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  • ...Landshuter Ringerbuch (Hans Wurm)|Das Landshuter Ringerbuch]]. The author of the treatise Wurm published remains anonymous and its origins are unknown.
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  • ...on of [[Martin Siber]]'s poem, as well as in [[Mair]]'s longsword, as well as in [[Meyer]], [[Kölner]], and [[Rösener]].
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  • ...rformance major for the Classical Guitar before graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. ...[[MASHS]] and he is a former charter member and instructor of the [[Order of the Seven Hearts]].
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  • ...ntury priest and [[fencing master]] who was an early part of the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]] ...nt gloss of Liechtenauer's Recital (''Zettel'') on the long sword, as well as brief teachings on other weapons
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  • ...th the Historical Fencing Association, a nation wide group of groups full of people dedicated to the same.
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  • ...on ancient weapons and martial art, and he has been invited for years now as instructor in the biggest HEMA national and international events. ...is member of the FIS (Italian Fencing Federation) Working Group and member of the National Committee for HEMA examination.
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  • <section begin="1"/>In the name of the lord Saint George, the first rule of the sword in two hands is: ...tering the right leg, ''fas mutante'' entering the left leg, as many times as you like and forward and turn back.<section end="1"/>
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  • ....jpg|thumb|200px|Unarmoured longsword fencers (plate 25 of the 1467 manual of [[Hans Talhoffer]])]] ...effectively amputating limbs. The hands and forearms are a frequent target of some cuts and slices in a defensive or offensive maneuver, serving both to
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  • ...tial arts. Forgeng did his doctorate in Medieval Studies at the University of Toronto specializing in medieval and Renaissance languages and cultural his
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  • | status = Defunct (as of ~2007) ...ers and particularly well-known for its publication of color reproductions of several [[fencing manual]]s.
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  • ...t with an intended pun on "three wonders") refers to the three basic types of offensive action with the blade, viz. ...masters from around the 1440s, but it is not present in the oldest version of this text ([[GNM 3227a]]).
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  • ...is an international academic journal for researchers working in the field of martial arts studies with a focus on European martial arts. From the beginn ...s such as history, anthropology, historical sciences, art history, history of science and technology, archaeology, sport sciences or martial arts studies
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  • Modern German proper emerges with the development of the chancery orthographical standards in the later 16th to early 17th centu ...High German is, then, the term for the language of the transitional period of the late 14th to early 17th century.
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  • ...s kali/escrima and was International Director of training for the Alliance of Guardian Angels from 1989 to 1995, with responsibility for building and tea ...s grappling (Abrazare) and Dagger (Daga) curricula. He served as President of the SSG between 2011-2014.
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  • ...specific strikes that fall under the general umbrella of ''Oberhau'' (such as [[Scheitelhau]], [[Zornhau]], etc.) ...so ''haw'', cognate with English ''to hew'') as "cut"; this is misleading, as the German school distinguishes between ''hau'' (strike, impact with the ed
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  • ...martial arts and martial sports. The Hellenic Federation of HEMA is member of the International Federation IFHEMA since December 2015.
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  • ...incorporated as an educational non-profit in order to provide a wide range of services from a stable core whose educational mission is legally bound by o ...three democratic bodies with counterbalanced responsibilities. The Board of Directors watches over the mission. The Governing Council, elected by the
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  • Bio from his article in ''Masters of Medieval and Renaissance Martial Arts'': ...en involved in longsword fencing since 2001. He works as a project manager of three dimensional design.
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  • Copy from ''Sigmund Ringeck's Knightly Arts of Combat'': ...ite sword is the Brescia Spadona from Albion--light, agile, and with a lot of punch.
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  • Martial Culture in Medieval Town is a research project of the University of Bern (2018-2022), supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation. It fi ...agues from Swiss universities (a network of about ten colleagues), as well as invited contributors (international network).
