultaneously” twitch the point with the armed hand to your left side sideways and set the point at his chest. If he displaces, work “simultaneously” with the striking point outside to the head, or go with the hilt from above on the inside above his hand and do the Messer-taking.</p>
 
<p>Here the masters speaks about an element and speaks: The pommel with, etc. You should understand it this way: wind straight at his Messer and wait until he wants to strike with the crooked stroke to your left side, as you should stand with the left foot forwards. While he strikes to your left side, “simultaneously” fall in the armed hand and step with your right foot well to his right and hit him with the hilt of the pommel to his right ear. “Simultaneously” twitch the point with the armed hand to your left side sideways and set the point at his chest. If he displaces, work “simultaneously” with the striking point outside to the head, or go with the hilt from above on the inside above his hand and do the Messer-taking.</p>
 
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<p>Here the master says how you should hit the man at the chest with the pommel, that is with the hilt. And do it this way: if he strikes at your ear or at your head to your right or left side, fall in the armed hand and lower the point to his chest. “Simultaneously” work with the blade of your Messer above firmly to the head or go with the armed hand sideways aside and set it at his face or chest.</p>
 
<p>Here the master says how you should hit the man at the chest with the pommel, that is with the hilt. And do it this way: if he strikes at your ear or at your head to your right or left side, fall in the armed hand and lower the point to his chest. “Simultaneously” work with the blade of your Messer above firmly to the head or go with the armed hand sideways aside and set it at his face or chest.</p>
 
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| <p>[531] </p>
 
| <p>[531] </p>
 
| <p>Then, if he strikes at your right side so that you both are close at each other, “simultaneously” as he strikes at your right side, go high with the arm and set the point on his chest with the armed hand. If you want, you can go with the point under his hilt, and you can set the point on his face with the armed hand.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if he strikes at your right side so that you both are close at each other, “simultaneously” as he strikes at your right side, go high with the arm and set the point on his chest with the armed hand. If you want, you can go with the point under his hilt, and you can set the point on his face with the armed hand.</p>
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| <p>[532] </p>
 
| <p>[532] </p>
 
| <p>Then, if he is in the bind with you and wants to strike at your right side at the upper peak, “simultaneously” go at his chest with the armed point, that is with the armed hand. “Simultaneously” go with your right arm over his Messer and with the front part [of your Messer], also with the armed hand, go between his hilt or the hand and push his Messer with your left elbow to your right side, in that way you take his Messer.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if he is in the bind with you and wants to strike at your right side at the upper peak, “simultaneously” go at his chest with the armed point, that is with the armed hand. “Simultaneously” go with your right arm over his Messer and with the front part [of your Messer], also with the armed hand, go between his hilt or the hand and push his Messer with your left elbow to your right side, in that way you take his Messer.</p>
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| <p>[533] Then, there are many elements in the Messer which are not common, as armed elements and certain thrustings over, thrustings through and free fighting elements about which I say nothing.</p>
 
| <p>[533] Then, there are many elements in the Messer which are not common, as armed elements and certain thrustings over, thrustings through and free fighting elements about which I say nothing.</p>
 
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<p>Here the master states a breaking if one wants to hit the other with the pommel or with the hilt at the chest and speaks: If he wants with the hilt, etc.</p>
 
<p>Here the master states a breaking if one wants to hit the other with the pommel or with the hilt at the chest and speaks: If he wants with the hilt, etc.</p>
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| <p>[535] </p>
 
| <p>[535] </p>
 
| <p>Then, do the breaking this way: if you want to strike at his right ear, and “simultaneously” he goes with the armed hand with the hilt at your chest, “simultaneously” grab forwards with your left hand at his hilt behind his right hand and hit with your right arm firmly the blade of his Messer and step with your right foot to his right one and push firmly towards your left side.</p>
 
| <p>Then, do the breaking this way: if you want to strike at his right ear, and “simultaneously” he goes with the armed hand with the hilt at your chest, “simultaneously” grab forwards with your left hand at his hilt behind his right hand and hit with your right arm firmly the blade of his Messer and step with your right foot to his right one and push firmly towards your left side.</p>
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| <p>[537] </p>
 
| <p>[537] </p>
 
| <p>Then, if you strike at one’s left ear with the ''Entrüsthau'' and he goes with the hilt with the armed hand to your chest, “simultaneously” go with your hilt against his right side over the blade of his Messer and grab with your left hand at his hilt firmly downwards at your right side. And with your left hand push firmly from you to your right side downwards, and with your left hand push firmly from you to your right side, in that way you take his Messer again.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if you strike at one’s left ear with the ''Entrüsthau'' and he goes with the hilt with the armed hand to your chest, “simultaneously” go with your hilt against his right side over the blade of his Messer and grab with your left hand at his hilt firmly downwards at your right side. And with your left hand push firmly from you to your right side downwards, and with your left hand push firmly from you to your right side, in that way you take his Messer again.</p>
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| <p>[538] Then, also break the two elements, as he sets the point at your chest to your both sides, break them with these two elements or breakings. You may also drop your Messer and do the breakings depicted before with both hands. ''The text follows.''</p>
 
| <p>[538] Then, also break the two elements, as he sets the point at your chest to your both sides, break them with these two elements or breakings. You may also drop your Messer and do the breakings depicted before with both hands. ''The text follows.''</p>
 
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<p>Here the master states how you should do the four hangings in the Messer and how they are called. Thus, he calls each particular one with the name, one after the other.</p>
 
