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  • ...also spends considerable time pointing out the errors that he sees in the treatise of [[Giacomo di Grassi]]. == Treatise ==
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  • ...Colpo di Villano''' (Colpo del Villano/Vilano) is a technique found in the treatise of [[Fiore de'i Liberi]].
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  • == Treatise ==
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  • ...llowship of Liechtenauer is recorded in three versions of [[Paulus Kal]]'s treatise: [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS 1825)|MS 1825]] (1460s), [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch The name "Pegnitzer" appears once in an otherwise anonymous treatise reproduced by [[Joachim Meÿer]] in his [[Fechtbuch zu Ross und zu Fuss (MS
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  • ...in for social contact. He appears to have been active in Ancona, where his treatise was published and where his patron resided. In 1641, he published a treatise on fencing “more from the insistence of patrons than the impulse of my na
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  • ...note of unknown origin. These include both addenda to Schöffer's work and treatise on fencing right-handed against left-. {| class="treatise"
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  • ...th century Nuremberg engraver. He illustrated [[Sebastian Heußler]]'s 1615 treatise entitled ''[[Neu Kunstlich Fechtbuch (Sebastian Heußler)|Neu Kunstlich Fec
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  • == Treatise ==
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  • | notableworks = Lost treatise ...[dagger]], and double side swords), the dagger, and the [[montante]]. This treatise is described as being "published", though given the date it seems likely th
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  • ...hting away. The technique was featured in [[Johannes Lecküchner]]'s messer treatise and was made great use of by [[Joachim Meÿer]].
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  • ..., and to have written his [[Discorso sopra l'arte della scherma (MS 14.10)|treatise]] (MS 14/10) around the turn of the 17th century. In the title to his work ...e edge of the sword, and mentions of the older Bolognese guard names). The treatise covers the sword alone, sword and dagger, sword and cloak, double swords, s
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  • ...cing master. Little is known of this master's life, but in 1599 he wrote a treatise on fencing entitled ''[[Arte de Esgrima (MS PBA 58)|Arte de Esgrima]]'' ("O == Treatise ==
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  • | title = <span style="font-size:1.17em;">[[Joachim Meÿer]]'s Treatise </span>
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  • ...llowship of Liechtenauer is recorded in three versions of [[Paulus Kal]]'s treatise: [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS 1825)|MS 1825]] (1460s), [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch
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  • | notableworks = Lost treatise ...[shield]], and double side swords), the dagger, and the [[montante]]. This treatise is described as being "published", though given the date it seems likely th
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  • ...o become a fencing master in Magdeburg, where in 1619 he published his own treatise on [[rapier]] fencing titled ''[[Newer Discůrs Von der Rittermeszigen und == Treatise ==
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  • | title = <span style="font-size:1.17em;">[[Paulus Hector Mair]]'s Treatise (1542)</span> | title = <span style="font-size:1.17em;">[[Joachim Meÿer]]'s Treatise </span>
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  • | title = <span style="font-size:1.17em;">[[Joachim Meÿer]]'s Treatise </span>
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  • | title = <span style="font-size:1.17em;">[[Joachim Meÿer]]'s Treatise </span>
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  • | title = <span style="font-size:1.17em;">[[Joachim Meÿer]]'s Treatise </span>
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  • | title = <span style="font-size:1.17em;">[[Joachim Meÿer]]'s Treatise </span>
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  • ...seems to have been a professional fencing master, and to have written his treatise by 1595 as it was published after his death. He was Roman and have been act Paternostraro's treatise covers the sword alone.
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  • | title = <span style="font-size:1.17em;">[[Joachim Meÿer]]'s Treatise </span>
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  • | title = <span style="font-size:1.17em;">[[Joachim Meÿer]]'s Treatise </span>
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  • {| class="treatise" | {{grey|Treatise on brandy}}
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  • ...uter Ringerbuch (Hans Wurm)|Das Landshuter Ringerbuch]]. The author of the treatise Wurm published remains anonymous and its origins are unknown.
