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[1] {{red|b=1|Hereafter written is a new recital of the long sword and an extraction<ref>alt: departure</ref> from the previous recital and many other good plays from other master's hands Master Martin Syber had set together and is partitioned in six courses.<ref>The Salzburg differs: Item. The hereafter written new recital Master Martin Syber had prepared and set-down and is a selection of many masterful applications and is partitioned and set down in six courses</ref>}}
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<section begin="1"/>{{red|b=1|Hereafter written is a new recital of the long sword and an extraction<ref>alt: departure</ref> from the previous recital and many other good plays from other master's hands Master Martin Syber had set together and is partitioned in six courses.<ref>The Salzburg differs: Item. The hereafter written new recital Master Martin Syber had prepared and set-down and is a selection of many masterful applications and is partitioned and set down in six courses</ref>}}<br/>And the ox and the plow and the part-hew<ref>G & R omit</ref> named therein, together with other hews have another art and explanation than in the first<ref>G: previous</ref><ref>R: previously illustrated</ref> recital and also approaches<ref>zugehen is a synonym for zufechten here</ref> differently.<ref>S: omitted</ref><section end="1"/>
  
[2] And the ox and the plow and the part-hew<ref>G & R omit</ref> named therein, together with other hews have another art and explanation than in the first<ref>G: previous</ref><ref>R: previously illustrated</ref> recital and also approaches<ref>zugehen is a synonym for zufechten here</ref> differently.<ref>S: omitted</ref>
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<section begin="2"/>{{red|b=1|Now here begins the forward and lessons of the recital, thereafter the six courses.}}
  
[3] {{red|b=1|Now here begins the forward and lessons of the recital, thereafter the six courses.}}
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{{red|Whoever wishes to acquire honor}}<br/>&emsp;{{red|Before princes and before lords}}<br/>{{red|In fencing with the}} sword<br/>&emsp;That is good and proper. <br/>That follow my lessons, <br/>&emsp;They triumph continually. <br/>Hold the six courses in guard<br/>&emsp;They are quite praiseworthily good<br/>In them is encapsulated well<br/>&emsp;Many good masters' wisdom<br/>From Hungary, Bohemia, Italy, <br/>&emsp;From France, England, and Alemannia, <br/>From Russia, Prussia, Greece, <br/>&emsp;Holland, Provence, and Swabia. <br/>In them, you shall tread left<br/>&emsp;Thereby remember the deception<br/>In thrusting, lash strongly<br/>&emsp;So you may well succeed<br/>If you see the window standing open, <br/>&emsp;Enter them from there<br/>Strike or thrust swiftly<br/>&emsp;So you may fail hard<ref>alt: the hard</ref><br/>In the work, tread around. <br/>&emsp;That makes-good<ref>mitmachen. alt: completes</ref> the first-pass<ref>ehegefährt note: this is attacking in the vor.</ref><br/>If you now wish to undertake this, <br/>&emsp;You must have a strong spirit<br/>Proper understanding is also good<br/>&emsp;Guard yourself from great wrath<br/>To such, bring the parrying to them. <br/>&emsp;Through that, you may well succeed. <br/>In all your fencing, be swift. <br/>&emsp;This forward has an end.<section end="2"/>
  
{{red|Whoever wishes to acquire honor}}<br/>
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<section begin="3"/>{{red|b=1|The First Course Has Five Plays}}
&emsp;{{red|Before princes and before lords}}<br/>
 
{{red|In fencing with the}} sword<br/>
 
&emsp;That is good and proper. <br/>
 
That follow my lessons, <br/>
 
&emsp;They triumph continually. <br/>
 
Hold the six courses in guard<br/>
 
&emsp;They are quite praiseworthily good<br/>
 
In them is encapsulated well<br/>
 
&emsp;Many good masters' wisdom<br/>
 
From Hungary, Bohemia, Italy, <br/>
 
&emsp;From France, England, and Alemannia, <br/>
 
From Russia, Prussia, Greece, <br/>
 
&emsp;Holland, Provence, and Swabia. <br/>
 
In them, you shall tread left<br/>
 
&emsp;Thereby remember the deception<br/>
 
In thrusting, lash strongly<br/>
 
&emsp;So you may well succeed<br/>
 
If you see the window standing open, <br/>
 
&emsp;Enter them from there<br/>
 
Strike or thrust swiftly<br/>
 
&emsp;So you may fail hard<ref>alt: the hard</ref><br/>
 
In the work, tread around. <br/>
 
&emsp;That makes-good<ref>mitmachen. alt: completes</ref> the first-pass<ref>ehegefährt note: this is attacking in the vor.</ref><br/>
 
If you now wish to undertake this, <br/>
 
&emsp;You must have a strong spirit<br/>
 
Proper understanding is also good<br/>
 
&emsp;Guard yourself from great wrath<br/>
 
To such, bring the parrying to them. <br/>
 
&emsp;Through that, you may well succeed. <br/>
 
In all your fencing, be swift. <br/>
 
&emsp;This forward has an end.
 