<p>Here the master states how you should do the four hangings in the Messer and how they are called. Thus, he calls each particular one with the name, one after the other.</p>
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| <p>[540] </p>
 
| <p>[540] </p>
 
| <p>Then, the first one is called the ''Eber'' from both sides, and the other the ''Stier'' from both sides. And you should be quite well-trained in them, so that you could do the work from them quite well. You should also know that there are four hangings, the two from below and two from above, and how they are called, you have heard above.</p>
 
| <p>Then, the first one is called the ''Eber'' from both sides, and the other the ''Stier'' from both sides. And you should be quite well-trained in them, so that you could do the work from them quite well. You should also know that there are four hangings, the two from below and two from above, and how they are called, you have heard above.</p>
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| <p>[541] </p>
 
| <p>[541] </p>
 
| <p>Now, from the four hangings you should bring eight windings and you should consider these eight windings, so that you should do and deliver from particular windings a thrust, a stroke and a cut. These are the four windings.</p>
 
| <p>Now, from the four hangings you should bring eight windings and you should consider these eight windings, so that you should do and deliver from particular windings a thrust, a stroke and a cut. These are the four windings.</p>
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| <p>[542] </p>
 
| <p>[542] </p>
 
| <p>Then, notice now how you should perform eight windings from the four hangings. The first upper hanging has two windings and perform it this way: if you come with the ''Zufechten'' to him, stand from your right side in the ''Stier''. If he strikes from above at your left side, wind against his stroke, the short edge on his Messer, again to the ''Stier''. If he sets the thrust aside from his left side, remain on the Messer and wind again to your right side again to the ''Stier'', with the flat on his Messer, and thrust from above at his face. This is one hanging from the right side with two windings on his Messer.</p>
 
| <p>Then, notice now how you should perform eight windings from the four hangings. The first upper hanging has two windings and perform it this way: if you come with the ''Zufechten'' to him, stand from your right side in the ''Stier''. If he strikes from above at your left side, wind against his stroke, the short edge on his Messer, again to the ''Stier''. If he sets the thrust aside from his left side, remain on the Messer and wind again to your right side again to the ''Stier'', with the flat on his Messer, and thrust from above at his face. This is one hanging from the right side with two windings on his Messer.</p>
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| <p>[543] </p>
 
| <p>[543] </p>
 
| <p>Then, another upper hanging with two windings. Do it this way: if you come to him with the ''Zufechten'', stand from your left side in the ''Stier''. If he strikes from above at your right side, wind against his stroke, the long edge on his Messer, and thrust at his face from above-this is another winding. If he sets the thrust aside against your right side, remain on his Messer and wind again to your left side, again in the ''Stier'', with the flat on his Messer. And thrust from above at his face to his left side, so that the blunt edge is below while thrusting. Thus, you have two windings on his Messer.</p>
 
| <p>Then, another upper hanging with two windings. Do it this way: if you come to him with the ''Zufechten'', stand from your left side in the ''Stier''. If he strikes from above at your right side, wind against his stroke, the long edge on his Messer, and thrust at his face from above-this is another winding. If he sets the thrust aside against your right side, remain on his Messer and wind again to your left side, again in the ''Stier'', with the flat on his Messer. And thrust from above at his face to his left side, so that the blunt edge is below while thrusting. Thus, you have two windings on his Messer.</p>
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| <p>Then, you should also know that you should also perform the four windings with all their attacks from the two lower hangings, that is the ''Eber'' from both sides. And as often as you wind, think in every particular winding about the stroke, the thrust and the cut. Thus, from the eight windings there come twenty-four and from which and against which element and against which strokes, thrusts or cuts you should deliver the stroke and the cut, you have been to a good extent taught before.</p>
 
| <p>Then, you should also know that you should also perform the four windings with all their attacks from the two lower hangings, that is the ''Eber'' from both sides. And as often as you wind, think in every particular winding about the stroke, the thrust and the cut. Thus, from the eight windings there come twenty-four and from which and against which element and against which strokes, thrusts or cuts you should deliver the stroke and the cut, you have been to a good extent taught before.</p>
 
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<p>According to the meaning of the text there is that you should defend yourself from the long point in the Messer from the guard of the turrer against those who fight high and run in with the arm and the Messer high and against the foolish who leap from one side to the other and dance and do the villain strokes above the head to the man.</p>
 
<p>According to the meaning of the text there is that you should defend yourself from the long point in the Messer from the guard of the turrer against those who fight high and run in with the arm and the Messer high and against the foolish who leap from one side to the other and dance and do the villain strokes above the head to the man.</p>
 
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| <p>Then, if you want to defend yourself from the ''Bastei'', do him this way: if you come surely to him with the ''Zufechten'', put your left foot forwards and hold your Messer with the point towards the ground as you have been well taught. If he comes against you as it is stated above, go with your stretched arm high with the point at his face or chest. If you have hit him with the point and he gets frightened and twitches the body or head back, fall “simultaneously” again with your Messer in the guard of the ''Bastei'', and pull your right foot again back. And do not let bring yourself from the guard of the ''Bastei'' without harm and do it this way also on your left side.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if you want to defend yourself from the ''Bastei'', do him this way: if you come surely to him with the ''Zufechten'', put your left foot forwards and hold your Messer with the point towards the ground as you have been well taught. If he comes against you as it is stated above, go with your stretched arm high with the point at his face or chest. If you have hit him with the point and he gets frightened and twitches the body or head back, fall “simultaneously” again with your Messer in the guard of the ''Bastei'', and pull your right foot again back. And do not let bring yourself from the guard of the ''Bastei'' without harm and do it this way also on your left side.</p>
 
