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| [[Nuremberg Hausbuch (MS 3227a)|MS 3227a]] (ca. 1400s)
 
| [[Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS Chart.A.558)|MS Chart.A.558]] (1443)
 
| [[Codex Danzig (Cod.44.A.8)|Cod.44.A.8]] (1452)
 
 
  | [[Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS Thott.290.2º)|MS Thott.290.2º]] (1459)
 
  | [[Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS Thott.290.2º)|MS Thott.290.2º]] (1459)
  | [[Wolfenbüttel Sketchbook (Cod.Guelf.78.2 Aug.2º)|Cod.Guelf.78.2 Aug.2º]] (ca. 1465-80)
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  | [[Wolfenbüttel Picture Book (Cod.Guelf.78.2 Aug.2º)|Cod.Guelf.78.2 Aug.2º]] (ca. 1465-80)
 
  | [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (Cgm 1507)|Cgm 1507]] (ca.1470)
 
  | [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (Cgm 1507)|Cgm 1507]] (ca.1470)
 
  | [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS KK5126)|MS KK5126]] (1480s)
 
  | [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS KK5126)|MS KK5126]] (1480s)
  | [[Codex Speyer (MS M.I.29)|MS M.I.29]] (1491)
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  | [[Codex Speyer (MS M.I.29)|MS M..29]] (1491)
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| [[Ortenburg Fechtbuch]] (1400s)
 
  | [[Johan Liechtnawers Fechtbuch geschriebenn (MS Dresd.C.487)|MS Dresd.C.487]] (ca. 1504-19)
 
  | [[Johan Liechtnawers Fechtbuch geschriebenn (MS Dresd.C.487)|MS Dresd.C.487]] (ca. 1504-19)
  | [[Goliath Fechtbuch (MS Germ.Quart.2020)|MS Germ.Quart.2020]] (1510-20)
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  | [[Goliath Fechtbuch (MS Germ.Quart.2020)|MS Germ.quart. 2020]] (1535-40)
 
  | [[Oplodidaskalia sive Armorvm Tractandorvm Meditatio Alberti Dvreri (MS 26-232)|MS 26-232]] (1512)
 
  | [[Oplodidaskalia sive Armorvm Tractandorvm Meditatio Alberti Dvreri (MS 26-232)|MS 26-232]] (1512)
 
  | [[Jörg Wilhalm Hutters kunst zu Augspurg (Cgm 3711)|Cgm 3711]] (1523)
 
  | [[Jörg Wilhalm Hutters kunst zu Augspurg (Cgm 3711)|Cgm 3711]] (1523)
  | [[Hutter/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)|Cod.I.6.2º.2]] (1523)
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  | [[Wilhalm/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)|Cod..6.2º.2]] (1523)
 
  | [[Rast Fechtbuch (Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82)|Reichsstadt Nr. 82]] (1553)
 
  | [[Rast Fechtbuch (Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82)|Reichsstadt Nr. 82]] (1553)
 
  | [[Lienhart Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cgm 3712)|Cgm 3712]] (1556)
 
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  | [[Künnst zu fechten vonn dem Lienhartt Sollinger (Cod.Guelf.38.21 Aug.2º)|Cod.Guelf.38.21 Aug.2º]] (1588)
 
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| [[Pol Hausbuch (MS 3227a)|MS 3227<sup>a</sup>]] (ca. 1400)
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| [[Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS Chart.A.558)|MS Chart.A.558]] (1448)
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| [[Starhemberg Fechtbuch (Cod.44.A.8)|Cod.44.A.8]] (1452)
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| first printed edition = [[Christian Henry Tobler|Tobler]], 2010
 
| first printed edition = [[Christian Henry Tobler|Tobler]], 2010
 
| wiktenauer compilation by=[[Michael Chidester]]
 
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  | {{French translation|http://ardamhe.free.fr/biblio/Tetraptyque.pdf|1}}
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  | {{French translation|http://www.ffamhe.fr/sources/Tetraptyque.pdf|1}}
  | {{German translation|http://www.hammaborg.de/en/transkriptionen/peter_von_danzig/index.php|1}}
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  | {{German translation|http://www.hammaborg.de/de/transkriptionen/peter_von_danzig/index.php|1}}
 
  | {{Hungarian translation|Johannes Liechtenauer/Hungarian|2}}
 
  | {{Hungarian translation|Johannes Liechtenauer/Hungarian|2}}
  | {{Slovenian translation|http://scholapugnatoria.si/?page_id{{=}}267|1}}
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  | {{Slovenian translation|http://www.scholapugnatoria.si/clanki/merkversen-po-ringecku-von-danzigu/|1}}
 
  | {{Spanish translation|http://www.aveh.eu/documentos/EdadMedia/TETRAPTICOV.pdf|1}}
 
  | {{Spanish translation|http://www.aveh.eu/documentos/EdadMedia/TETRAPTICOV.pdf|1}}
 
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'''Johannes Liechtenauer''' (Hans Lichtenauer, Lichtnawer) was a [[nationality::German]] [[fencing master]] in the 14th or [[century::15th century]]. No direct record of his life or teachings currently exists, and all that we know of both comes from the writings of other masters and scholars. The only account of his life was written by the anonymous author of the [[Nuremberg Hausbuch (MS 3227a)|Nuremberg Hausbuch]], one of the oldest texts in the tradition, who stated that "Master Liechtenauer learnt and mastered the Art in a thorough and rightful way, but he did not invent and put together this Art (as was just stated). Instead, he traveled and searched many countries with the will of learning and mastering this rightful and true Art." He may have been alive at the time of the creation of the fencing treatise contained in the Nuremberg Hausbuch, as that source is the only one to fail to accompany his name with a blessing for the dead.
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'''Johannes Liechtenauer''' (Hans Lichtenauer, Lichtnawer) was a [[century::15th century]] [[nationality::German]] [[fencing master]]. No direct record of his life or teachings currently exists, and all that we know of both comes from the writings of other masters and scholars. The only account of his life was written by the anonymous author of the [[Pol Hausbuch (MS 3227a)|Pol Hausbuch]], one of the oldest texts in the tradition, who stated that "Master Liechtenauer learnt and mastered the Art in a thorough and rightful way, but he did not invent and put together this Art (as was just stated). Instead, he traveled and searched many countries with the will of learning and mastering this rightful and true Art." He may have been alive at the time of the creation of the fencing treatise contained in the Pol Hausbuch, as that source is the only one to fail to accompany his name with a blessing for the dead.
  
 
Liechtenauer was described by many later masters as the "high master" or "grand master" of the art, and a long poem called the ''Zettel'' ("Recital") is generally attributed to him by these masters. Later masters in the tradition often wrote extensive [[gloss]]es (commentaries) on this poem, using it to structure their own martial teachings. Liechtenauer's influence on the German fencing tradition as we currently understand it is almost impossible to overstate. The masters on [[Paulus Kal]]'s roll of the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]] were responsible for most of the most significant fencing manuals of the 15th century, and Liechtenauer and his teachings were also the focus of the German fencing guilds that arose in the 15th and 16th centuries, including the [[Marxbrüder]] and the [[Veiterfechter]].
 
Liechtenauer was described by many later masters as the "high master" or "grand master" of the art, and a long poem called the ''Zettel'' ("Recital") is generally attributed to him by these masters. Later masters in the tradition often wrote extensive [[gloss]]es (commentaries) on this poem, using it to structure their own martial teachings. Liechtenauer's influence on the German fencing tradition as we currently understand it is almost impossible to overstate. The masters on [[Paulus Kal]]'s roll of the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]] were responsible for most of the most significant fencing manuals of the 15th century, and Liechtenauer and his teachings were also the focus of the German fencing guilds that arose in the 15th and 16th centuries, including the [[Marxbrüder]] and the [[Veiterfechter]].
  
Additional facts have sometimes been presumed about Liechtenauer based on often-problematic premises. The Nuremberg Hausbuch, often erroneously dated to 1389 and presumed to be written by a direct student of Liechtenauer's, has been treated as evidence placing Liechtenauer's career in the mid-1300s.<ref>[[Christian Henry Tobler]]. "Chicken and Eggs: Which Master Came First?" ''In Saint George's Name: An Anthology of Medieval German Fighting Arts''. Wheaton, IL: [[Freelance Academy Press]], 2010. p6</ref> However, given that the Nuremberg Hausbuch may date as late as 1494 and the earliest records of the identifiable members of his tradition appear in the early 1400s, it seems more probable that Liechtenauer's career occurred toward the beginning of the 15th century. Ignoring the Nuremberg Hausbuch as being of indeterminate date, the oldest version of the Recital appears in the [[Modus Dimicandi (MS G.B.f.18.a)|MS G.B.f.18.a]], dating to ca. 1418-28 and attributed to an [[H. Beringer]], which both conforms to this timeline and suggests the possibility that Liechtenauer was himself an inheritor of the teaching rather than its original composer (presentations of the Recital that are entirely unattributed exist in other 15th and 16th century manuscripts).
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Additional facts have sometimes been presumed about Liechtenauer based on often-problematic premises. The Pol Hausbuch, often erroneously dated to 1389 and presumed to be written by a direct student of Liechtenauer's, has been treated as evidence placing Liechtenauer's career in the mid-1300s.<ref>[[Christian Henry Tobler]]. "Chicken and Eggs: Which Master Came First?" ''In Saint George's Name: An Anthology of Medieval German Fighting Arts''. Wheaton, IL: [[Freelance Academy Press]], 2010. p6</ref> However, given that the Pol Hausbuch may date as late as 1494 and the earliest records of the identifiable members of his tradition appear in the mid 1400s, it seems more probable that Liechtenauer's career occurred toward the beginning of the 15th century. Ignoring the Pol Hausbuch as being of indeterminate date, the oldest version of the Recital that is attributed to Liechtenauer was recorded by [[Hans Talhoffer]] in the [[Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS Chart.A.558)|MS Chart.A.558]] (ca. 1448), which further supports this timeline.<ref>There is one version of the Recital that predates Talhoffer's, recorded in [[Modus Dimicandi (MS G.B.f.18a)|MS G.B.f.18a]] (ca. 1418-28) and attributed to an [[H. Beringer]]; this also conforms to a 15th century timeline and suggests the possibility that Liechtenauer was himself an inheritor of the teachings contained in the Zettel rather than its original composer (presentations of the Recital that are entirely unattributed exist in other 15th and 16th century manuscripts). Alternatively, the Beringer verse, which includes only portions of the Recital on the Long Sword, may represent just one of the teachings that Liechtenauer received and compiled over the course of the journeys described in the Pol Hausbuch.</ref>
  
