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  • | Two images from Marozzo's ''Opera Nova'' | Two images from Marozzo's ''Opera Nova''
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  • ...her Giovanfrancesco di Bernardo di Marco Docciolini (who died in 1587) and other family members.<ref> Docciolini, Marco. ''Trattato di scherma'' Edited by S ...t Giovanni Battista Doni, suggests a professional relationship between the two. This provides a plausible explanation as to how Docciolini's portrait migh
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  • The term '''recto-verso''' describes two-sided text. The terms are important in the field of [[codicology]], where e ...re is no obvious primary side. Some works are planned to exploit being on two sides of the same piece of paper, but usually the works are not intended to
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  • ...cond aims to strike him with a cut or a thrust. The third intends to throw two spears he has made ready, as you see drawn here.</p> ...method of defense. I wait unperturbed for them to come at me one after the other, and my defense will not fail against cuts, thrusts, nor any handheld weapo
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  • ...erg Fechtbuch]],{{cn}} but this may simply be because he was not aware any other copies of the Recital. ...dy kunst des lange Schwerdttes.<ref>There is then a small illustration of two knights in armour fighting with long swords.</ref></p>
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  • We run regular classes, seminars and other events in [http://www.academyofhistoricalarts.co.uk/glasgow/ The Vanguard C ...a-services.org/conference/ Real Fighting Stuff Conference] that runs every two to three years.
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  • | <p>[3] Item. The two guards or stances break the '''arc strike''' and you shall find how to do s ...in the messer and place them as with the sword, only with one hand and the other around back, and this guard or stance is named the '''Steer''' in the messe
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  • Only two members of the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]] are known to have taught the | ''With its turn<ref>''Kehr'' has two etymologies: one is "to turn", the other is "to sweep away" or to "carry off"; the gloss supports the first derivati
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  • ...engagement<br/>That is how to do the Spring Strike<br/>&emsp;To both sides two times<br/>By winding engage his ricasso strongly<br/>&emsp;The Fiddlestick <section begin="4"/>{{red|b=1|The other play}}
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  • ...ould begin with the spear. So you should prepare for the first attack with two basic positions, as it is now explained.<section end="2"/> ...then his point goes past yours, then twitch through and thrust him to the other side. Or if he stays with the second setting aside with the point in front
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  • ...ting to ''circa'' 1200. The [[Maciejowski Bible]] (''circa'' 1245) depicts other examples. ...he earlier types, typically some 15 cm (almost 6 inches), allow occasional two-handed use. The cross-guards are usually straight, and the pommels Brazil-n
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  • | <p style="font-weight:bold;">Rules or Canons of the Two-Handed Sword:</p> | <ol style="margin-left:2em;" start="2"><li>Two talhos, and a thrust and a revez,<ref>A Revez is a backhand blow.</ref> ent
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  • ...uction and practice of early [[Kunst des Fechtens]] using sword in one and two hands, Messer, dagger, lance, and poleaxe, in and out of armour. ...principles and technique translate to a shorter weapon. Spear, poleaxe and other [[staff weapons]] are used in more advanced training to project the same th
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  • ...n="1"/>In the name of the lord Saint George, the first rule of the sword in two hands is: ...reves'', leaving with a ''mutante'' to one side and ''fas mutante'' to the other... as many times as you like.<section end="9"/>
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  • ...da'' was first printed in Padua in 1653 by [[Sebastiano Sardi]]. The first two parts were previously published by Sardi in 1640 as ''[[La Scherma (Frances <h3 style="clear:both;"> Part Two </h3>
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  • Later he taught in Hildburghausen. In 1721, when he challenged to fight two other fencing masters, names unknown, before Bayreuth's Marquis, Georg Wilhelm vo ...les that accompanied teachings with the two-handed sword from the previous two centuries.<ref name="Schmidt-History"/>
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  • ...Martial Arts]], 2005. Retrieved 30 November 2010.</ref> but is absent from other presentations of his work. Its presence in Talhoffer's writings over thirty ...ork, though it is still substantial enough to reasonably conclude that the two are related in some way.
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  • ...principles; one of fostering an academic recognition of the field and the other of creating a link between professional scholars and museum professionals a
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  • ...gal code and ''Landfried König Rudolf''. The second section was written by two different scribes; the treatises at the front and back are anonymous, but t
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  • <p>This master awaits these two with their spears. The Master, who is waiting with a staff and a dagger, se | <p>[12] This is the play of the Master who awaits the two opponents with their spears. The Master has a dagger in his right hand, and
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