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A New Manuscript of Joachim Meyer (1561) +
Home-Grown Fighting: A Response to the Argument for a Byzantine Influence on MS I.33 +
Fighting with Long Knife for Leisure or Self-Defense: Discussions Around the Production Contexts of Lecküchner's Fencing Manuscript +
Up is down: some hypotheses on how to interpret perspective in MS I.33’s illustrations +
Arts and Crafts of War: ''die Kunst des Schwerts'' in its Manuscript Context +
P.H. Mair (1517-1579): A Sports Chronicler in Germany +
Owning the Art: The German Fechtbuch Tradition +
A Few Leaves Short of a Quire: Is the 'Tower Fechtbuch' Incomplete? +
Silver-Pommeled Swords and Old Italian Cannonballs +
Bauman Dagger Techniques and the Augsburg Group +
Power and Pageantry: The Tournament at the Court of Maximilian I +
This tickles beyond all measure: an expanded version of Henning's Hieb-Fechten in Add MS 17533 +
Text und Bild in deutschsprachigen illustrierten Fechthandschriften des Mittelalters +
Royal Armouries MS I.33: The Judicial Combat and the Art of Fencing in Thirteenth- and Fourteenth- Century German Literature +
Pietro Monte's ''Exercise'' and the Medieval Science of Arms +
Fencing or Fighting? George Silver, Cyril Matthey, and the Infantry Sword Exercise of 1895: Rediscovering an Elizabethan Swordsman in Late Victorian England +
On the Art of Reading: An Introduction to Using the Medieval German 'Fightbooks' +
Comment Pietro del Monte, condottiere Italien parlait Espagnol +
Johann Liechtenauers Fecht-kunst +
Egenolff's Fight Book: Form and Thought, Then and Now +