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'Draw, if you be men': Saviolo's Significance for ''Romeo and Juliet'' +
Joachim Meyer, escrimeur libre, bourgeois de Strasbourg (1537?-1571) +
Medicine, Logic, or Metaphysics? Aristotelianism and Scholasticism in the Fight Book Corpus +
Die unbekannte illustrierte Fechthandschrift des Hugold Behr. Vorbemerkungen zur Edition von Rostock UB Mss. Var. 83 +
The Martial Arts Treatise of Paulus Hector Mair +
Affordances theory as an operational framework for interpretation of past material culture and practices. Praxiography of things, bodies, and motions +
The Dynamic Sphere: Thesis on the Third State of the Vitruvian Man +
''das Ringen will haben dreyerlay, sterc, masß, vnd phentikait'': Comparing the ''Ringen'' of ''Bauman's Fight Book'' to Modern Grappling Styles +
The Walpurgis Fechtbuch: An Inheritance of Constantinople? +
'...Vnnd schuß im vnder dem schwert den ort lang ein zu der brust': The Placement and Consequences of Sword-blows in Sigmund Ringeck's Fifteenth-Century Fencing Manual +
The Longsword Fight Lore of Mertin Siber +
Der Condottiere Pietro del Monte (1457-1509). Die ''gymnastica bellica'' zwischen Philosophie und Literature +
The collection of Lew the Jew in the lineage of German Fight Books corpus +
Nicolaes Petter's Clear Instructions for the Excellent Art of Wrestling +
Dom Duarte and his advice on swordsmanship +
The Montante of Dom Diogo Gomes de Figueiredo +
Origin of the oldest German Fencing Manual Compilation (GNM Hs. 3227a) +
Two late flying prints informing on the artist involved in the Opera Nova of Achille Marozzo and on the date of an original (lost) edition? +
Visualizing the Fight Book Tradition: Collected Martial Knowledge in the Thun-Hohenstein Album +
German Fechtbücher from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance +