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  • | Format = Single-sided; one illustration with text below ...tigua]] and the Bolognese fencing of [[Girolamo Cavalcabo]].{{cn}} This is one of three manuscripts of Heredia's work, the other two being the [[Traite de
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  • | Format = Single-sided; one illustration per page ...English title of the treatise, it might represent an attempt to translate one of the later English-only editions back to French.
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  • ...Collection]] in London, United Kingdom. This translation appears to be the one that was published in 16777 by his student [[Johann Joachim Hynitzsch]], wh | source link =
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  • ...ima antigua]] and the Bolognese fencing of [[Girolamo Cavalcabo]]. This is one of three manuscripts of Heredia's work, the other two being the [[Traite de | source link =
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  • ...' own book with extensive additions and expansions by Schöffer. It is thus one of the longest rapier treatises ever written. | source link = http://resolver.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/SBB0002D0FD00000000
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  • ...tigua]] and the Bolognese fencing of [[Girolamo Cavalcabo]].{{cn}} This is one of three manuscripts of Heredia's work, the other two being the [[Traite de | source link =
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  • ...Erhard Henning]] and printed in 1658. The treatise focuses on cut-fencing, one of the few 17th century rapier treatises to do so. | source link = http://resolver.libis.be/IE13880159/representation
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  • ...t = Two columns of text per page, <br/>one of simple rules and one <br/>of complex rules | source link =
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  • ...[[Biblioteca Comunale degli Intronati di Siena]] in Siena, Italy. This is one of two manuscript copies of Altoni's work, the other being the [[Monomachia | source link =
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  • ...e [[Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze]] in Florence, Italy. This is one of two manuscript copies of Altoni's work, the other being the [[Monomachia | source link = http://www.tauman.com/Treatises/Altoni/Altoni-original.pdf
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  • ...ngs of the [[Archivo Histórico de Protocolos]] in Zaragoza, Spain. This is one of very few sources for instructions on the use of the [[montante]], an Ibe | source link =
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  • ...oldings of the [[Biblioteca Publica del Estado]] in Toledo, Spain. This is one of very few sources for instructions on the use of the [[montante]], an Ibe ...head, and then exit (neither more nor less) with your two thrusts, one to one side and the other to the other.
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  • | <p>[3] Scythes—those one shall differentially temper.</p> | <p>[4] Files—one shall harden those in urine or in linseed oil or in buck's blood/ram's bloo
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  • | Format = Double-sided; text with one <br/>miniature per side ...leezt. Dorchwechsel. zuck}}<ref>The Zorenhawe, etc. Including two knights, one of whom wards off the blow of his opponent whilst on bended knee.</ref></p>
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  • ...b of HEMA enthusiasts who learn from one another. We focus on those skills one might have experienced in late 1300s Germany. We're not a school, even thou ...ly rooted in the early German school of Longsword, and as such our primary source is the work of Master Liechtenauer via the writing of Ringeck; however, we
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  • ...nd <br/>Dagger, Composed in Former Times by <br/>Mr. Peloquin, Captain and One of the Four <br/>Leading Fencing Masters of France.'' | Format = Double-sided; one illustration per side, <br/>with text alongside
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  • ...otary and fencer. He left a list of nine rules for the two-handed sword in one of his [[Las nueve reglas de la espada de dos mano (MS 2790)|manuscripts of | source link =
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  • ...as the first treatise on swordsmanship printed in the Dutch language, and one of only a handful ever produced. | source link =
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  • ...had attempted to analyse the general principles underlying unarmed combat—one of the tasks Monte set himself."<ref>[[Sydney Anglo|Anglo, Sydney]]. ''The | source link =
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  • ...as the ''atajo'' or the 'movement of conclusion'. This approach makes this one of the best options when looking for a whole, comprehensive Destreza textbo | source link =
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  • '''''Las cien conclusiones de la destreza de las armas''''' ("One Hundred Conclusions of the Skill at Arms"; MS Phill.1941) is a [[nationalit | source link = http://resolver.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/SBB0001EDAE00000000
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  • ...r presence in the Cluny may indicate that they were intended to illustrate one or more prior German fencing treatises (such as that of [[Andre Lignitzer]] | source link = http://www.photo.rmn.fr/C.aspx?VP3{{=}}SearchResult&VBID{{=}}2CO5PCQ
