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| <p>thereby he will be compelled to take you out with his dagger. When such happens, thus you should caviren over the point of his dagger, and give to him a stiff thrust to the left side/face or body.
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| <p>thereby he will be compelled to take you out with his dagger. When such happens, thus you should caviren over the point of his dagger, and give to him a stiff thrust to the left side/face or body.</p>
  
Further you can also position yourself, as if you would bind on with your rappier to his, thereby you caviren to him or give him reason to yield and draw back. If he prepares to caviren, thus you should take out with the rappier, and step with the left foot to his right side, also take help from your dagger, position yourself in Secunde, thereby you can make an end to him, where it will be convenient.
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<p>Further you can also position yourself, as if you would bind on with your rappier to his, thereby you caviren to him or give him reason to yield and draw back. If he prepares to caviren, thus you should take out with the rappier, and step with the left foot to his right side, also take help from your dagger, position yourself in Secunde, thereby you can make an end to him, where it will be convenient.</p>
  
 
Will he however yield his Rappier back, you can threaten , as if you would give to him a thrust, thereby you urge him to parry with the dagger, when he does this, you can give to him a thrust over the dagger, to the side his dagger is, and hold the dagger close to the rappier, your left side is open, thus anticipate his riposte.</p>
 
Will he however yield his Rappier back, you can threaten , as if you would give to him a thrust, thereby you urge him to parry with the dagger, when he does this, you can give to him a thrust over the dagger, to the side his dagger is, and hold the dagger close to the rappier, your left side is open, thus anticipate his riposte.</p>
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<p>How you can bring in your foe, so that he thrusts to you, in the place that to you is most convenient.</p>
 
<p>How you can bring in your foe, so that he thrusts to you, in the place that to you is most convenient.</p>
  
<p>You should initiate it from such knowledge: Hold the rappier in tertien, and the Dagger close by the right arm or your rappier's cross, thereby your adversary has no other openings to the left side.
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<p>You should initiate it from such knowledge: Hold the rappier in tertien, and the Dagger close by the right arm or your rappier's cross, thereby your adversary has no other openings to the left side.</p>
  
You can also position yourself in Quarte, and hold your dagger by the rappier, thereby he has reason, to thrust to your right side.
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<p>You can also position yourself in Quarte, and hold your dagger by the rappier, thereby he has reason, to thrust to your right side.</p>
  
Item, you can also give an opening between the rappier and dagger, and yourself stay in a high guard in Prima or secunda, also holding the dagger to the left side</p>
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<p>Item, you can also give an opening between the rappier and dagger, and yourself stay in a high guard in Prima or secunda, also holding the dagger to the left side</p>
  
  
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<p>Against those, who pass through.</p>
 
<p>Against those, who pass through.</p>
  
<p>When you must present the rappier high, thereby they have reason to bind on and to pass through, From this, you must draw back your forward foot, and parry his thrust, then in Secunde or Tertien thrust.
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<p>When you must present the rappier high, thereby they have reason to bind on and to pass through, From this, you must draw back your forward foot, and parry his thrust, then in Secunde or Tertien thrust.</p>
  
Or you can give him a thrust, stepping to his side, when you however are too slow, you can Riposte with the strong of your rappier, against your opponent's weak.
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<p>Or you can give him a thrust, stepping to his side, when you however are too slow, you can Riposte with the strong of your rappier, against your opponent's weak.</p>
  
You can also stringiren his rappier with the help of your dagger.
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<p>You can also stringiren his rappier with the help of your dagger.</p>
  
You can also in Tertia yield back with your Rappier, and hold your dagger close by the rappier, and give him a stoccade.
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<p>You can also in Tertia yield back with your Rappier, and hold your dagger close by the rappier, and give him a stoccade.</p>
  
You can also caviren over the point of his Dagger, and yourself again in quarte be positioned.
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<p>You can also caviren over the point of his Dagger, and yourself again in quarte be positioned.</p>
  
 
You will also position yourself long and low before him, thereby he will be caused to stringiren. Will he do this, then you should go through and around with your dagger over his dagger, and take out his rappier with your dagger, and in Secunde thrust.</p>
 