 
== Treatise ==
 
== Treatise ==
  
Liechtenauer's teachings are preserved in a brief poem of rhyming couplets called the ''Zettel'' ("Recital"). These "secret and hidden words" were intentionally cryptic, probably to prevent the uninitiated from learning the techniques they represented; they also seem to have offered a system of mnemonic devices to those who understood their significance. The Recital was treated as the core of the Art by his students, and masters such as [[Sigmund ain Ringeck]], [[Peter von Danzig zum Ingolstadt]], and [[Jud Lew]] wrote extensive [[gloss]]es that sought to clarify and expand upon these teachings.
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Liechtenauer's teachings are preserved in a long poem of rhyming couplets called the ''Zettel'' ("Recital"), covering fencing with the "long" or extended sword (i.e. with both hands at one end of the sword), the "short" or withdrawn sword (i.e. with one hand at either end), and on horseback. These "obscure and cryptic words" were designed to prevent the uninitiated from learning the techniques they represented; they also seem to have offered a system of mnemonic devices to those who understood their significance. The Recital was treated as the core of the Art by his students, and masters such as [[Sigmund ain Ringeck]], [[Peter von Danzig zum Ingolstadt]], and [[Lew]] wrote extensive [[gloss]]es that sought to clarify and expand upon these teachings.
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In addition to the verses on mounted fencing, several treatises in the Liechtenauer tradition include a group of twenty-six "figures" (''figuren'')—phrases that are shorter than Liechtenauer's couplets and often arranged into the format of a Medieval tree diagram. These figures seem to encode the same teachings as the verses of the mounted fencing, and both are quoted in the mounted glosses. However, figures follow a very different structure than the Zettel does, and seem to present an alternative sequence for studying Liechtenauer's techniques. It is not known why the mounted fencing is the only section of the Recital to receive figures in addition to verse.
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Seventeen manuscripts contain a presentation of at least one section of the Recital as a distinct (unglossed) section; there are dozens more presentations of the verse as part of one of the several glosses. The longest version of the Recital by far is actually found in one of these glosses, that of [[Pseudo-Hans Döbringer]], which contains almost twice as many verses as any other; however, given that the additional verses tend to either be repetitions from elsewhere in the Recital or use a very different style from Liechtenauer's work, they are generally treated as additions by the anonymous author or his instructor rather than being part of the original Recital. The other surviving versions of the Recital from all periods show a high degree of consistency in both content and organization, excepting only the much shorter version attributed to [[H. Beringer]] (which is also included in the writings of [[Hans Folz]]).
  
Seventeen manuscripts contain a presentation of at least one section of the Recital as a distinct (unglossed) section; there are dozens more presentations of the verse as part of one of the several glosses. The longest version of the Recital by far is found in the gloss from the [[Nuremberg Hausbuch (MS 3227a)|Nuremberg Hausbuch]], which contains almost twice as many verses as any other. However, given that the additional verses tend to either consist of repetitions from elsewhere in the Recital or use a very different style from Liechtenauer's work, they are generally treated as additions by the anonymous author or his instructor rather than being part of the standard Recital. The other surviving versions of the Recital from all periods show a high degree of consistency in both content and organization, excepting only the version attributed to Beringer (which is also included in the writings of [[Hans Folz]]).
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The following concordance tables include only those texts that quote Liechtenauer's Recital in an unglossed form.<ref>The figures are often given as a preamble for the [[gloss]] of [[Lew]], and a fragment of the short sword to the teachings of [[Martin Huntsfeld]], but those instances will not be included below and instead treated as part of those treatises.</ref> Most manuscripts present the Recital as prose, and those have had the text separated out into the original verses to offer a consistent view. For ease of use, this page breaks the general Wiktenauer rule that column format remain consistent across all tables on a page; the sheer number of Liechtenauer sources made this convention entirely unworkable, with more columns empty than filled, so instead the long sword table uses one layout, the mounted and short sword tables use another, and the figures use a third.
  
The following concordance tables include only those texts that quote Liechtenauer's Recital in an unglossed form.<ref>A fragment of the short sword is often given as a preamble to the [[short sword]] teachings of [[Martin Huntfeltz]], and the figures for the [[gloss]] of [[Jud Lew]], but those instances will not be included below and instead treated as part of said treatises.</ref> Most manuscripts present the Recital as prose, and those have had the text separated out into the original verses to offer a consistent view. For ease of use, this page breaks the general Wiktenauer rule that column format remain consistent across all tables on a page; the sheer number of Liechtenauer sources made this convention entirely unworkable, so instead the long sword table uses one layout, the mounted and short sword tables use another, and the figures use a third.
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''Note: This article includes a prior (2010) version of Christian Tobler's translation. A revised version of the translation was published in 2021 by Freelance Academy Press as part of ''The Peter von Danzig Fight Book''; it can be purchased in [http://www.freelanceacademypress.com/ThePetervonDanzigFightBook.aspx hardcover].''
  
 
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! <p>{{rating|A|Featured Translation (from the Rome)}}<br/>by [[Christian Tobler]]</p>
! <p>[[Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS Chart.A.558)|Gotha Transcription]] (1443){{edit index|Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS Chart.A.558)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
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! <p>[[Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS Chart.A.558)|Gotha Version]] (1448){{edit index|Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS Chart.A.558)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
! <p>[[Codex Danzig (Cod.44.A.8)|Rome Transcription]] (1452){{edit index|Codex Danzig (Cod.44.A.8)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
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! <p>[[Starhemberg Fechtbuch (Cod.44.A.8)|Rome Version]] (1452){{edit index|Starhemberg Fechtbuch (Cod.44.A.8)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
! <p>[[Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS Thott.290.2º)|Copenhagen Transcription]] (1459){{edit index|Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS Thott.290.2º)}}<br/>by [[Dieter Bachmann]]</p>
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! <p>[[Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS Thott.290.2º)|Copenhagen Version]] (1459){{edit index|Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS Thott.290.2º)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dieter Bachmann]]</p>
! <p>[[Wolfenbüttel Sketchbook (Cod.Guelf.78.2 Aug.2º)|Wolfenbüttel I Transcription]] (ca. 1465-80){{edit index|Wolfenbüttel Sketchbook (Cod.Guelf.78.2 Aug.2º)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
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! <p>[[Wolfenbüttel Picture Book (Cod.Guelf.78.2 Aug.2º)|Wolfenbüttel Ⅰ Version]] (ca. 1465-80){{edit index|Wolfenbüttel Picture Book (Cod.Guelf.78.2 Aug.2º)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
! <p>[[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (Cgm 1507)|Munich I Transcription]] (ca. 1470){{edit index|Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (Cgm 1507)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
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! <p>[[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (Cgm 1507)|Munich Ⅰ Version]] (ca. 1470){{edit index|Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (Cgm 1507)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
! <p>[[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS KK5126)|Vienna Transcription]] (1480s){{edit index|Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS KK5126)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
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! <p>[[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS KK5126)|Vienna Version]] (1480s){{edit index|Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS KK5126)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
! <p>[[Johan Liechtnawers Fechtbuch geschriebenn (MS Dresd.C.487)|Dresden Transcription]] (ca. 1504-19){{edit index|Johan Liechtnawers Fechtbuch geschriebenn (MS Dresd.C.487)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
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! <p>[[Johan Liechtnawers Fechtbuch geschriebenn (MS Dresd.C.487)|Dresden Version]] A (ca. 1504-19){{edit index|Johan Liechtnawers Fechtbuch geschriebenn (MS Dresd.C.487)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
! <p>[[Goliath Fechtbuch (MS Germ.Quart.2020)|Krakow Transcription]] (1510-20){{edit index|Goliath Fechtbuch (MS Germ.Quart.2020)}}<br/>by [[Grzegorz Żabiński]]</p>
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! <p>[[Johan Liechtnawers Fechtbuch geschriebenn (MS Dresd.C.487)|Dresden Version]] B (ca. 1504-19){{edit index|Johan Liechtnawers Fechtbuch geschriebenn (MS Dresd.C.487)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
! <p>[[Jörg Wilhalm Hutters kunst zu Augspurg (Cgm 3711)|Munich II Transcription]] (1523){{edit index|Jörg Wilhalm Hutters kunst zu Augspurg (Cgm 3711)}}<br/>by [[Filip Lampart]] and [[Martin Fabian]]</p>
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! <p>[[Goliath Fechtbuch (MS Germ.Quart.2020)|Krakow Version]] (1535-40){{edit index|Goliath Fechtbuch (MS Germ.Quart.2020)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Grzegorz Żabiński]]</p>
! <p>[[Hutter/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)|Augsburg I Transcription]] (1523){{edit index|Hutter/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
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! <p>[[Jörg Wilhalm Hutters kunst zu Augspurg (Cgm 3711)|Munich Ⅱ Version]] (1523){{edit index|Jörg Wilhalm Hutters kunst zu Augspurg (Cgm 3711)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Filip Lampart]] and [[Martin Fabian]]</p>
! <p>[[Gregor Erhart Fechtbuch (MS E.1939.65.354)|Glasgow Transcription]] (1533){{edit index|Gregor Erhart Fechtbuch (MS E.1939.65.354)}}<br/></p>
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! <p>[[Wilhalm/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)|Augsburg Ⅰ Version]] (1523){{edit index|Wilhalm/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
! <p>[[Rast Fechtbuch (Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82)|Augsburg II Transcription]] (1553){{edit index|Rast Fechtbuch (Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82)}}<br/>by [[Werner Ueberschär]]</p>
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! <p>[[Gregor Erhart Fechtbuch (MS E.1939.65.354)|Glasgow Version]] (1533){{edit index|Gregor Erhart Fechtbuch (MS E.1939.65.354)}}<br/></p>
! <p>[[Maister Liechtenawers Kunstbuech (Cgm 3712)|Munich III Transcription]] (1556){{edit index|Maister Liechtenawers Kunstbuech (Cgm 3712)}}<br/></p><br/>
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! <p>[[Rast Fechtbuch (Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82)|Augsburg Ⅱ Version]] (1553){{edit index|Rast Fechtbuch (Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Werner Ueberschär]]</p>
! <p>[[Künnst zu fechten vonn dem Lienhartt Sollinger (Cod.Guelf.38.21 Aug.2º)|Wolfenbüttel II Transcription]] (ca. 1588){{edit index|Künnst zu fechten vonn dem Lienhartt Sollinger (Cod.Guelf.38.21 Aug.2º)}}<br/>by [[Kevin Maurer]]</p>
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! <p>[[Maister Liechtenawers Kunstbuech (Cgm 3712)|Munich Ⅲ Version]] (1556){{edit index|Maister Liechtenawers Kunstbuech (Cgm 3712)}}<br/></p><br/>
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! <p>[[Künnst zu fechten vonn dem Lienhartt Sollinger (Cod.Guelf.38.21 Aug.2º)|Wolfenbüttel Ⅱ Version]] (ca. 1588){{edit index|Künnst zu fechten vonn dem Lienhartt Sollinger (Cod.Guelf.38.21 Aug.2º)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Kevin Maurer]]</p>
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| <p>{{red|b=1|Here begins the epitome on the knightly art of combat that was composed and created by Johannes Liechtenauer, who was a great master in the art, God have mercy on him;}}<br/><br/></p>
  
