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  • <section begin="9"/>''Ittem'' the sabre should be strong. A good edge but not too heavy.<section end="9"/> ...the weapon in the lists.<ref>orig. ''Schranckenn''</ref> His opponent may not do the same. However, one should make himself used to it, then the one who
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  • ...>Leng (2008) dates it to the second half of the fifteenth century but does not attempt to narrow it down further; Christian Tobler suggested a date closer ...es on detailed illustrations. Apart from the preface, this manuscript does not contain any of the text included in the contemporary Cgm 1507, suggesting t
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  • | Avoid imprudence.<br/>&emsp;Do not step in front of four or six | It is not shameful<br/>&emsp;to flee four or six at hand.
    55 KB (9,581 words) - 14:31, 30 October 2022
  • | Avoid imprudence.<br/>&emsp;Do not step in front of four or six | It is not shameful<br/>&emsp;to flee four or six at hand.
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  • ...show less technical precision than the archetype, suggesting that Kal was not personally involved in its creation.
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  • Paternostraro's manuscript was not published in his own lifetime, but it was credited and included in [[Girola
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  • ...greatest art, and all swiftness that can occur in fencing. Since this does not only indicate, how you shall bind the sword, wind, change, deceive, travel ...sets himself in the place before his opponent comes to him, so that he is not rushed unforeseen, and injured by him, setting himself against the counterp
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  • ...rategy to beat his lance out of the way (so that it is off to one side and not high), and thus will I strike with my lance to his and enter with an arm on ...I come, holding the lance in the Woman’s [Position] at the chest.<br/>I do not fear touching the earth with pliant knees.<br/>And I would strike a bargain
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  • <p>When you come to your opponent, you should not wait on his strike in displacement, but deploy your work on and on.</p> <p>Always fence not to your opponent's messer, but to his body, as in the four targets, which a
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  • ...éloquin,] being held as one of the bravest swordsmen of France (which I do not say from affection but I assure myself that all those who have known him wi ...ess, as in military caution and wise conduct, and I have estimated that is not possible to encounter anyone to whom this small work can be more recommende
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  • ...x Lew (Cod.I.6.4º.3)|Augsburg version]] in the same book.<ref>Though it is not clear from the preface, Rainier Welle demonstrated that both of these texts
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  • ...th a strike & smite right right down<br/>&emsp;Gather up a doublet & spare not his crown<br/>With a round & a rake abide at a bay<br/>&emsp;With a running | {{grey|Pen drawing of bloodletting man, with text on veins, but veins not marked}}
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  • ...ntorno il schermo]]'' ("Most Noble Discourse on Defense"), though it would not be published until 1597. In the early 17th century, he received a position
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  • &emsp;Cross through, go not Crooked<br/>
    4 KB (784 words) - 00:57, 10 September 2019
  • ...Recital be written with obscure and disguised words, so that the art shall not become common. And so Master Sigmund ein Ringeck, at the selfsame<ref name= ...ur right foot remains there behind. Therefore the hew is too short and may not attain its correct path below to the correct other side in front of the lef
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  • ...labour of mine before your eyes. If it is true however, that great men are not disdainful of small offerings, then please enjoy this meagre effort, which ...to do to defeat without any doubt someone with a great heart but who does not possess the true science of the sword; what you must do when attacked by so
    32 KB (5,474 words) - 01:37, 19 October 2023
  • ...] When your grace sees that one will hack further in at your face, thus do not allow this to hit, but rather step well out to the tertzi or 3. and allow h ...hen one will deceive your grace with this same blade, then, your grace, do not dupplieren more than 3 or 4 times, and hew back out to him or further in de
    63 KB (11,085 words) - 19:48, 22 December 2023
  • ...torians, it was neither comprehensive nor particularly innovative and does not seem to have been terribly influential in its own time. ...rce of these additional watercolors is a copy of the 1652 edition that has not yet been identified.
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  • ...ttel''" is likely a reference to that of Liechtenauer; however, Syber does not appear on the roll of the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]] recorded by [[Paul ...it is worth noting that the 16th century [[Freifechter]] [[Joachim Meÿer]] not only had access to Syber's verse (which is included in [[Fechtbuch zu Ross
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  • ...termined at this time whether this is a reference to the fencing master or not. ...l from here perform the Finda from below towards his face, and if he would not take you out with his dagger, thus allow your Rappiers' point to quickly ag
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