You will also position yourself long and low before him, thereby he will be caused to stringiren. Will he do this, then you should go through and around with your dagger over his dagger, and take out his rappier with your dagger, and in Secunde thrust.</p>
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| <p>Will he take out to the right side with his rappier, thus you should go through with your rappier,and give him a Stoccade in a tertia, to the right shoulder, thereupon you again have postiioned yourself in Quarte,and in this anticipate, his Riposte.
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| <p>Will he take out to the right side with his rappier, thus you should go through with your rappier,and give him a Stoccade in a tertia, to the right shoulder, thereupon you again have postiioned yourself in Quarte,and in this anticipate, his Riposte.</p>
  
However, if he has no desire to take you out, thus you can try a stiff thrust to him, towards the most convenient side, with it you cause him to Afterthrust. And thus if you see, that he will not be stirred or will take a position in the Guards, thus you should with all your might make a close in step to him, and look to give him a Stoccade.</p>
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<p>However, if he has no desire to take you out, thus you can try a stiff thrust to him, towards the most convenient side, with it you cause him to Afterthrust. And thus if you see, that he will not be stirred or will take a position in the Guards, thus you should with all your might make a close in step to him, and look to give him a Stoccade.</p>
  
 
<p>Against those who give an opening between the rappier and dagger.</p>
 
<p>Against those who give an opening between the rappier and dagger.</p>
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| <p>Against one, who always leaps in and out</p>
 
| <p>Against one, who always leaps in and out</p>
  
<p>When you must get through to him, to the side, because he will go down, hold firmly together the Rappier and dagger, with the dagger close to the rappier, also give an opening of the half section of your Body, he is caused to thrust to you.
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<p>When you must get through to him, to the side, because he will go down, hold firmly together the Rappier and dagger, with the dagger close to the rappier, also give an opening of the half section of your Body, he is caused to thrust to you.</p>
  
If he will not do this, you must search his middle, to undertake, as soon as he would position himself with the foot to attack you, so well to the one side as to the other.</p>
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<p>If he will not do this, you must search his middle, to undertake, as soon as he would position himself with the foot to attack you, so well to the one side as to the other.</p>
  
 
<p>Against those, who are in Quarte, and hold the dagger close by the rappier</p>
 
<p>Against those, who are in Quarte, and hold the dagger close by the rappier</p>
  
<p>You should give him a thrust over his dagger, it is with passing or stiff foot. You can also give him a tertie, and suppress his rappier with your dagger, it is with stiff foot or with passing. In addition to this you can give him a Tertie over his Rappier, and with the strong of your rappier, take out his weak, with a simultaneous step forth with the left foot, and your dagger gives you help
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<p>You should give him a thrust over his dagger, it is with passing or stiff foot. You can also give him a tertie, and suppress his rappier with your dagger, it is with stiff foot or with passing. In addition to this you can give him a Tertie over his Rappier, and with the strong of your rappier, take out his weak, with a simultaneous step forth with the left foot, and your dagger gives you help</p>
 
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| <p>You can also make a Feint to him between his rappier and dagger, with it he will be caused to parry with the dagger. If he does this, thus you should caviren inwards and under his dagger, and with this, pass with the left foot to his right side, so that you will be powerful with your dagger on his rappier.
 
| <p>You can also make a Feint to him between his rappier and dagger, with it he will be caused to parry with the dagger. If he does this, thus you should caviren inwards and under his dagger, and with this, pass with the left foot to his right side, so that you will be powerful with your dagger on his rappier.
  
You can also make a feint over his dagger, and between his dagger and rappier, give him a Stoccade, to the right side, how its reported, and is to be stepped, and take help from the dagger against his Rappier, also that you quickly position youself again the Guard, and anticipate his Riposte.</p>
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<p>You can also make a feint over his dagger, and between his dagger and rappier, give him a Stoccade, to the right side, how its reported, and is to be stepped, and take help from the dagger against his Rappier, also that you quickly position youself again the Guard, and anticipate his Riposte.</p>
  
 
<p>How one should thrust with advantage</p>
 
<p>How one should thrust with advantage</p>
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| <p>In such unavoidable (situations) you should move your rappier again to the rear, even in the Guards, you will always be found, to hold your dagger close by the Rappier. And when your opponent will bind on to you, thus will he proceed out of the lines, thereupon you should use the following thrusts against him.</p>
  
You should position yourself in Tertien, and with a setting forth of the left foot, and also giving him a thrust with your dagger over the point of his rappier, in Seconde or Tertie, aimed at his right side.
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<p>You should position yourself in Tertien, and with a setting forth of the left foot, and also giving him a thrust with your dagger over the point of his rappier, in Seconde or Tertie, aimed at his right side.</p>
  