 
<p>first with the long sword, then with the lance and sword on horseback, and then with the short sword in armoured combat. Because the art belongs to princes and lords, knights and squires, and they should know and learn this art, he has written of this art in hidden and secret words, so that not everyone will grasp and understand it, as you will find described below. And he has done this on account of frivolous fight masters who mistake the art as trivial, so that such masters will not make his art common or open with people who do not hold the art in respect as is its due.</p>
 
<p>first with the long sword, then with the lance and sword on horseback, and then with the short sword in armoured combat. Because the art belongs to princes and lords, knights and squires, and they should know and learn this art, he has written of this art in hidden and secret words, so that not everyone will grasp and understand it, as you will find described below. And he has done this on account of frivolous fight masters who mistake the art as trivial, so that such masters will not make his art common or open with people who do not hold the art in respect as is its due.</p>
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| <p>{{red|b=1|The Wrath Stroke}}</p>
 
| <p>{{red|b=1|The Wrath Stroke}}</p>
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| <small>31</small>
 
| <small>31</small>
 
| Instantly, and Before and After.<br/>&emsp;Your War should not be in haste.
 
| Instantly, and Before and After.<br/>&emsp;Your War should not be in haste.
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| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 018v.jpg|3|lbl=-}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.44.A.8 004r.jpg|2|lbl=-}}
 
| {{section|Page:Ms.Thott.290.2º 002v.jpg|2|lbl=-}}
 
| <p><br/></p>
 
 
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| <p><br/></p>
 
 
<p><br/>{{paget|Page:Cgm 1507|59r|jpg|p=1}}<br/><br/>{{paget|Page:Cgm 1507|59v|jpg|p=1}}<br/><br/>{{paget|Page:Cgm 1507|60r|jpg|p=1}} {{paget|Page:Cgm 1507|60v|jpg|p=1}}</p>
 
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{{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 002r.jpg|1|lbl=02r}}
 
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| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 42br.jpg|3|lbl=-}}
 
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| <small>32</small>
 
| <small>32</small>
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| In all encounters,<br/>&emsp;if you want to fool the masters.
 
| In all encounters,<br/>&emsp;if you want to fool the masters.
 
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| <small>52</small>
 
| <small>52</small>
 
| He who thwarts well<br/>&emsp;with springing he endangers the head.
 
| He who thwarts well<br/>&emsp;with springing he endangers the head.
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| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 019r.jpg|4|lbl=-}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.44.A.8 004v.jpg|2|lbl=-}}
 
| {{section|Page:Ms.Thott.290.2º 003v.jpg|1|lbl=3v}}
 
| <p><br/><br/></p>
 
 
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| {{section|Page:MS Dresd.C.487 006r.png|2|lbl=-}}
 
| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 003r.jpg|2|lbl=-}}
 
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| {{section|Page:Cod.I.6.2º.2 42bv.jpg|4|lbl=-}}
 
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| <small>53</small>
{| class="zettel"
 
|-
 
| <small>53</small>
 
 
| Whoever conducts the Failer<br/>&emsp;from below he hits at his will.
 
| Whoever conducts the Failer<br/>&emsp;from below he hits at his will.
 
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|-  
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| Twice further on,<br/>&emsp;step to the left and do not be slow.
 
| Twice further on,<br/>&emsp;step to the left and do not be slow.
 
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| {{section|Page:Cod.44.A.8 004v.jpg|3|lbl=-}}
 
| {{section|Page:Ms.Thott.290.2º 003v.jpg|2|lbl=-}}
 
| {{section|Page:Cod.Guelf.78.2 Aug.2º IIIv.png|2|lbl=-}}
 
| <p><br/><br/><br/><br/>{{paget|Page:Cgm 1507|67r|jpg|p=1}}</p>
 
 
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| Thus ends Master Liechtenauer's Art of the Long Sword
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! <p>{{rating|A|Featured Translation (from the Rome)}}<br/>by [[Christian Tobler]]</p>
! <p>[[Nuremberg Hausbuch (MS 3227a)|Nuremberg Transcription]] (1400s){{edit index|Nuremberg Hausbuch (MS 3227a)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
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! <p>[[Pol Hausbuch (MS 3227a)|Nuremberg Version]] (1400s){{edit index|Pol Hausbuch (MS 3227a)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
! <p>[[Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS Chart.A.558)|Gotha Transcription]] (1443){{edit index|Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS Chart.A.558)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
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! <p>[[Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS Chart.A.558)|Gotha Version]] (1448){{edit index|Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS Chart.A.558)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
! <p>[[Codex Danzig (Cod.44.A.8)|Rome Transcription]] (1452){{edit index|Codex Danzig (Cod.44.A.8)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
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! <p>[[Starhemberg Fechtbuch (Cod.44.A.8)|Rome Version]] (1452){{edit index|Starhemberg Fechtbuch (Cod.44.A.8)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
! <p>[[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS KK5126)|Vienna Transcription I]] (1480s){{edit index|Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS KK5126)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
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! <p>[[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS KK5126)|Vienna Ⅰ Version]] (1480s){{edit index|Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS KK5126)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
! <p>[[Codex Speyer (MS M.I.29)|Salzburg Transcription]] (1491){{edit index|Codex Speyer (MS M.I.29)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
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! <p>[[Codex Speyer (MS M.I.29)|Salzburg Version]] (1491){{edit index|Codex Speyer (MS M.I.29)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
! <p>[[Goliath Fechtbuch (MS Germ.Quart.2020)|Krakow Transcription]] (1510-20){{edit index|Goliath Fechtbuch (MS Germ.Quart.2020)}}<br/>by [[Per Magnus Haaland]]</p>
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! <p>[[Goliath Fechtbuch (MS Germ.Quart.2020)|Krakow Version]] (1535-40){{edit index|Goliath Fechtbuch (MS Germ.Quart.2020)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Per Magnus Haaland]]</p>
! <p>[[Oplodidaskalia sive Armorvm Tractandorvm Meditatio Alberti Dvreri (MS 26-232)|Vienna Transcription II]] (1512){{edit index|Oplodidaskalia sive Armorvm Tractandorvm Meditatio Alberti Dvreri (MS 26-232)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
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! <p>[[Oplodidaskalia sive Armorvm Tractandorvm Meditatio Alberti Dvreri (MS 26-232)|Vienna Ⅱ Version]] (1512){{edit index|Oplodidaskalia sive Armorvm Tractandorvm Meditatio Alberti Dvreri (MS 26-232)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
! <p>[[Rast Fechtbuch (Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82)|Augsburg Transcription II]] (1553){{edit index|Rast Fechtbuch (Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82)}}<br/></p>
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! <p>[[Rast Fechtbuch (Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82)|Augsburg Ⅱ Version]] (1553){{edit index|Rast Fechtbuch (Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Werner Ueberschär]]</p>
! <p>[[Fechtbuch zu Ross und zu Fuss (MS Var.82)|Rostock Transcription]] (1570-71){{edit index|Fechtbuch zu Ross und zu Fuss (MS Var.82)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
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! <p>[[Fechtbuch zu Ross und zu Fuss (MS Var.82)|Rostock Version]] (1570-71){{edit index|Fechtbuch zu Ross und zu Fuss (MS Var.82)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
  
 
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| {{red|b=1|This is Master Johannes Liechtenauer’s Fighting on Horseback}}
 
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| <small>4</small>
 
| <small>4</small>
| Grasp to his right<br/>&emsp;thus you catch him without weapons work
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| Grasp to his right<br/>&emsp;Thus you catch him without weapons work
  
 
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| <small>5</small>
 
| <small>5</small>
 
| The fighting of lance-thrusting<br/>&emsp;Learn to counter calmly without haste
 
| The fighting of lance-thrusting<br/>&emsp;Learn to counter calmly without haste
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| <small>6</small>
 
| <small>6</small>
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| And remember: learn well to strongly defend<br/>&emsp;In all meetings, press him without danger
 
| And remember: learn well to strongly defend<br/>&emsp;In all meetings, press him without danger
  
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| <small>9</small>
 
| <small>9</small>
| plant upon without danger<br/>&emsp;Who grazes, hang to him to the hair
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| Plant upon without danger<br/>&emsp;Who grazes, hang to him to the hair
  
 
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| <small>10</small>
 
| <small>10</small>
| If you want to calmly<br/>&emsp;charge long, this troubles greatly
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| If you want to calmly<br/>&emsp;Charge long, this troubles greatly
  
 
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| <small>13</small>
 
| <small>13</small>
| Be mindful of the openings<br/>&emsp;search for the Messer, do not tend to the pommel
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| Be mindful of the openings<br/>&emsp;Search for the Messer, do not tend to the pommel
  
 
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| Learn two strokes<br/>&emsp;With the empty hand against the weapon
 
| Learn two strokes<br/>&emsp;With the empty hand against the weapon
  
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| The Sheep Grip fends off<br/>&emsp;Him who turns to you with wrestling.
  
