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User:Kendra Brown/Latin Lew/Piece 011
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Dresden
German
Transcription
[2] Item Nun Soltu vor allen dinngen Wissen Schwech vnnd sterckh des schwerts. Das vernim allso / von dem gehultz bis ann die mite / das ist stercke / Von der mitte bis an bis ort. Ist die schweche / vnnd wie du nach der schweche. vnnd mit der sterckhe am schwert arbaiten sollt. das finndest du alles hernnach geschriben.
Sandbox German
- Item Nun Soltu vor allen dinngenn Wissen Schwech vnnd sterckh des schwerts,
- Das vernim allso,
- von dem gehultz bis ann die mite,
- das ist stercke,
- Von der mitte bis an dis ort,
- Ist die schweche,
- vnnd wie du nach der schweche,
- vnnd mit der stercke am schwert arbaiten sollt,
- das finndest du alles hernnach geschriben
English
Sandbox English from German
- Item: Now, before all other things, you should know about the Weak and Strong of the sword.
- Comprehend this in this way:
- from the hilt up to the middle.
- that is the Strong.
- From the middle to the point,
- is the Weak.
- And how you should [work/attack] at the weak
- and work with the strong on the sword,
- you will find everything written hereinafter.
Smooth English from German
Item: Now, before anything else, you should understand the Weak and Strong of the sword. Kow this: The strong is from the hilt up to the middle. The Weak is from the middle to the point. And below, you will find written how you should [work/attack] at the weak and work with the strong on the sword.
Munich
Latin
Transcription
[7] Locus vel pars ensis firmior is dicitur, qui continetur a cruce ensis usque eius medium, infirmior vero a medio ad mucronem usque porrigitur, quo autem modo eas partes exercere te oporteat, in sequentibus declarabitur.
Sandbox Latin
- Locus vel pars ensis firmior is dicitur,
- qui continetur a cruce ensis usque eius medium,
- infirmior vero a medio ad mucronem usque porrigitur,
- quo autem modo eas partes exercere te oporteat,
- in sequentibus declarabitur.
English
Sandbox English from Latin
- The place or the part of the sword is called stouter,
- which is contained from the cross of the sword up to its middle,
- weaker truly is extended from middle up to the point,
- to which purpose it is proper for you to exercise these parts using the method
- It will be indicated in the following
Smooth English from Latin
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Notes
- Two phrases for one concept; not in German: locus or pars