  
[4] {{red|b=1|The First Course Has Five Plays}}
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{{red|Flick}} the weak to the right<br/>&emsp;Wind through in the fencing<br/>With that, make the Flicker<br/>&emsp;To both sides twice. <br/>Besiege<ref>alt: overwhelm; turn(away, aside), entwine, entangle, wrap</ref> his shield strongly<br/>&emsp;Strike the bowed thrust<ref>alt: jab</ref> violently. <br/>In all work, tread around<br/>&emsp;With the right bowed thrust.<section end="3"/>
  
{{red|Flick}} the weak to the right<br/>
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<section begin="4"/>{{red|b=1|The Second Course Has Six Plays}}
&emsp;Wind through in the fencing<br/>
 
With that, make the Flicker<br/>
 
&emsp;To both sides twice. <br/>
 
Besiege<ref>alt: overwhelm; turn(away, aside), entwine, entangle, wrap</ref> his shield strongly<br/>
 
&emsp;Strike the bowed thrust<ref>alt: jab</ref> violently. <br/>
 
In all work, tread around<br/>
 
&emsp;With the right bowed thrust.
 
  
[5] {{red|b=1|The Second Course Has Six Plays}}
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{{red|Crook}} in the strong<br/>&emsp;wind through with note<br/>Wind running over<br/>&emsp;Ready the point and pommel<br/>Stab him into his face<br/>&emsp;With that, fence the work of the cross<br/>The deceptive pommel, that, you should think of<br/>&emsp;Upon your<ref>G & R: the</ref> head, if you would like to harm him<br/>In all work, tread around<ref>alt: make the first-pass too</ref><br/>&emsp;This makes-good the first-pass.<ref>alt: make the first-pass too</ref><section end="4"/>
  
{{red|Crook}} in the strong<br/>
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<section begin="5"/>{{red|b=1|The Third Course Has Seven Plays}}
&emsp;wind through with note<br/>
 
Wind running over<br/>
 
&emsp;Ready the point and pommel<br/>
 
Stab him into his face<br/>
 
&emsp;With that, fence the work of the cross<br/>
 
The deceptive pommel, that, you should think of<br/>
 
&emsp;Upon your<ref>G & R: the</ref> head, if you would like to harm him<br/>
 
In all work, tread around<ref>alt: make the first-pass too</ref><br/>
 
&emsp;This makes-good the first-pass.<ref>alt: make the first-pass too</ref>
 
  
[6] {{red|b=1|The Third Course Has Seven Plays}}
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{{red|Squint whatever}} comes {{red|from-the-day}}<br/>&emsp;Thwart-through, do not go crooked<br/>Therein examine his struggle<br/>&emsp;The half-squinter<ref>G & R: half-parter</ref> makes-good<ref>alt: make the half-squinter too</ref><br/>Take off quite swiftly<br/>&emsp;Threaten<ref>S: you</ref> the hew against him<br/>Force out his shield strongly<ref>alt: Force-out the shield in the strong</ref><br/>&emsp;Defeat him with running-over<br/>In the strong of his edge<br/>&emsp;In all work, tread around<br/>This makes-good the first-pass.<ref>alt: make the first-pass too</ref><section end="5"/>
  
{{red|Squint whatever}} comes {{red|from-the-day}}<br/>
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<section begin="6"/>{{red|b=1|The Fourth Course Has Five Plays}}
&emsp;Thwart-through, do not go crooked<br/>
 
Therein examine his struggle<br/>
 
&emsp;The half-squinter<ref>G & R: half-parter</ref> makes-good<ref>alt: make the half-squinter too</ref><br/>
 
Take off quite swiftly<br/>
 
&emsp;Threaten<ref>S: you</ref> the hew against him<br/>
 
Force out his shield strongly<ref>alt: Force-out the shield in the strong</ref><br/>
 