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<p>Then, if you stand in the guard of the ''Bastei'', be it on the left or the right side, and you see that he wants to “crook” to it with the Messer or fall on it otherwise, change through below as you know well.</p>
 
<p>Then, if you stand in the guard of the ''Bastei'', be it on the left or the right side, and you see that he wants to “crook” to it with the Messer or fall on it otherwise, change through below as you know well.</p>
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<p>Then, if he is high in the binding, go with the point at the face or chest. If he is low with the arm, await the hand-to-hand combat. </p>
 
<p>Then, if he is high in the binding, go with the point at the face or chest. If he is low with the arm, await the hand-to-hand combat. </p>
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<p>A note: the meaning of the text is that if you stand in the guard of the ''Bastei'' and he wants to strike in the ''Zufechten'' to your four peaks, you should defend against it with the point, as it is stated above.</p>
 
<p>A note: the meaning of the text is that if you stand in the guard of the ''Bastei'' and he wants to strike in the ''Zufechten'' to your four peaks, you should defend against it with the point, as it is stated above.</p>
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| <p>[550] </p>
 
| <p>[550] </p>
 
| <p>Then, the other meaning of the text is that what is to be struck to the upper peaks, you should displace it with the point from the guard of the ''Bastei''. But for a better explanation you should know that one should defend himself with the long point against all the bindings, and use the point against them. If he strikes or thrust, the long point breaks it quite well, as the long point is the best defense in the Messer and the sword, and who can fight from it, forces the man that he must let himself be beaten against his wish. And if he wants to acquire the “before,” you can take it from him with the long point and work “simultaneously” with your Messer according to the “after.”</p>
 
| <p>Then, the other meaning of the text is that what is to be struck to the upper peaks, you should displace it with the point from the guard of the ''Bastei''. But for a better explanation you should know that one should defend himself with the long point against all the bindings, and use the point against them. If he strikes or thrust, the long point breaks it quite well, as the long point is the best defense in the Messer and the sword, and who can fight from it, forces the man that he must let himself be beaten against his wish. And if he wants to acquire the “before,” you can take it from him with the long point and work “simultaneously” with your Messer according to the “after.”</p>
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Line 9,996: Line 9,973:
  
 
<p>Then, put your left foot forwards and assume the guard of the ''Bastei''. If he strikes from the guard of the ''Luginsland'' at your left side at the head, go high with your Messer and change through to his right side and push his Messer with your Messer. Or, pull the Messer a bit aside and strike with the long edge through his face or cut through his right arm, and assume again the guard announced above.</p>
 
<p>Then, put your left foot forwards and assume the guard of the ''Bastei''. If he strikes from the guard of the ''Luginsland'' at your left side at the head, go high with your Messer and change through to his right side and push his Messer with your Messer. Or, pull the Messer a bit aside and strike with the long edge through his face or cut through his right arm, and assume again the guard announced above.</p>
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| <p>Then, in the same way as you do things if you stand in the guard of the ''Bastei'' on your right side and the left foot is forwards, you can also change through if you stand in the guard of the ''Bastei'' on your left side and the right foot is forwards, and you can strike, thrust and cut therefrom. Things go a bit worse from the left side than from the right, and it appears quite uncomfortable for someone untrained in the Messer.</p>
 
| <p>Then, in the same way as you do things if you stand in the guard of the ''Bastei'' on your right side and the left foot is forwards, you can also change through if you stand in the guard of the ''Bastei'' on your left side and the right foot is forwards, and you can strike, thrust and cut therefrom. Things go a bit worse from the left side than from the right, and it appears quite uncomfortable for someone untrained in the Messer.</p>
 
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<p>Here it is to be known that the meaning of the text is that what is struck or thrusted to the lower peaks, you should defend against it from the guard of the ''Luginsland'', also with the long point. And if you have failed with the point, wind always your Messer with his one into the ''Stier''. This takes place on both sides.</p>
 
<p>Here it is to be known that the meaning of the text is that what is struck or thrusted to the lower peaks, you should defend against it from the guard of the ''Luginsland'', also with the long point. And if you have failed with the point, wind always your Messer with his one into the ''Stier''. This takes place on both sides.</p>
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| <p>[555] </p>
 
| <p>[555] </p>
 
| <p>Then, if you stand in the guard of the ''Luginsland'', stand with your leg well in balance and hold your Messer stretched and let him do what he wants. If you can do it well, he cannot make anything, no matter whether he changes through or does what he wants. You can also assume this guard on his Messer, also stretched, and do therefrom what you want, and seek all the openings. And where you can see a window standing open, thrust merrily to it with your point or with your stroke, and “simultaneously” do what you have been taught before.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if you stand in the guard of the ''Luginsland'', stand with your leg well in balance and hold your Messer stretched and let him do what he wants. If you can do it well, he cannot make anything, no matter whether he changes through or does what he wants. You can also assume this guard on his Messer, also stretched, and do therefrom what you want, and seek all the openings. And where you can see a window standing open, thrust merrily to it with your point or with your stroke, and “simultaneously” do what you have been taught before.</p>
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<p>Here the master states how you should hold yourself against one who displaces with the crooked stroke. If you both have bound and you also lie on his Messer and he lies under your one, do it this way: if he lies on your left side against you or on you against your right side, and you have bound on his Messer, so that the blunt edge is against the man, “simultaneously” wind your Messer with the long edge on his head.</p>
 
