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| '''Here starts the good and true fencing mode of master H. Beringer, of blessed memory.'''
 
| '''Here starts the good and true fencing mode of master H. Beringer, of blessed memory.'''
  
Young knight learn to love God and honor women.
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Young knight learn<br/>
Practice knighthood and learn the thing that dignifies you, and serves you in wars.
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to love God and honor women.<br/>
Glaive, wrestling, spear, sword and knife requires a righteous man’s hands and contain harm in other’s.
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Practice knighthood and learn<br/>
Wrath-Strike, Crook-Strike, Cross-Strike has Slant-Strike with Parting-Strike
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the thing that dignifies you,<br/>
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and serves you in wars.<br/>
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Glaive, wrestling,<br/>
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spear, sword and knife<br/>
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requires a righteous man’s hands<br/>
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and contain harm in other’s.<br/>
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Wrath-Strike, Crook-Strike, Cross-Strike<br/>
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has Slant-Strike with Parting-Strike
 
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Revision as of 21:36, 20 July 2017

H. Beringer
Born 14th century (?)
Died 15th century (?)
Occupation Fencing master
Influences Johannes Liechtenauer (?)
Influenced Johannes Liechtenauer (?)
Genres Fencing manual
Language Early New High German
Notable work(s) Moda Dimicandi
Principal
manuscript(s)
MS G.B.f.18.a (1418-28)
Manuscript(s) MS Q.566 (1479)
Concordance by Michael Chidester

H. Beringer was a 15th century fencing master with some connection to the tradition of Johannes Liechtenauer.

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