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  • ...'Fulen, Feeling'') To judge or sense the opponent’s intent by the strength or weakness of his weapon’s contact in the bind. .
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  • ...and forearms are a frequent target of some cuts and slices in a defensive or offensive maneuver, serving both to disable an opponent and align the sword
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  • ...that was appropriate for the copying of books or documents of minor value or importance.
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  • Eisenport, or "Iron Gate", is a variant on (or another name for) Alber.
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  • * [[Has property description::A name for some thing or agent.@en]]
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  • The '''cinquedea''' is a civilian short [[sword]] (or long [[dagger]]). It was developed in northern [[Italy]] and enjoyed a peri ...anywhere in size from 10" to 28". It was often carried in place of a knife or larger sword.
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  • ''Gassenhau'' (or ''-hauer'', lit. "alley-strike(r)") is a type of strike described in [[CGM Both descriptions seem to describe a flurry of blows intended to intimidate or push back the opponent.
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  • ...ng that these only are about staying in constant motion and not hesitating or pausing so that the adversary does not come to strikes, and also that it is ...hschlag'', be it the second, third or fourth or fifth strike, be it strike or thrust so that he stays in constant motion, doing one after the other witho
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  • ...worn at the waist and might be used as a utility tool, or worn into battle or a jousting tournament as a side-arm. ...ame from its round (or similarly shaped, e.g. octagon hand guard and round or spherical pommel (knob on the end of the grip).
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  • ...rt history, history of science and technology, archaeology, sport sciences or martial arts studies.
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  • <section begin="2"/>If the dagger, or the short knife that is used in duelling, is turned against you, wind it fr ...towards himself or push it against him again and cut through his arm, hand or thumb whatever he can get with the pulling and instantly he will be free to
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  • Therefore we banned all forms of contamination with modern or eastern martial disciplines and artistic creativity on the part of our inst Our mission is not to create a new style of fighting, more or less freely inspired to the old Italian school; our mission is to lead the
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  • ...'stich'' or "thrust, stab" (impact with the point) and (3) the ''schnitt'' or "cut" (putting pressure on and performing a cutting movement with the edge)
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  • ! Sword & dagger, or cloak
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  • ...opponent’s preparation, or a counterattack after the opponent has missed, or an attack that crowds into an opening that the opponent has created.
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  • [[century::16th century]] OR
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  • [[century::14th century]] OR
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  • [[century::15th century]] OR
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  • [[century::17th century]] OR
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  • [[century::18th century]] OR
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  • [[century::19th century]] OR
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  • ...comprehension. If the rhymes and explanations written earlier were unclear or hard to understand, here it will be recapped with short and simple advice.< ...earlier, as they only signify this: to always be in motion and not to rest or idle, so that your opponent cannot come to blows.
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  • ...ag. That is, the second, the third, the fourth or fifth strikes, be it cut or thrust in such a way that they are always in motion and conduct one after a ...one is on the sword with their opponent, and feels whether they are strong or weak. Thereafter they then execute according to the often written lessons.<
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  • {{red|b=1|W}}Hoever wants to learn to fence with the shield or with the buckler must first know…<ref>Text cuts off here, and the rest of
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  • ...owards the swordsman when held normally. On a one-edged sword, it is blunt or has an edge that does not run the entire length of the blade.