<p>Here the master states how you should hold yourself against one who displaces with the crooked stroke. If you both have bound and you also lie on his Messer and he lies under your one, do it this way: if he lies on your left side against you or on you against your right side, and you have bound on his Messer, so that the blunt edge is against the man, “simultaneously” wind your Messer with the long edge on his head.</p>
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| <p>[558] </p>
 
| <p>[558] </p>
 
| <p>Then, if he goes high and raises his arm high so that you cannot come to the head with the Messer, and you have learnt or you can see that he goes high, wind high over his Messer against your left side to his right one, and fall with the point from his Messer to his throat or chest.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if he goes high and raises his arm high so that you cannot come to the head with the Messer, and you have learnt or you can see that he goes high, wind high over his Messer against your left side to his right one, and fall with the point from his Messer to his throat or chest.</p>
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| <p>Then, if he stands in the crooked displacement as before on your right side, wind the long edge against his head. If he goes high with the arm and wants to displace as before, notice, in the winding, as you have wound against the head on his Messer on his left side, strike the short edge on his head, so that the thumb is below and on the flat of your Messer.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if he stands in the crooked displacement as before on your right side, wind the long edge against his head. If he goes high with the arm and wants to displace as before, notice, in the winding, as you have wound against the head on his Messer on his left side, strike the short edge on his head, so that the thumb is below and on the flat of your Messer.</p>
 
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| <p>[560] </p>
 
| <p>[560] </p>
 
| <p>If he displaces the stroke and falls on it with his Messer, pull again skilfully on his Messer at the head, with the short edge. If he has displaced this, wind again high the long edge against his head, and let your point fall to your left side and at his right side at his throat or chest.</p>
 
| <p>If he displaces the stroke and falls on it with his Messer, pull again skilfully on his Messer at the head, with the short edge. If he has displaced this, wind again high the long edge against his head, and let your point fall to your left side and at his right side at his throat or chest.</p>
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Line 10,159: Line 10,136:
 
<p>Here the master states how one should double from the crook. If you want to do the doubling on him, do it this way: if you both have bound and he is on your right side and you are on his left side, and you stand with your Messer on his one, so that your thumb is below on your Messer, “simultaneously” wind the long edge on his head and “simultaneously” strike at his left ear with the ''Entrüsthau'' on the blade of his Messer with the blunt edge well around at the head. If you want to take away on the Messer, you can also do this.</p>
 
<p>Here the master states how one should double from the crook. If you want to do the doubling on him, do it this way: if you both have bound and he is on your right side and you are on his left side, and you stand with your Messer on his one, so that your thumb is below on your Messer, “simultaneously” wind the long edge on his head and “simultaneously” strike at his left ear with the ''Entrüsthau'' on the blade of his Messer with the blunt edge well around at the head. If you want to take away on the Messer, you can also do this.</p>
 
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| {{paget|Page:Cgm 582|206r|jpg}}
 
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Line 10,176: Line 10,153:
 
| <p>Then, if he stands on your right side against you as it is described before, do as if you wanted to wind the point at his face to his left side to his left cheek, and stretch the arm well from you to your side, and wind the point at his face.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if he stands on your right side against you as it is described before, do as if you wanted to wind the point at his face to his left side to his left cheek, and stretch the arm well from you to your side, and wind the point at his face.</p>
 
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| {{paget|Page:Cgm 582|207r|jpg}}
 
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Line 10,207: Line 10,184:
 
| <p>Then, if you want to take his Messer, if he stands in the hanging point on his left side, and you also lie on his [Messer], wind “simultaneously” over his Messer the long edge and the point to his side, and do the mutating. “Simultaneously” step skillfully to him with your left foot, so that his Messer goes out with the point sideways at your right side, and “simultaneously” fall with your left hand behind his right one, and pull firmly with it at the bind to your right side, and push him firmly with the point of your Messer at his body.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if you want to take his Messer, if he stands in the hanging point on his left side, and you also lie on his [Messer], wind “simultaneously” over his Messer the long edge and the point to his side, and do the mutating. “Simultaneously” step skillfully to him with your left foot, so that his Messer goes out with the point sideways at your right side, and “simultaneously” fall with your left hand behind his right one, and pull firmly with it at the bind to your right side, and push him firmly with the point of your Messer at his body.</p>
 
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| {{paget|Page:Cgm 582|207v|jpg}}
 
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Line 10,222: Line 10,199:
 
| <p>Then, if he stands in the hanging point on his right side and you lie under his [Messer], “simultaneously” fall with your left hand over his Messer and “simultaneously” fall in the middle of your Messer and go with the point on his throat, or put the blade of your Messer on his neck on his left side. And step with your left foot behind his right one and push him over it.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if he stands in the hanging point on his right side and you lie under his [Messer], “simultaneously” fall with your left hand over his Messer and “simultaneously” fall in the middle of your Messer and go with the point on his throat, or put the blade of your Messer on his neck on his left side. And step with your left foot behind his right one and push him over it.</p>
 
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Line 10,253: Line 10,230:
 
| <p>Then, if you lie on his right side and on his Messer, and he lies in the hanging point as before, “simultaneously” wind against his neck and press the Messer at the nape of his neck. And if he is too strong for you, so that you cannot press his Messer down, come with your left hand from behind on his hilt to help your right hand. “Simultaneously” fall with your left hand from above on his Messer on the hilt at his hand, and press it over his back and over your Messer, in that way you take his Messer.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if you lie on his right side and on his Messer, and he lies in the hanging point as before, “simultaneously” wind against his neck and press the Messer at the nape of his neck. And if he is too strong for you, so that you cannot press his Messer down, come with your left hand from behind on his hilt to help your right hand. “Simultaneously” fall with your left hand from above on his Messer on the hilt at his hand, and press it over his back and over your Messer, in that way you take his Messer.</p>
 