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  • ...d also from below. From these come thrusts and cuts with the winding, just as it does with the sword. All elements of this are based on this writing, which here explain the foundation and the p
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  • ...martial arts of Middle Age and Renaissance, especially the ancient science of fighting with blades. ...of the ancient masters, discussing them and interpreting them to the best of our ability.
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  • Copy from ''In Saint George's Name: An Anthology of Medieval German Fighting Arts'': ...Fighting Treatise of Paulus Kal'', a facsimile, translation, and analysis of a lavishly illustrated ''[[Fechtbuch]]''.
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  • ...located in Northern (Reno/Sparks) and Southern (Las Vegas) Nevada, as well as in (Lebanon) New Hampshire/Vermont. Their study of HEMA is historical, rigorous, and efficient.
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  • ...r is not mentioned by [[Paulus Kal]] as being a member of the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]], and his exact relation to the grand master [[Johannes Liech ...of the other martial writings in the Pol Hausbuch is sometimes referred to as [[Pseudo-Hans Döbringer]].
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  • ...coauthored two books; ''Lessons on the English Longsword'', and ''Masters of Medieval and Renaissance Martial Arts''; Paladin Press). He has consulted i
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  • ...ning transcription and translation plus full comparison and interpretation of the [[1430s - Gladiatoria (MS Germ.Quart.16)|Kraków]] and [[1430s - Gladia
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  • ...ly discussed in tandem with [[duplieren]] which is also typically regarded as two tempo thrust in opposition from the bind. {{#evp:youtube|L5otXPOzdpc| A discussion of the concept and appropriate footwork by Jeff Tsay (2009)|left}}
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  • ...veral major competitions. Matt is also the organizer of [[FightCamp]], one of the biggest annual HEMA events. ...ng fu, and he has been involved with [[longbow]] [[archery]] since the age of 16.
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  • ...arts. It is my preference that Wiktenauer remain a neutral party, outside of the disputes and divisions among HEMA practitioners and organizations. To m ...its turning to urban legend, I'm creating this page to lay out such facts as there are.
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  • ...nds considerable time pointing out the errors that he sees in the treatise of [[Giacomo di Grassi]].
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  • ...with the dagger he should not, that the blade should be sharp at the point as it is seen in Alexandria:<ref>Latin passage follows; very difficult.</ref>< ...ng, is turned against you, wind it from your opponent with an inverse grip of your left hand. So that you grab his arm with your left hand and that his k
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  • ...therhood of Saint Mark''') was the name of the most important organization of German [[fencing|fencers]] in the 16th century. [[Image:Federfechter_Wappen.gif|thumb|The Arms of the Brotherhood]]
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  • ...ch instruction, but simply wrote up a pile of lessons out of the whole Art of Fencing, and sometimes turned the foremost hindmost, which the noble Herr v ...or Heinrich, and I think this might be the same person, as my calculations of the time coincides, and because the murderer's name, too, was Heinrich, who
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  • ...rigin as English ''schedule'' (namely medieval Latin ''schedula'', a strip of paper). In the [[German tradition]] of fencing, most notably in the [[Liechtenauer]] school, a ''zedel'' is a brie
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  • ...], [[Lelli]]/[[Pallavicini]]. He has two combat books out in print; ''Arte of Defence'' and ''16th Century Single Sword Combat''. More books on sword and
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  • ...'uropean '''M'''artial '''A'''rts entities, defined after HEMA<sup>1</sup> as a whole. ...sts of their groups within the organisation. Currently, HEMA Brasil has 12 of such affiliated groups spread across the country.
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  • ...Angelo Paternostraro and Antonio Rinaldi, most fine and famous men, known as the Romans." [[Torquato d'Alessandri|D’Alessandri, Torquato]]. ''Il caval ...o disagree with, explicitly rejecting overwrought geometrical explanations of fencing.