You can also, in those where you would see him touch your rappier, promptly pass through and give a thrust to his right side under his rappier, at the same time you use your dagger.
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<p>You can also, in those where you would see him touch your rappier, promptly pass through and give a thrust to his right side under his rappier, at the same time you use your dagger.</p>
  
Furthermore, when you are in Quarte, and he will look for your Rappier, then you should at once, go through inside his Rappier with your dagger and take him out, and give to his body a Stoccade, it is done with still feet or passing with your left foot, to his left side.
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<p>Furthermore, when you are in Quarte, and he will look for your Rappier, then you should at once, go through inside his Rappier with your dagger and take him out, and give to his body a Stoccade, it is done with still feet or passing with your left foot, to his left side.</p>
  
 
Furthermore you can also caviren with your rappier over his point, thereafter with the help of your dagger give a thrust to him between his Rappier and dagger without moving the feet, or to the side that his dagger is passing.</p>
 
Furthermore you can also caviren with your rappier over his point, thereafter with the help of your dagger give a thrust to him between his Rappier and dagger without moving the feet, or to the side that his dagger is passing.</p>
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| <p>feet, thrust under the left arm. And since your Adversary holds his dagger a little lower than his rappier, you can hold rappier and dagger
close together, and thrust to his left shoulder, and his Counterthrust expect in such a manner. these things you can use in seriousness or in play, as well to cut as to thrust.
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close together, and thrust to his left shoulder, and his Counterthrust expect in such a manner. these things you can use in seriousness or in play, as well to cut as to thrust.</p>
  
Will you make a thrust, thus you should go in Seconde, that you can prevent his Ripost. There where you have but cut at one, thus you should go at once again into Quarte. If you however cut from one, thus you should go again in Seconde, and hold your dagger close by the Rappier, his Ripost can be more justly expected.
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<p>Will you make a thrust, thus you should go in Seconde, that you can prevent his Ripost. There where you have but cut at one, thus you should go at once again into Quarte. If you however cut from one, thus you should go again in Seconde, and hold your dagger close by the Rappier, his Ripost can be more justly expected.</p>
  
When your Adversary sets out the left leg too far forward, you will position yourself as if you would give a thrust to the face, which he will thus take out, you will allow your rappier to sink, and make a cut to his left leg, and after the cut is done you again go to Quarte, and to his Ripsosts, prevent.
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<p>When your Adversary sets out the left leg too far forward, you will position yourself as if you would give a thrust to the face, which he will thus take out, you will allow your rappier to sink, and make a cut to his left leg, and after the cut is done you again go to Quarte, and to his Ripsosts, prevent.</p>
  
These are the Stuecken. that one can use against those, who stand forward with the left foot.</p>
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<p>These are the Stuecken. that one can use against those, who stand forward with the left foot.</p>
 
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| <p>caviren to his right side,with your rappier under his rappier, and your dagger held against him, with passing give him a Stoccada
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in tertia.</p>
  
You can also, stringiren his rappier with yours, where you pass, with the left foot to his right side and don't forget your dagger
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<p>You can also, stringiren his rappier with yours, where you pass, with the left foot to his right side and don't forget your dagger
thereabouts.
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thereabouts.</p>
  
But as he is pulling his rappier back, you should position yourself, as if you would thrust, and with it, he will be caused to takeout with
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<p>But as he is pulling his rappier back, you should position yourself, as if you would thrust, and with it, he will be caused to takeout with
his dagger. and where he will pass through, you should go through under his daggers' point with your Rappier, and give him a Stoccade to his body; Thereafter you again position yourself in Seconde, to insure yourself against his Ripost.
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his dagger. and where he will pass through, you should go through under his daggers' point with your Rappier, and give him a Stoccade to his body; Thereafter you again position yourself in Seconde, to insure yourself against his Ripost.</p>
  
These thrusts you can use against the first, second and third. However, when he will hold his rappier wider out then the dagger, in such a case, you should thrust to his left side, but that you always pay attention to his ripost. Which of these he will do, (how the public tends to view) you should come to a completed thrust to his left side and again go to Seconde, that thou can after his riposts which have been done, thrust to his right side.
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<p>These thrusts you can use against the first, second and third. However, when he will hold his rappier wider out then the dagger, in such a case, you should thrust to his left side, but that you always pay attention to his ripost. Which of these he will do, (how the public tends to view) you should come to a completed thrust to his left side and again go to Seconde, that thou can after his riposts which have been done, thrust to his right side.</p>
  