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| {{paget|Page:Cgm 582|209r|jpg}}
 
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Line 10,269: Line 10,246:
 
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Line 10,284: Line 10,261:
 
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Line 10,350: Line 10,327:
 
<p>Here the master and the propagator of the art ends the last element with its peculiarity and speaks: If you want to dupe him. That is, if you both have bound and he lies on your right side with the crooked displacement and you lie under his Messer also in the same displacement, “simultaneously” wind your Messer to his left side against his opening, and wave well at it. Then, it has been said a lot that you should grab to the opening a bit and quickly go through from the same left side with the Messer in front of your body, with the lowered point to your left side, and strike at his head to his right side, or set the point on his face or the chest.</p>
 
<p>Here the master and the propagator of the art ends the last element with its peculiarity and speaks: If you want to dupe him. That is, if you both have bound and he lies on your right side with the crooked displacement and you lie under his Messer also in the same displacement, “simultaneously” wind your Messer to his left side against his opening, and wave well at it. Then, it has been said a lot that you should grab to the opening a bit and quickly go through from the same left side with the Messer in front of your body, with the lowered point to your left side, and strike at his head to his right side, or set the point on his face or the chest.</p>
 
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Line 10,366: Line 10,343:
 
| <p>[574] Then, if you set the point to one’s face or chest and he goes with the hanging point from his left side to your Messer and displaces, “simultaneously” wind quickly against his Messer or on his Messer against his left side, so that the thumb is above on the flat and lower the hilt a bit and thrust upwards under his Messer at his face. “Simultaneously” wind soon again against his right side and lower the point again to his chest or strike with the lowered point at his right ear.</p>
 
| <p>[574] Then, if you set the point to one’s face or chest and he goes with the hanging point from his left side to your Messer and displaces, “simultaneously” wind quickly against his Messer or on his Messer against his left side, so that the thumb is above on the flat and lower the hilt a bit and thrust upwards under his Messer at his face. “Simultaneously” wind soon again against his right side and lower the point again to his chest or strike with the lowered point at his right ear.</p>
 
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Line 10,398: Line 10,375:
 
| <p>Then, if you stand on his right side, and he does as well on the same side as before, “simultaneously” wind your Messer under his Messer well around, so that you touch him a bit to his right side to his right shoulder with the short edge or the flat. “Simultaneously” go through with your Messer with the lowered point between your both sides or bodies, so that the long edge goes first. “Simultaneously” set the point around in his chest or strike with the short edge at his left ear, and hold your Messer always in front of the head with the hilt well upwards, so that the thumb is below on the flat of the Messer.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if you stand on his right side, and he does as well on the same side as before, “simultaneously” wind your Messer under his Messer well around, so that you touch him a bit to his right side to his right shoulder with the short edge or the flat. “Simultaneously” go through with your Messer with the lowered point between your both sides or bodies, so that the long edge goes first. “Simultaneously” set the point around in his chest or strike with the short edge at his left ear, and hold your Messer always in front of the head with the hilt well upwards, so that the thumb is below on the flat of the Messer.</p>
 
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Line 10,413: Line 10,390:
 
| <p>[577] </p>
 
| <p>[577] </p>
 
| <p>Then, if you lie on his Messer on his right side, and he again lies in the hanging point and across, wind “simultaneously” the short edge firmly to his head, and go high with the hilt. If he wants to follow it with the displacement, strike “simultaneously” with the horizontal stroke at his ear to his right side with the short edge.</p>
 
| <p>Then, if you lie on his Messer on his right side, and he again lies in the hanging point and across, wind “simultaneously” the short edge firmly to his head, and go high with the hilt. If he wants to follow it with the displacement, strike “simultaneously” with the horizontal stroke at his ear to his right side with the short edge.</p>
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Line 10,474: Line 10,451:
 
| <p>Then, strike an upper stroke at his right side long and directly with the stretched arm, and “simultaneously,” as the stroke has been delivered, wind your Messer against your left side on his Messer, and flick at his head or arm to his right side.</p>
 
| <p>Then, strike an upper stroke at his right side long and directly with the stretched arm, and “simultaneously,” as the stroke has been delivered, wind your Messer against your left side on his Messer, and flick at his head or arm to his right side.</p>
 
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| <p>[582] </p>
 
| <p>[582] </p>
 
| <p>Then, a note: the elements are good, as you can more easily dupe the man, and “simultaneously” do the doubling, the feints and the hits.</p>
 
| <p>Then, a note: the elements are good, as you can more easily dupe the man, and “simultaneously” do the doubling, the feints and the hits.</p>
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Latest revision as of 14:50, 16 June 2025

Johannes Lecküchner
Born ca. 1430s
Nuremberg, Germany
Died December 31, 1482
Herzogenaurach, Germany
Occupation
Alma mater University of Leipzig
Influences Johannes Liechtenauer (?)
Genres Fencing manual
Language Early New High German
Notable work(s) Kunst des Messerfechtens
Archetype(s)
Manuscript(s)
Concordance by Michael Chidester
Translations
Signature Johannes Lecküchner Sig.jpg