 
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| While under the eyes<br/>&emsp;Grasp him truly with flying
  
 
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| Who attacks you<br/>&emsp;While riding towards you will be felled
  
 
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| Hanging to the ground<br/>&emsp;Grasp over against him truly with conduct
  
 
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| To both sides<br/>&emsp;You should learn to ride against him
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| If you want to ride<br/>&emsp;The horse run to the other side
  
 
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| Defend strongly<br/>&emsp;Plant upon him threaten him with this
  
 
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| Who defends against that<br/>&emsp;Grasp his sword from afar, get to the handle
  
 
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| <small>23</small>
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| Or turn around<br/>&emsp;To calmly charge for the weapon
  
 
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| With all skill<br/>&emsp;He who charges acts to his advantage
  
 
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| If you have charged past him<br/>&emsp;And unintentionally charge to the left
  
 
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| <small>15</small>
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| <small>26</small>
| The Sheep Grip fends off<br/>&emsp;him who turns to you with wrestling.
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| Follow his sword upwards<br/>&emsp;And wrestle, push also hard
  
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| <small>16</small>
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| While under the eyes<br/>&emsp;Grasp him truly with flying
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| Who attacks you<br/>&emsp;While riding towards you will be felled
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| <small>27</small>
| Hanging to the ground<br/>&emsp;Grasp over against him truly with conduct
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| If one charges on the right<br/>&emsp;Stop; turn around; tend to the fight
  
 
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| <small>19</small>
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| <small>28</small>
| To both sides<br/>&emsp;You should learn to ride against him
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| With the arm catch<br/>&emsp;Thus he cannot manage to harm you
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| The messer take<br/>&emsp;Hold, learn to shame him
  
 
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| <small>30</small>
| If you want to ride<br/>&emsp;The horse run to the other side
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| The Unnamed<br/>&emsp;Against the strong to turn
  
 
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| <small>31</small>
| Defend strongly<br/>&emsp;Plant upon him threaten him with this
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| Their strike, their thrust<br/>&emsp;Is being defeated without any fencing
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| Who defends against that<br/>&emsp;Grasp his sword from afar, get to the handle
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| If you want to grasp<br/>&emsp;You should not fail to ride beside him
  
 
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| <small>23</small>
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| <small>33</small>
| Or turn around<br/>&emsp;To calmly charge for the weapon
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| The Sun Pointer<br/>&emsp;Take the left sleeve if you want to bend
  
 
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| <small>24</small>
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| <small>34</small>
| With all skill<br/>&emsp;He who charges acts to his advantage
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| Touch the forehead<br/>&emsp;Against the nape of the neck press very hard
  
 
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| <small>25</small>
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| <small>35</small>
| If you have charged past him<br/>&emsp;And unintentionally charge to the left
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| So that he sways<br/>&emsp;And rarely makes it up again.
  
 
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| <small>26</small>
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| Follow his sword upwards<br/>&emsp;And wrestle, push also hard
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| Who attacks you with that<br/>&emsp;Grasp over against him and he will be shamed
  
 
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| <small>27</small>
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| <small>37</small>
| If one charges on the right<br/>&emsp;Stop; turn around; tend to the fight
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| Press the arm to the head<br/>&emsp;This grip often robs the saddle
  
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| <small>28</small>
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| <small>38</small>
| The messer take<br/>&emsp;Hold, learn to shame him
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| If you want to retain yourself<br/>&emsp;From seizing
 
 
 
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| <small>39</small>
| The Unnamed<br/>&emsp;Against the strong to turn
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| Then take him into custody without wrestling<br/>&emsp;Without any rope
 
 
 
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| <small>31</small>
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| <small>40</small>
| Their strike, their thrust<br/>&emsp;Is being defeated without any fencing
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| The Before Grip remember<br/>&emsp;This indeed breaks his strength
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! <p>{{rating|A|Featured Translation (from the Rome)}}<br/>by [[Christian Tobler]]</p>
| The Sun Pointer<br/>&emsp;Take the left sleeve if you want to bend
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! <p>[[Pol Hausbuch (MS 3227a)|Nuremberg Version]] (1400s){{edit index|Pol Hausbuch (MS 3227a)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
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! <p>[[Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS Chart.A.558)|Gotha Version]] (1448){{edit index|Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS Chart.A.558)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
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! <p>[[Starhemberg Fechtbuch (Cod.44.A.8)|Rome Version]] (1452){{edit index|Starhemberg Fechtbuch (Cod.44.A.8)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
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! <p>[[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS KK5126)|Vienna Ⅰ Version]] (1480s){{edit index|Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS KK5126)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
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! <p>[[Codex Speyer (MS M.I.29)|Salzburg Version]] (1491){{edit index|Codex Speyer (MS M.I.29)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
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! <p>[[Goliath Fechtbuch (MS Germ.Quart.2020)|Krakow Version]] (1535-40){{edit index|Goliath Fechtbuch (MS Germ.Quart.2020)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Michael Chidester]]</p>
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! <p>[[Oplodidaskalia sive Armorvm Tractandorvm Meditatio Alberti Dvreri (MS 26-232)|Vienna Ⅱ Version]] (1512){{edit index|Oplodidaskalia sive Armorvm Tractandorvm Meditatio Alberti Dvreri (MS 26-232)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
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! <p>[[Rast Fechtbuch (Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82)|Augsburg Ⅱ Version]] (1553){{edit index|Rast Fechtbuch (Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Werner Ueberschär]]</p>
 +
! <p>[[Fechtbuch zu Ross und zu Fuss (MS Var.82)|Rostock Version]] (1570-71){{edit index|Fechtbuch zu Ross und zu Fuss (MS Var.82)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <small>34</small>
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| <p>{{red|b=1|Here begins the Art with the Short Sword in Dueling, of Master Johannes Liechtenauer, God have mercy on him,}}</p>
| touch the forehead<br/>&emsp;Against the nape of the neck press very hard
 
  
|-
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<p><br/></p>
| <small>35</small>
 
| So that he sways<br/>&emsp;And rarely makes it up again.
 
  
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{| class="zettel"
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <small>36</small>
+
| <small>1</small>
| Who attacks you with that<br/>&emsp;Grasp over against him and he will be shamed
+
| Who dismounts<br/>&emsp;Fighting on foot begins
 
 
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <small>37</small>
+
| <small>2</small>
| Press the arm to the head<br/>&emsp;This grip often robs the saddle
+
| This do with the spear<br/>&emsp;Two positions to begin truly
 
+
|-
 +
| <small>3</small>
 +
| Spear and point<br/>&emsp;Thrust the initial thrust without fear
 +
|-
 +
| <small>4</small>
 +
| Spring, wind set truly upon<br/>&emsp;If he defends pull, that will defeat him
 +
|-
 +
| <small>5</small>
 +
| If you want to thrust before<br/>&emsp;With pulling learn to break his defense
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <small>38</small>
+
| <small>6</small>
| If you want to retain yourself<br/>&emsp;from seizing
+
| Note if he wants to pull back<br/>&emsp;From harm and flee
 
 
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <small>39</small>
+
| <small>7</small>
| then take him into custody without wrestling<br/>&emsp;without any rope
+
| Then approach him<br/>&emsp;To surely attend to grasp
 +
|}
 +
| <p><br/><br/></p>
  
|-
+
<p><br/></p>
| <small>40</small>
 
| The Before Grip remember<br/>&emsp;This indeed breaks his strength
 
  
|}
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|  
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|  
 
|  
{{section|Page:MS KK5126 105v.jpg|1|lbl=105v}}
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{{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 018v.jpg|15|lbl=18v|p=1}} {{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 019r.jpg|1|lbl=19r|p=1}}
 
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{{paget|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020|163r|jpg|p=1}} {{paget|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020|163v|jpg|p=1}} {{paget|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020|164r|jpg|p=1}} {{paget|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020|164v|jpg|p=1}} {{paget|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020|165r|jpg|p=1}}
 
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{{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 018r.jpg|1|lbl=18r}}
 
 
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  | title = Short Sword
 
  | width = 283em
 
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{| class="floated master"
 
 
|-  
 
|-  
! style="width:31em;" | <p>{{rating|A}}<br/>Rome Version by [[Christian Tobler]]</p>
+
| <p>{{red|b=1|This is the wrestling in dueling}}</p>
! <p>[[Nuremberg Hausbuch (MS 3227a)|Nuremberg Transcription]] (1400s){{edit index|Nuremberg Hausbuch (MS 3227a)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
 
! <p>[[Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS Chart.A.558)|Gotha Transcription]] (1443){{edit index|Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS Chart.A.558)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
 
! <p>[[Codex Danzig (Cod.44.A.8)|Rome Transcription]] (1452){{edit index|Codex Danzig (Cod.44.A.8)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
 
! <p>[[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS KK5126)|Vienna Transcription I]] (1480s){{edit index|Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS KK5126)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
 
! <p>[[Codex Speyer (MS M.I.29)|Salzburg Transcription]] (1491){{edit index|Codex Speyer (MS M.I.29)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
 
! <p>[[Goliath Fechtbuch (MS Germ.Quart.2020)|Krakow Transcription]] (1510-20){{edit index|Goliath Fechtbuch (MS Germ.Quart.2020)}}<br/></p>
 
! <p>[[Oplodidaskalia sive Armorvm Tractandorvm Meditatio Alberti Dvreri (MS 26-232)|Vienna Transcription II]] (1512){{edit index|Oplodidaskalia sive Armorvm Tractandorvm Meditatio Alberti Dvreri (MS 26-232)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
 
! <p>[[Rast Fechtbuch (Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82)|Augsburg Transcription II]] (1553){{edit index|Rast Fechtbuch (Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82)}}<br/></p>
 
! <p>[[Fechtbuch zu Ross und zu Fuss (MS Var.82)|Rostock Transcription]] (1570-71){{edit index|Fechtbuch zu Ross und zu Fuss (MS Var.82)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
 
 
 
|-
 
| <p>{{red|b=1|Here begins the Art with the Short Sword in Dueling, of Master Johannes Liechtenauer, God have mercy on him,}}<br/><br/></p>
 
  
 
{| class="zettel"
 
{| class="zettel"
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <small>1</small>
+
| <small>8</small>
| Who dismounts<br/>&emsp;Fighting on foot begins
+
| If you want to wrestle<br/>&emsp;learn to spring correctly behind the leg
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <small>2</small>
+
| <small>9</small>
| This do with the spear<br/>&emsp;Two positions to begin truly
+
| A bar shoot forth<br/>&emsp;That skillfully locks the leg
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <small>3</small>
+
| <small>10</small>
| Spear and point<br/>&emsp;Thrust the initial thrust without fear
+
| From both sides<br/>&emsp;If you want to skillfully end
|-
+
|}
| <small>4</small>
+
| {{paget|Page:MS 3227a|61v|jpg}}
| Spring, wind set truly upon<br/>&emsp;If he defends pull, that will defeat him
+
| <p><br/></p>
|-
 
| <small>5</small>
 
| If you want to thrust before<br/>&emsp;With pulling learn to break his defense
 
|-
 
| <small>6</small>
 
| Note if he wants to pull back<br/>&emsp;From harm and flee
 
|-
 
| <small>7</small>
 
| Then approach him<br/>&emsp;To surely attend to grasp
 
|}
 
| <p><br/><br/><br/></p>
 
  
{{paget|Page:MS 3227a|60r|jpg|p=1}}<br/>{{paget|Page:MS 3227a|53v|jpg|p=1}}
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| {{section|Page:Cod.44.A.8 008v.jpg|1|lbl=08v}}
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| {{section|Page:MS KK5126 105v.jpg|11|lbl=105v}}
| {{section|Page:MS KK5126 105v.jpg|2|lbl=105v}}
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| {{section|Page:MS M.I.29 129r.jpg|1|lbl=129r}}
 
|  
 
|  
| {{paget|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020|199r|jpg}}
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| {{section|Page:MS 26-232 100v.png|4|lbl=100v}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 019r.jpg|2|lbl=-}}
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| <p><br/></p>
  