One can also do many other various thrusts, But for the sake of shortness, I will give the best here.</p>
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<p>One can also do many other various thrusts, But for the sake of shortness, I will give the best here.</p>
 
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<p>These things to know, you must remember, that the body is divided in two parts, The one to the right side, and the other is known as the left. The best part is this: with it you can do a stop to your opponent: The other, namely the left side, serves to the defense, although some think, that one uses the left side to attack. The left foot serves to come in the correct measure, and the dagger also to help, how it's reported above.  
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<p>These things to know, you must remember, that the body is divided in two parts, The one to the right side, and the other is known as the left. The best part is this: with it you can do a stop to your opponent: The other, namely the left side, serves to the defense, although some think, that one uses the left side to attack. The left foot serves to come in the correct measure, and the dagger also to help, how it's reported above. </p>
  
And that you may know, what is inside passing, it is; when you go between his dagger and rappier in a Quarte or otherwise pass through.
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<p>And that you may know, what is inside passing, it is; when you go between his dagger and rappier in a Quarte or otherwise pass through.</p>
  
Outside passing will be known as; when you step fast outside your opponent's rappier.</p>
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<p>Outside passing will be known as; when you step fast outside your opponent's rappier.</p>
  
 
<p>How one should hold himself against those, who would be the first to thrust.</p>
 
<p>How one should hold himself against those, who would be the first to thrust.</p>
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| <p>When you will persuade your enemy, that he shall thrust first, thus you should give him opportunity, he will be caused to thrust as a result of a modest opening of the body, it is inside or outside, and in doing so, you will always pay attention with your dagger.</p>
  
You can also hold your dagger and rappier firmly together, and give him the left side opening, to cause him to thrust to your opening over your dagger, then you should turn, and give him a Stoccade.
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<p>You can also hold your dagger and rappier firmly together, and give him the left side opening, to cause him to thrust to your opening over your dagger, then you should turn, and give him a Stoccade.</p>
  
Or however you may also go through , over his dagger, and thrust him in Tertie, where he will try to thrust over your dagger.
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<p>Or however you may also go through , over his dagger, and thrust him in Tertie, where he will try to thrust over your dagger.</p>
  
You can also draw back your rappier and dagger, and thus behaving in his measure, give him a Stoccade to his right shoulder One can also do many more thrusts to someone, who will thrust over your dagger.
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<p>You can also draw back your rappier and dagger, and thus behaving in his measure, give him a Stoccade to his right shoulder One can also do many more thrusts to someone, who will thrust over your dagger.</p>
  
A report, if it is better, to anticipate the enemy, or to attack him.
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<p>A report, if it is better, to anticipate the enemy, or to attack him.</p>
  
It is both good: But I am of the opinion, it is always better to wait for your opponent to attack. Then when one is not so quick to the offense</p>
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<p>It is both good: But I am of the opinion, it is always better to wait for your opponent to attack. Then when one is not so quick to the offense</p>
 
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| <p>he always has better advantage, when he holds in his Guards. The reason is this: Who attacks the other, will give his opening, Who however waits to take out his opponent, stays in his advantage.</p>
  
I speak of them, who know how to send themselves into the Defensive postion. My stance, would I position myself, as if i would thrust, so my Opponent will be incited to make the first thrust, and after overcoming the Measure I will then be able, to thrust to his closest and most convenient opening, with anticipation of his Ripost: However, in such a way, that I myself am resolved to the Counterthrust. Then you are othewise, in great danger, when one will attack his adversary in Primo tempore; Which I would advise to no one, It would be then. that it can happen with great and sublte advantage.</p>
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<p>I speak of them, who know how to send themselves into the Defensive postion. My stance, would I position myself, as if i would thrust, so my Opponent will be incited to make the first thrust, and after overcoming the Measure I will then be able, to thrust to his closest and most convenient opening, with anticipation of his Ripost: However, in such a way, that I myself am resolved to the Counterthrust. Then you are othewise, in great danger, when one will attack his adversary in Primo tempore; Which I would advise to no one, It would be then. that it can happen with great and sublte advantage.</p>
 
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| <p>How one shall fight Cut and Thrust with Rappier and Mantel</p>
 
