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  • ...so wen du im sin schwert enweg geschlechst so trit zuo und schlach umb und how im zum kopf und züch den ab''
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  • | The first part of the first Book; Containing how a Right-handed man is to play against a Right-handed man at single Rapier. | The second part of the first Book, shewing how a Right-handed man must play with a Right-handed man at single Sword.
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  • | The first part of the first Book, containing how a Right-handed man is to play against a Right-handed man at single Rapier. | The second part of the first Book, shewing how a Right-handed man must play with a Right-handed man at single Sword.
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  • This comparison is intended to demonstrate how masters from the same lineage and even the same teacher might present diffe | <p>{{red|b=1|How the crown breaks the parter}}</p>
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  • ...r right arm—with which you have grabbed his left arm—to push away. This is how you twist his arm.<section end="4"/> ...ef>''wendt dich durch''</ref> alongside his arm to his right side. This is how you defeat him from the back. Alternatively, you can turn through to your l
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  • ...ments of the style: a pair of notes on how footwork is to be performed and how it can be opposed; a note on choosing an opening measure; a note explaining ...how, when, and why the teachings of sword-craft ought to be employed, and how, when, and why they ought not be.
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  • ...m. The two guards or stances break the '''arc strike''' and you shall find how to do so in the recital.</p> ...The two guards or stances break the '''rouser strike''' and you shall find how to drive them in the recital.</p>
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  • ...br/>In them well included is<br/>&emsp;Many a good master’s trick<ref>know-how</ref><br/>From Hungary, Bohemia, Italy, <br/>&emsp;From France, England, an ...g}} the weak to the right<br/>&emsp;Wind through on engagement<br/>That is how to do the Spring Strike<br/>&emsp;To both sides two times<br/>By winding en
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  • ...arious surviving manuscripts of the Liechtenauer tradition. Students learn how to fight with the medieval longsword, period grappling techniques and other
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  • ...d I know how to turn away thrown lances, and swords, and darts, and I know how to recover from everything. And that which I do, the Stance of the Long Tai
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  • ...r]] or one-handed sword sessions are interspaced in this practice to study how principles and technique translate to a shorter weapon. Spear, poleaxe and ...heatsheets of Kunst des Fechtens terminology, an audible glossary to learn how to pronounce the terms, etc.
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  • Know you shall learn what techniques that come from the four positions and how to perform them.<section end="35"/> The twelfth show how to parry all kinds of weapons in two ways.<section end="43"/>
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  • ...to both sides. And practice stepping, bumping and winding so you will find many openings. And learn the second: Learn to put both legs in front and how to break hands whoever he may grab you: Wind your hands around his so his m
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  • <section begin="1"/>'''A brief lesson and introduction on how to bring about advantage in wrestling, etc.''' Because many words do sprout disinterest,<br/>
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  • Here the master teaches another element how one should grab one at one’s hand, and do him this way: as you go with yo
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  • | <p>[1] <em>I know how to cover cuts and thrusts with my dagger.<br/>Come one by one, that this pl ...ignificant advantage if you know how to do these.<ref>Meaning “if you know how to use a dagger to fight against a sword”.</ref> The Master waits in a gu
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  • ...[Therefore I write] so that my efforts and my sleepless nights may benefit many people, indeed I have wished to share all I have in me, through my pen, wit ...ching the examples of a thousand grand captains, ancient and modern, or of many private military men who were the crudest in this practice, and who had no
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  • ...ury Amsterdam even resurected their version of the Trojan games and so did many other towns and places in Europe.
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  • ...r. His research focusses on the interaction between humans and objects and how this works together with body mechanics.