Johannes Lecküchner (or Hans Lebkommer; ca. 1430s – 1482) was a 15th century German cleric and fencing master. He was born in the Nuremberg area, and in 1455 he was inscribed at the University of Leipzig. In 1457, he received the title of baccalaureus, and he was consecrated as a Catholic acolyte in 1459. At some point before creating his first manuscript in 1478, Lecküchner was consecrated as a priest. From 1480 until his death on December 31, 1482, he was employed as a communal priest in Herzogenaurach, Germany.[1] Lecküchner dedicated his fencing manual to Philip "the Upright" of Wittelsbach, Elector Palatine of the Rhine, but the nature of his connection to the duke remains unclear.[2]

Some 19th century scholars assumed that Lecküchner's name was a corruption of "Liechtenauer" and a reference to Johannes Liechtenauer, the grand master of the best-known German tradition. However, biographical information from historical records, as well as the colophon in the manuscript itself, thoroughly disproves this theory. Lecküchner's system of Messer fencing does, however, seem to be closely related to the long sword teachings of Liechtenauer from earlier in the century. His teachings are organized in a similar fashion using similar terminology, and often his Recital (Zettel) is nearly identical to that of Liechtenauer; he quotes or paraphrases the Lew gloss in many places, but it's unknown whether he had access to other teachings from the Liechtenauer tradition as well.

Two potential autograph copies of Lecküchner's treatise are preserved: the Cod. Pal. Germ. 430, completed between 1478 and 1482, and the Cgm 582, completed on 19 January 1482 (the year of his death).[3] The Cgm 582 mentions in the last paragraph that a previous draft had been produced which has sometimes been presumed to be a reference to the CPG 430, but since that is clearly a polished work for a client rather than a draft, it's more likely to be a lost third manuscript. This lost draft was probably the source for the shorter version included by Hans von Speyer in the MS M.I.29 in 1491, as well as those by Gregor Erhart in 1533, Paulus Hector Mair in the 1540s, and Lienhart Sollinger in 1556.

Preceding the treatises of Lew and Lecküchner in the MS M.I.29 are brief notes by a Magister Andreas explaining equivalences in concepts and terminology between the two,[4] perhaps indicating that by this time Lecküchner's teachings had been integrated into the Liechtenauer school of fencing. This notion is further supported by the appearance of Lecküchner's Recital alongside Liechtenauer's in Marxbrüder captain Peter Falkner's treatise of ca. 1495.

One final note of interest is that in 1531, printer Christian Egenolff published a fencing anthology entitled Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst, and included a brief treatise on the Messer attributed to a certain Master Hans Lebkommer. This is either a misspelling or alternate rendering of "Lecküchner"; the text appears to be a brief summary of Lecküchner's teachings, intermingled with the Messer teachings of Andre Paurenfeyndt (uncredited). Since there is no indication that it was actually written by Lecküchner (who was long dead by that time), and in order to avoid confusion here, this otherwise anonymous treatise can be found on the Lebkommer page.

Treatise

The two manuscripts whose creation seems to have been personally overseen by Lecküchner contain a number of substantial differences, some of which can be interpreted as corrections in the later edition and others which are less explicable. In this compilation, they're treated as mutually-authoritative and translated separately; it's possible that a future version of this article will merge the translations together and describe the differences in footnotes. Both of these manuscripts were prepared late in Lecküchner's life based on one or more lost earlier versions. The Salzburg version seems likely to be a faithful copy of one of those versions, so it is presented in the first transcription column to illustrate how the text expanded over time.

The typical Wiktenauer style is to break up the Recital into verses in a standard fashion according to their rhyme scheme. In the case of Lecküchner, however, the Recital is already broken into discrete lines in most extant copies, but the precise separation varies from copy to copy. The format of the various copies has therefore been preserved in this table in order to allow comparison (even though that means leaving the Vienna version completely un-separated). In the translation, the verses that are common to multiple copies are rendered in red text, while the verses that are unique to Munich version Ⅰ appear in black text.

To view a version of this table without illustrations and including a transcription of the Augsburg version of the Lew long sword gloss for reference, see Johannes Lecküchner/No illustrations.