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  • ...ndset, in that the Occidental instructor is not concerned with deep ritual or ceremony that are often, an integral part of the Oriental martial arts. Occ ...s. Although, in different times and places, some degree of ritual, secrecy or ritual has been attached to the martial arts, the underlying pragmatism tha
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  • Also, there should be no part or limb of the man be idle and passive when it happens that the art demands to ...and these steps are done by crossing one leg over the other in a slinging or slanting motion.<section end="5"/>
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  • ...ctText" id="softredirect">[http://scholapugnatoria.si/?page_id=664 Dagger] or [http://scholapugnatoria.si/?page_id=915 Grappling]</span><br /><span style
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  • ...sitions" taken immediately before engagement. The term of ''hut'' "guard", or equivalently Latin ''custodia'' in [[I.33]], expresses a stance of "protect ...efore taking action (MHG ''lëger'' "camp", hence also "siege", lit. "place or state, of ''lying'' (in wait, preparation etc.)"; thence Modern German ''La
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  • ...this time included poetry mentioning Crecian gods and figures like Bachus or Apollo and the Musen, Hercules, Atlas and so forth. Every sign and shop win ...inatly wrestling arts and existed in forms that were meant for combat with or without the use of a weapon and there were styles that were meant for compe
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  • ...r the shoulders, in the palms of the hands or from the rear in the gloves, or in the hollows of the knee, between his legs and to all the members there, ...from below to his face, before he does it. If he thrusts at the same time or deflects your thrust, then drive high in the high guard. Thus his point wil
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  • ...placements") are four of the [[Meisterhau]] ("Master Strikes") which break or defeat the [[Vier Leger]] ("Four Guards"). They are:
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  • ...cations from national or international authorities like the fencing guilds or government offices, but for many masters we have no indication of a higher
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  • ...st. This must be done with speed and rather with one strike than with four or six which will again leave you hanging and giving the opponent a chance to ...ommel. When you pull the pommel in the strike you will not come as perfect or as strongly. For the sword is like a scale, if a sword is large and heavy t
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  • ...out this fencing master, and he could even conceivably be [[Andres Juden]] or [[Andre Lignitzer]], both of whom were apparently German fencing masters an | <p>[3] Item. The two guards or stances break the '''arc strike''' and you shall find how to do so in the r
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  • the Javelin or heavy stones,<br/> Observe whether your opponent moves high or low,<br/>
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  • ...ce manual stored or linked to in the wiki. If you are unsure of the master or author, simply place the content on the manual page. [[:Category:Transcript Use Browse Categories to the left to begin browsing, or jump straight to one of the traditions beneath it.
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  • ...with the right hand between the legs and seize him behind by the gambeson or elbows. And lift him high and punch him away from you with the left hand, t Or drive him with the right hand at the throat and press him over backwards.<s
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  • ...e problems when working with the source. Since I have not updated (you may or may not forgive me..) the text, should you find any critical issues feel fr
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  • ''Wechsel'' or ''wechseln'' may also be used synonymously with [[durchwechseln]], a maneuv
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  • ...blank folia, perhaps indicating that it was left incomplete by the author or scribe. Its teachings are compatible with those of other 15th century gloss ...e, then from that moment make one more or a inverted winding with a thrust or strike upon that.</p>
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  • ...tinguishes between ''hau'' (strike, impact with the edge), ''stich'' (stab or thrust, impact with the point) and ''schnitt'' (cut, cutting movement with ...erb ''to hew'' is archaic, and carries misleading connotations of "to chop or hack away at", while the [[Early New High German]] noun ''hau'' was just th
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  • ...e first technique is good for finding an opportunity how he can be trapped or thrown. Listen what I teach: When he comes running at you so see to it that ...techniques by putting one leg in front or not. And if your hands are quick or slow, do it as you wish, it is all the same.
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  • ...ide of a leaf of paper in a bound item such as a [[book]], [[broadsheet]], or [[pamphlet]]. Thus in languages written from left to right (like English), ...on of text in the original manuscript, or manuscripts, in the style '42r.' or '673vº'.
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  • ...n of the typeface for Johannes Gutenburg's ''42-Line Bible'', but this may or may not be the same scribe.
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  • ...her than the MS I.33, or The Tower Fechtbuch, or the Walpurgis Manuscript, or whatever else you call it. Whatever it's called that's what we use!
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  • * [[Hans Döbringer|Hans "Hanko" Döbringer]], a late 14th or early 15th century priest and [[fencing master]] who was an early part of t
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  • ...that very point or edge to the opponent's opening, then you would have cut or thrust according to the nearest and shortest and most decisive of all, as y ...And they conceive of wide, indirect fencing and parrying, often doing two or three cuts in place of a single cut, just because they wish renown. They wi
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  • Any report or question can be sent to ''niccolo.m.menozzi@gmail.com'' or to his Facebook account [https://www.facebook.com/niccolo.menozzi]
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  • ...ur right elbow with my left hand. And I can strike you quickly in the head or in the shoulder…</p> ...e way you go to the lower bind,<br/>The other way you go to the upper bind or the middle bind.</em></p>
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  • ...d to an opening of the adversary – who should be the target for the strike or thrust – resulting in taking the shortest way to the nearest target as po ...irectly and straight, without any hesitation and pause, just like a string or like everything would be exactly measured and calculated.
