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  • ...ly compiled existing works together and placed his name on them as an owner's mark. The development of the armored dueling treatises can be traced throug ...ten manuscripts in Augsburg, three in Wolfenbüttel, and two in Munich, that's not really feasible here.</ref> consists of numbered but uncaptioned illust
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  • ...Castel. In 1612, he became a member of the Guild of Saint Luke (the painter's guild), which membership lasted until 1621. After he went bankrupt in Amste ...e Gheyn II]], and could possibly have been intended as an addendum to Gheyn's work.
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  • | Hagedorn's catalog = [[HS::PMW]] | Wierschin's catalog = [[WC::41]]
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  • ...alhoffer in the hand and hit him on the head in Munich, in front of my Lord's Grace, Duke Albrecht.}}}}<ref>Translation by [[Dierk Hagedorn]].</ref><sect ...uinter<ref>Squint here means "an askew glance", referring to both the sword's direction of travel and also the use of deception with the eyes with this h
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  • | <p>'''The Author's Epistle unto divers Noble men and Gentlemen'''</p> ...in through the whole course of my life, I have asked any great thing at God's hands, I have always most earnestly beseeched, that (although at this prese
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  • | Hagedorn's catalog = [[HS::LEE]] | Wierschin's catalog= —
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  • from [[Opus Amplissimum de Arte Athletica (Cod.Icon.393)|Mair's Munich Version]] ! width=350 | [[Opus Amplissimum de Arte Athletica (MSS Dresd.C.93/C.94)|Mair's Dresden Version]] (1542)
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  • | Hagedorn's catalog = [[HS::PMM]] | Wierschin's catalog= —
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  • ...ound the right or left leg of person A. He then pushes with his left hand A's right arm downwards and with his left hand he grabs A behind his buttocks a ...ith his right hand B grabs A's left wrist. By putting his left leg behind A's right leg, B can then make A fall backwards.
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  • | Hagedorn's catalog = [[HS::G]] | Wierschin's catalog= —
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  • ...an exception for those swords that do not have edges, such as the horseman's sword [i.e., something like an estoc] which itself lacks an edge. As for th
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  • | Hagedorn's catalog = [[HS::Wo]] | Wierschin's catalog= [[WC::44]]
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  • ...erable overlap in text and contents, but it is currently unclear if Ringeck's gloss is based on that of pseudo-Danzig or if they both derive from an even ...opied from them.</ref> and also incorporates twelve paragraphs from Ringeck's gloss and nineteen paragraphs from an unidentified third source. Branch A w
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  • ...t arm and strike up<ref>aufschlachen? -strike upon</ref> and ward his sword's strikes and draw up [sic: into the] long<ref>left?</ref> position and impal | '''If you wish to slap a dagger around someone's neck'''
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  • | caption = Illustration from the title page of Manciolino's treatise ...ationality::Italian]] [[fencing master]]. Little is known about this master's life; he seems to have been Bolognese by birth and he may have been a stude
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  • ...y have authored. The only other fact that can be determined about Lignitzer's life is that his renown as a master was sufficient for [[Paulus Kal]] to in ...dagger]], and [[grappling]], though these appear less frequently. Lignitzer's sword and buckler teachings are sometimes attributed to [[Sigmund ain Ringe
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