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  • ...several excerpts of it in later works on Iberian fencing, along with those of 15th century Spanish masters [[Jaime Pons]] and [[Pedro de la Torre]]. ...http://spanishsword.org/files/references.roman.pdf partial reconstruction] of it based on excerpts by later authors. He offers the following speculative
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  • | name = [[name::Truthe of the Sworde]] | Also known as =
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  • ...age is from a manual of combat from 1467. It is one of a series of images of two men fighting hand to hand with rondels, demonstrating possible attacks ...ht be used as a utility tool, or worn into battle or a jousting tournament as a side-arm.
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  • ...name="pii"/> He is known to have written a fencing manual around the turn of the 16th century, which has since been lost. The anonymous Bolognese [[Anon
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  • ...several excerpts of it in later works on Iberian fencing, as well as those of his contemporary, [[Jaime Pons]], and the later [[Francisco Román]]. ...://spanishsword.org/files/references.delatorre.pdf partial reconstruction] of it based on excerpts by later authors. He offers the following speculative
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  • | also known as = | dedicated to = Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordoba, Duke of Sessa
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  • ...ether with a fluent communication and a cohesive stance—essentially worked as a de-facto federation. ...n with unusual combinations, such as «doubles» rapier and dagger) and lots of options to socialize.
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  • The mission of Fallen Rook Publishing is to provide a professional publishing service to p ...ant to make it as easy as possible for people to access the editing skills of our team.
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  • | subtitle = [[title::The True Principles of the Art of Fencing]] | also known as =
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  • ...age (paper)|page]] and the '''verso''' the left-hand page. These are terms of art in the binding, printing, and publishing industries, and can be applied ...d ''verso''. Critical editions of manuscripts will often mark the position of text in the original manuscript, or manuscripts, in the style '42r.' or '67
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  • ...ly]] and enjoyed a period of popularity during the Italian [[renaissance]] of the 15th and early 16th centuries. ...ize, being anywhere in size from 10" to 28". It was often carried in place of a knife or larger sword.
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  • ...h are funded by pre-orders, as well as translations and scholarly analysis of subjects related to historical martial arts (available on major bookselling ...-published books and soon adding collections of research by other scholars as well.
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  • | alma_mater = University of Bologna ...(though records exist of a Spanish Lippo Dardi teaching at the University of Bologna between 1444 and 1453).{{cn}}
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  • ...n Luray - Virginia, Salisbury - Maryland, and Maple Shade - New Jersey, as of 2016. ...about HEMA, as well as train our students to be efficient Martial Artists of which Meister Liechtenauer himself would have been proud.
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  • ...his because getting approvals from the owners of that many manuals for use of illustrations just seemed like an impossible undertaking. Jay Vail has bee
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  • ...most senior members are considered the "instructors." We are a free group of enthusiasts who study the historical texts, try to properly interpret and e ...y train is a sturdy wooden waster and a three-weapon fencing mask. As soon as possible, we recommend you also get a steel blunt, padded gloves, and a gam
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  • | [[occupation::Knight of Santiago]] | alma_mater = Casa Real de Caballeros Pajes ("Royal House of Knightly Pages")
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  • ...Little is known about his life, although he describes himself as a native of Parma, and was nicknamed “The Hermit”, apparently due to his disdain fo ...scherma]]'' ("The Practice of the Sword Governed by the Perfect Conception of Fencing"), dedicated to his patron and student Tommaso Palunci, a nobleman
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  • ...s: [[Destreza]] Verdadera and Vulgar. It has steadily published an average of two books per year since its foundation in 2010, including previously undis ...://ageaeditora.com/product-category/classica/ Classica]: critical editions of historical treatises in the original language.
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  • Duplieren ("Doubling") is a sword technique mentioned in the writings of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]], [[Ringeck]], [[Joachim Meÿer]], and others. It Meyer describes it as such:
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  • ...logy]], lives on today as the premiere work on the systematic organization of medieval weaponry. ...significant collection. In addition he was an artist and illustrated most of his books, and was also a speaker.<ref> Detail taken from ''Knight and his
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  • ==The Mission of the JWMA== ...that has immediate application. Given the rapidity of the growing numbers of western-oriented martial arts groups and schools, the indication is evident
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  • ...ggests that this technique is sometimes necessary, but is an inferior type of parry to [[Absetzen]]
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  • | subtitle = [[title::The Second Book of Niccoletto Giganti]] | also known as =
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  • ...sword in one and two hands, Messer, dagger, lance, and poleaxe, in and out of armour. ...''Ringeck'', ''Danzig'' and ''3227a'') of the tradition. [[3227a]] is used as the main discursive framework.