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  • ...eeply tied with other topics, as bucolic and pastoral narrations, like the one of hunting; the description of the marvelous palace of Mondragone; the essa | source link =
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  • | Format = Double-sided; one illustration per side, <br/>with text above | source link = http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/32426
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  • ..."experimental and rudimentary block book", and notes that it may have been one of the earliest printed martial arts treatises produced.<ref>Ibid, p 194.</ ...], 2011. Retrieved 4 May 2011.</ref> it was reprinted again in Augsburg by one Hannsen Sittich, who seems to have used the original plates. In 1535-40, a
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  • ...contains at least two fragments of the wrestling treatise of [[Ott Jud]], one of which was transcribed and included in ''Die Ringkunst des deutschen Mitt | source link =
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  • | Format = Double-sided; one illustration per side ...re are probably missing pages from the introduction, and it ends with only one half of an intended play of the pike.
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  • ...ldings of the [[Sächsische Landesbibliothek]] in Dresden, Germany. This is one of four known 17th century German translations of Fabris' work, and include | source link =
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  • ...so touches on the principle techniques of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]'s art. One other interesting note is that Rösener also copied segments from the poetr | source link = http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/bsb00026371/image_1
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  • ...ould give hints how the text should be understood. So this manual could be one of the best latest finds. ...pencil and only made minor notes on the side of the pages, while the other one used ink and sometimes made major changes in the manuscript. The primary sc
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  • | Format = Double-sided; one illustration per <br/>side, with captions | source link = https://jbc.bj.uj.edu.pl/dlibra/doccontent?id=271106
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  • <h3 style="clear:both;"> Part One </h3> | source link =
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  • ...l, preserve page 4r from the first edition, including the ''Argomento'' on one side and the portrait of Viggiani on the other, bound in between the first | source link =
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  • | Format = Single-sided; one illustration per page, <br/>with text below ...nd thrust his head between your legs and clap on his [right] and thrust in one [go].</p>
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  • <p>Understand it like this: When one strikes at you from-the-roof, strike the wrath-hew with the long edge, as h ...ies you, and if he will also parry this strike, then from that moment make one more or a inverted winding with a thrust or strike upon that.</p>
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  • ...of the [[Biblioteca del Palacio Real de Madrid]] in Madrid, Spain. This is one of very few sources for instructions on the use of the [[montante]], an Ibe | source link =
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  • <p>To the charging-in wrestling, is that each one is the first, you should not only use charging-in,<ref>''Zulauffen</ref> ra ...be taking when you charge toward him, then crouch yourself and take him by one leg and pull him forcefully upwards, and hit him with the other foot with y
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  • ...nt at your blade, do not let [it] connect, but while the blades will touch one another, let it run off,<ref>''ablauffen''</ref> step with the left foot st ...cut him on the inside again to the face. Thus also if someone cuts at you one the outside, then again tear his blade away, let yours go around the head,
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  • | Format = One side, three columns | source link = http://wwwapp.cc.columbia.edu/ldpd/app/apis/search?mode=search&subje
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  • ...two guards also 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 '''St ...masters say that this guard is named the '''iron door''' and indeed it is one guard.</p>
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  • ...t run-in with shoving, etc. It also takes away the scalper. It also breaks one as such again as above with the hilt thrown over that and cast down.</p> | source link =
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  • .../>Lest<ref>lit. ‘or’</ref> he clash loudly, sounding over it.<br/>Whenever one wishes to bind-upon<br/>Then wind the short edge into forwards. | source link =
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  • ...Elder|Lucas Cranach]] and printed in Wittemberg by [[Hans Lufft]] in 1539. One of the earliest printed treatises on wrestling, the book includes lucid des | source link = http://data.onb.ac.at/ABO/%2BZ184164906
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  • ...ch''' is a compilation of two [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]]s, one created in the late 1400s and the other dated 1515. It was owned by the Cou ...lhalm for his works and instead, both probably derive from an even earlier source.
