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<p>Having presented the head of the Pike forward he shall take it at the butt and let it sinke handsomely downewards the better to passe throug the Port etc.</p> | <p>Having presented the head of the Pike forward he shall take it at the butt and let it sinke handsomely downewards the better to passe throug the Port etc.</p> | ||
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<p>How he must hold his Buckler ready for his sword bearing it a little from his body that he maÿ traverse the sword a croße within his buckler.</p> | <p>How he must hold his Buckler ready for his sword bearing it a little from his body that he maÿ traverse the sword a croße within his buckler.</p> | ||
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<p>How he must lawÿ downe the Pike on the ground at his right foot, that is, he must bend to the same side, that the Pike may fall the more freely without daunger</p> | <p>How he must lawÿ downe the Pike on the ground at his right foot, that is, he must bend to the same side, that the Pike may fall the more freely without daunger</p> | ||
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| <p>How he must stand upright with his Buckler in readines, his Pike layd at his right foot expecting further command</p> | | <p>How he must stand upright with his Buckler in readines, his Pike layd at his right foot expecting further command</p> | ||
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<p>How we shall most conveniently draw his sword that is he must hold his Buckler a little from his bodÿ that it may be no hinderance to the drawing of the same.</p> | <p>How we shall most conveniently draw his sword that is he must hold his Buckler a little from his bodÿ that it may be no hinderance to the drawing of the same.</p> | ||
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<p>How in presenting of his drawne sword he shall hold the same no higher then his face as appeareth.</p> | <p>How in presenting of his drawne sword he shall hold the same no higher then his face as appeareth.</p> | ||
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<p>How resting his Buckler against his body and left shoulder he must bring his sword betweene towards the left shoulder, attending in this posture further Command.</p> | <p>How resting his Buckler against his body and left shoulder he must bring his sword betweene towards the left shoulder, attending in this posture further Command.</p> | ||
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<p>How to gard himselfe before the enemy he must rest his Target against his left thigh and shoulder firme, the hilt of his sword against the verge of his Target inward, and the left brimme of his morion against the inside of his Target to gard his sight and view the enemy.</p> | <p>How to gard himselfe before the enemy he must rest his Target against his left thigh and shoulder firme, the hilt of his sword against the verge of his Target inward, and the left brimme of his morion against the inside of his Target to gard his sight and view the enemy.</p> | ||
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<p>Here is represented how the Soldier may gard him self with his Target against the point of the enemies Pike. bearing his sword as in the precedent figure.</p> | <p>Here is represented how the Soldier may gard him self with his Target against the point of the enemies Pike. bearing his sword as in the precedent figure.</p> | ||
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<p>How standing upright it will be most expedient for him to set forward his left foot and shoulder that he may rest the Target against his body and that in a free and no enforced posture.</p> | <p>How standing upright it will be most expedient for him to set forward his left foot and shoulder that he may rest the Target against his body and that in a free and no enforced posture.</p> | ||
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<p>How in sheathing his sword with the right hand he must beare the Buckler backeward on his body that he may do it without any impediment.</p> | <p>How in sheathing his sword with the right hand he must beare the Buckler backeward on his body that he may do it without any impediment.</p> | ||
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<p>How when he shall draw his arme from out the braces of his Buckler he shall hold the Buckler firme with his right hand.</p> | <p>How when he shall draw his arme from out the braces of his Buckler he shall hold the Buckler firme with his right hand.</p> | ||
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<p>How when he removes againe the Buckler to his backe, it must be done with his left arme as appeareth in the figure.</p> | <p>How when he removes againe the Buckler to his backe, it must be done with his left arme as appeareth in the figure.</p> | ||
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| <p>How the Soldier standing upright with the Buckler at his backe shall attend further Command.</p> | | <p>How the Soldier standing upright with the Buckler at his backe shall attend further Command.</p> | ||
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<p>How he must raise his Pike as high as he can standing firme with his right foot and drawing backe his left, that without forcing he maÿ bend himselfe sidewayes towards the Pike for the handling it again.</p> | <p>How he must raise his Pike as high as he can standing firme with his right foot and drawing backe his left, that without forcing he maÿ bend himselfe sidewayes towards the Pike for the handling it again.</p> | ||
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| <p>Here also is represented a Ran[...]<br/>to showe how they maÿ shut their [...]<br/>no waies hindering them) ÿet so th[...]<br/>quisite place, to the end that ea[...]<br/>draw his sword and use it agai[...]<ref>The Bodleian Library copy, which was the basis of this transcription, is torn off at the fold, and half of the text is missing.</ref></p> | | <p>Here also is represented a Ran[...]<br/>to showe how they maÿ shut their [...]<br/>no waies hindering them) ÿet so th[...]<br/>quisite place, to the end that ea[...]<br/>draw his sword and use it agai[...]<ref>The Bodleian Library copy, which was the basis of this transcription, is torn off at the fold, and half of the text is missing.</ref></p> | ||
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Revision as of 22:09, 27 September 2018
De Nassavsche Wapen-Handelinge van Schilt, Spies, Rappier end Targe | |
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On the Weapon-Handling of Nassau with Shield, Spear, Rapier, and Target | |
Dutch title page | |
Author(s) | Aert Meuris (?) |
Illustrated by | Adam van Breen |
Translator(s) | Unknown |
Dedicated to | Maurice of Nassau |
Place of origin | The Hague, Netherlands |
Language |
Early New High German (1618)
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Genre(s) | Drill manual |
Publisher | Aert Meuris |
Publication date | 1618, 1625 |
Pages | 118 |
Treatise scans |
German edition (1618)
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De Nassavsche Wapen-Handelinge van Schilt, Spies, Rappier end Targe ("On the Weapon-Handling of Nassau with Shield, Spear, Rapier, and Target") is a Dutch drill manual illustrated by Adam van Breen and printed in 1618.
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- ↑ The Bodleian Library copy, which was the basis of this transcription, is torn off at the fold, and half of the text is missing.
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For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the discussion page.
Work | Author(s) | Source | License |
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French Transcription | Michael Chidester | Index:Le Maniement d’Armes De Nassau (Adam van Breen) 1618.pdf | |
German Transcription | |||
English Transcription | Michael Chidester | Wiktenauer |