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While all branches were originally presented in a single concordance in this article, the differences between them are extensive enough that they merit separate consideration. Thus, Branch A has been placed on the page of Lew, Branch B has been retained here, and branch C is now on the Nicolaüs page.

Whenever the Krakow version mentions an illustration, the scan is included in the illustration column whether it has a picture or not.

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Long sword

Illustrations

All

Rome Version

Kraków Version

Augsburg Version

Translations

Draft Translation Draft translation (2022) by Christian Trosclair

Featured Translation (all versions) Featured translation (2016) by Cory Winslow

Flawed Translation (Kraków only) Flawed translation (2005) by Mike Rasmusson

Transcriptions

Rome Version (1452) by Dierk Hagedorn

Kraków Version (1535-40) by Michael Chidester

Augsburg Version (1564) by Dierk Hagedorn

Mounted fencing

Illustrations

Kraków Version

Translations

Draft Translation (Rome only) Draft translation (2018) by Stephen Cheney

Transcriptions

Rome Version (1452) by Dierk Hagedorn

Vienna Version (1480s) by Dierk Hagedorn

Ortenburg Version (late 1400s) (Untranscribed)

Dresden Version (1504-19) by Dierk Hagedorn

Kraków Version (1535-40) by Michael Chidester

Short sword

Illustrations

Kraków Version

Translations

Draft Translation (Rome only) Draft translation (2018) by Stephen Cheney

Draft Translation (Rome only) Draft translation (2005) by Mike Rasmusson

Transcriptions

Rome Version (1452) by Dierk Hagedorn

Vienna Version (1480s) by Dierk Hagedorn

Ortenburg Version (late 1400s) (Untranscribed)

Glasgow Version (1508) by Dierk Hagedorn

Kraków Version (1535-40) by Michael Chidester