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  • | manfully brandish<br/>&emsp;and in other hands ruin. | The Before, The After the two things<br/>&emsp;are the wellspring of all art.
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  • | ''Vor'' ''Nach'' these two things<br/>&emsp;are the source of all art. ...ey can be used in succession, so that if one method is being defended, the other hits and succeeds.<section end="2"/>
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  • The book, after the usual front matter of approvals from inquisitors and other religious and political figures, poems from admirers and friends of the aut Included in the book are two simple plates, illustrating the Five Paths and the Nine Medios described in
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  • | Other = * 1789-present - Transferred to the University of Rostock when the two universities merged.
    22 KB (3,733 words) - 02:49, 18 March 2024
  • <section begin="22"/>{{red|22.}} This is now the spear, run it to the other encounters under eyes<section end="22"/> ...oes not hit you, and you shall know to drive the plays with the lance from two guards, which will be named to you hereafter.<section end="28"/>
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  • ...treatise,<ref>Hils 1985, pp 28.</ref> along with the date 1549. The first two sections seem to have been used by [[Albrecht Dürer]] as a reference for [ ...m that area and seem to document a local martial tradition. Part C, on the other hand, is the first entry in a complex of treatises known as pseudo-Gladiato
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  • ...ow that Master Liechtenauer's wrestling with its different running-ins and other techniques is difficult and hard to understand because it was his intention ...and against his face from the front against his nose or chin and drive the other hand behind his back. And then by putting one leg in front you throw him ov
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  • ...of arms will acquire these, <br/>He will surpass sword or dagger and then two-edged ax.<br/><br/><br/><br/>''</p> <p>I am the Short Serpent Guard, and I consider myself superior to the other guards. And when I thrust those I strike will be well-marked.</p>
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  • ...ith a pencil and only made minor notes on the side of the pages, while the other one used ink and sometimes made major changes in the manuscript. The primar
    6 KB (839 words) - 20:07, 27 October 2023
  • ...ludes it in his treatment of long sword fencing, but who also borrows from other authors like [[Andre Lignitzer]] without attribution). ...nd [[Nicklass Preußen]], but there is little technical overlap between the two works (though both treatises are included in MS E.1939.65.341).
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  • ...ut differs in other ways might suggest a familial relationship between the two at most.</ref>
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  • | <p>'''The other piece''' is like the first but when you come upon his sword, so jerk your s ...ht shoulder and you strike courageously on the sword and after that do the other strike from the same shoulder and if you wish to strike him manly in the he
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  • ...ce of fencing. Many topics were put forward, and we were in the company of other gentlemen. He disdains completely the art of fencing of the Italian masters ...treatises to the same patron, Ranuccio Farnese, within three years of each other.
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  • ...the end of the mounted gloss in a few copies. Apart from the Augsburg, the other principal text in Branch A is the [[Codex Speyer (MS M.I.29)|Salzburg versi ...64) collects only the six illustrated wrestling plays from the Krakow. The other substantial version of Branch B is the [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS KK5126)|V
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  • | Before and After: these two things,<br/>&emsp;They are to all arts a wellspring. ..., then those strikes cannot be defended or diverted by changing through or other such plays.<section end="5"/>
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  • One may thus do two strong reverses against the opponent’s sword, and with the third fall for One may also pretend to smite the arm from below, and from there throw two strong strikes onto the head with force. And the third you complete with al
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  • ...dle <br/>among maidens, and refuse to call yourself a man. <br/>You on the other hand, having a heart in your chest, <br/>learn to be watchful to stretch ou ...especially when he has learned nothing of it. Thus is my advice, that one uses caution, and does not forget the steps, then will one have the Praise over
    63 KB (11,085 words) - 19:48, 22 December 2023
  • ...you indeed would have tempered, that then indeed will become tempered with two parts refined sand and with one part refined resin turpentine.</p> | <p>[11] One other good hardening: Take the worms—two parts cockchafer-grubs and three parts earthworms and squish those and pres
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  • ...two, joining the first and second in one, and the third and fourth in the other. To be on guard consists of two things, namely: the accommodation of the body and that of the sword.
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  • .... The treatise was further duplicated in the succeeding decades in several other manuscripts, and in the 1540s it was revised for inclusion the manuscripts ...ht and towards him and quickly seize his leg with your hand, and with your other hand in his face, strike his chest with your head. Thus he falls on his bac
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