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<p>Take special attention, that you do not cast your Mantel at the Opponent, or unto his rappier, until you have become conversant in this hindrance: Then otherwise, where you cast forth your mantel at him, he could get at you easily.
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<p>Take special attention, that you do not cast your Mantel at the Opponent, or unto his rappier, until you have become conversant in this hindrance: Then otherwise, where you cast forth your mantel at him, he could get at you easily.</p>
  
With it, now you know, why the Mantel is useful, in particular, the Rappier comes to the aid, and should you be reminded, that you parry
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<p>With it, now you know, why the Mantel is useful, in particular, the Rappier comes to the aid, and should you be reminded, that you parry
 
all thrusts with the Rappier, then after this has happened, you position yourself in Quarte, and Hold your Mantel close under the Hilt of your rappier, that you use your Rappier against your Adversary's thrusts. Will you give to one a Cut however, thus you should take out this same, with your Rappier's Cross, and hold the Mantel not far from the Rappier, go into Tertie, Quarte or on the left foot</p>
 
all thrusts with the Rappier, then after this has happened, you position yourself in Quarte, and Hold your Mantel close under the Hilt of your rappier, that you use your Rappier against your Adversary's thrusts. Will you give to one a Cut however, thus you should take out this same, with your Rappier's Cross, and hold the Mantel not far from the Rappier, go into Tertie, Quarte or on the left foot</p>
 
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| <p>Will you however, await your Opponent's thrust, so must you be in Quarte, he is in whatever guard he wants, your right side is open, and pay good attention here, that you could hurt your opponent, with nothing more than thrusting.</p>
  
Will you get at him however, thus you should make a half thrust to his face, with it he will be caused to caviren with his rappier. Will he do this to the right side, thus you will meet him with the following thrusts, If you see that he will take you out with his Rappier, thus you should
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<p>Will you get at him however, thus you should make a half thrust to his face, with it he will be caused to caviren with his rappier. Will he do this to the right side, thus you will meet him with the following thrusts, If you see that he will take you out with his Rappier, thus you should
 
with your left foot pass off, and drive to his Hilt with your mantel, with it you can give him a hard thrust. Or however you can, caviren under
 
with your left foot pass off, and drive to his Hilt with your mantel, with it you can give him a hard thrust. Or however you can, caviren under
his rappier where he parries, and give him a Stoccade in Tertie, with a step to of the left foot.
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his rappier where he parries, and give him a Stoccade in Tertie, with a step to of the left foot.</p>
  
You will however pay careful attention, if you attempt this, that you can come to his Rappier with your Mantel, and thus to his.. be forceful, and give a thrust to his right side. However, if this will not proceed, you can also with, well-proportioned, (even), passing, caviren under his Rappier, and give him a Stoccade in Seconde. If he acts, as if he would not parry, thus you should give him a full thrust, to his face or Body, wherever it will give the best opportunity. Will he however, give to you a Ripost where you are, in thrusting, thus you can step to the right side, and surpress his Rappier. And thereby pay attention, that you can come onto his Rappier with the mantel.</p>
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<p>You will however pay careful attention, if you attempt this, that you can come to his Rappier with your Mantel, and thus to his.. be forceful, and give a thrust to his right side. However, if this will not proceed, you can also with, well-proportioned, (even), passing, caviren under his Rappier, and give him a Stoccade in Seconde. If he acts, as if he would not parry, thus you should give him a full thrust, to his face or Body, wherever it will give the best opportunity. Will he however, give to you a Ripost where you are, in thrusting, thus you can step to the right side, and surpress his Rappier. And thereby pay attention, that you can come onto his Rappier with the mantel.</p>
 
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| <p>Furthermore, it will be marked, when you attempt a half thrust at his face, that he will parry your rappier, outside, thus you can caviren under his rappier with yours, and in a tertien, thrust to his Chest. Or however, there he parries, you can caviren over his rappiers' tip,
 
| <p>Furthermore, it will be marked, when you attempt a half thrust at his face, that he will parry your rappier, outside, thus you can caviren under his rappier with yours, and in a tertien, thrust to his Chest. Or however, there he parries, you can caviren over his rappiers' tip,
and then with a stepping to, of the left foot, and also the help of the Mantel, thrust in quarte, inside to his body. You can also give to him a cut to his Leg or Face. You must however pay careful attention, that you step to the right side, and with the Rappier go again into Tertie or Quarte, that with it, you can encounter him with a thrust, and will you hereby be forceful with the mantel to his Rappier, should not be forgotten.
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and then with a stepping to, of the left foot, and also the help of the Mantel, thrust in quarte, inside to his body. You can also give to him a cut to his Leg or Face. You must however pay careful attention, that you step to the right side, and with the Rappier go again into Tertie or Quarte, that with it, you can encounter him with a thrust, and will you hereby be forceful with the mantel to his Rappier, should not be forgotten.</p>
  