Additional Resources

  • Acutt, Jay (2019). Swords, Science, and Society: German Martial Arts in the Middle Ages. Glasgow: Fallen Rook Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9934216-9-3.
  • Burger, Daniel (2021). "Hans Lecküchner of Nuremberg and His Fencing Treatise in the Long Knife." Kunst und Zettel im Messer: Bavarian State Library Cgm 582: 121-140. Ed. by Michael Chidester. Somerville: HEMA Bookshelf. ISBN 978-1-953683-16-8.
  • Dupuis, Olivier (2021). "Fighting with Long Knife for Leisure or Self-Defense: Discussions Around the Production Contexts of Lecküchner's Fencing Manuscript." Kunst und Zettel im Messer: Bavarian State Library Cgm 582: 191-202. Ed. by Michael Chidester. Somerville: HEMA Bookshelf. ISBN 978-1-953683-16-8.
  • Fabian, Martin (2024). Fechtbuch Fabian. Self-published. ISBN 978-80-570-6163-2.
  • Finley, Jessica (2021). "'What's in a Name?' A Comparative Analysis of the Nomenclature of Johannes Lecküchner and Johannes Liechtenauer." Kunst und Zettel im Messer: Bavarian State Library Cgm 582: 157-174. Ed. by Michael Chidester. Somerville: HEMA Bookshelf. ISBN 978-1-953683-16-8.
  • Fritz, Falko (2021). "The Messer and Its Use in Lecküchner's Teachings." Kunst und Zettel im Messer: Bavarian State Library Cgm 582: 141-156. Ed. by Michael Chidester. Somerville: HEMA Bookshelf. ISBN 978-1-953683-16-8.
  • Hagedorn, Dierk (2021). Albrecht Dürer. Das Fechtbuch. Herne: VS-Books. ISBN 9783932077500.
  • Hagedorn, Dierk; Daniel Jaquet (2022). Dürer's Fight Book: The Genius of the German Renaissance and his Combat Treatise. Barnsley: Greenhill Books. ISBN 978-1-784438-703-7.
  • Lecküchner, Johannes (2015). The Art of Swordsmanship by Hans Lecküchner. Trans. by Jeffrey L. Forgeng. Woodbridge: Boydell Press. ISBN 9781783270286.
  • Müller, Jan-Dirk (1992). "Bild – Verse – Prosakommentar am Beispiel von Fechtbüchern. Probleme der Verschriftlichung einer schriftlosen Praxis." Pragmatische Schriftlichkeit im Mittelalter. Erscheinungsformen und Entwicklungsstufen: 251-282. Ed. by Hagen Keller; Klaus Grubmüller; Nikolaus Staubach. München: Fink.
  • Müller, Jan-Dirk (1994). "Hans Lecküchners Messerfechtlehre und die Tradition. Schriftliche Anweisungen für eine praktische Disziplin." Wissen für den Hof. Der spätmittelalterliche Verschriftlichungsprozeß am Beispiel Hei-delberg im 15. Jahrhundert: 355–384. Ed. by Jan-Dirk Müller. München: Fink.
  • Van Dijk, Casper J.; Oskar ter Mors (2021). "'The Art that Hans Lecküchner Made and Devised Himself': The Martial Arts Tradition of a Fifteenth Century Bavarian Priest." Kunst und Zettel im Messer: Bavarian State Library Cgm 582: 203-228. Ed. by Michael Chidester. Somerville: HEMA Bookshelf. ISBN 978-1-953683-16-8.
  • Welle, Rainer (2021). Albrecht Dürer und seine Kunst des Zweikampfes: auf den Spuren der Handschrift 26232 in der Albertina Wien. Kumberg: Sublilium Schaffer, Verlag für Geschichte, Kunst & Buchkultur. ISBN 9783950500806.