{{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 199v.jpg|1|lbl=199v}}
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{{section|Page:MS Var.82 074v.png|5|lbl=74v|p=1}} {{section|Page:MS Var.82 075r.png|1|lbl=75r|p=1}}
|
 
| {{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 018v.jpg|15|lbl=18v}}
 
  
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|-
 
|  
 
|  
 
|-
 
| <p>{{red|b=1|This is the wrestling in dueling}}</p>
 
 
 
{| class="zettel"
 
{| class="zettel"
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <small>8</small>
+
| <small>11</small>
| If you want to wrestle<br/>&emsp;learn to spring correctly behind the leg
 
|-
 
| <small>9</small>
 
| A bar shoot forth<br/>&emsp;That skillfully locks the leg
 
|-
 
| <small>10</small>
 
| From both sides<br/>&emsp;If you want to skillfully end
 
|-
 
| <small>11</small>
 
 
| If it happens that<br/>&emsp;The sword against the spear is drawn
 
| If it happens that<br/>&emsp;The sword against the spear is drawn
 
|-  
 
|-  
Line 1,554: Line 1,658:
 
| <small>19</small>
 
| <small>19</small>
 
| In all teachings<br/>&emsp;Turn the point against the openings
 
| In all teachings<br/>&emsp;Turn the point against the openings
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|}
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| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 048v.jpg|3|lbl=-}}
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| {{section|Page:MS KK5126 105v.jpg|12|lbl=-}}
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| {{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 019r.jpg|3|lbl=-}}
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| {{section|Page:MS Var.82 075r.png|2|lbl=-}}
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|-
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| class="noline" |
 +
{| class="zettel"
 
|-  
 
|-  
 
| <small>20</small>
 
| <small>20</small>
Line 1,585: Line 1,705:
 
| The forward foot<br/>&emsp;With striking you must protect.
 
| The forward foot<br/>&emsp;With striking you must protect.
 
|}
 
|}
|  
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| class="noline" | {{paget|Page:MS 3227a|60v|jpg}}
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| class="noline" | {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 048v.jpg|4|lbl=-}}
| <p><br/></p>
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| class="noline" |
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{{section|Page:Cod.44.A.8 008v.jpg|2|lbl=-|p=1}} {{paget|Page:Cod.44.A.8|009r|jpg|p=1}}
 
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{{section|Page:MS KK5126 105v.jpg|3|lbl=105v|p=1}} {{section|Page:MS KK5126 106r.jpg|1|lbl=106r|p=1}}
 
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| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 199v.jpg|3|lbl=-}}
 
  
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{{master begin
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  | title = Figures
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  | width = 210em
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}}
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{| class="master"
 +
|-
 +
! <p>Images<br/>from the [[Starhemberg Fechtbuch (Cod.44.A.8)|Rome Version]]</p>
 +
! <p>{{rating|A|Featured Translation (from the Rome)}}<br/>by [[Christian Tobler]]</p>
 +
! <p>[[Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS Chart.A.558)|Gotha Version]] (1448){{edit index|Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS Chart.A.558)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
 +
! <p>[[Starhemberg Fechtbuch (Cod.44.A.8)|Rome Version]] (1452){{edit index|Starhemberg Fechtbuch (Cod.44.A.8)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
 +
! <p>[[Glasgow Fechtbuch (MS E.1939.65.341)|Glasgow Version]] (1508){{edit index|Glasgow Fechtbuch (MS E.1939.65.341)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
 +
! <p>[[Goliath Fechtbuch (MS Germ.Quart.2020)|Krakow Version]] (1535-40){{edit index|Goliath Fechtbuch (MS Germ.Quart.2020)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Per Magnus Haaland]]</p>
 +
! <p>[[Rast Fechtbuch (Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82)|Augsburg Ⅱ Version]] (1553){{edit index|Rast Fechtbuch (Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Werner Ueberschär]]</p>
  
{{paget|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020|200v|jpg}}
 
 
{{paget|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020|201r|jpg}}
 
| {{section|Page:MS 26-232 100v.png|4|lbl=100v}}
 
| {{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 019r.jpg|2|lbl=-}}
 
 
{{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 019v.jpg|1|lbl=19v}}
 
| <p><br/></p>
 
 
{{section|Page:MS Var.82 074v.png|2|lbl=74v|p=1}} {{paget|Page:MS Var.82|075r|png|lbl=75r|p=1}}
 
 
|}
 
{{master end}}
 
 
In addition to the verses on mounted fencing, several treatises in the Liechtenauer tradition include a group of twenty-six "figures" (''figuren'')—single line abbreviations of the longer couplets, generally drawn in circles, which seem to sum up the most important points. The precise reason for the existence of these figures remains unknown, as does the reason why there are no equivalents for the armored fencing or unarmored fencing verses.
 
 
One clue to their significance may be a parallel set of teachings first recorded by [[Andre Paurñfeyndt]] in 1516, called the "Twelve Teachings for the Beginning Fencer".<ref>[[Andre Paurñfeyndt]], et al. [[Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurñfeyndt)|Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey]]. [[Hieronymus Vietor]]: Vienna, 1516.</ref> These teachings are also generally abbreviations of longer passages in the Bloßfechten, and are similarly repeated in many treatises throughout the 16th century. It may be that the figures are a mnemonic that represent the initial stage of mounted fencing instruction, and that the full verse was taught only afterward.
 
 
{{master begin
 
  | title = Figures
 
  | width = 196em
 
}}
 
{| class="floated master"
 
 
|-  
 
|-  
! <p>Images<br/>from the [[Codex Danzig (Cod.44.A.8)|Codex 44.A.8]]</p>
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| class="noline" rowspan="29" | {{double page|Cod.44.A.8 7v.jpg|Cod.44.A.8 8r.jpg|x288px|x288px}}
! <p>{{rating|A|Translation (from the Rome)}}<br/>by [[Christian Tobler]]</p>
 
! <p>[[Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS Chart.A.558)|Gotha Version]] (1443){{edit index|Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS Chart.A.558)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
 
! <p>[[Codex Danzig (Cod.44.A.8)|Rome Version]] (1452){{edit index|Codex Danzig (Cod.44.A.8)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
 
! <p>[[Glasgow Fechtbuch (MS E.1939.65.341)|Glasgow Version]] (1508){{edit index|Glasgow Fechtbuch (MS E.1939.65.341)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p>
 
! <p>[[Goliath Fechtbuch (MS Germ.Quart.2020)|Krakow Version]] (1510-20){{edit index|Goliath Fechtbuch (MS Germ.Quart.2020)}}<br/>by [[Per Magnus Haaland]]</p>
 
! <p>[[Rast Fechtbuch (Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82)|Augsburg Version II]] (1553){{edit index|Rast Fechtbuch (Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82)}}<br/></p>
 
  
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| rowspan="14" | [[File:Cod.44.A.8 7v.jpg|300px|center]]
+
| <p>'''Figures of the Fight on Horseback'''</p>
| {{red|Direct your spear etc, If it falls etc, Strike in, don't pull, etc.}}
 
Pull to his left, grasp in his right, so you catch him there without fencing.
 
 
|  
 
|  
| {{red|Dein Sper bericht etc Ob es emphal etc Haw dreyn nichtt Zuckch etcettera}}
 
Glosa lingck zu Im ruck • Greyff in sein rechten • so vechst du In ane vechttenn
 
 
|  
 
|  
 
|  
 
|  
 +
| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 165v.jpg|1|lbl=165v}}
 
|  
 
|  
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
 +
| <p>{{red|Direct your spear etc, If it falls etc, Strike in, don't pull, etc.}}<br/><br/></p>
 +
 +
<p>Gloss: Pull to his left, grasp in his right, so you catch him there without fencing.</p>
 
|  
 
|  
The 1st Figure: {{red|Charge from the breast to his right hand.}}
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| {{section|Page:Cod.44.A.8 007v.jpg|14|lbl=07v}}
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 022v.jpg|1|lbl=22v}}
 
 
|  
 
|  
'''[7v]''' Die erst figur
 
 
{{red|Jag von der prust zu seiner rechten hand}}
 
 
|  
 
|  
'''[74r]''' {{red|1}}
+
| {{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 018r.jpg|4|lbl=18r}}
  
Jag von deiner prust zw seiner rechten handt
+
|-
|  
+
| <p>The 1st Figure: {{red|Charge from the breast to his right hand.}}</p>
'''[165v]'''
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| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 022v.jpg|1|lbl=22v}}
|  
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| {{section|Page:Cod.44.A.8 007v.jpg|1|lbl=-}}
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| {{section|Page:MS E.1939.65.341 074r.jpg|1|lbl=74r}}
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| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 165v.jpg|2|lbl=-}}
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| {{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 018r.jpg|3|lbl=-}}
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| {{red|The 2nd Figure:}} Turn around with the horse, pull his right hand with your left.
+
| <p>{{red|The 2nd Figure:}} Turn around with the horse, pull his right hand with your left.</p>
 
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 022v.jpg|2|lbl=-}}
 
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 022v.jpg|2|lbl=-}}
| {{red|Die ander figur}}
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| {{section|Page:Cod.44.A.8 007v.jpg|2|lbl=-}}
Vmbkere mitt dem Rozz Zewch sein rechte handt mitt deiner lingken
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| {{section|Page:MS E.1939.65.341 074r.jpg|2|lbl=-}}
| {{red|2}}
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| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 165v.jpg|3|lbl=-}}
Vmb ker mit dem roß / zeuch sein rechte handt mit deiner lincken
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| {{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 018r.jpg|5|lbl=-}}
|  
 
|  
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| The 3rd Figure: {{red|Upon the encounter, take the stirrup-strap or the weapon.}}
+
| <p>The 3rd Figure: {{red|Upon the encounter, take the stirrup-strap or the weapon.}}</p>
 