Furthermore it is thought, in attacking, to use these following two Stucken: To the first, one thrusts, to the other, one cuts, it is to the face or to the legs. Will you make a cut, then you must immediately go back against, where you have caused him to revenge. Then such unprovided for cuts hurt more, and is also done in the Measure.
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<p>Furthermore it is thought, in attacking, to use these following two Stucken: To the first, one thrusts, to the other, one cuts, it is to the face or to the legs. Will you make a cut, then you must immediately go back against, where you have caused him to revenge. Then such unprovided for cuts hurt more, and is also done in the Measure.</p>
  
To the other, in attacking, pay attention to him, so that you always thrust to his closest opening, it is in Seconde or Tertie.</p>
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<p>To the other, in attacking, pay attention to him, so that you always thrust to his closest opening, it is in Seconde or Tertie.</p>
 
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| <p>How one shall behave with Mantel and Rappier, when one will await his adversaries intentions.</p>
  
<p>You should position yourself in Quarte, and hold the mantel close by the Rappier, to defend yourself against Cuts and Thrusts. If your opponent gives to you a Stoccade, thus should you parry this same with your rappier, and step with the left foot to his right side, and take good care with the Mantel, with it you can thrust him in Seconde. Will he give to you a Cut, thus you should parry this with the rappier, the mantel gives you help, and stepping to his right side, thrust him in Seconde.
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<p>You should position yourself in Quarte, and hold the mantel close by the Rappier, to defend yourself against Cuts and Thrusts. If your opponent gives to you a Stoccade, thus should you parry this same with your rappier, and step with the left foot to his right side, and take good care with the Mantel, with it you can thrust him in Seconde. Will he give to you a Cut, thus you should parry this with the rappier, the mantel gives you help, and stepping to his right side, thrust him in Seconde.</p>
  
However, where he would cut manfully. should you parry with changed fist to his right side, and with the left foot step to his Right side, to take his counterthrust, and do this with your Mantel, then give him a Stoccade or Cut to the Face or to the legs.
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<p>However, where he would cut manfully. should you parry with changed fist to his right side, and with the left foot step to his Right side, to take his counterthrust, and do this with your Mantel, then give him a Stoccade or Cut to the Face or to the legs.</p>
  
Will he however cut manfully, to meet your thrust, thus you should step forth with the left foot, and dont forget your mantel, when it's opportune to give him a thrust or cut to the face or legs. or you can with</p>
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<p>Will he however cut manfully, to meet your thrust, thus you should step forth with the left foot, and dont forget your mantel, when it's opportune to give him a thrust or cut to the face or legs. or you can with</p>
 
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<p>From the Cuts, how one shall do these, and how they are called.</p>
 
<p>From the Cuts, how one shall do these, and how they are called.</p>
  
<p>So that you may know, how you can use quite a few cuts, you can not only cut to and from the opponent but also give an equal cut from above, it is with turned or without turned fist,
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<p>So that you may know, how you can use quite a few cuts, you can not only cut to and from the opponent but also give an equal cut from above, it is with turned or without turned fist,</p>
  
Will you manfully give a cut from above, thus you must cut fromyour right side to your opponent, where after you've completed your cut, you can go into Quarte.</p>
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<p>Will you manfully give a cut from above, thus you must cut fromyour right side to your opponent, where after you've completed your cut, you can go into Quarte.</p>
 
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| <p>Will you however cut manfully, thus you should begin from the left side, and after your completed cut, position yourself again in Tertie. Many other cuts can You do from both sides: However these last ones are the best.</p>
  
Will a cut to the head be given to you, you should parry this with the true edge of your rappier, Will he manfully cut at you, you will takeout his cut with turned hand, If he cuts however, from above to below, you can likewise parry with Mantel, Dagger or rappier: then to you, your Dagger and mantel can be useful, that you have your rappier free to give him a cut.
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<p>Will a cut to the head be given to you, you should parry this with the true edge of your rappier, Will he manfully cut at you, you will takeout his cut with turned hand, If he cuts however, from above to below, you can likewise parry with Mantel, Dagger or rappier: then to you, your Dagger and mantel can be useful, that you have your rappier free to give him a cut.</p>
  