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  • ...that very point or edge to the opponent's opening, then you would have cut or thrust according to the nearest and shortest and most decisive of all, as y ...And they conceive of wide, indirect fencing and parrying, often doing two or three cuts in place of a single cut, just because they wish renown. They wi
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  • ...is known about his life is recorded in the 1579 treatise of his associate (or possibly student) [[Heinrich von Gunterrodt]]. From this source, we know th ...side titled ''Austeilunge oder Ordnunge des Zirckelfechtens'' ("Exposition or Ordering of the Circle-fencing"). It is written in German with scattered La
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  • The '''Marxbrüder''' ('''Marx brothers''' or '''Brotherhood of Saint Mark''') was the name of the most important organiz ...exactly it was founded. [[Hans Talhoffer]] may have been an early member, or even one of the founders (the lion of St Mark appears in his coat of arms i
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  • ...man who knows more about dagger versus dagger than I.<br/>Whether in armor or without, I will gravely injure you,<br/>And when fighting at the barrier I ...gger Remedy] Master and I tell you that this cover is good either in armor or without armor. And with this cover I can cover attacks from all directions
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  • ...fter is described the techniques generally used for charging into wrestle, or in the second, accordingly follows the Zettel.}}</p> ...of strangers and their names) whatever the text of this Zettel can allege or allow.</p>
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  • ...s in constant exchange with other experts (mostly using his initials “JPK” or a nom de plume matching this acronym like “Johann Paulus Kal”). ...can do. Just contact him on [https://www.facebook.com/PaulusKal Facebook] or via [mailto:hans.thalhoffer@googlemail.com email]. Here are some of the wor
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  • ...e stock is < Mazo > may belong to the family <Maggi> , also called <Mazzi> or <dei Mazi> . In zibaldoni dell'Ughi is in fact the memory of a family or <Bondì> <Buondì> , of Mantua, where he was born that <Vincenzo Bondì> ,
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  • Or thrust his left elbow straight up with your right arm and turn him away fro ...the arm, pay attention: if he is strengthening his right arm with his left or if he wants to grab your elbow with it, move your right arm to his right si
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  • ...Kehr'' has two etymologies: one is "to turn", the other is "to sweep away" or to "carry off"; the gloss supports the first derivation.</ref><br/>&emsp;Th ...ith the long edge, down from your<ref>D. ''der lange'': "long, high, tall, or lofty".</ref> part to his head, and with the hew remain high with the arms
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  • ..., [[Joachim Meÿer]], and others. It is a response to a cut being displaced or parried. The swordsman immediately cuts to the other side (eg. right v. lef
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  • ...o in the armpits, in the palms of the hands, or in from behind the gloves, or in the knee pits, between the legs and on all the limbs, where the coat of ...neath at his face, before he does it [to you]. If he jabs at the same time or sets aside, then drive up in the high guard. So that his point remains on y
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  • ...stood and practiced this art completely and correctly; he did not discover or invent it himself (as has been written previously),<ref>Here the author see ...is is all you should want to do, because proper fencing doesn't have broad or elaborate parries, nor the wide fencing around by which people procrastinat
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  • ...''' ("Galician Association for Historical Fencing", in Galician language), or '''AGEA''', is the Galician HEMA federation, encompassing most of the activ ...ps from outside the Iberian peninsula, and often take part as participants or instructors in foreign events.