&emsp;Defeat him with running-over<br/>
 
In the strong of his edge<br/>
 
&emsp;In all work, tread around<br/>
 
This makes-good the first-pass.<ref>alt: make the first-pass too</ref>
 
  
[7] {{red|b=1|The Fourth Course Has Five Plays}}
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Thrust through {{red|the Ox}}<br/>&emsp;With two great steps<br/>Wind and counter wind<br/>&emsp;Violently<ref>R: Then make...</ref> make the scalper-hew<br/>Wind, then strike the hitter immediately<br/>&emsp;In the belly and upon the neck<br/>In all work, tread around<br/>&emsp;This makes-good the first-pass.<ref>alt: make the first-pass too</ref><section end="6"/>
  
Thrust through {{red|the Ox}}<br/>
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<section begin="7"/>{{red|b=1|The Fifth Course Has Five Plays}}
&emsp;With two great steps<br/>
 
Wind and counter wind<br/>
 
&emsp;Violently<ref>R: Then make...</ref> make the scalper-hew<br/>
 
Wind, then strike the hitter immediately<br/>
 
&emsp;In the belly and upon the neck<br/>
 
In all work, tread around<br/>
 
&emsp;This makes-good the first-pass.<ref>alt: make the first-pass too</ref>
 
  
[8] {{red|b=1|The Fifth Course Has Five Plays}}
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Thrust<ref>G & R: Strike</ref> {{red|through}} the long point<br/>&emsp;Disengage, counter thrust, then kill<br/>Allow the blind-hews to bounce<br/>&emsp;So you may roll<ref>G & R: fail or fall</ref> against well. <br/>Hang against<ref>G: down</ref>, immediately<ref> alt: as soon as. (just in time)</ref><br/>&emsp;Tread behind, rebound<br/>Upon the head, into the belly<br/>&emsp;So you make a right fool out of him<br/>In all work, step around<br/>&emsp;This makes-good the first-pass.<ref>alt: make the first-pass too</ref><section end="7"/>
  
Thrust<ref>G & R: Strike</ref> {{red|through}} the long point<br/>
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<section begin="8"/>{{red|b=1|The Sixth Course has Four Plays}}
&emsp;Disengage, counter thrust, then kill<br/>
 
Allow the blind-hews to bounce<br/>
 
&emsp;So you may roll<ref>G & R: fail or fall</ref> against well. <br/>
 
Hang against<ref>G: down</ref>, immediately<ref> alt: as soon as. (just in time)</ref><br/>
 
&emsp;Tread behind, rebound<br/>
 
Upon the head, into the belly<br/>
 
&emsp;So you make a right fool out of him<br/>
 
In all work, step around<br/>
 
&emsp;This makes-good the first-pass.<ref>alt: make the first-pass too</ref>
 
  
[9] {{red|b=1|The Sixth Course has Four Plays}}
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{{red|From-the-Day}} Drive-through long <br/>&emsp;Protect yourself with entwining<ref>alt: twisting</ref>.<br/>Thwart-through him immediately<br/>&emsp;Rebound the blind-hew<br/>Hew the<ref>G: your</ref> point into his chest<br/>&emsp;According to all of your desire. <br/>In all work, step around<br/>&emsp;This makes-good the first-pass.<section end="8"/>
  
{{red|From-the-Day}} Drive-through long <br/>
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<section begin="9"/>{{red|b=1|Here the new recital has an end.}}
&emsp;Protect yourself with entwining<ref>alt: twisting</ref>.<br/>
 
Thwart-through him immediately<br/>
 
&emsp;Rebound the blind-hew<br/>
 
Hew the<ref>G: your</ref> point into his chest<br/>
 
&emsp;According to all of your desire. <br/>
 
In all work, step around<br/>
 
&emsp;This makes-good the first-pass.
 
  
[10] {{red|b=1|Here the new recital has an end.}}
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Martin Sibers recital with six courses, as exactly as he set-down, from many masters applications. Whoever can understand it well is well to be praised as a good master of the long sword before other masters.<section end="9"/>
 
 
Martin Sibers recital with six courses, as exactly as he set-down, from many masters applications. Whoever can understand it well is well to be praised as a good master of the long sword before other masters.
 