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  • | <p>[1] <em>I know how to cover cuts and thrusts with my dagger.<br/>Come one by one, that this pl ...ignificant advantage if you know how to do these.<ref>Meaning “if you know how to use a dagger to fight against a sword”.</ref> The Master waits in a gu
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  • .../> as he would later author a book on the art of flag-waving. It's unclear how much time Heußler spent in Nuremberg after 1608; he moved his wife to a ne | '''New Illustrated Fencing Manual''', remastered from other times/ and with many fine Techniques Revised/ From:
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  • ...ed and guarded, countries were not. In the town of Amsterdam lived amongst many others: French, Germans, English, Italians, Spanish, Portugese, Scottish, D
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  • | <p>[100] <em>From this grip that I have I can do many plays.<br/>Take away the dagger, break, strike or bind.<br/>And the quickes ...This grip is good whether in armor or unarmored, and from it you can make many good strong plays, as shown below. Whether in armor or unarmored there is n
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  • ...alcrimehistory.wordpress.com/2015/06/13/how-much-to-join-a-fighting-class/ How much to join a fighting class?]". ''Medieval Crime History'', 2015.</ref>
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  • ...t stance is how you shall fight with the lance&nbsp;/ The second is&nbsp;/ how you shall resort to the sword&nbsp;/ Also you shall know two particular sta <section begin="12"/>{{red|b=1|This is the text and analysis from a lesson on how one shall disengage}}
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  • ...s ear from the other side. From this changing through you will learn to do many fine devices, if you diligently study it.</p> ...now easily understand the cuts that are presented afterwards, and observe how much they are distinct from the chief cuts.</p>
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  • ...having to react in a certain manner, you can only affect what you do, not how the opponent react to it. This means that feints, in general, are frowned u ...found, most references of it are found in La Verdadera Destreza source in how to counter different things done in the Destreza Común.
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  • ...ttered Latin words and phrases and signed B. C. P.; curiously, it includes many references to a diagram consisting of circles, triangles, and curved lines <p>How this must be practiced and used according to this ordering with all weapons
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  • | and left with right <br/>is how you fence correctly and strongly. ...son is intended for two people, one right handed and one left, and regards how you should strike, that one is weak when he strikes the first strike not to
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  • ...is how you shall arrange yourself with the lance in combat. The second is how you shall arrange yourself with the sword. You shall also know two particul <section begin="12"/>{{red|b=1|This is the text and the gloss about a lesson, how one shall jerk}}
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  • ...ion is to lead the rebirth of the Italian style of fighting, as it was and how they studied in the Sale d'Arme of the time. ...the sport of ancient fencing, which unfortunately in our country has taken many different ways.
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  • ...m with the sword, so he may have known no throw to you with the spear. And how you shall then fence with the sword against the spear, you find that writte ...e or otherwise come before with the stab, you shall know, when he parries, how you shall jerk so that he does not plant to you while you jerk through, and
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  • ...he blow with the same foot. So you will succeed in all techniques. This is how you shall strike all blows.<section end="4"/> ...ld – during the "before" and "after" – notice "simultaneously" (''Indes'') how you can "work" against the strong or the weak of his sword.
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  • ...ur right, and throw him with the unnamed hold or with the secret hold, and how you shall drive the two wrestles, you find that written hereafter.<section ...then hold and throw him with the “sun showing” or with the sheep hold, and how you shall drive the two wrestles, you shall find that written hereafter.<se
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  • ...he blogged under the pseudonym [[Hans Talhoffer]], who was also central to many of his articles, but eventually he revealed his identity and began listing ...is teaching in a very practical way. He would love to teach you in person how to use his favorite weapons accordingly to the original sources. Alas, he u
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  • ...<Bondì> Is the version of IOM Tov ( good morning, good day) name common to many Jews . The Jewish family <Majo> , <Mayo> or <Mazo> lived in Venice. Well kn ...ofession of Fencing, in the Advancing, Turning, and Retreating, as well as How to Strike with Certainty, and Defend Oneself)<br/>
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  • | {{red|And left with right<br/>&emsp;Is how you most strongly fence.}} ...his is a lesson and touches upon two persons, a righty and a lefty, and is how you shall hew so that one does not win the Weak of your sword with the firs
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  • ...back end of his spear, then this would not have happened. If he had known how to do this counter with his spear, he would have destroyed me.</p> ...e happened to him. And he could have damaged me with his spear, if he knew how to do this counter to me.</p>
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  • ...his is the true and based on the latest French Design arranged instruction how someone should perfectionize and deal in fencing and protecting: Those resp ...rs on 39 pages. It does not seem to be a fencing manual but an instruction how to handle, carry and hold a typical 17th century pike (length 5m and more).