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  • | subtitle = "[[title::Dialogue on the Use of the Sword]]" | also known as =
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  • '''Translation:''' Reinier van Noort et al. ''The Spada Maestra of Bondì di Mazo''. 2016. ...and-matteo-butera-and-francesco-lanza-and-jherek-swanger/the-spada-maestra-of-bondì-di-mazo/hardcover/product-22739813.html
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  • ...with the medieval longsword, period grappling techniques and other weapons of the system. NYHFA is a member of the HEMA Alliance and the xKDF Network.
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  • ...title::Short but Clear Description of the Pike-Play, as well as the Drills of the Pike]] | also known as =
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  • ...ian masters he studied with, and states that Suvenus was himself a student of [[Nicholai de Toblem]].<ref name="dei Liberi Pisani Dossi">[[Fiore de'i Lib
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  • | name = [[name::Paradoxes of Defence]] | Also known as =
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  • | patron = Charles II of Spain | title = List of published works
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  • ...ms to be a be a flick executed in the same direction as an opponents blade as it attempts to slip the bind.
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  • | location = [[inventory::Ashmole MS 45 Ⅱ]], [[museum::University of Oxford]]<br/>Oxford, United Kingdom | Also known as = ''[[name::The Poem of the Pel]]''
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  • ...eadware you can think, from wide rim hat to turban. There was a high level of literacy and people also published and read other languages besides Netherl
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  • | name = [[name::Bref Instructions vpõ My Pradoxes of Defence]] | Also known as =
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  • | Also known as = ''[[name::The Poem of the Pel]]'' | Place of origin = England
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  • ...s brothers did, nevertheless his writings demonstrate a considerable level of education. The first record of Eyb's activities as a soldier is in 1470, when he accompanied his father on a campaign in the M
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Paradoxes of Defence'' (George Silver)}} | name = [[title::Paradoxes of Defense]]
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  • | Also known as = ''[[name::The Poem of the Pel]]'' | Place of origin = British Empire
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  • ...several excerpts of it in later works on Iberian fencing, as well as those of his contemporary, [[Pedro de la Torre]], and the later [[Francisco Román]] ...[http://spanishsword.org/files/references.pons.pdf partial reconstruction] of it based on excerpts by later authors. He offers the following speculative
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  • ...="1"/>Here you hear the techniques and principles of the unarmored fencing of master Liechtenauer in simple words, so it may be better understood than it ...ome to strikes, and also that it is about ''Vorschlag'' and ''Nachschlag'' as hit has been written often before.