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 022v.jpg|3|lbl=-}}
 
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 022v.jpg|3|lbl=-}}
| Die dritt figur
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.44.A.8 007v.jpg|3|lbl=-}}
{{red|Mitt strayffen Satel ryem • oder wer nymbe}}
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| {{section|Page:MS E.1939.65.341 074r.jpg|3|lbl=-}}
| {{red|3}}
+
| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 165v.jpg|4|lbl=-}}
Mit Straÿffen satel riem / oder wer nymbt
+
| {{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 018r.jpg|6|lbl=-}}
|  
 
|  
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| {{red|The 4th Figure:}} Plant upon him high, swing, go through or break the sword.
+
| <p>{{red|The 4th Figure:}} Plant upon him high, swing, go through or break the sword.</p>
 
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 022v.jpg|4|lbl=-}}
 
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 022v.jpg|4|lbl=-}}
| {{red|Die vyerdt figur}}
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.44.A.8 007v.jpg|4|lbl=-}}
Setz an hoch swing durch var • oder Swert prich
+
| {{section|Page:MS E.1939.65.341 074r.jpg|4|lbl=-}}
| {{red|4}}
+
| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 165v.jpg|5|lbl=-}}
Setz an hoch / schwing / durchfar / oder schwert prich
+
| {{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 018r.jpg|7|lbl=-}}
|  
+
 
|  
 
 
 
 
|-  
 
|-  
| The 5th Figure: {{red|The defense precedes all meetings, striking, or thrusting.}}
+
| <p>The 5th Figure: {{red|The defense precedes all meetings, striking, or thrusting.}}</p>
 
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 022v.jpg|5|lbl=-}}
 
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 022v.jpg|5|lbl=-}}
| Die funfft figur
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.44.A.8 007v.jpg|5|lbl=-}}
{{red|Daz schuten vorgeñgk allen treffenn hawen vnnd stechen}}
+
| {{section|Page:MS E.1939.65.341 074r.jpg|5|lbl=-}}
| {{red|5}}
+
| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 165v.jpg|6|lbl=-}}
Das schutten / vor geng allen treffen / hawen stechen
+
| {{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 018r.jpg|8|lbl=-}}
|  
 
|  
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| {{red|The 6th Figure:}} Take the strong with both hands.
+
| <p>{{red|The 6th Figure:}} Take the strong with both hands.</p>
 
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 022v.jpg|6|lbl=-}}
 
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 022v.jpg|6|lbl=-}}
| {{red|Die sechst figur}}
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.44.A.8 007v.jpg|6|lbl=-}}
Greyff an mitt payden henndten die sterck
+
| {{section|Page:MS E.1939.65.341 074r.jpg|6|lbl=-}}
| {{red|6}}
+
| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 165v.jpg|7|lbl=-}}
Greyff an mit paiden henden die sterck
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| {{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 018r.jpg|9|lbl=-}}
|  
+
 
|  
+
|-
 +
| <p>The 7th Figure: {{red|Now begin to seek the opponent with the Slapping Stroke.}}</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 022v.jpg|9|lbl=-}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Cod.44.A.8 007v.jpg|7|lbl=-}}
 +
| {{section|Page:MS E.1939.65.341 074r.jpg|7|lbl=-}}
 +
| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 165v.jpg|8|lbl=-}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 018r.jpg|10|lbl=-}}
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| The 7th Figure: {{red|Now begin to seek the opponent with the Slapping Stroke.}}
+
| <p>{{red|The 8th Figure:}} Turn his right hand, set the point to his eyes.</p>
 
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 022v.jpg|7|lbl=-}}
 
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 022v.jpg|7|lbl=-}}
| Die sybendt figur
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.44.A.8 007v.jpg|8|lbl=-}}
{{red|Hie heb an den mañ taschen haw zu suechen}}
+
| {{section|Page:MS E.1939.65.341 074r.jpg|8|lbl=-}}
| {{red|7}}
+
| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 165v.jpg|9|lbl=-}}
Hie heb an den man taschen haw zw suechen
+
| {{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 018r.jpg|11|lbl=-}}
|  
 
|  
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| {{red|The 8th Figure:}} Turn his right hand, set the point to his eyes.
+
| <p>The 9th Figure: {{red|Who defends against the thrust, grasp his right hand in your left.}}</p>
 
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 022v.jpg|8|lbl=-}}
 
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 022v.jpg|8|lbl=-}}
| {{red|Die Achtt figur}}
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.44.A.8 007v.jpg|9|lbl=-}}
Wenndt Im die recht hanndt • setze den ortt zu den augen sein
+
| {{section|Page:MS E.1939.65.341 074r.jpg|9|lbl=-}}
| {{red|8}}
+
| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 165v.jpg|10|lbl=-}}
Went im die recht handt setz dein ortt zw seinem gesicht
+
| {{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 018r.jpg|12|lbl=-}}
|  
 
|  
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| The 9th Figure: {{red|Who defends against the thrust, grasp his right hand in your left.}}
+
| <p>{{red|The 10th Figure:}} Seek the openings: arms, leather, gauntlets, under the eyes.</p>
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 022v.jpg|9|lbl=-}}
+
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 022v.jpg|11|lbl=-}}
| Die Newnt figur
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.44.A.8 007v.jpg|10|lbl=-}}
{{red|Wer den stich wertt dem vach sein rechte handt in dein lincken}}
+
| {{section|Page:MS E.1939.65.341 074r.jpg|11|lbl=-}}
| {{red|9}}
+
| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 165v.jpg|11|lbl=-}}
Wer den stich went dem vach sein rechte handt in dem glincke /
+
| {{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 018r.jpg|13|lbl=-}}
|  
 
|  
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| {{red|The 10th Figure:}} Seek the openings: arms, leather, gauntlets, under the eyes.
+
| <p>The 11th Figure: {{red|Press hard, push from the reins and seek his messer.}}</p>
 
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 022v.jpg|10|lbl=-}}
 
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 022v.jpg|10|lbl=-}}
| {{red|Die Zechent figur}}
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.44.A.8 007v.jpg|11|lbl=-}}
Suechee die ploss arm leder hanndtschuech vndtir den augen
+
| {{section|Page:MS E.1939.65.341 074r.jpg|10|lbl=-}}
| {{red|11}}
+
| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 165v.jpg|12|lbl=-}}
Suech die plos arm~ leder handt schuech vndter den augen
+
| {{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 018r.jpg|14|lbl=-}}
|  
 
|
 
 
 
|-  
 
| The 11th Figure: {{red|Press hard, push from the reins and seek his messer.}}
 
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 022v.jpg|11|lbl=-}}
 
| Die ayndlifft figur
 
{{red|Druck vast stoss von tzawm • sueche sein Messer}}
 
| {{red|10}}
 
Drück vast stoß vom zaüm vnd suech sein messer
 
|
 
|
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| {{red|The 12th Figure:}} With the empty hand learn two strokes against all weapons.
+
| <p>{{red|The 12th Figure:}} With the empty hand learn two strokes against all weapons.</p>
 
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 022v.jpg|12|lbl=-}}
 
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 022v.jpg|12|lbl=-}}
| {{red|Die Zwolfft figur}}
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.44.A.8 007v.jpg|12|lbl=-}}
Mitt lerer hanndt lere zwen strich gegen aller were
+
| {{section|Page:MS E.1939.65.341 074r.jpg|12|lbl=-}}
| {{red|12}}
+
| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 165v.jpg|13|lbl=-}}
Mit lerer handt lern straich gegen aller were /
+
| {{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 018r.jpg|15|lbl=-}}
|  
 
|  
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| The 13th Figure: {{red|The Sheep Grip defends against all wrestling grips under the eyes.}}
+
| <p>The 13th Figure: {{red|The Sheep Grip defends against all wrestling grips under the eyes.}}</p>
 
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 022v.jpg|13|lbl=-}}
 
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 022v.jpg|13|lbl=-}}
| Die dreitzechent figur
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.44.A.8 007v.jpg|13|lbl=-}}
{{red|Der schaf grif wertt • alle griff Ringens vndter augenn}}
+
| {{section|Page:MS E.1939.65.341 074v.jpg|1|lbl=74v}}
| '''[74v]''' {{red|13}}
+
| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 165v.jpg|14|lbl=-}}
Der Schaffgriff werdt alle griff ringes vndter auge~
+
| {{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 018r.jpg|16|lbl=-}}
|  
+
 
|  
+
|-
 +
| <p>{{red|The 14th Figure:}} Turn around again to where the horses hasten.</p>
 +
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 023r.jpg|1|lbl=23r}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Cod.44.A.8 008r.jpg|1|lbl=-}}
 +
| {{section|Page:MS E.1939.65.341 074v.jpg|2|lbl=-}}
 +
| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 165v.jpg|15|lbl=-}}
 +
| {{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 018v.jpg|1|lbl=18v}}
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| rowspan="14" | [[File:Cod.44.A.8 8r.jpg|300px|center]]
+
| <p>The 15th Figure: {{red|Up close, catch the hand, turn over his face to where the nape is.}}</p>
| {{red|If you want to grasp, you should not fail to ride beside him. Execute the Sun Pointer to the left sleeve if you want to bend.}}
+
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 023r.jpg|2|lbl=-}}
Who attacks you with that, grasp over against him and he will be shamed. Press the arm to the head. This grip often robs the saddle.
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.44.A.8 008r.jpg|2|lbl=-}}
|  
+
| {{section|Page:MS E.1939.65.341 074v.jpg|3|lbl=-}}
| {{red|Wild du anfazzen neben reittens nit solt du lasen daz sunnen tzaigen lingk ermel treib wildu naygen}}
+
| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 166r.jpg|1|lbl=166r}}
Wer dir daz rembt vbergreifft den der wierd beschämbt druck arm zu haubt der griff offt sattel berawbett
+
| {{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 018v.jpg|2|lbl=-}}
|
 
|
 
|
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| {{red|The 14th Figure:}}
+
| <p>{{red|The 16th Figure:}} Catch the weapon from afar while you ride against him.</p>
Turn around again to where the horses hasten.
+
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 023r.jpg|3|lbl=-}}
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 023r.jpg|1|lbl=23r}}
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.44.A.8 008r.jpg|3|lbl=-}}
| '''[8r]''' {{red|Die viertzendt figur}}
+
| {{section|Page:MS E.1939.65.341 074v.jpg|4|lbl=-}}
Anderwayd kere vmb • so die Rozz hynn hurtten
+
| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 166r.jpg|2|lbl=-}}
| {{red|14}}
+
| {{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 018v.jpg|3|lbl=-}}
An der weidt ker vmb / so die roß hyn hurttñ /
 
