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Joachim Meyer, free fencer, citizen of Strasbourg (?1537–1571) +
Et senmiddelalderligt tysk fægtemesterhånd-skrift på Det Kongelige Bibliotek. Ms. Thott 290 2º +
Fencing, Martial Sport, and Urban Culture in Early Modern Germany: The Case of Strasbourg +
Body Techniques of Combat: The Depiction of a Personal Fighting System in the Fight Books of Hans Talhofer (1443-1467 CE) +
Investigation on the collation of the first Fight book (Leeds, Royal Armouries, Ms I.33) +
An analysis and comparison of two German thrust-fencing manuscripts +
Notes on Bibliothèque Nationale MS Lat. 11269, ''Florius de Arte Luctandi'' +
Judicial Armoured Dagger Combat of ''Gladiatoria'' and ''KK 5013'' +
Economising Early Prints on Fight Books by Multiple Using Movable Half Page Woodcuts +
Texto de Esgrima Española del Siglo XVI +
Wolfenbüttel HAB Cod. Guelf. 51. 9. Aug. 4º and BL, Harley MS. 3542: Complementary Witnesses to Ralph Hoby's 1437 Treatise on Astronomical Medicine +
The Adventures of the ''Gladiatoria'' Manuscript from New Haven +
Unarmored Longsword Combat by Master Liechtenauer via Priest Döbringer +
The Messer and Its Use in Lecküchner's Teachings +
Liegnitzer, Hundsfeld or Lew? The question of authorship of popular Medieval fighting teachings +
La voltige à cheval chez Pietro Del Monte (1492 et 1509), Rabelais (1535) et Montaigne (1580 - 1592) +
Notions of Fencing by P. H. Mair (1517-1579) +
Contextualising Pietro Monte's Military Career in Italy +
Pietro del Monte et la physiognomonie du soldat des guerres d'Italie +
Gladiatoria: Über drei Fechthandschriften aus der ersten Hälfte des 15. Jahrhunderts +