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  • | name = [[name::Mathematical Demonstration of the Sorde]] | Also known as =
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  • ...tle = [[title::Thorough and Proper Description of the Art of Fencing]] | caption = Title page of the 1620 edition
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  • ...udied with was [[Johannes Suvenus]], who was himself a student of Nicholai of Toblem, from the "Mexinian diocese".<ref name="dei Liberi Pisani Dossi">[[F ...anima cuius requiescat in pace'' ("Johannes of Columna, who was Archbishop of Messina, may his soul rest in peace"). See {{Google books|EP8qAAAAIAAJ|Arch
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  • ...er, protection"; the English cognate is ''hood'', with an original meaning of "covering"). ...ng action (MHG ''lëger'' "camp", hence also "siege", lit. "place or state, of ''lying'' (in wait, preparation etc.)"; thence Modern German ''Lager'' "cam
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  • | caption = Woodcut of Christian Egenolff | alma_mater = University of Mainz
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  • ...Marco Docciolini)|Trattato in Materia di Scherma]]'' ("Treatise on Matters of Defense"), which he dedicated to the great Florentine general Don Giovanni ...is listed as having died on the 23rd September 1610; buried in the Church of San Niccolò Oltrarno in Florence, together with his brother Giovanfrancesc
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  • ...#set: title = The Practice of the Sword Governed by the Perfect Conception of Fencing}} | also known as =
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  • ...nuine use of the Rapier and of the Sword, as well against the right handed as against the left handed man is displayed: And now set forth and first publi | also known as =
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  • ...cation = [[inventory::MS 23.279]], [[museum::Metropolitan Museum of Art]]<br/>New York City, New York | Also known as =
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  • ...or">Mayor, A. Hyatt. ''Prints and People''. Princeton: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1971. ISBN 0691003262</ref> ...he keystones in the chancel, working with Hans Baldung, the gifted student of [[Albrecht Dürer]]. He is not to be confused with the slightly older Stras
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  • ...h was a direct line descendant of the official weaponsmiths in the service of the local barons, whose ruined castle Burg Geroldseck still overlooks the v ...y BIG ones, like two-handers?" I said yes, he did. Dave said he wanted one of those.
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  • ...ers of Austria-Hungary, which is why he is often referred to as a reformer of fencing.<ref>Stefan Feichtinger, 2021. "[https://historicalfencing.at/barba
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  • | Also known as = ''Discorso di Camillo Palladini Bolognese <br/>sopra l'arte della | Place of origin = Bologna, Italy (?)
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  • | name = [[name::Bref instructions upon my Paradoxes of defence]] | Also known as =
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  • ...derstanding and comprehension than what was previously written with a lack of succinctness and directness in the rhymes and glosses. This runs through th ...me to blows. Because 'before' and 'after' signify Vorschlag and Nachschlag as was often written before.
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  • ...he was actually [[Andre Lignitzer]], a member of the fellowship and author of at least four other treatises. Otherwise, his exact relation to the high ma ..., [[Nicklass Preußen]], and "The Priest" [[Hans Döbringer]], Andres is one of the four masters credited with writing the addendum to [[Johannes Liechtena
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  • ...ft shoulder and return the montante to again place the point on the ground as at the beginning, and all the rules having to do with the montante negro wi ....php?98627-Montante-rules-of-Dom-Diogo-Gomes-de-Figueiredo Montante, rules of Dom Diogo Gomes de Figueiredo ]
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  • | subtitle = [[title::Thorough Description of the Noble and Knightly Fencing- or Weapon-Art]] | caption = Title page of the 1671 edition
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  • ...s contemporaries.<ref name="Part5860">Partington, James Riddick. A History of Greek Fire and Gunpowder, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998, pp. 58- One of the most influential studies of the ''Liber Ignium'' was conducted by Marcellin Berthelot which is cited in
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  • ...ties from Kansas State University. He now trains in ''Kunst des Fechtens'' as both a martial artist and a scholar. He previously trained in jujitsu, kung
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  • | movement = [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]] ...in 1470.<ref>The Fellowship of Liechtenauer is recorded in three versions of [[Paulus Kal]]'s treatise: [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS 1825)|MS 1825]] (1460
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  • ...achtschwert/montante] both from a fencing and more historiographical point of view. ...nt to present a comprehensive overview on the topic, trying to debunk some of the most diffused stereotypes and beliefs about this weapon.
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  • ...ds. That is now clarified and laid out in this book, so that every fighter of the art (who already understands duelling) can understand it.<section end=" <section begin="17"/>The openings of one who is armed
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  • ...w recital Master Martin Syber had prepared and set-down and is a selection of many masterful applications and is partitioned and set down in six courses< <section begin="2"/>{{red|b=1|Now here begins the forward and lessons of the recital, thereafter the six courses.}}
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  • | caption = Title page of the first edition ...he First Entreating the Use <br/>of the Rapier and Dagger, <br/>the Second of Honor and <br/>Honorable Quarrels.