Will he manfully cut, you can take out with your rappier, and where it's not a thrust, still give a cut to his face or arm. Or however you can hold your rappier, dagger and mantel crosswise over each other, and give a cut to the body.
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<p>Will he manfully cut, you can take out with your rappier, and where it's not a thrust, still give a cut to his face or arm. Or however you can hold your rappier, dagger and mantel crosswise over each other, and give a cut to the body.</p>
  
You can also take him out with your dagger or mantel, with the stepping to of your left foot, to his right side, how it will be best thought of by you.
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<p>You can also take him out with your dagger or mantel, with the stepping to of your left foot, to his right side, how it will be best thought of by you.</p>
  
One can also parry with the body, by letting the cut go by, and in this he steps to the right side, meet his stepping, and in a Tertie with stiff Arm thrust to his right side, also the dagger and mantel thereby always take care to know.</p>
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<p>One can also parry with the body, by letting the cut go by, and in this he steps to the right side, meet his stepping, and in a Tertie with stiff Arm thrust to his right side, also the dagger and mantel thereby always take care to know.</p>
 
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| <p>Will he however present a manly cut, you will know how to take this out with turned fist, your dagger and mantel helps by holding it under the rappier, give him a cut from your best opportunity. You can also allow his cuts to miss, and thereafter without moving the foot or with passing, give him a Ripost, how it will be most conducive to you. These techniques can be used against those, who will boldly attack you.</p>
  
When you will attack, you must use both cut and thrust.
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<p>When you will attack, you must use both cut and thrust.</p>
  
When you are disposed, to give a cut to your Adversary, you must firstly present him with a thrust in Seconde or Tertie, In that case, these Guards are the best to attack with. You must especially pay attention, when you're very willing, to give him a hard thrust to the face, that he will be caused by this, to take you out, If he does not do this, then allow your thrust to go away. If he however, takes you out with his dagger, thus you will give him a manly cut to his left arm or head, and again position yourself in Quarte, you await his Ripost, nevertheless outside the Measure.
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<p>When you are disposed, to give a cut to your Adversary, you must firstly present him with a thrust in Seconde or Tertie, In that case, these Guards are the best to attack with. You must especially pay attention, when you're very willing, to give him a hard thrust to the face, that he will be caused by this, to take you out, If he does not do this, then allow your thrust to go away. If he however, takes you out with his dagger, thus you will give him a manly cut to his left arm or head, and again position yourself in Quarte, you await his Ripost, nevertheless outside the Measure.</p>
  
Will he however take youout, with his Rappier, thus will you give him a reverse or a manly cut to his head.</p>
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<p>Will he however take you out, with his Rappier, thus will you give him a reverse or a manly cut to his head.</p>
 
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| <p>once again you go into Tertien or Seconde, and await his intentions. You can also present him a Thrust in between his rappier and Dagger,
with it he takes this out with his dagger: In this you can give him a cut, sent as it will be best, and position yourself immediately again in Tertie or Quarte, counter his Ripost with advantage.
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with it he takes this out with his dagger: In this you can give him a cut, sent as it will be best, and position yourself immediately again in Tertie or Quarte, counter his Ripost with advantage.</p>
  
More than that, you can also give a thrust over his dagger, if he will take this out with his rappier, you can give him a cut to his leg, it is with turned or un-turned fist, how it will be the best opportunity. Provided that he will take out with turned fist, you must also do this same
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<p>More than that, you can also give a thrust over his dagger, if he will take this out with his rappier, you can give him a cut to his leg, it is with turned or un-turned fist, how it will be the best opportunity. Provided that he will take out with turned fist, you must also do this same measure, The same techniques can one set forth a good deal more: However, i hold these for the best.</p>
measure, The same techniques can one set forth a good deal more: However, i hold these for the best.
 
