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'''''De Veris Principiis Artis Dimicatoria''''' ("The True Principles of the Art of Fencing") is a [[nationality::German]] fencing history written by [[Heinrich von Gunterrodt]] and printed in 1579.
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'''''De Veris Principiis Artis Dimicatoria''''' ("The True Principles of the Art of Fencing") is a [[nationality::German]] fencing history written by [[Heinrich von Gunterrodt]] and printed in 1579. It consists of an abridged version of the introduction to his ''[[Sciomachia et hoplomachia (MS Dresd.C.15)|Sciomachia et hoplomachia]]'' (MS Dresd.C.15), as well as poems by Gunderrodt, Johann Maior , and the theologian Heinrich Bolschen.
  
 
== Publication History ==
 
== Publication History ==

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De Veris Principiis Artis Dimicatoriae
The True Principles of the Art of Fencing
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Author(s) Heinrich von Gunterrodt
Dedicated to Johann VII, Duke of Mecklenberg
Place of origin Wittemberg, Germany
Language New Latin
Sources MS Dresd.C.15 (1579)
Publisher Matthaeus Welack
Publication date 1579
Pages 42
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De Veris Principiis Artis Dimicatoria ("The True Principles of the Art of Fencing") is a German fencing history written by Heinrich von Gunterrodt and printed in 1579. It consists of an abridged version of the introduction to his Sciomachia et hoplomachia (MS Dresd.C.15), as well as poems by Gunderrodt, Johann Maior , and the theologian Heinrich Bolschen.

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