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  • ...sling.<ref name="Anglo1"/> It is speculated that Monte died in the Battle of Agnadello in 1509.{{cn}} ...gs, Monte's teachings don't seem to have had any impact on the development of Italian fencing styles.
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  • <section begin="1"/>Here begins Master Liechtenauer's Art of Fencing with the Sword on Foot and on Horse, Bare and in Harness. ...many hundred years. And this is the foundation and core of all of the arts of fencing.
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  • ...if they had been connected. When you strike or thrust at another in front of you, then no strikes or thrusts before or behind, nor besides or wide-reach ...rs<ref name="Leychmeistere"/> since these [five strikes] are the foundation of his<ref>Liechtenauer’s</ref> art.<section end="1"/>
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  • ...text = The index of masters is currently only complete up through the end of the 16th Century. }} ...g guilds or government offices, but for many masters we have no indication of a higher authority than their own expertise in teaching fencing.
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  • <section begin="1"/>{{red|b=1|H}}ere begins Master Liechtenauer's Art of Fencing with the Sword on Foot and on Horse, Bare and in Harness. ...many hundred years. And this is the foundation and core of all of the arts of fencing.
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  • ...dents will make this cover, and then they will make the plays shown after, as they are qualified to do. ...dagger. I can also put you in the middle bind, which is the third play [3] of the First Dagger Remedy Master. I could also make other plays against you,
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  • ...Historical Arts] exists to promote the study of history through the medium of the historical, martial and creative arts.'' == Academy of Historical Arts in Glasgow ==
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  • ...typically followed by a thrust. [[Joachim Meÿer]] describes this technique as being executed with the strait edge. ...le = <span style="font-size:130%;">[[Pseudo-Peter von Danzig]]'s Gloss of the Recital (before 1452)</span>
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  • ...cut or a thrust. The third intends to throw two spears he has made ready, as you see drawn here.</p> ...l as I can with the Boar’s Tusk. Each of these guards uses the same method of defense. I wait unperturbed for them to come at me one after the other, and
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  • ...e is not mentioned by [[Paulus Kal]] as being a member of the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]], and his exact relation to the high master is uncertain. ..., [[Nicklass Preußen]], and "The Priest" [[Hans Döbringer]], Nyssen is one of the four masters credited with writing the addendum to [[Johannes Liechtena
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  • ...nd the Plow and Parting Strike, not {to understand} as in the first verses of the book, but in another interpretation.<section end="1"/> <section begin="2"/>'''Now begins the foreword and lore of the markverses, thereafter the six plays.'''
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  • ''Gassenhau'' (or ''-hauer'', lit. "alley-strike(r)") is a type of strike described in [[CGM 558]] ([[Hugo Wittenwiler]]) and in [[HS Best.702 Both descriptions seem to describe a flurry of blows intended to intimidate or push back the opponent.
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  • | education = Master of Archaeology ...with a small group of fellow students of archaeology at Leiden University as the HEMA club HSSV Ludolph van Ceulen. At the moment he is an independent r
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  • Only two members of the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]] are known to have taught the unarmored fencing according to Here is a side-by-side comparison of the [[gloss]]es on only section of the Recital that we have in its entirety from both, the [[Scheitelhaw]]. Al
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  • ...Ere we explore and elaborate the pieces and rules of the unarmored fencing of Master Liechtenauer, using shorter and simpler speech for more and better l ...e put to shame despite your art. These words were often explained earlier, as they only signify this: to always be in motion and not to rest or idle, so
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  • ...longer). The process of writing interpretations of existing texts is known as '''glossing'''. ...g discussed. The Jewish practice of recording ''Midrashim'' in the margins of the ''Tanakh'' is a parallel tradition that arose in this same period.
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  • If you're looking to contribute to the Wiktenauer, here is a list of perpetual jobs: ...e any rare scans in your collection, please contribute them. A subcategory of the list contains pages that have black and white scans but not color. Feel
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  • ...other small sidearms, as well as texts on Olympic fencing and other forms of sport combat. ...their content, including fencing treatises, wrestling treatises, and books of military strategy.