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  • <section begin="3"/>{{red|b=1|Many good general lessons about the longsword.}}<br/><br/> ...us you win the "Before" and he is left in the "After". You shall also know how you can use "the Instant" against his "weak" and "strong" parts of the swor
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  • <p>By which all people are shown how to wield the sword, dagger, cloak, halberd, flag and two-handed spadone, wi ...what you must do when attacked by someone wielding a spontoon or halberd, how to defend yourself with the sword and overcome him.''</p>
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  • ...Night and day this same Prince ceaselessly study, honoring and augmenting many new and more necessary inventions for practices. In this fashion, it is per ...understand without needing to explain further and embellish its value with many ornate words. Yet I still have to say this: the Soldiers exercising these a
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  • ...ause it is best to attack him at these places. And you should know exactly how you can attack those openings, so that you do not aim at a further one if y
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  • | this is what you shall do<br/>&emsp;and how you go against him. | and left with right<br/>&emsp;is how you will fence with strength.
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  • ...h form the basis the core and the foundation of all fencing. And no matter how able a fencer is, without knowing the foundation he will often be shamed/de
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  • ...KK5247, the contents of which are placed below. It is unclear at this time how much of the manuscript was included in this copy.
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  • <section begin="3"/>{{red|b=1|This is the text of many good common lessons of the long sword}} ...before and they remain after. You shall also note in the before and after how you shall work with the word Indes according to the weak and according to t
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  • ...thin'. These are the basis, core, and foundation of all fencing. No matter how much you fence, if you lack this foundation, you will often be put to shame
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  • ...is a lesson that hits upon two people, a righty and a lefty and it is also how you shall cut so that one cannot win the weak of your sword with the first ...d and further past the midpoint to the point of the sword is the weak. And how you shall work with the strong of your sword according to the weak of their
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  • | <p>When his advisor is named, he should ask how he should advise, so that he does it lawfully and not unlawfully. | <p>When the grid-warden or the listener is named, then he should ask how he should loose so that he does it lawfully and not unlawfully</p>
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  • ...nslation was self-published by W. Jherek Swanger in 2021 under the title ''How to Fight and Defend with Arms of Every Kind, by Antonio Manciolino''.
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  • ...a good lesson and touches upon a left-hander and a right-hander. And know how you shall hew so that one does not win the Weak of your sword with the firs ...middle is the Strong, and from the middle on to the point is the Weak. And how you shall work after the Weak and with the Strong, you will find all that w
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  • <section begin="3"/>{{red|b=1|This is the text of many good common lessons of the long sword}} ...e before and he remains after. You shall also note in the before and after how you shall work with the word "in-the-moment", according to the weak and acc
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  • | '''Item hie wil ich des ersten leren vechten Us Dem Ober How ¶''' ...ainem wechsel stich wert er dirs so schlach umb und ruor in zum kopf Oder how in sin schwert und tritt behend zuo und stich mit dem aim schlechten stich
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  • | Chap. VIII. How the use of weapons came, also the number of weapons used from time to time,
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  • ...didn’t incorporate them into his gloss).</ref> but rather traveled through many lands and searched for the true and correct art for the sake of experiencin You will still find many dancing masters<ref>''Leichmeister'' is a pun that I can’t capture in Eng
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  • Can be learned how in all kinds of occurring situations, with various usual weapons, ...the opponent, and harass him with all swiftness. The end, the withdrawal, how a fighter can cut off and away from his opponent without harm.</p>
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  • ...es poleax, sword, and dagger to great extremes.<br/>And here we'll explain how the art can come:<br/>Masters and students will do it without lying.</em></ ...an expert in this art. Hand-held weapons do not worry us, because we know how to defend against any cuts and thrusts that may come our way.</p>
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  • ...relationship between the two. This provides a plausible explanation as to how Docciolini's portrait might have been passed to the Doni family.<ref> Docci
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  • ...ed, therefore every fencer can understand the art, who already understands how to fence.<section end="1"/> ...are the best place in which to strike him. And you should know precisely, how you can strike these openings.