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  • ...behind over your head<br/>And run as fast as you can / <br/>&emsp;Now the one who chases you fastest<br/>And as soon as you think is he is near you / <br ...s in with the point with a perfect thrust; and this has to be done fast so one does not defend against it.</p>
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  • ...sed this to divide their cities into senators and knights and ordered that one of the principal studies of the citizenry be the military arts. With this s ...ot knowing what the adversary is about to do, and estimating that any work one could read or teach would be a useless waste of time, and attaching the exa
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  • ...r]] fencing guild from 1522 to 1523. [[Paulus Hector Mair]] is the primary source of information about his life, noting that Rast was a professional sword po ...rg in 1570. This may indicate that Rast was drawing on an earlier, unknown source for the mounted material, or even for all three of these sections.
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  • ...court of Spain in 1599. There he instructed Jehan L'Hermite, a Belgian and one of the prince's tutors, in the use of the [[montante]] and double [[side sw ...in several traditions that term is used to describe a lunge, meaning that one foot is firm instead of both moving. That's my only reason for using "stand
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  • ...ompanies the one with the bald head—or the instructor—says "Sacerdos", the one accompanying the other person says "Scholaris".</p> | source link = http://diglib.hab.de/mss/125-16-extrav/start.htm
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  • ...iption work - Transcribe manuals that have not yet been completed and have source manual stored or linked to in the wiki. If you are unsure of the master or Use Browse Categories to the left to begin browsing, or jump straight to one of the traditions beneath it.
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  • ...zog August Bibliothek]] in Wolfenbüttel, Germany. This manuscript contains one of the few Germanic treatises from this period that show no connection to t Set the sword in front of the left foot and swing it high with the one hand while at the same time springing with the feet together. And step forw
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  • ...bes the preferred offensive maneuvers of Tamariz' Destreza, and; a note on one of D. Luis Pacheco de Narvaez's conclusions, from [[Las cien conclusiones d | source link =
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  • | Format = Double-sided; one illustration per side, <br/>with text below | source link = http://www.nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:384-uba002006-0
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  • ...]].{{cn}} [[Sydney Anglo]] describes this text as "historically speaking, [one of] the [two] most important treatises on unarmed combat ever printed", and ...rűhmten Faustfechters und Ringers Joh. Petter'' and including a forward by one J. F. Lürmann. In 1887, [[Karl Wassmannsdorff]] created a parallel edition
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  • <p>'''The first piece''' is that one sets forward with the left foot and holds the sword on the right shoulder a ...hird piece''' that comes from the Zwifachen Oberhau, that is that one with one Oberhau steps from the right shoulder and you strike courageously on the sw
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  • | Format = Double-sided; one or two illustrations per <br/>side, with captions ...mmonplace book created in or around 1524; it seems to have been scribed by one [[Benedictus Rughalm]], though he was probably not the author of any of it.
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  • ...ete painted manuscript by [[Jörg Breu the Younger]] some time before 1545. One of these two may be the archetype for this treatise, and until further evid ...it is a grab to the upper front part of the legs near his manhood, so that one can be thrown and grabbed wantonly and easily, as is shown in the figure.
