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  • | Also known as = ''Discorso di Camillo Palladini Bolognese <br/>sopra l'arte della | Place of origin = Bologna, Italy (?)
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  • | name = [[name::Bref instructions upon my Paradoxes of defence]] | Also known as =
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  • ...derstanding and comprehension than what was previously written with a lack of succinctness and directness in the rhymes and glosses. This runs through th ...me to blows. Because 'before' and 'after' signify Vorschlag and Nachschlag as was often written before.
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  • | Also known as = | Place of origin = Augsburg, Germany
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  • ...he was actually [[Andre Lignitzer]], a member of the fellowship and author of at least four other treatises. Otherwise, his exact relation to the high ma ..., [[Nicklass Preußen]], and "The Priest" [[Hans Döbringer]], Andres is one of the four masters credited with writing the addendum to [[Johannes Liechtena
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  • ...ft shoulder and return the montante to again place the point on the ground as at the beginning, and all the rules having to do with the montante negro wi ....php?98627-Montante-rules-of-Dom-Diogo-Gomes-de-Figueiredo Montante, rules of Dom Diogo Gomes de Figueiredo ]
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  • | subtitle = [[title::Thorough Description of the Noble and Knightly Fencing- or Weapon-Art]] | caption = Title page of the 1671 edition
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  • ...s contemporaries.<ref name="Part5860">Partington, James Riddick. A History of Greek Fire and Gunpowder, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998, pp. 58- One of the most influential studies of the ''Liber Ignium'' was conducted by Marcellin Berthelot which is cited in
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  • | Also known as = | Place of origin = Augsburg, Germany
    4 KB (390 words) - 19:57, 27 October 2023
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  • ...ties from Kansas State University. He now trains in ''Kunst des Fechtens'' as both a martial artist and a scholar. He previously trained in jujitsu, kung
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  • | movement = [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]] ...in 1470.<ref>The Fellowship of Liechtenauer is recorded in three versions of [[Paulus Kal]]'s treatise: [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS 1825)|MS 1825]] (1460
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  • ...achtschwert/montante] both from a fencing and more historiographical point of view. ...nt to present a comprehensive overview on the topic, trying to debunk some of the most diffused stereotypes and beliefs about this weapon.
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  • ...ds. That is now clarified and laid out in this book, so that every fighter of the art (who already understands duelling) can understand it.<section end=" <section begin="17"/>The openings of one who is armed
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  • ...w recital Master Martin Syber had prepared and set-down and is a selection of many masterful applications and is partitioned and set down in six courses< <section begin="2"/>{{red|b=1|Now here begins the forward and lessons of the recital, thereafter the six courses.}}
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  • | caption = Title page of the first edition ...he First Entreating the Use <br/>of the Rapier and Dagger, <br/>the Second of Honor and <br/>Honorable Quarrels.
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  • | also known as = | place of origin = Netherlands (?)
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