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  • {{dablink|This article, or parts of this article, has been translated from the German Wikipedia page [http://de ...eia". It contains a list of recipes to treat 36 horse diseases, and is one of the few texts in older German literature that have had a strong impact into
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  • ...other small sidearms, as well as texts on Olympic fencing and other forms of sport combat. ...their content, including fencing treatises, wrestling treatises, and books of military strategy.
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  • ...Angelo Paternostraro and Antonio Rinaldi, most fine and famous men, known as the Romans." [[Torquato d'Alessandri|D’Alessandri, Torquato]]. ''Il caval ...rolamo Cavalcabo]]'s fencing manual (presumably as the "late Paternostrier of Rome") subtitled [[Traité ou instruction pour tirer des armes (Girolamo Ca
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  • | movement = [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]] ...in 1470.<ref>The Fellowship of Liechtenauer is recorded in three versions of [[Paulus Kal]]'s treatise: [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS 1825)|MS 1825]] (1460
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  • ...e is not mentioned by [[Paulus Kal]] as being a member of the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]], and his exact relation to the high master is uncertain. ...Jobs von der Nyssen]], and "The Priest" [[Hans Döbringer]], Preußen is one of the four masters credited with writing the addendum to [[Johannes Liechtena
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  • ...icate modern-day nations, but in their period all of these lands were part of the Holy Roman Empire.|link=https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=2045947937 ...Press, 2010. p 7.</ref> Of particular interest is the international nature of the group, including masters from present-day Austria, Czech Republic, Germ
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  • | caption = Self-portrait detail from his painting of the Colosseum. ...s of the sixteenth century, famous for his depictions of the Seven Wonders of the World.
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  • ...arms shows two hands gripping a quill, a griffin holding a sword (repeated as the [[Crest (heraldry)|crest]]), two crossing winged swords and a swordsman ...opoly. In 1575 they were admitted by the council of [[Frankfurt]] in spite of the Marx brothers's protests, and on 7 March 1607, they were officially rec
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  • ...ogged under the pseudonym [[Hans Talhoffer]], who was also central to many of his articles, but eventually he revealed his identity and began listing his ...Historical Martial Arts, and most recently Taijiquan. He has been a member of Zornhau since 2005, and in 2009 he joined a second HEMA club named [http://
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  • ...is ''The Archeology of Weapons: Arms and Armour from Prehistory to the Age of Chivalry'' 1960. ...g Swords", 1919), modified in 1927 by [[R. E. M. Wheeler]] into a typology of nine types labelled I to IX.
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  • ...r Liechtenauer’s Art of fencing with the sword on foot and mounted as well as with Armour and without. ...ced it in its completeness. It is not the case that he invented this art – as mentioned before – but he has travelled many lands, willing to learn and
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  • | education = Doctor of philosophy and of medicine | alma_mater = University of Wittenberg
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  • ...uctions and <br/>advantages that are to be had in the<br/>practice of arms of every sort; newly<br/>corrected and printed. | also known as =
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:''The Schoole of the Noble and Worthy Science of Defence'' (Joseph Swetnam)}} ...= ''[[title::The School of the Noble and Worthy Science of Defence]]''
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  • ...red and developed hundreds of years ago, and it is the foundation and core of all fencing arts. ...through many lands and searched for the true and correct art for the sake of experiencing and knowing it.
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  • | subtitle = [[title::Honors and Praise to the Art of Fencing]] ...itle = Honors and Praise to the Free <br/>and Chivalric Art of Fencing
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  • ...wrestling as taught by master Ott, the wrestling master of the noble dukes of Austria, may God have mercy on his soul.}}<section end="1"/> ...ef> When you attack first use your speed, when you attack at the same time as the opponent use your balance and when you act after your opponent pay atte
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  • ...quickest is to take the dagger from your hand,<br/>so as to avoid any risk of harm from the player.</em></p> ...ong plays, as shown below. Whether in armor or unarmored there is no doubt of their effectiveness.