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  • ...new simplified illustrations, removing the backgrounds and scaled down to one quarter size. The source of these additional watercolors is a copy of the 1652 edition that has not
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  • | Format = Double-sided; one illustration per side, <br/>with scattered text | source link = http://www.nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:384-uba002008-1
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  • | Format = Single-sided; one illustration per page, <br/>with scattered text ...a fragment, containing only nine plays of wrestling, three of messer, and one each of dagger, long sword, and staff. It has no consistent foliation, and
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  • ...t Wol]] and the [[MS Cotton Titus A xxv|Cotton Titus]] manuscript, this is one of only three extant treatises describing Medieval English martial arts. A Quarter fair before you, delivered with one hand. Voiding back the right foot with another Quarter with both hands. A D
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  • | <p>Make him a feint in ''quart'' and one in ''tertie'', and make a ''volta'' in in ''quart''.</p> | <p>Set yourself in ''secund'', if one thrusts in at you on the inside, then take [it] away with the hand, and thr
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  • ...seem to have been a professional [[fencing master]], Agrippa stands out as one of the most influential fencing theorists in history. His first treatise, t | source link = http://data.onb.ac.at/rep/107BDB08
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  • | Format = Double-sided; one illustration per page, <br/>with text below | source link = http://www.nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:384-uba002004-0
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  • ...ing only 20 folia (all individual leaves). It has a preface in Italian and one to four illustrated figures per page in the main body; the figures are acco ...ent in the book's current state, as well as a certain play of the sword in one hand which is likewise missing from that section. Furthermore, the manuscri
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  • ...on into question. In addition, another version of the poem was included in one of [[Hans Talhoffer]]'s manuscripts almost fifty years earlier,<ref>[[Hans | source link =
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  • ...reconstruction and practice of early [[Kunst des Fechtens]] using sword in one and two hands, Messer, dagger, lance, and poleaxe, in and out of armour. ...progressively to build structure and close-range resources. [[Messer]] or one-handed sword sessions are interspaced in this practice to study how princip
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  • ...fight he must first make sure to start on his day, and make sure that the one who writes his letter of provocation is his brother, as well as the person ...h, it will be the person who provokes that will have the advantage. But if one of the two absolutely wants to risk fighting his brother, he should choose
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  • ...t consists of approximately 35 leaves and includes two different prefaces, one in Renaissance Latin and a second in Friulian Italian with Viennese touches | [[Sword]] in one hand by [[Fiore de'i Liberi]]
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  • | Format = Double-sided; one illustration per side, <br/>with text below ...cribes: the passages about the [[long sword]] and the [[messer]] come from one hand, and the sections about [[dagger]], [[staff]], [[pole weapons]], [[lon
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  • ...his associate (or possibly student) [[Heinrich von Gunterrodt]]. From this source, we know that he was a student of [[Johannes Herbart von Würzburg]] and wa ...e all inserted into copies of other fencing treatises. Both are glued into one surviving copy of Gunterrodt's book,<ref>MUE Bong IV 305:3. Bern University
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  • ...|b=1|Gloss:}} Note, this is that you shall know, when two shall fence with one another on foot in armor, each shall have three weapons: a spear, a sword, | source link =
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  • ...have been found, most references of it are found in La Verdadera Destreza source in how to counter different things done in the Destreza Común. ...influenced by Christian philosophy, it considers the best outcome that no one has to be killed. The danger is the opponent's weapon, not them, so by taki
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  • | Format = Double-sided; one illustration per side, <br/>with text above | source link = http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Ms.XIX.17-3
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  • ...her languages; sections were also lifted by [[Achille Marozzo]] and formed one the of core components of his own enormously popular treatise on Bolognese ...Additionally, Sir William Segar wrote a heavily-abridged English edition (source language unclear) titled ''[[The Booke of Honor and Armes (William Segar)|T