|  
 
|  
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| The 15th Figure:
+
| <p>The 17th Figure: {{red|If you charge to the left, then fall to the sword pommel, jab under the eyes.}}</p>
{{red|Up close, catch the hand, turn over his face to where the nape is.}}
+
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 023r.jpg|7|lbl=-}}
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 023r.jpg|2|lbl=-}}
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.44.A.8 008r.jpg|4|lbl=-}}
| Die funfftzend figur
+
| {{section|Page:MS E.1939.65.341 074v.jpg|6|lbl=-}}
{{red|In der nech vach die hanndt • verkere sein anttlitz da der nack ist}}
+
| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 166r.jpg|3|lbl=-}}
| {{red|15}}
+
| {{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 018v.jpg|4|lbl=-}}
In der nech fach die handt verker sein antlutz do der nacke ist
 
| '''[166r]'''
 
|  
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| {{red|The 16th Figure:}}
+
| <p>{{red|The 18th Figure:}} Charge to the right side with its skill.</p>
Catch the weapon from afar while you ride against him.
+
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 023r.jpg|6|lbl=-}}
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 023r.jpg|3|lbl=-}}
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.44.A.8 008r.jpg|5|lbl=-}}
| {{red|Die sechtzechend figur}}
+
| {{section|Page:MS E.1939.65.341 074v.jpg|5|lbl=-}}
Die were vach in der weytt • In dem wider Reytten
+
| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 166r.jpg|4|lbl=-}}
| {{red|16}}
+
| {{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 018v.jpg|5|lbl=-}}
Die weer fach in der weitt in dem wider reÿttñ
 
|  
 
|  
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| The 17th Figure:
+
| <p>The 19th Figure: {{red|Plant the point upon him to the face.}}</p>
{{red|If you charge to the left, then fall to the sword pommel, jab under the eyes.}}
 
 
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 023r.jpg|4|lbl=-}}
 
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 023r.jpg|4|lbl=-}}
| Daz sybentzechend figur
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.44.A.8 008r.jpg|6|lbl=-}}
{{red|Jagst du lingk so vall auf Swertes Kloss • stoss vndter augenn}}
+
| {{section|Page:MS E.1939.65.341 074v.jpg|7|lbl=-}}
| {{red|18}}
+
| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 166r.jpg|5|lbl=-}}
Jagstu linck fall aüfs schwertz knopf stos vndter augen
+
| {{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 018v.jpg|6|lbl=-}}
|  
 
|  
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| {{red|The 18th Figure:}}
+
| <p>{{red|The 20th Figure:}} Shatter against all hits that ever happen.</p>
Charge to the right side with its skill.
 
 
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 023r.jpg|5|lbl=-}}
 
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 023r.jpg|5|lbl=-}}
| {{red|Die achttzechendt figur}}
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.44.A.8 008r.jpg|7|lbl=-}}
Jage Zu der rechtten hanndt mitt Iren Kunsten
+
| {{section|Page:MS E.1939.65.341 074v.jpg|8|lbl=-}}
| {{red|17}}
+
| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 166r.jpg|6|lbl=-}}
Jag zw der rechtñ handt / mit irñ kunstñ
+
| {{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 018v.jpg|7|lbl=-}}
|  
 
|  
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| The 19th Figure:
+
| <p>The 21st Figure: {{red|The strong in the beginning position yourself therein correctly.}}</p>
{{red|Plant the point upon him to the face.}}
+
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 023r.jpg|10|lbl=-}}
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 023r.jpg|6|lbl=-}}
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.44.A.8 008r.jpg|8|lbl=-}}
| Die Nëwntzechent figur
+
| {{section|Page:MS E.1939.65.341 074v.jpg|9|lbl=-}}
{{red|Setz an den ortt gegen dem gesichtte}}
+
| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 166r.jpg|7|lbl=-}}
| {{red|19}}
+
| {{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 018v.jpg|8|lbl=-}}
Setz an den ortt gegen dem gesicht
 
|  
 
|  
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| {{red|The 20th Figure:}}
+
| <p>{{red|The 22nd Figure:}} He who rushes the spear to the other is met beneath the eyes.</p>
Shatter against all hits that ever happen.
+
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 023r.jpg|11|lbl=-}}
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 023r.jpg|7|lbl=-}}
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.44.A.8 008r.jpg|9|lbl=-}}
| {{red|Die tzwaintzigist figur}}
+
| {{section|Page:MS E.1939.65.341 074v.jpg|10|lbl=-}}
Schutt gegen allen treffen • Diee ymmer werdenn
+
| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 166r.jpg|8|lbl=-}}
| {{red|20}}
+
| {{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 018v.jpg|9|lbl=-}}
Schutt gegen allen treffen die ym~er werdñ
 
|  
 
|  
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| The 21st Figure:
+
| <p>The 23rd Figure: {{red|The Unnamed Grip takes the weapon or fells him.}}</p>
{{red|The strong in the beginning position yourself therein correctly.}}
 
 
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 023r.jpg|8|lbl=-}}
 
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 023r.jpg|8|lbl=-}}
| Die ain vnd tzwayntzigist figur
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.44.A.8 008r.jpg|10|lbl=-}}
{{red|Die sterck in dem anheben • Dar Inn dich rechtt schicke}}
+
| {{section|Page:MS E.1939.65.341 074v.jpg|11|lbl=-}}
| {{red|21}}
+
| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 166r.jpg|9|lbl=-}}
Die stercke in dem an hebñ daryn dich recht schick /
+
| {{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 018v.jpg|10|lbl=-}}
|  
 
|  
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| {{red|The 22nd Figure:}}
+
| <p>{{red|The 24th Figure:}} If an opponent charges you to both sides, turn around left and thus he rightly comes.</p>
He who rushes the spear to the other is met beneath the eyes.
 
 
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 023r.jpg|9|lbl=-}}
 
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 023r.jpg|9|lbl=-}}
| {{red|Die tzwo vnd tzwaintzigst figur}}
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.44.A.8 008r.jpg|11|lbl=-}}
Das ist nun der sper lawff • der dem andern begegendt vndter augen
+
| {{section|Page:MS E.1939.65.341 074v.jpg|12|lbl=-}}
| {{red|22}}
+
| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 166r.jpg|10|lbl=-}}
Das ist nun der sper lauff der dem anderñ begegnet vndter augen /
+
| {{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 018v.jpg|11|lbl=-}}
|  
 
|  
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| The 23rd Figure:
+
| <p>The 25th Figure: {{red|Be mindful to take and hold the messer.}}</p>
{{red|The Unnamed Grip takes the weapon or fells him.}}
+
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 023r.jpg|12|lbl=-}}
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 023r.jpg|10|lbl=-}}
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.44.A.8 008r.jpg|12|lbl=-}}
| Die drey vnd tzwaintzigist figur
+
| {{section|Page:MS E.1939.65.341 075r.jpg|1|lbl=75r}}
{{red|Der vngenant griff • wer nymbtt oder velt In}}
+
| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 166r.jpg|11|lbl=-}}
| {{red|23}}
+
| {{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 018v.jpg|12|lbl=-}}
Der vngenant griff weer ny~t oder felt in
 
|  
 
|  
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| {{red|The 24th Figure:}}
+
| <p>{{red|The 26th Figure:}} Grasp over an opponent who falls upon you or ride against him.</p>
If an opponent charges you to both sides, turn around left and thus he rightly comes.
+
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 023r.jpg|13|lbl=-}}
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 023r.jpg|11|lbl=-}}
+
| {{section|Page:Cod.44.A.8 008r.jpg|13|lbl=-}}
| {{red|Die vier vnd tzwaintzigist figur}}
+
| {{section|Page:MS E.1939.65.341 075r.jpg|2|lbl=-}}
ob man dich Jagt zu° bayden seytten kere vmb lingk so er rechtte kumbt
+
| {{section|Page:MS Germ.Quart.2020 166r.jpg|12|lbl=-}}
| {{red|24}}
+
| {{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 018v.jpg|13|lbl=-}}
Ob man dich jagt von paidñ seÿttñ ker vmb linck so er recht kumbt
 
|  
 
|  
 
  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| The 25th Figure:
+
| class="noline" | <p>{{red|If you want to grasp, you should not fail to ride beside him. Execute the Sun Pointer to the left sleeve if you want to bend.}}</p>
{{red|Be mindful to take and hold the messer.}}
 
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 023r.jpg|12|lbl=-}}
 
| Die funff vnd tzwaintzigist figur
 
{{red|Der Mezzer nemenn • vnd behalden gedenck}}
 
| '''[75r]''' {{red|25}}
 
Der messer nemen vnd behalden gedenck
 
|
 
|
 
  
|-
+
<p>Who attacks you with that, grasp over against him and he will be shamed. Press the arm to the head. This grip often robs the saddle.</p>
| {{red|The 26th Figure:}}
+
| class="noline" |
Grasp over an opponent who falls upon you or ride against him.
+
| class="noline" | {{section|Page:Cod.44.A.8 008r.jpg|14|lbl=08r}}
| {{section|Page:MS Chart.A.558 023r.jpg|13|lbl=-}}
+
| class="noline" |  
| {{red|Die sechßvndtzwaintzigist figur}}
+
| class="noline" |
vbergreif wer dich anvelet • oder thue Im wider Reyttens
+
| class="noline" | {{section|Page:Reichsstadt "Schätze" Nr. 82 018v.jpg|14|lbl=-}}
| {{red|26}}
 
Vber greÿff wer dich an felt oder thue im wider reÿttens /
 
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== Additional Resources ==
 
== Additional Resources ==
  
* [[Hans-Peter Hils|Hils, Hans-Peter]] (in German). ''Meister Johann Liechtenauers Kunst des langen Schwertes''. P. Lang, 1985. ISBN 978-38-204812-9-7
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* [[Christian Henry Tobler|Tobler, Christian Henry]]. ''In Saint George's Name: An Anthology of Medieval German Fighting Arts''. Wheaton, IL: [[Freelance Academy Press]], 2010. ISBN 978-0-9825911-1-6
 
* [[Christian Henry Tobler|Tobler, Christian Henry]]. ''In Service of the Duke: The 15th Century Fighting Treatise of Paulus Kal''. Highland Village, TX: [[Chivalry Bookshelf]], 2006. ISBN 978-1-891448-25-6
 
* [[Christian Henry Tobler|Tobler, Christian Henry]]. ''Secrets of German Medieval Swordsmanship''. Highland Village, TX: Chivalry Bookshelf, 2001. ISBN 1-891448-07-2
 
* [[Jeffrey Hull|Hull, Jeffrey]], with [[Monika Maziarz|Maziarz, Monika]] and [[Grzegorz Żabiński|Żabiński, Grzegorz]]. ''Knightly Dueling: The Fighting Arts of German Chivalry''. Boulder, CO: [[Paladin Press]], 2007. ISBN 978-1581606744
 
* [[Martin Wierschin|Wierschin, Martin]] (in German). ''Meister Johann Liechtenauers Kunst des Fechtens''. Muunich: C. H. Beck, 1965.
 