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  • == Treatise ==
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  • | title = <span style="font-size:1.17em;">[[Joachim Meÿer]]'s Treatise </span>
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  • | title = <span style="font-size:1.17em;">[[Joachim Meÿer]]'s Treatise </span>
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  • ...]] written by [[Carlo Giuseppe Colombani]] and published in 1711. The last treatise of the Bolognese tradition, it treats the use of the [[side sword]], sword ...ice, Italy in 1711. It employs four plates from [[Achille Marozzo]]'s 1536 treatise ''[[Opera Nova (Achille Marozzo)|Opera Nova]]'', probably from the 1550 edi
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  • ...or Fabris]]; parts of the treatise are extracted from Fabris' 1606 fencing treatise almost directly, but other parts seem to represent Schöffer's original exp {| class="treatise"
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  • ...llowship of Liechtenauer is recorded in three versions of [[Paulus Kal]]'s treatise: [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS 1825)|MS 1825]] (1460s), [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch ...106775465.jpg 30v]</ref> This may indicate that [[Hans Medel]] possessed a treatise by Seydenfaden that is now lost, or even that he was a direct student of Se
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  • ...rom Fermo and he lived in Bologna. In 1577, Spezioli wrote and published a treatise on warfare, including fencing with the [[side sword]], titled ''[[Capitolo == Treatise ==
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  • == Treatise ==
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  • {| class="treatise" | {{treatise begin
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  • • [[Giacomo di Grassi]] 1570 treatise [[Ragione di adoprar sicuramente l'Arme (Giacomo di Grassi)]] on Spadone • [[Camillo Agrippa]] 1553 treatise [[Trattato di Scientia d'Arme, con vn Dialogo di Filosofia (Camillo Agrippa
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  • .... Given that the title is a French translation of the English title of the treatise, it might represent an attempt to translate one of the later English-only e {| class="treatise"
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  • ...80s or 1590s and set up a school.{{cn}} During this period he also wrote a treatise on the use of the [[rapier]] entitled ''[[Nobilissimo discorso intorno il s == Treatise ==
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  • ...12.</ref> and possibly the earliest printed Italian fencing treatise. This treatise is important as it is the earliest work currently known from the [[Filippo ...published by [[Steven Reich]], who retitled it ''Antonio Manciolino's 1531 Treatise on Bolognese Swordsmanship''.
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  • == Treatise ==
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  • | title = <span style="font-size:1.17em;">[[Joachim Meÿer]]'s Treatise </span>
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  • ...ion of on the teachings of [[Salvator Fabris]]. It is notable as the first treatise on swordsmanship printed in the Dutch language, and one of only a handful e {| class="treatise"
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  • | subtitle = [[title::Treatise or Instruction on Fighting with Weapons]] ...to only as [[Paternostraro]] of Rome. Though Cavalcabo's manuscript of the treatise is written in Italian, it appears to only ever have been published in [[Mid
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  • | title = <span style="font-size:1.17em;">[[Joachim Meÿer]]'s Treatise </span>
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  • ...us treatises on riding and dressage, including a German translation of the treatise of [[Federico Grisone]], as well as an extensive tournament book and [[Jör {| class="treatise"
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  • ...us treatises on riding and dressage, including a German translation of the treatise of [[Federico Grisone]], as well as an extensive tournament book and [[Jör {| class="treatise"
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  • | title = <span style="font-size:1.17em;">[[Joachim Meÿer]]'s Treatise </span>
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  • ...Materia di Scherma (Marco Docciolini)|Trattato in Materia di Scherma]]'' ("Treatise on Matters of Defense"), which he dedicated to the great Florentine general ...career, possibly under the command of Don Giovanni de' Medici, to whom his treatise is dedicated.<ref> Docciolini, Marco. ''Trattato di scherma'' Edited by Sil
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  • ...of the Art of Fencing"). More than a simple translation or plagiarism, the treatise represents considerable expansion and interpretation of the Italian master' == Treatise ==
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  • | title = <span style="font-size:1.17em;">[[Joachim Meÿer]]'s Treatise </span>
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  • ...a con figuras'', which was published in Seville by Bartolome Perez. This treatise covered grappling and fencing with various weapons, including the [[side sw Though Francisco Román's treatise is lost, [[translator::Tim Rivera]] has created a [http://spanishsword.org/
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  • ...[[fencing manual]] written by [[Erhard Henning]] and printed in 1658. The treatise focuses on cut-fencing, one of the few 17th century rapier treatises to do {| class="treatise"
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  • ...others is currently unknown. It is unique among the known copies of Kal's treatise in that it has single-word captions in [[Latin]] or [[Italian]] instead of Kal's treatise consists of a partial redaction of the writings of Johannes Liechtenauer on
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  • | title = <span style="font-size:1.17em;">[[Joachim Meÿer]]'s Treatise </span>
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  • ...dition. Though it doesn't seem to have ever been published in Italian, the treatise was translated and published in [[Middle French]] in 1597 and [[Early New H
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  • ...orff 1870, p VI.</ref> It contains at least two fragments of the wrestling treatise of [[Ott Jud]], one of which was transcribed and included in ''Die Ringkuns {| class="treatise"
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  • [[George Silver]]'s treatise ''[[Paradoxes of Defence (George Silver)|Paradoxes of Defence]]'', publish {| class="treatise"
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  • | subtitle = [[title::Treatise on Matters of Defense]] '''''Trattato in Materia di Scherma''''' ("Treatise on Matters of Defense") is an [[nationality::Italian]] [[fencing manual]] w