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  • ...are in membrana compilado per M° Fiore Furlano, coperto de chore roso.'' ("One book on teaching fencing, illustrated and in the vernacular, compiled by Ma | Sword in one hand by [[Fiore de'i Liberi]]
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  • | Format = Double-sided; one illustration per side | source link = https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Cod.11093
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  • ...uence of verses was not set, or even that Beringer's verse represents just one of the teachings that Liechtenauer learned and compiled over the course of ...om Liechtenauer but omitted from the Beringer version suggests that Folz's source may have been a more complete version.<ref name="Acutt"/>
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  • | Format = Double-sided; one illustration per side | source link = http://hroarr.com/manuals/liechtenauer/Paulus%20Kal%20MS1825.zip
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  • Manuscript Purgatory is for works that we have not yet indexed for one reason or another. This is a weird one. It is in a good state of conservation, written in a beautifully clear hand
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  • | Format = Double-sided; one illustration per side, <br/>with text below | source link = [commons:Category:Ms. KK5013
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  • ...restling techniques, which are described below. If he thrusts, jump off to one side by the spear.</p> ...t again and attack of his body with your grappling, as is described below. One must know that the twitch is as follows: Take your spear in both hands in t
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  • | Format = Double-sided; one illustration per side, <br/>with text above | source link = http://wiktenauer.com/wiki/File:Talhoffers_Fechtbuch_%28Ambraser_Cod
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  • ...the Art of Fencing"). ''Sciomachia et hoplomachia'' is described as "book one", but no book two ever seems to have emerged. | source link = http://digital.slub-dresden.de/id39798717X
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  • ...Dardi|Dardi]] (or "Bolognese") school of Italian swordsmanship, as well as one of the most influential fencing manuals of the 16th century. | source link =
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  • ..., "iron-gate"; P. uses both interchangeably in this section.</ref> and how one shall execute the sweeps<ref>''streichn''.</ref> from it. For there are man ...he right they are not as certain as from the left.<ref>G. "Item. Know that one shall execute the sweeps from the iron-gate from the left side because it i
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  • ...tively, containing the main text in both languages but the preface in only one. This edition is often bound with Zetter's 1622 translation of book II of [ | source link = http://www.internetculturale.it/opencms/opencms/it/viewItemMag.jsp?c
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  • | Format = Double-sided; one illustration per side, <br/>with text above ...ript is missing several pages, including two leaves between ff 2 and 3 and one each between 18/19, 79/80, 91/92, and 93/94. The missing folio 18a may have
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  • 1 When one presents the half body, then with your right side, turn forward, how in thi | '''Follow how one should make the basic Finda'''
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  • ...n you stand in Key. Thus you can go up and down in the line A. and E. from one guard into the other.</p> ...pwards. Thus you always find at least three guards whenever you go through one of the demonstrated Lines.</p>
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  • ...le.com/booksid=jwMqAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA438&lpg=PA438&dq=Edward,+King+of+Portugal&source=bl&ots=aTBF4GajbC&sig=wa-XXdcANFUHHQTRL1iozVFhpdI&hl=en&sa=X&ei=BnvSU_z1Fs- And if in eight to ten days there is no one with whom to
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  • ...s depicted over the first page, covered in white sheepskin with bosses and one clasp. The number of pages written and unwritten are 58".<ref>''Liber Belli | [[Sword]] in one hand by [[Fiore de'i Liberi]]
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  • ...t was recovered and seems to have been undamaged.<ref>Personal report from one of the salvage workers.</ref> ...short edge up around the head into the left change. These are the 5. cuts. One shall learn each if you otherwise wish to fence properly.</p>
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  • ...t lance, dagger, great sword and small sword, to defend oneself and resist one's corporeal and mortal enemies. And for this, let every man, noble of body | <p>[2] And first, you who as one of the two champions are called on the field of battle, whether to the deat
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  • | Format = Double-sided; one illustration per side, <br/>with text below ...several fragments acquired by AB Sandbergs Bokhandel in Stockholm, Sweden; one fragment listed as "MS T." (sold Stockholm, 1960-1964).
