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  • ...llennial Byzantine Greek origin of the text has been rejected by scholars, who date it to the late 13th&nbsp;century.<ref>Partington, James Riddick. ''A H
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  • ...hich stand hereafter, the glosses teach and explain thus, so that everyone who otherwise can fence may well undertake and understand them.<section end="1" | {{red|Five Hews learn<br/>&emsp;From the right hand. Who they defend,}}
    77 KB (13,964 words) - 21:47, 1 November 2022
  • ...few hours of my service with Your Person, for the employment in this work, who has sympathy for this feat, familiar to anyone of your house. Finding that ...onour me with your gallantry; taking the cause of this issue against those who despise its value, it is an effect of leisure that your good nature obtaine
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  • GHFS shares a name with a great number of clubs in Sweden, who also end their names with HFS (for example [[Kungshamns Historiska Fäktsko
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  • | <p>He who stands to displace<br/>&emsp;Will often become stricken</p> <p>Rouse out nimbly<br/>&emsp;Wind the point to the face<br/>He who works with striding<br/>&emsp;Very strong are many of his strikes</p>
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  • ...ity::Spanish]]<ref name="Anglo1">[[Sydney Anglo|Anglo, Sydney]]. ''The man who taught Leonardo darts. Pietro Monte and his lost fencing book.'' Antiquarie
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  • ...ance (which I do not say from affection but I assure myself that all those who have known him will give him this same praise), having had</p> ...ambition than to be able to deserve the fortune that my parents have had, who have confined the most beautiful of their age in the service of the decease
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  • ...em and to give credit to the eyes and so to the hearing. Principally those who wish to feign disbelief see the experience control and persuade them in the ...on of the nations and nobility of the buildings and presence of its owner. Who can say with truth that the old man will never enjoy what we possess?
    77 KB (13,956 words) - 23:10, 18 October 2023
  • ...sword and wait after his hews until he hews to you. Know that all fencers who look there on another’s hews and will do nothing other than parry, they d ...rive, that you will find in the last technique of the Epitome, which says “Who well Hangs”,<ref>Couplet 104, part of the group 102-109.</ref> etc. <sect
    85 KB (15,287 words) - 21:50, 19 April 2024
  • ...cult and hard to understand because it was his intention that not everyone who reads it can understand it.<section end="2"/>
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  • ...sbuch (MS 3227a)|Pol Hausbuch]], one of the oldest texts in the tradition, who stated that "Master Liechtenauer learnt and mastered the Art in a thorough ...nted; they also seem to have offered a system of mnemonic devices to those who understood their significance. The Recital was treated as the core of the A
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  • '''Pedro de Heredia''' is the presumed name of a [[fencing master]] who taught young schoolchildren and wrote three [[French]] manuscripts. The man ...ds on which I rest my foundation, I stand with the common opinion of those who have made a profession of handling arms well that there are four guards, in
    127 KB (22,665 words) - 02:42, 18 February 2024
  • ...a actually applies to the drawing at 41r-b (i.e. the drawing to the right, who is the rider winning the engagement, hence the “Re” [King]). I assume t ...ther with sharp steel, but one has a shorter lance than the other. When he who has the shorter lance carries it low in the Boar’s Tusk, then he with the
    45 KB (8,398 words) - 21:32, 25 June 2021
  • He who follows the strokes,<br/> Who strikes at you above,<br/>the Wrath stroke threatens him with the point.
    42 KB (6,497 words) - 15:36, 8 May 2024
  • ...d from the Dresden.</ref> here in this little book, so that any one fencer who can otherwise fight properly may well go through and understand.<section en ...s nor wait upon his hew as he conducts it against you. Because all fencers who focus and wait upon another's hew and wish to do nothing else than displace
    83 KB (14,412 words) - 15:14, 28 April 2024
  • ...of treatises on a variety of martial topics, by several different masters who stood in the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]. [In a banner:] Watch Who You Trust
    20 KB (3,162 words) - 21:54, 25 October 2023
  • | It's a brave person<br/>&emsp;Who dares to confront their equal, | They who wait for cuts and follow,<br/>&emsp;In this art find naught but sorrow.
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  • ...ws and do not wait for what he might use against you. Because all fencers, who just wait for their opponents blows and do not do anything else than wardin All fencers who rely on ''displacing'' are deceived and defeated with the fault. When you c
    38 KB (6,685 words) - 21:35, 11 May 2022
  • ...<br/>Master Dietrich Degenfechter von Braunschweig.<br/>Master Ott, a Jew, who was the wrestler to the Lords of Austria.</p> | <p>Fall over whoever wants those who wrestle with you on the neck.</p>
    58 KB (9,040 words) - 04:22, 6 May 2024
  • ...his shape using metal work, and with a shield, as is drawn here, and those who fight on this, they should have weapons as is painted here.</p> ...es the head up to the wall and touches the ground with the tail, and those who are under it, they injure those on the wall. The upper part of the “rocke
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