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  • ...to take away the dagger,<br/>Not to mention [that] I can strike you using many plays.''</p> ...] <em>The student who came before me did not make this play,<br/>So I show how to take away the dagger in his place.</em></p>
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  • ...rrier that is held in a similar way to the hold. It may also be related to how one would carry a sheep when shearing or otherwise.</ref> or the sun showin ...loss:}} That is, that you, before all cases, shall know and learn to take, how you shall work with free hand on horseback, and most importantly<ref>“Zu
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  • <p>because there are very many breaks about them and also to them, realize how one bares with the war. Gloss note.</p> ...se points in the war. They go forth earnestly, because why they pertain to many passages, in addition, windings below through or wind nimbly above to the t
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  • ...<br/>The play is given to whoever knows more and is swifter:<br/>But since many plays are made from such a crossing,<br/>We will only be making the stronge ...his own sword, then force him to the ground. Here I am demonstrating just how effective this art really is.</p>
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  • ...itself in the play,<br/>But I will be strong to lay waste in playing using many moves.''</p> ''[This counter was moved before [97] and [98] because it is unclear how they relate to the Eight Master.]''
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  • ...ove, who all finish their play with the strike shown above. Let me explain how to do it: When the Master believes he has driven my spear off-line, I rotat | <p>[8] <em>I know how to ward any lance with this guard:<br/>Strike, for I want to harm you with
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  • | <p>How he does if he loses his sword.</p> | <p>How to break him by jerking the leg and tearing of the neck.</p>
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  • ...inst the grip of hand and also the throw,<br/>With this guard, I know well how to ward.''</p> ...thrown from the hand, I am confident I will not be harmed, because I know how to beat them aside and thus evade them.</p>
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  • ...y well known for his virtue, and in particular for the science of fencing. Many topics were put forward, and we were in the company of other gentlemen. He ...to the sides, as the ''tempo'' takes him; and this first form can serve in many instances in the play of the sword.''</p>
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  • ...your left hand around his arm and step forward with the left leg. This is how you take his sword.</p> ...nd over his left and take his weight by the elbow know that this is surely how he falls. So he falls.</p>
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  • ...terial for what to train, whereas the modern approach fills in the gaps on how to train it. This approach means that the club is actively trying to come u
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  • ...Taking the sword and binding without fail,<br/>Watch what my Scholars know how to do:<br/>If you don't find a counter, they have no equal.''</p> ...d for certain. And if I want to step forward with my rear foot, I can make many narrow plays against you (that is, the binds and breaks of grappling).</p>
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  • ...and cut deep in to his face. You then come back again to the secunda or 2. how previously instructed.</p> ...to his breast. It goes, your grace, also quickly back to the secunda or 2. how you then position yourself with the blade again and again before the oppone
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  • ...dpoint, that is the strong, from the midpoint to the point is the weak and how you should work according to the weak and with the strong at the sword, you ...ropriate that their skills shall become better valued than the others. And how you shall execute<ref>lit: cut</ref> these cuts with three plays, you will
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  • ...ngen'' and ''Winden'' are the begin and the turnings around the centre and many good fencing techniques stem from this. ...er you will hear, how one technique and principle stems from the other and how they can be used in succession, so that if one method is being defended, th
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  • ...fallable Demonstrations apt Figures and perfect Rules the manner and forme how a man without other Teacher or Master may safelie handle all sortes of Weap
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  • ...ill hear hereafter about how one play and precept comes from the other and how one fashions one of these from the other such that if the one will be warde If it then happens that you clearly feel how the opponent lies in their application at that moment, and they are strong
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  • ...ill hear hereafter about how one play and precept comes from the other and how one fashions one of these from the other such that if the one will be warde If it then happens that you clearly feel how the opponent lies in their application at that moment, and they are strong
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  • ...gmatic. It is also known, as previously said, that the same people possess many things, and yet express or provide nothing, and are also proud and arrogant | <p>{{red|b=1|Here Jupiter speaks about his nature and about his children, how the children like to read and write and other arts.}}</p>
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  • ...erns the fencing or battling with a bare body and what is advantageous and how they are to be used has been taught up to now in Rapier and other weapons a ...explain, from which one will reasonably<ref>orig. ''zimlich''</ref> learn how it is to fight on foot, and I also want to take three advantageous, artific
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  • Schmidt's fencing skill is illustrated by a story that is told of how in 1712, on a bet of 10 ducats and armed with just a stick, he took on "six ...-Protecting and Enemy-Defying Art of Fencing"). The manual is dedicated to many, but first on the list is the man who is perhaps his patron, Hanns Carl Lö
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  • ...geometrically to the ideal body size, based on Vitruvius, and notes about how the lines and crossing points of the circle will be used. This is the basic It also includes explanations of how to measure for the correct sword size for any given person, and some explan
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  • | With your whole body shall you fight,<br/>&emsp;For that is how you fence with might. | If on your left is how you fight,<br/>&emsp;You'll fence much weaker on the right.