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  • ...emanship and advice on [[mounted fencing]]. The manuscript also includes a treatise on morality and good government called ''Leal Consselheiro'' ("Loyal Counse {| class="treatise"
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  • ...us treatises on riding and dressage, including a German translation of the treatise of [[Federico Grisone]], as well as an extensive tournament book and [[Jör {| class="treatise"
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  • .... It seems to treat the use of the single [[rapier]]. Another copy of this treatise exists in the [[Die Adeliche und Ritterliche Fechtkunst (MS Best.7010 W*289 {| class="treatise"
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  • ...]] training manual by [[Johann Georg Pascha]], first printed in 1660. This treatise is most likely based on the [[vaulting]] teachings from his ''[[Kurze Unter {| class="treatise"
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  • | title = <span style="font-size:1.17em;">[[Joachim Meÿer]]'s Treatise </span>
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  • In 1536, Marozzo authored an extensive illustrated treatise on swordsmanship, dedicated to Rangoni and titled ''[[Opera Nova (Achille M == Treatise ==
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  • == Treatise ==
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  • ...e holdings of the [[Biblioteca Trivulziana]] in Milan, Italy. Christiani's treatise is dedicated to Giuseppe Maria Visconti, Marquis of {| class="treatise"
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  • ...("The Pike of Francesco Fernando Alfieri") is an [[nationality::Italian]] treatise on [[pike]] drill written by [[Francesco Fernando Alfieri]] and printed in {| class="treatise"
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  • | title = <span style="font-size:1.17em;">[[Joachim Meÿer]]'s Treatise </span>
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  • ...[[fencing manual]] by [[Johann Georg Pascha]], first printed in 1660. This treatise is most likely based on the [[half-pike]] (''Jägerstock'') teachings from {| class="treatise"
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  • ..."The Banner of Francesco Fernando Alfieri") is an [[nationality::Italian]] treatise on flag drill written by [[Francesco Fernando Alfieri]] and printed in 1638 {| class="treatise"
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  • ...lff]]. The text is largely a redaction of [[Andre Paurenfeyndt]]'s earlier treatise ''[[Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt)|Ergrun {| class="treatise"
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  • ...buch_(MS_E.1939.65.341)|Glasgow Fechtbuch]] and [[Johannes_Leck%C3%BCchner#Treatise| Lecküchner]]) or with [[Sword_and_Buckler|sword and buckler]] (using [[Wa
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  • .../ref> but with decidedly superior artwork to the other copies of the Kal's treatise. {| class="treatise"
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  • == Treatise == A copy of the second edition of his treatise is available at the Bayerische StaatsBibliothek and has been scanned and pu
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  • ...] [[fencing manual]] written by [[Joachim Köppe]] and printed in 1619. The treatise presents a system of [[rapier]] fencing based on the writings of [[Salvator {| class="treatise"
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  • | title = <span style="font-size:1.17em;">[[Johannes Lecküchner]]'s Treatise (1570)</span> | title = <span style="font-size:1.17em;">[[Paulus Hector Mair]]'s Treatise (1570)</span>
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  • | subtitle = [[title::Treatise on the Science of Arms, with a Dialogue on Philosophy]] '''''Trattato di Scientia d'Arme, con vn Dialogo di Filosofia''''' ("Treatise on the Science of Arms, with a Dialogue on Philosophy") is an [[nationality
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  • ...'. Retrieved 26 May 2012.</ref> and the oldest extant Western martial arts treatise. The original currently rests in the Rare Book & Manuscript Library of [[Co {| class="treatise"
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  • | title = <span style="font-size:130%;">[[Nicolaüs Augsburger]]'s Treatise (1489)</span> | title = <span style="font-size:130%;">[[Theodori Verolini]]'s Treatise (1679)</span>
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  • ..., to produce the first English translation of the Getty version of Fiore's treatise 'Il Fior di Battaglia'. Matt started to receive invitations to teach at in * '''Easton, Matthew'''. "Fior di Battaglia: The Martial Treatise of Fiore dei Liberi (c.1409)". ''The International Arms & Armour Conference
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  • ...[[fencing manual]] by [[Johann Georg Pascha]], first printed in 1660. This treatise is most likely based on the pike teachings from his ''[[Kurze Unterrichtung {| class="treatise"
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  • ...metimes attributed to [[Paulus Kal]] since the first part is a copy of his treatise. A study of the text shows that it is not directly copied from that manuscr {| class="treatise"
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  • ...[[fencing manual]] by [[Johann Georg Pascha]], first printed in 1661. This treatise is most likely based on the [[rapier]] teachings from his ''[[Kurze Unterri {| class="treatise"
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  • ...be either an early draft or an abridged copy of [[Salvator Fabris]]' 1606 treatise ''[[Scienza d’Arme (Salvator Fabris)|Scienza d’Arme]]'' ("The Science o {| class="treatise"
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  • == Treatise == [[Category:Orphan Treatise]]
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  • ..., the finest of all wrestling books—and deservedly the most famous—was the treatise by Nicolaes Petter and Romein de Hooghe".<ref>[[Sydney Anglo|Anglo, Sydney] A new German translation of the treatise was printed in Berlin in 1814 by Louis Quien, titled ''Das Ringerbuch des b
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  • ...in London in 1639 by I[ohn] D[awson] for Iohn Williams. However, the 1646 treatise ''[[Den Ridderlige og Adelige Fecht-Konstis (G.A)|Den Ridderlige og Adelige {| class="treatise"
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  • ...|Jakob Sutor]], as well as a complete repetition of the 1674 [[grappling]] treatise of [[Nicolaes Petter]]. {| class="treatise"
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  • ...elchior Martzan]]. However, it seems to be a new edition of a 1639 English treatise titled ''[[Pallas Armata, the Gentlemans Armorie (G.A.)|Pallas Armata, the {| class="treatise"
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