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  • ...r," and author of Comprensión de la Destreza ("Comprehension of Destreza", or "Understanding Destreza") was born in 1645 in Ibio, near Santander in what ...ncement since at least the 1400's, being granted a "Mayorazgo" or (Estate, or Lordship), in the mid 1500's. He was the son of Capitán D. Fernando Guerra
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  • ...rom the war schools of Medieval Europe and before. From these masterworks, or Fechtbuchs, we pass the knowledge and techniques on to our students. We are
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  • ...that [[Hans Medel]] possessed a treatise by Seydenfaden that is now lost, or even that he was a direct student of Seydenfaden himself. ...ly to "Master Hans", which might equally be references to Hans Seydenfaden or Hans Medel, but given their unclear authorship they are not included here.
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  • ...dy] Master and I cross with my dagger. And this cover is good both armored or unarmored. And some of my plays are shown before me, and some are shown aft ...cover because from it you can quickly put your opponent into a lower lock or “strong key.” This is what is depicted by the sixth play [54] of the Th
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  • ...n. There does not appear to be a clear separation of instruction by weapon or combination based on the references. Two postures are taught, one high and
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  • ...he blade is presented which then bounces of the opponents blade to another or the same opening. This strike is one of a number of [[Joachim Meÿer]]'s na
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  • ...title = [[title::Short Instructions for the Hunting Stick or Half-Pike]] ...gerstocks oder Halbe Pique''''' ("Short Instructions for the Hunting Stick or Half-Pike") is a [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] by [[Johann Geo
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  • ...Plays / In Addition the Play of the Pike, the Partisan, and the Half-Pike or Jägerstock]] ...Plays / In Addition the Play of the Pike, the Partisan, and the Half-Pike or Jägerstock") is a [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] by [[Johann G
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  • ...l of fencing (Domenico Angelo Malevolti Tremamondo)|L'école des armes, ... or The school of fencing]]''. Given that the title is a French translation of
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  • .../product-category/glossa/ Glossa]: historical sources annotated, commented or translated. ...[[Eric Myers]], [[Laksmy Irigoyen]], [[Tim Rivera]], [[Alberto Bomprezzi]] or [[Rob Runacres]].
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  • ...= [[title::Thorough Description of the Noble and Knightly Fencing- or Weapon-Art]] ...apen-Konste''''' ("Thorough Description of the Noble and Knightly Fencing- or Weapon-Art") is a [[nationality::Dutch]] [[fencing manual]] written by [[Jo
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  • ...rry the gall of a roe deer with you in order to win the favor of the lord, or put it into the drink of a beautiful lady.</p>
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  • ...d his lost fencing book.'' Antiquaries Journal LXIX, 1989. p 261-78.</ref> or [[nationality::Italian]]<ref name="Fontaine">Fontaine, Marie-Madeleine. ''L ...25)|MS alfa.T.7.25]], but their relationship to the Latin texts (as drafts or later translations) is unclear. Unfortunately, despite his prestige and the
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  • <section begin="4"/>Thrust with the point above quickly, change through or parry the opponent's thrust.<section end="4"/> ...="5"/>Strike, move the sword over the opponent's arm and parry his thrusts or strikes.<section end="5"/>
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  • ...left, and step in once more and in this way throw him against the ground, or thrust your hand through deep to over his elbow and thrust his head between ...d take his dagger, or strike him in the neck and twist around strongly one or two turns.</p>
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  • ...grip has the same average length as the earlier Viking swords (some 9.5 cm or 3.7 inches). The [[Tang (weaponry)|tang]], usually very flat and broad, tap ...ded use. The cross-guards are usually straight, and the pommels Brazil-nut or disk-shaped (Oakeshott pommel types D, E and I).
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  • ...metric elements to steps and footwork, to techniques such as the ''atajo'' or the 'movement of conclusion'. This approach makes this one of the best opti ...ined with their counters. Some of them are unique, like the ''parafusada'' or the ''ferida'' of the Duke of Alba.