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  • ...ot notes are done by a student or a different master and should give hints how the text should be understood. So this manual could be one of the best late
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  • ...the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]] (''Geselschaft Liechtenauers''). While many of these masters remain unknown, the several wrote treatises of their own a | <p>How he does if he loses his sword.</p>
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  • ...er is either lost or was never written. Instead, Monesi strongly critiques many theories and methodologies of his peers; behind a veil of formal language e ...al discussion points of the period, such as where to look when fencing, or how to approach combat at night.</p>
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  • | <p>'''This is the text about many good general lessons of the long sword.'''</p> ...and he remains after. In the after and in the before, you shall also note how you shall work with the word in-the-moment according to the weak and accord
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  • ...ose who still devote themselves and love it, which can be understood here, how to do that they have before their eyes, so that they be able to reconstruct ...es, chanfrons, peytrals, barding and weapons, what they may be called, and how they are put on.</p>
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  • | <p>[1] '''This is the shortened-sword and how it is used in combat.'''</p> | <p>[3] '''This is how to counter that previous technique:'''</p>
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  • | <p>'''Section 1 - How one must accommodate the body to put on a posture well.'''</p> ...hold them all good when performed well; also it is a decent thing to know how to govern oneself in all guards according to which one can recognize the en
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  • | The Fourth Dialogue discusses the Natural Defense and how the Skilled Man learns it, without doing Aggression, nor committing Treache ...e fruit of my humble talent, since from his excellent experiment comes the many demonstrations of the Skill. Consider the reason that all have to envy them
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  • | <p>{{red|b=1|Likewise: The text and gloss follows hereafter [on how] one shall cut.}}</p> | <p>Likewise: A free play on how one shall throw their opponent in the context of the sword. Understand it l
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  • ...led with the loss of Giganti's true second book, is probably what has lead many later bibliographers to accuse Giganti himself of plagiarism.<ref>This accu Giganti, like many 17th century authors, had a tendency to write incredibly long, multi-page p
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  • ...ter's youth other than the fact that he studied swordsmanship in Italy for many years and achieved some degree of mastery. After returning to his native Fr ...akes your life without enemies, and [with] your courtesy you have acquired many friends. I promise myself at least this favour that cannot hate anyone, you
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  • ...r right arm—with which you have grabbed his left arm—to push away. This is how you twist his arm.</p> ...ef>''wendt dich durch''</ref> alongside his arm to his right side. This is how you defeat him from the back. Alternatively, you can turn through to your l
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  • Here the Master explains how to do the Absetzen in Messer fencing. If you come to him in the Zufechten a
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  • | class="noline" | <p>Such small shields (or how shall I call them?) are called "bucklers" by Talhoffer. And the noble cleri
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  • ...esson that hits upon two people, an orthodox and a southpaw and it is also how you shall cut so that one cannot win the weak of your sword with the first <p>Gloss: Note this is about how you shall understand and get the sense of the two things correctly for all
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  • Here the master speaks how one should change one cut into the other one, and speaks: If he wants, etc. | Now the master speaks how you should change one cut into the other one, and speaks: If he wants, etc.
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  • ...ns with only minor benedictions, then jumps straight into a description of how to establish the training area for cavalry exercises – the nāwārd. From ==='''Chapter Concerning how the Play of the Canes are on Foot'''===
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