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{{red|W}}ho will learn to fight with the staff he shall first before all know and mark that a staff shall rightly be twelve spans long, and that the fighting with the staff is taken from the sword, and as one fights with the sword so he fights also with the staff; and the principals that there pertain to the sword such as, Before, After, Braveness, Quickness, Cunning, Prudence ect… they pertain also to the staff.
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<p>{{red|W}}ho will learn to fight with the staff he shall first before all know and mark that a staff shall rightly be twelve spans long, and that the fighting with the staff is taken from the sword, and as one fights with the sword so he fights also with the staff; and the principles that there pertain to the sword such as, Before, After, Braveness, Quickness, Cunning, Prudence ect… They pertain also to the staff.</p>
{{red|W}}Er do mit der stangen<sup> wil </sup>fechte~ lernen der sal von aller ersten wissen vnd merken / das eyn stange von rechte / sal czwelf spañen lang / seyn / vnd das daz fechten mit der stange~ / ist / aus dem swerte genomen / Vnd als eyner ficht mit dem sw°te / zo fechte her och mit der stange~ / Vnd dy pñcipia / dy do gehoren czu~ sw°te / als • vor • noch • ku~heit • rischeit • list klukheit etc dy gehoren och czu der stangen /
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Revision as of 01:47, 19 April 2018

Complete Translation Complete translation
by Betsy Winslow

Transcription
by Dierk Hagedorn

Here begins the fighting with the staff

Who will learn to fight with the staff he shall first before all know and mark that a staff shall rightly be twelve spans long, and that the fighting with the staff is taken from the sword, and as one fights with the sword so he fights also with the staff; and the principles that there pertain to the sword such as, Before, After, Braveness, Quickness, Cunning, Prudence ect… They pertain also to the staff.