Latest revision as of 04:42, 3 June 2020

Hereafter written is a new recital of the long sword and an extraction[1] from the previous recital and many other good plays from other master's hands Master Martin Syber had set together and is partitioned in six courses.[2]
And the ox and the plow and the part-hew[3] named therein, together with other hews have another art and explanation than in the first[4][5] recital and also approaches[6] differently.[7]

Now here begins the forward and lessons of the recital, thereafter the six courses.

Whoever wishes to acquire honor
Before princes and before lords
In fencing with the sword
 That is good and proper.
That follow my lessons,
 They triumph continually.
Hold the six courses in guard
 They are quite praiseworthily good
In them is encapsulated well
 Many good masters' wisdom
From Hungary, Bohemia, Italy,
 From France, England, and Alemannia,
From Russia, Prussia, Greece,
 Holland, Provence, and Swabia.
In them, you shall tread left
 Thereby remember the deception
In thrusting, lash strongly
 So you may well succeed
If you see the window standing open,
 Enter them from there
Strike or thrust swiftly
 So you may fail hard[8]
In the work, tread around.
 That makes-good[9] the first-pass[10]
If you now wish to undertake this,
 You must have a strong spirit
Proper understanding is also good
 Guard yourself from great wrath
To such, bring the parrying to them.
 Through that, you may well succeed.
In all your fencing, be swift.
 This forward has an end.

The First Course Has Five Plays

Flick the weak to the right
 Wind through in the fencing
With that, make the Flicker
 To both sides twice.
Besiege[11] his shield strongly
 Strike the bowed thrust[12] violently.
In all work, tread around
 With the right bowed thrust.

The Second Course Has Six Plays

Crook in the strong
 wind through with note
Wind running over
 Ready the point and pommel
Stab him into his face
 With that, fence the work of the cross
The deceptive pommel, that, you should think of
 Upon your[13] head, if you would like to harm him
In all work, tread around[14]
 This makes-good the first-pass.[15]

The Third Course Has Seven Plays

Squint whatever comes from-the-day
 Thwart-through, do not go crooked
Therein examine his struggle
 The half-squinter[16] makes-good[17]
Take off quite swiftly
 Threaten[18] the hew against him
Force out his shield strongly[19]
 Defeat him with running-over
In the strong of his edge
 In all work, tread around
This makes-good the first-pass.[20]

The Fourth Course Has Five Plays

Thrust through the Ox
 With two great steps
Wind and counter wind
 Violently[21] make the scalper-hew
Wind, then strike the hitter immediately
 In the belly and upon the neck
In all work, tread around
 This makes-good the first-pass.[22]

The Fifth Course Has Five Plays

Thrust[23] through the long point
 Disengage, counter thrust, then kill
Allow the blind-hews to bounce
 So you may roll[24] against well.
Hang against[25], immediately[26]
 Tread behind, rebound
Upon the head, into the belly
 So you make a right fool out of him
In all work, step around
 This makes-good the first-pass.[27]

The Sixth Course has Four Plays

From-the-Day Drive-through long
 Protect yourself with entwining[28].
Thwart-through him immediately
 Rebound the blind-hew
Hew the[29] point into his chest
 According to all of your desire.
In all work, step around
 This makes-good the first-pass.

Here the new recital has an end.

Martin Sibers recital with six courses, as exactly as he set-down, from many masters applications. Whoever can understand it well is well to be praised as a good master of the long sword before other masters.

  1. alt: departure
  2. The Salzburg differs: Item. The hereafter written new recital Master Martin Syber had prepared and set-down and is a selection of many masterful applications and is partitioned and set down in six courses
  3. G & R omit
  4. G: previous
  5. R: previously illustrated
  6. zugehen is a synonym for zufechten here
  7. S: omitted
  8. alt: the hard
  9. mitmachen. alt: completes
  10. ehegefährt note: this is attacking in the vor.
  11. alt: overwhelm; turn(away, aside), entwine, entangle, wrap
  12. alt: jab
  13. G & R: the
  14. alt: make the first-pass too
  15. alt: make the first-pass too
  16. G & R: half-parter
  17. alt: make the half-squinter too
  18. S: you
  19. alt: Force-out the shield in the strong
  20. alt: make the first-pass too
  21. R: Then make...
  22. alt: make the first-pass too
  23. G & R: Strike
  24. G & R: fail or fall
  25. G: down
  26. alt: as soon as. (just in time)
  27. alt: make the first-pass too
  28. alt: twisting
  29. G: your