References

  1. Julia and Carsten Lorbeer (in German). "Johannes Lecküchner - der fechtende Pfarrer". Ochs: Historische Kampfkünst e.V., 2002. Retrieved 21 April 2011.
  2. Fencing master Ludwig VI von Eyb was a powerful noble in service to Philip from 1499 to 1504 (and possibly longer), but his writings demonstrate no connection to or awareness of those of Lecküchner.
  3. The Cgm 582 states on folio 216v that "This material was composed by the Reverend Johannes Lecküchner, at that time of the parish in Herzogenaurach, in the year of our Lord 1478, but this book was written and completed in the 82nd year on the eve of St. Sebastian." (Composita est materia illa per domine Johanne Lecküchner tunc tempore plebanus jn Hertzogaurach Anno domini M°CCCC° septuagesimo octauo sed iste librum Scriptum est et completus Anno 8° secundo jn vigilia sancti Sebastiani).
  4. Hans von Speyer. Untitled [manuscript]. MS M.I.29. Salzburg, Austria: Universitätsbibliothek Salzburg, 1491. ff 5r-7r
  5. Word scratched out.
  6. Unnecessary repetition, a scribe’s mistake.
  7. I.e., rapidly
  8. recept = Rezept (Hennig, S263)
  9. oder
  10. Auf der linken Blattseite befindet sich ein unbekanntes Zeichen, oder der Schreiber hat zu weit links angesetzt.
  11. oder
  12. schalt = Schwung (Hennig, S279)
  13. vmb süst = umsonst; sus = sunst (Baufeld, S231)
  14. Der Schreiber wollte wohl erst “deinem” schreiben
  15. sic : seinem
  16. I.e., avoid the stroke by means of bowing forwards.
  17. geschrieben
  18. Das Wort “pist” wurde nachträglich ergänzt.
  19. sic : deinnem
  20. sic : seinn
  21. 21.0 21.1 21.2 Text is cut off at the bottom of the page, but reconstructed from other copies.
  22. I.e., is faster or better
  23. Sa alt. von sar = gleich darauf, alsbald sodann (entweder alleine oder verstärkt durch sinnverwandte Ausdrücke) (Lexer, S205) end = ehe, bevor (Lexer, S43)
  24. Munich: "right".
  25. Munich: "right".
  26. Unknown word scraped away
  27. oder
  28. handt hab
  29. I.e., the point and the pommel.
  30. See Matthew 7:6
  31. oder
  32. Wort könnte von sambalde kommen = alsbald (Hennig, S276) oder sam = als (Hennig, S275)
  33. Könnte von senen = ersehnen kommen (Lexer, S225)
  34. Der Schreiber wollte wohl messer schreiben.
  35. sic : bis. rep.
  36. Müßte sinngemäß "In" heißen
  37. ge- = es kann vor alle Formen des Zeitworts treten, um die Handlung abzuschließen oder zu verstärken (Lexer, S60)
    rucke, rücke, ze ruck = zurück, nach hinten
  38. tener oder tenner bezeichnet die von der Rüstung nicht geschützte Handfläche. (Baufeld, S50)
  39. Sa alt. von sar = gleich darauf, alsbald sodann ( enweder alleine oder verstärkt durch sinnverwandte Ausdrücke ) ( Lexer, S205 )
    end = ehe, bevor ( Lexer, S43 )
  40. For armoured combat of Andreas Liegnitzer see von Danzig, 73r-79v. This teaching was copied (with some omissions) by Lew Jud, see Lew, 70r-83v. A technique based on a similar principle is featured in Lew, 79v-80r.
  41. gefast
  42. Das Zeichen könnte für einen Verweis auf eine andere Seite stehen, auf dem dieses F zu sehen ist. Diese Methode hat der Schreiber auch schon auf anderen Seiten angewandt.
  43. pinden = binden, fesseln (Baufeld, S34)
  44. gemelich = gemechlich = bedächtig, ruhig, langsam (Hennig, S108)
  45. kostlich = kostspielig, aufwendig (Hennig, S190)
  46. Im cpg430/46r heißt es “der verporgengriff“
  47. See Matthew 7:6.
  48. Das Wort sieht eigentlich wie „knorren“ aus.
  49. mug = mag
  50. Corrected from "din"
  51. nott
  52. oder
  53. dast könnte von dasten = tasten kommen (Hennig, S51)
  54. vber seyn danc = Gegen seinen Willen (Hennig, S50)
  55. Müßte eigentlich “deyn” heißen.
  56. vahen = greifen, fassen, einfangen (Lexer, S310)
  57. weifen = fuchteln, schwingen, schwencken (Grimm, Bd 28, Sp. 632, 5)
  58. Haspel [Garnwinde] (Hennig, S147)
  59. doch
  60. sambalde = alsbald oder sam = als (Hennig, S276)
  61. zäumen = gefangen nehmen (Baufeld, S254)
  62. “Item“ wurde nachträglich ergänzt
  63. albeg(en), alleweg = 1. immer, immer noch 2. überall (Baufeld, S6)
  64. oder
  65. abenteuerlich = ausgefallen, nicht alltäglich (Baufeld, S1)
  66. “auff deyn rechte” sieht wie durchgestrichen aus
  67. straufen = 1. die Haut abziehen, abstreifen 2. streuen. (Baufeld, S228)
  68. durchwechseln
  69. Wort zwischen “der” und “erst” wurde durchgestrichen.
  70. plüpflich = plötzlich (J.A. Schmeller, Bayerisches Wörterbuch, I,460)
  71. Links unten befindet sich eine kurze Notiz, die aber sehr schlecht lesbar ist.
  72. Links der Glosse befindet sich die handschiftliche Notiz einer anderen Hand
  73. Müßte sinngemäß “seynem” heißen.
  74. Schreiber wollte wohl “zu” schreiben.
  75. “Seynem” wurde mit “deynem” überschrieben.
  76. Zwischen den beiden Fechterfiguren befindet sich eine unleserliche Notiz, die mit anderer Hand geschrieben wurde. “man...”
  77. First written "deyner", then corrected.
  78. Abbreviatur sieht ähnlich aus wie “qd” aus, das für quondam steht (Cappelli, S306)
  79. Buchstabe g wurde mit einem f überschrieben
  80. prangen = prangen, glänzen (Hennig, S256)
  81. beiten = warten, zögern (Hennig, S24)
  82. Am unteren Rand des Blattes befindet sich der Schmuckbuchstabe B (164r), auf der darauf folgenden der Buchstabe A (164v). In cpg430 sind diese Seiten in umgekehrter Reihenfolge zu finden. Dieser Fehler läßt vermuten, daß der Zeichner die Abbildungen vertauscht hat und läßt der Schlußfolgerung zu, daß die Zeichnungen vor dem Text in die Handschift eingegangen sind.
  83. gen = geben (Deutsches Wörterbuch von Jacob und Willhelm Grimm,Bd. 5, Sp. 3342,21)
  84. gereicht zur Ehre
  85. poß = böse (Baufeld, S39)
  86. teding kommt von tedinc = (Zwei-)kampf (Henning, S236), dinc = ding (Baufeld, S52). tedingen = strafen, büßen (Baufeld, S49)
  87. nindert = keinesfalls, keineswegs, nirgendwo (Hennig, S243)
  88. Der Schreiber wollte scheinbar mit einem “v” ansetzen
  89. zäumen = gefangen nehmen (Baufeld, S254)
  90. Am Ende des Worts wurde ein Buchstabe wieder ausgestrichen
  91. Written as "Seyn" and then changed.
  92. Written as "deyn" and then changed.
  93. Corrected from "Lanck".
  94. leme = Lähmung (Hennig, S204)
  95. scharpff
  96. vürbaz = weiter, darüber hinaus (Hennig, S448)
  97. verworfen
  98. gagen = gegen: räumlich hin, zu, nach etwas (Lexer, S59/S63)
  99. stich
  100. graffeln = grabschen, greifen (Hennig, S138)
  101. Unter der Folierung 216 steht das Namenskürzel HC.
  102. Das Bild enthält die Worte: " 416 par fechter ". Scheinbar eine Zählung der abgebildeten Stücke.Eve. später von anderer Hand hinzugefügt.
  103. 19/20 January.
  104. Auflösung und Übersetzung nach Hils: “Der Gegenstand (dieses Buches) ist von mir, Johannes Lecküchner, derzeit Pfarrer in Herzogenaurach, im Jahre 1478 erarbeitet worden; dieses Buch aber wurde geschrieben und fertiggestellt im Jahre 1482 in der Nacht des Hl.Sebastian”
  105. Aristoteles, Metaphysica libri Ⅰ-Ⅳ, 4, lib. 1, cap. 1. Translatio “vetustissima”; Translatio Jacobi Venetici