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  • | strike in&nbsp;/ and hard there&nbsp;/ <br/>Rush him stepping or in driving&nbsp;/ ...r fence with one on horse&nbsp;/ and it appears to you that he will injure or overpower you&nbsp;/ Then dismount onto your feet&nbsp;/ and fight him with
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  • ...not want to throw. If you do not hit the opening correctly with the throw or the thrust, do not plunge with the spear, so you’re not losing your balan ...th him again to the opening with skill, where you can. Work with the point or wrestling techniques, which are described below. If he thrusts, jump off to
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  • '''Camillo Palladini''' was a 16th or [[century::17th century]] [[nationality::Italian]] fencing master. He seems ...conserving some elements of the earlier Bolognese school (for example cuts or beats with the false edge of the sword, and mentions of the older Bolognese
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  • ...p that I have I can do many plays.<br/>Take away the dagger, break, strike or bind.<br/>And the quickest is to take the dagger from your hand,<br/>so as ...m it you can make many good strong plays, as shown below. Whether in armor or unarmored there is no doubt of their effectiveness.
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  • ...Next, comes a series of seven chapters which are composed of short essays, or notes, elaborating on some of the most vital practical elements of the styl ...note addressing what Tamariz felt were the errors of the "vulgar" fencers, or "Añasquinos", as he puts it. The final chapter is a short paragraph of mo
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  • ...liotheek]] in The Hague, Netherlands. It seems to be either an early draft or an abridged copy of [[Salvator Fabris]]' 1606 treatise ''[[Scienza d’Arme ...terial and non-commercially redistribute it to their patrons in electronic or printed form for personal, non-commercial use, provided that the copyright
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  • ...there swing the foible powerfully from outside over his arms at his head. Or when you have thus gone around his blade with the Rose, if he meanwhile sho ...ttack him further as you will, with such techniques as you will find above or below in this treatise. And since the Rose can also fitly be executed in th
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  • {{dablink|This article, or parts of this article, has been translated from the German Wikipedia page [ ...brant''' (sometimes called Albracht, Alebrant, Hildebrant, Hilbrant, Abram or Albertin) was a 13th century [[nationality::German]] writer who authored a
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  • ...spear then by making this strike against it you will either unpin yourself or break off the haft from the spearhead.</p> ...y striking to your wrist or to your elbow,<br/>I will either dislocate it, or you will quickly let go.</em></p>
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  • ...treifen”, to brush, streak, graze, lightly touch.</ref> takes saddle rim / or weapon<section end="3"/> <section begin="4"/>{{red|4.}} Plant high, swing, go through, or break sword<section end="4"/>
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  • | subtitle = [[title::School, or Theater]] '''''Scola, overo teatro''''' ("School, or Theater") is an [[nationality::Italian]] [[fencing manual]] written by [[Ni
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  • ...probably copied from either the [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS 1825)|MS 1825]] or the [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS KK5126)|MS KK5126]], the two textless versio
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  • ...tudent of either [[Hans Wilhelm Schöffer von Dietz|Hans Wilhelm Schöffer]] or [[Hans Wilhelm Eller]].
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  • ...who show little regard for their art, so that his art shall not be public or common from the same, from such people who can’t progress to behold the a ...y” in the sense of slowly or not too fast, modern “sittlich” means morally or ethically.</ref> against him, and hold the point to him from the arm agains
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  • ..., and indeed only a short time before was Signor Herman's ''mantenitore'', or, in German: ''Vorfechter'', at his ''salle'', there is no doubt that he com ...Heinrich von und zum Felde, who even with time passing never could praise or mourn the redoubtable Signor Herman enough in his discourses, especially he
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  • ...who show little regard for their art, so that his art shall not be public or common from the same. Such people can’t progress to behold the art, as th | Hew in and hurry there<br/>&emsp;Rush in, hit, or let go
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  • ...nd beautifying the books. Early printed books are called '''incunables''' (or incunabula), which means "cradle". A '''commonplace book''' (or ''Hausbuch'') is essentially a scrapbook, usually made by a wealthy individ
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  • ...nd beautifying the books. Early printed books are called '''incunables''' (or incunabula), which means "cradle". A '''commonplace book''' (or ''Hausbuch'') is essentially a scrapbook, usually made by a wealthy individ
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  • ...each year, "all Brill Open Access articles are subject to external, single or double-blind peer review."<ref>{{Cite web |title=Open Access for Articles |
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