  
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<p>Against one, who tempts with the thrust, (but) will give a Cut</p>
  
When one will present a thrust to you, and then a cut be given, thus will you take out his thrust with your Rappier, where he will be caused to proceed towards your right side,</p>
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<p>When one will present a thrust to you, and then a cut be given, thus will you take out his thrust with your Rappier, where he will be caused to proceed towards your right side,</p>
 
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| <p>With your left foot stepping forth, take out his rappier with your dagger, and in this, thus with outstretched arm, thrust him to the face. Will he however manfully cut to you, you will take this out with your Rappier, and with your dagger give a Stoccade to his right side. Or else you can be forceful with the dagger on his rappier, and give him a thrust in Seconde, with yours.</p>
  
Further, when you will have taken out his cut with your rappier, you can be waiting to take his rappier with your dagger, and with turned around fist, give him a cut to his leg and at once, draw back your rappier into Tertie again, with this you then, can give a thrust, where it will give the opportunity.
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<p>Further, when you will have taken out his cut with your rappier, you can be waiting to take his rappier with your dagger, and with turned around fist, give him a cut to his leg and at once, draw back your rappier into Tertie again, with this you then, can give a thrust, where it will give the opportunity.</p>
  
Will he present to you a manly thrust, you can even have help from your dagger or mantel, whereby you have ataken out his cut with your dagger, give him a thrust, how it is previously stated, and you proceed to his right side, Also, pay good attention, that you hold fast your dagger or mantel under his rappier.
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<p>Will he present to you a manly thrust, you can even have help from your dagger or mantel, whereby you have ataken out his cut with your dagger, give him a thrust, how it is previously stated, and you proceed to his right side, Also, pay good attention, that you hold fast your dagger or mantel under his rappier.</p>
  
How one should behave towards a Left hander</p>
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| <p>When you have to fight with a left hander, you should behave like against a right hander, it is in attacks or taking out, How it is also in passing, it is with Rappier and Dagger, Rappier and Mantel or in single rappier, and in addition it is to your advantage to step out to the side of his rappier, and where possible, cause him there to be the first to thrust. However, if you cannot bring him to this, you may give to him a Stoccade to his closest opening. You will however, cultivate, that you lure out his first thrust. And see well ahead, when you have presented him a thrust, that he doesnt give you "eodem momento" a Ripost. Take also good care, that you always hold your Rappier above his overhand.</p>
  
The best Guards against a left hander are the Prima, Secunda and tertia, in addition, always hold the Dagger and mantel close by the rappier's hilt, You must however, pay particular attention, that you always are outside of your enemies rappier, with it you, are forceful on his Rappier,how it is previously stated. Will you however, pass, thus you should always step forward with the left foot Where he would however, position himself in your same guard, and thus await your thrust, Will you go to Prima or Seconda, if you must then go into Tertie, hold your dagger or mantel close by your rappier's hilt, and your left foot close by your right, with it you</p>
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<p>The best Guards against a left hander are the Prima, Secunda and tertia, in addition, always hold the Dagger and mantel close by the rappier's hilt, You must however, pay particular attention, that you always are outside of your enemies rappier, with it you, are forceful on his Rappier,how it is previously stated. Will you however, pass, thus you should always step forward with the left foot Where he would however, position himself in your same guard, and thus await your thrust, Will you go to Prima or Seconda, if you must then go into Tertie, hold your dagger or mantel close by your rappier's hilt, and your left foot close by your right, with it you</p>
 
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Girolamo Cavalcabo
Born 16th century
Bologna, Italy
Died 17th century
London, England? (?)
Relative(s) Zachara Cavalcabo (father?)
Occupation Fencing master
Influences Angelo Viggiani dal Montone
Influenced André des Bordes (?)
Genres Fencing manual
Language
Notable work(s) Traité ou instruction pour tirer des armes (1597)
Manuscript(s) MS Italien 1527 (1580s)

Girolamo Cavalcabo (Hieronyme Calvacabo, Hieronimo Cavalcabo) was a 16th century Italian fencing master. He was trained in the Bolognese school of fencing, possibly under Angelo Viggiani dal Montone,[1] and seems to have traveled to London, England in the 1580s or 1590s and set up a school.[citation needed] During this period he also wrote a treatise on the use of the rapier entitled Nobilissimo discorso intorno il schermo ("Most Noble Discourse on Defense"), though it would not be published until 1597. In the early 17th century, he received a position in the court of Henry IV of France as fencing instructor to his son Louis (the future Louis XIII).[citation needed]

Treatise

Additional Resources

  • Runacres, Rob. Treatise or Instruction for Fencing: By Hieronymus Calvacabo of Bologna and Patenostrier of Rome. Self-published, 2015.

References

  1. This has been asserted by some writers, but it may be a confused interpretation of the fact that Zachara Cavalcabo produced the second printing of Viggiani's book in 1588.