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  • ...cerpt from the previous Recital and many other good devices from the hands of many masters which have been assembled by Master Martin Syber. And it is di [3] {{red|b=1|Here begins the foreword and lore of the same New Recital, and thereafter, the six rounds.}}
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  • ...her seize him at the throat, and with the foot kick him in the knee-hollow of his preceding foot (the one which stands forward), which has its heel turne Move to seize rapidly with your right hand and grab the fingers of his right hand. Punch his right arm with your left hand, which you seized i
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  • ...it was agreed on. Given [in] Eltville [am Rhein] on monday after the feast of Saints Peter and Paul. A. D. 1385. [July 3rd, 1385]"</p><p>''Wir Adolff et
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  • <section begin="2"/>Turn the horse and grab hold of his right hand with your left.<section end="2"/> <section begin="3"/>Make sure as soon as your saddles join together, you take his sword.<section end="3"/>
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  • ...tates that he had been maimed in a fight with "criminals" and lost the use of his left arm (and then learned to fence with his right, implying that he ha ...ilar fencing teachings in his book, suggesting that the two texts are part of the same tradition.
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  • ...Pike, the Flag, the Half-Pike, the Vaulting Horse, the Grapple, the Fence of Thrust and Blow, and Finally the Carving Knife]] | caption = Title page of the first edition
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  • ''Collected by Captain Federico Ghisliero, in service of the Prince of Parma, & Piacenza, etc., Ranuccio Farnese'' ...confusion, like many have done, who have dealt with this art, we will warn of constituting
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  • ...cation = [[inventory::MS 26.236]], [[museum::Metropolitan Museum of Art]]<br/>New York City, New York | Also known as =
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  • ...i_31492365/paladin-press-closing|title=Paladin Press, Boulder's chronicler of combat, to shut down after 47 years|access-date=2018-09-04}}</ref><ref>{{Ci ...r the time. Paladin's edition became required reading for serious students of guerrilla warfare and is still in print today.{{fact}} This early work set
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  • ...= [[title::New Discourse on the Knightly and World-<br/>Renowned Art of Fencing]] | caption = Title page of the 1625 edition
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  • ...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 after me…</p> ...s dagger. Similarly in this play I could strike downwards to his hand just as in the earlier play I struck upwards to his hand.</p>
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  • ...make it clearer that he is talking about the move with his dagger as well as the footwork.</ref> ...usts, I know how to guard myself from these: I will withdraw my right foot as I deflect. I understand the narrow play so well that I cannot possibly fail
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  • ...through many lands and sought the legitimate and truthful art for the sake of experiencing and knowing it.'' ([[Pol Hausbuch (MS 3227a)|Ms. 3227a]]) ...nvention of reserving "von" for nobility was widespread but not universal, of course, which is why this is merely a clue rather than a fact.</ref>
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  • ...are the ox, the plough, and the skull-hew—not thus as in the first summary of the book, rather together in explanation.<section end="1"/> <section begin="2"/>'''Now heave yourself at the foreword and the lore of the summary, and thereafter, the six goings.'''
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  • ...or in the knee pits, between the legs and on all the limbs, where the coat of mail joins inside. Because these are the best place in which to strike him. ...the spear. So you should prepare yourself with two ground positions, just as is now explained.<section end="2"/>
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  • ...spot.de/2011/10/der-fecht-und-exercitienmeister-johann.html]". ''A history of Johann Andreas Schmidt''. Retrieved 16 January 2016.</ref> ...with just a stick, he took on "six strong farmers" in Altdorf in the area of Nuremberg. He defeated them all, thus winning the bet.<ref name="Schmidt-Hi
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  • ...ween permanent classes and study groups. A class is offered to all members of the club, whereas a study group’s purpose is to develop into a permanent ...iska Fäktskola]] and hosted in Malmö. The event is held during the weekend of the Swedish All Saint’s Day, which occurs on the Saturday between October
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