* [[Grzegorz Żabiński|Żabiński, Grzegorz]]. ''The Longsword Teachings of Master Liechtenauer. The Early Sixteenth Century Swordsmanship Comments in the "Goliath" Manuscript.'' Poland: [[Adam Marshall]], 2010. ISBN 978-83-7611-662-4
 
* [[Grzegorz Żabiński|Żabiński, Grzegorz]]. "Unarmored Longsword Combat by Master Liechtenauer via Priest Döbringer." ''Masters of Medieval and Renaissance Martial Arts''. Ed. Jeffrey Hull. Boulder, CO: Paladin Press, 2008. ISBN 978-1-58160-668-3
 
* ''[http://www.archive.org/details/anzeigerfurkunde01germ Anzeiger für Kunde der deutschen Vorzeit]'' (in German). Nuremberg: [[Germanisches Nationalmuseum|Verlag der Artistisch-literarischen Anstalt des Germanischen Museums]], 1854.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:42, 1 November 2024

Die Zettel
The Recital
Johannes Liechtenauer.png
Full Title A Recital on the Chivalric
Art of Fencing
Ascribed to Johannes Liechtenauer
Illustrated by Unknown
Date Fifteenth century (?)
Genre
Language Early New High German
Archetype(s) Hypothetical
Principal
Manuscript(s)
Manuscript(s)
First Printed
English Edition
Tobler, 2010
Concordance by Michael Chidester
Translations

Johannes Liechtenauer (Hans Lichtenauer, Lichtnawer) was a 15th century German fencing master. No direct record of his life or teachings currently exists, and all that we know of both comes from the writings of other masters and scholars. The only account of his life was written by the anonymous author of the Pol Hausbuch, one of the oldest texts in the tradition, who stated that "Master Liechtenauer learnt and mastered the Art in a thorough and rightful way, but he did not invent and put together this Art (as was just stated). Instead, he traveled and searched many countries with the will of learning and mastering this rightful and true Art." He may have been alive at the time of the creation of the fencing treatise contained in the Pol Hausbuch, as that source is the only one to fail to accompany his name with a blessing for the dead.

Liechtenauer was described by many later masters as the "high master" or "grand master" of the art, and a long poem called the Zettel ("Recital") is generally attributed to him by these masters. Later masters in the tradition often wrote extensive glosses (commentaries) on this poem, using it to structure their own martial teachings. Liechtenauer's influence on the German fencing tradition as we currently understand it is almost impossible to overstate. The masters on Paulus Kal's roll of the Fellowship of Liechtenauer were responsible for most of the most significant fencing manuals of the 15th century, and Liechtenauer and his teachings were also the focus of the German fencing guilds that arose in the 15th and 16th centuries, including the Marxbrüder and the Veiterfechter.

Additional facts have sometimes been presumed about Liechtenauer based on often-problematic premises. The Pol Hausbuch, often erroneously dated to 1389 and presumed to be written by a direct student of Liechtenauer's, has been treated as evidence placing Liechtenauer's career in the mid-1300s.[1] However, given that the Pol Hausbuch may date as late as 1494 and the earliest records of the identifiable members of his tradition appear in the mid 1400s, it seems more probable that Liechtenauer's career occurred toward the beginning of the 15th century. Ignoring the Pol Hausbuch as being of indeterminate date, the oldest version of the Recital that is attributed to Liechtenauer was recorded by Hans Talhoffer in the MS Chart.A.558 (ca. 1448), which further supports this timeline.[2]

Treatise

Liechtenauer's teachings are preserved in a long poem of rhyming couplets called the Zettel ("Recital"), covering fencing with the "long" or extended sword (i.e. with both hands at one end of the sword), the "short" or withdrawn sword (i.e. with one hand at either end), and on horseback. These "obscure and cryptic words" were designed to prevent the uninitiated from learning the techniques they represented; they also seem to have offered a system of mnemonic devices to those who understood their significance. The Recital was treated as the core of the Art by his students, and masters such as Sigmund ain Ringeck, Peter von Danzig zum Ingolstadt, and Lew wrote extensive glosses that sought to clarify and expand upon these teachings.

In addition to the verses on mounted fencing, several treatises in the Liechtenauer tradition include a group of twenty-six "figures" (figuren)—phrases that are shorter than Liechtenauer's couplets and often arranged into the format of a Medieval tree diagram. These figures seem to encode the same teachings as the verses of the mounted fencing, and both are quoted in the mounted glosses. However, figures follow a very different structure than the Zettel does, and seem to present an alternative sequence for studying Liechtenauer's techniques. It is not known why the mounted fencing is the only section of the Recital to receive figures in addition to verse.

Seventeen manuscripts contain a presentation of at least one section of the Recital as a distinct (unglossed) section; there are dozens more presentations of the verse as part of one of the several glosses. The longest version of the Recital by far is actually found in one of these glosses, that of Pseudo-Hans Döbringer, which contains almost twice as many verses as any other; however, given that the additional verses tend to either be repetitions from elsewhere in the Recital or use a very different style from Liechtenauer's work, they are generally treated as additions by the anonymous author or his instructor rather than being part of the original Recital. The other surviving versions of the Recital from all periods show a high degree of consistency in both content and organization, excepting only the much shorter version attributed to H. Beringer (which is also included in the writings of Hans Folz).

The following concordance tables include only those texts that quote Liechtenauer's Recital in an unglossed form.[3] Most manuscripts present the Recital as prose, and those have had the text separated out into the original verses to offer a consistent view. For ease of use, this page breaks the general Wiktenauer rule that column format remain consistent across all tables on a page; the sheer number of Liechtenauer sources made this convention entirely unworkable, with more columns empty than filled, so instead the long sword table uses one layout, the mounted and short sword tables use another, and the figures use a third.

Note: This article includes a prior (2010) version of Christian Tobler's translation. A revised version of the translation was published in 2021 by Freelance Academy Press as part of The Peter von Danzig Fight Book; it can be purchased in hardcover.

Additional Resources

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

References

  1. Christian Henry Tobler. "Chicken and Eggs: Which Master Came First?" In Saint George's Name: An Anthology of Medieval German Fighting Arts. Wheaton, IL: Freelance Academy Press, 2010. p6
  2. There is one version of the Recital that predates Talhoffer's, recorded in MS G.B.f.18a (ca. 1418-28) and attributed to an H. Beringer; this also conforms to a 15th century timeline and suggests the possibility that Liechtenauer was himself an inheritor of the teachings contained in the Zettel rather than its original composer (presentations of the Recital that are entirely unattributed exist in other 15th and 16th century manuscripts). Alternatively, the Beringer verse, which includes only portions of the Recital on the Long Sword, may represent just one of the teachings that Liechtenauer received and compiled over the course of the journeys described in the Pol Hausbuch.
  3. The figures are often given as a preamble for the gloss of Lew, and a fragment of the short sword to the teachings of Martin Huntsfeld, but those instances will not be included below and instead treated as part of those treatises.
  4. The text diverges here, omitting Liechtenauer's couplet and inserting this quatrain instead:
    Dagge swert stãge lãse schon
    Messer bockler has vñ rõken
    Taegñ darde vnd schilt
    Miden allen zu ringe~ uff du wilt
  5. First letter almost illegible.
  6. First letter illegible.
  7. Talhoffer adds the following couplet: "Nun merck aber furbaß / und verstand ouch gar rechte daz".
  8. Text terminates at this point. The leaves with the rest of the text are gone, probably lost.
  9. kam
  10. deinen
  11. faler
  12. Talhoffer breaks up the Haupstucke differently, and inserts the following additional couplet: "überlouffen bind wol an / nit stand luog waß er kan".
  13. Gotha inserts the title Das ist der krieck in this position, but no other version separates it in that way.
  14. Text adds an additional couplet: "hastu es vernomen zu kain / schlag mag er komen".
  15. Text adds an additional couplet: "hast dus vernomen / zu kaim schlag mag er komen".
  16. Text adds an additional couplet: "hastu es vernomen / zu kainen schlag mag er komen."
  17. Talhoffer expands upon Liechtenauer's couplet and adds two additional lines: "und erschrick ab kainem man / stand und sich in ernstlich an".
  18. Text adds an additional line: "das son ich vernomen".
  19. Text adds an additional line: "ha das han ich vernomen".
  20. There is no space between "Dupliere" and "doniden", the "D" was possibly added later.
  21. Text adds an additional line: "dz haw ich vermunen??".
  22. Corrected from »Im«.
  23. The text doubles the title of this section.
  24. 24.0 24.1 Corrected from »Twir«.
  25. haust
  26. Talhoffer adds an additional couplet: [4r] "So machst du in wol betöwben / Die faller in kunst berowben"
  27. Hier hat der Schreiber offensichtlich ein Häkchen vergessen.
  28. should be "dreffen"
  29. This section is followed by one titled "Von durchlauffen ab seczen", which repeat the verse on Absetzen.
  30. Talhoffer adds four additional verses: "und gang nach an den man / stoss mit dem ghiltz schon / wiltu denn nit schallen / so hastu zway eynfallen".
  31. Text adds an additional couplet: "Das schwertt bind / zu der fleche truck in die hend".
  32. Text adds an additional couplet: "Das schwert binden / zu der flech trukh in die hand"
  33. Talhoffer begins this section with two additional verses: "wer dir zestarck welle sin / heng fall im oben eyn".
  34. Text adds an additional couplet: "thutt er sich gegen dir greisen / schlagen das er seisse".
  35. Text adds an additional couplet: "thutt er sich gegen dir greifen / schlagen das er Seise".
  36. Text adds an additional couplet: "thuet er sich gegen dir raisen / schlagen dz er seisse."
  37. ";" in a circle
  38. A guide letter “w” is visible under the “U” (apparently ignored by the rubricator), making the intended word “Wer”.
  39. Hier ist anscheinend dem Schreiber das Leerzeichen verrutscht.