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  • ...at he was a Prussian, but nothing is known about this master's life. He is not mentioned by [[Paulus Kal]] as being a member of the [[Fellowship of Liecht
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  • ...er Liechtenauer internalized and applied it quite completely and correctly—not that he discovered and conceived it himself, but rather, he traveled throug ...art.<ref>The convention of reserving "von" for nobility was widespread but not universal, of course, which is why this is merely a clue rather than a fact
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  • ...t he was Jewish, but nothing else is known about this master's life. He is not mentioned by [[Paulus Kal]] as being a member of the [[Fellowship of Liecht
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  • ...iani's dying wish to his brother was that his treatise, completed in 1551, not be published for at least fifteen years. His brother complied, and a [[Trat ...zzi.<ref>This replaces the entire first signature. Some extant copies, but not all, preserve page 4r from the first edition, including the ''Argomento'' o
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  • The period during which Early New High German was spoken (and written) is not very well defined.
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  • ...m and Gabriel went on to gain notoriety in their own right. Though he does not seem to have attended the University of Erfurt like his brothers did, never ...he age of 62 he went into retirement at Castle Hartenstein. But this seems not to have agreed with him, because in 1518 he left retirement and returned to
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  • <section begin="3"/>Make sure as soon as your saddles join together, you take his sword.<section end="3"/ ...ent's right side but do not draw sword nor dagger. Turn the horse and make sure to ride in with your left side to his right and pay attention to his right
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  • Items in red have not yet been verified with the holding library. Manuscript Purgatory is for works that we have not yet indexed for one reason or another.
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  • ...cuts and thrusts with my dagger.<br/>Come one by one, that this play will not fail.<br/>And my Scholar will show the proof:<br/>Doing it according to wha ...uses is “rebatter” which means “to beat back”. This suggests a hard block, not a gentle parry.</ref> my opponent’s sword, I pass backwards with my right
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  • ...one else except us or our deputed officer. This Jew also promised he would not teach fencing to anyone without our permission and if we commanded him to t
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  • ...vigil which was usual for such a knighting. While such dispensations were not unheard of, they usually denoted some exemplary or personal service to the It is known that he was granted a captaincy, but of his military service, not much is yet known- although presumably the sources used by Enrique Leguina
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  • ...ncing masters, who show little regard for their art, so that his art shall not be public or common from the same. Such people can’t progress to behold t ...first play as follows: When you have dismounted from the horse and he does not want to dismount, then stand with the left foot forward, and set your lance
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  • ...arly your art shall then not be open but vulgar, so direct the art that it not become widely heard&nbsp;/ as in hear the art and conceal the same&nbsp;/ a ...elf thus&nbsp;/ when you have dismounted from the horse&nbsp;/ and he will not dismount&nbsp;/ Then stand with the left foot forward&nbsp;/ and stand your
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  • ...en the opponent attacks…” But the guard must be assumed before the attack, not during it.</ref> the Master tilts his staff to the right, similar to the gu ...cholar awaits him of the lance in the Full Iron Gate, turning his body but not moving his feet from the ground nor his staff toward the right side. And as
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  • ...rom it, as from the beginning of all our exercises we will begin and so as not to run into confusion, like many have done, who have dealt with this art, w Therefore the body of man is made up of four simple elemental bodies; not that the four elements in their forms are joined together, and their nature
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  • ...zneibuch'' is the first German-language equine medicine work and was aimed not at scholars, but at practitioners, such as probably knights, warriors, cler ...ften problematic. In some cases, the character of the text was changed and not only instructions for treating illnesses were included, but also advice for
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  • ...br/>And practice your art for emergencies / in the right way<br/>&emsp;And not for nothing or out of foolishness<br/>So you may succeed always / <br/>&ems | <p>[2] Here learn and know, that I will not mention many of these master fencing techniques because you can find them b
    19 KB (3,225 words) - 16:10, 17 November 2023
  • ...these styles were very diverse and vary inbetween allowing physical harm, not allowing physical harm, using gamelike rules (like winning when pushing the
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  • ...is when you have come for the second time in the Middle Guard; for he will not come so quickly as if by surprise to your opening, but that you will meanwh ...ort edge strongly at his head. This is a masterful going through that will not fail you, if he should cut from above. For the second, when you have caught
    18 KB (3,183 words) - 02:18, 4 June 2020
  • ...ncing masters, who show little regard for their art, so that his art shall not be public or common from the same, from such people who can’t progress to ...rough with it below his lance to his right side. Thus you hit, and he does not.<section end="7"/>
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