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  • Gunderrodt refers to this treatise as book one, but any subsequent work he had planned never seems to have appeared. | source link = http://digital.slub-dresden.de/id39798717X
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  • ...] and the [[Ledall Roll (Additional MS 39564)|Ledall manuscript]], this is one of only three extant Medieval English writings on swordsmanship. ...in MS Harley 3542 and Additional 39564. James Hester suggests it refers to one of the four quarters of the body, as it is often depicted in illustrated fi
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  • ...writings of Pseudo-Hans Döbringer were never completed and exists in only one manuscript. It is the work of a single scribe, and Ondřej Vodička indicat ...ginal version of the rhyming translation of the Recital, which I based the one used here on, was composed by [[Harrison Ridgeway]].</ref></th>
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  • ...be it with rare weapons or together with nimble advantage. Therefore, the one who is offered the fight gives the weapon and he may choose as he wants.<se ...- and a sharp spike pointed inside at the bend of each arm, such that when one bends the same arm a little, he stabs<ref name='stichen'>orig. ''stichen'',
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  • | Format = Double-sided; one illustration per side, <br/>with text below | class="noline" | <p>Mark yet a stance with the staff; from there one may take all hews and all techniques and counters that pertain to the staff
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  • ...nknown if Hundt had any direct connection to the prince. This treatise was one of the sources drawn upon by [[Jakob Sutor von Baden]] for his own treatise <p>The one who draws steel and wishes to harm with steel,<br/>is said to be out of ste
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  • | Format = Double-sided; one illustration per side, <br/>with brief captions ...]] in Munich, Germany. This is Talhoffer's final work, as well as the only one with a lengthy treatment of unarmored fencing at the long sword.
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  • ...s Fechtens'' was printed in Strasbourg by Thiebolt Berger in 1570, exactly one year before Meyer's death. A second edition was printed in Augsburg in 1600 | source link = https://digital.ub.uni-leipzig.de/object/viewid/0000009663
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  • ...s. Because a modernized English translation has not yet been produced from one of the original languages, the text of 1607 English publication has been pl | source link = http://hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.647429
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  • ...in thirty years and 440 days and 6 hours, and because of his high course, one can seldom see it. And these are his signs: Capricorn [and] Aquarius, which ...h they have in themselves, they can at no time do otherwise for anyone, if one earnestly asks them, and they offer so much love in return. Jupiter also ma
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  • ...We cannot verify his name, birth date, and birth location based on present source materials. The most common name throughout all treatises ascribed to him is ...cument describes him (as “Nasûh the weapons-master, ''Nasūh-i ṣilāḥī'') as one who could not be bested by any of those he encountered while in Egypt <ref>
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  • ...[nationality::French]] soldier and [[fencing master]]. He is described as "one of the four leading fencing masters of France", and his treatise notes that ...with the Sword and dagger. Once composed by Monsieur Péloquin Captain and one of the four first<ref>An alternative translation of “premier” could be
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  • ...ay in the Mittelhau and you are standing with your right foot forward, and one thrusts at you from above, so push his thrust off with the back of the mess | If you stand with your left foot forward and you lay in the Mittelhau, if one hits at you, so step in a good step with the left foot forward and raise wi
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  • :''And before all things, you shall note and know that there is just one art of the sword, and it may have been discovered and conceived many hundre ...men putting in their years as journeymen, mercenary companies jumping from one hot spot to another, armed caravans of merchants moving goods over vast dis
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  • ...g in the pit". This treatise saw relatively wide circulation, and at least one wrestling master went as far as to commission a careful manuscript copy ([[ | <p>[2] The first is that one makes a short wind-off before the hand, left and right. Thereby you see how
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  • ...this is when you ride with your lance, and someone against you, also with one, you shall, before all cases, know three guards with it, and from the guard ...joints of the armor. You shall also not work to a far opening when you see one nearer in front of you.<section end="59"/>
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  • | Format = Double-sided; one illustration per side, <br/>with occasional text ...el Picture Book]] (Codex Guelf 78.2 August 2º), which may also have been a source, and like that manuscript, it is generally lacking descriptive text. Much o
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  • One of the most influential studies of the ''Liber Ignium'' was conducted by Ma ...d quoted it, but others have claimed that all three were based on a common source.<ref name="Part5860"/> Iqtidar Alam Khan writes that while the ''Liber Igni
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  • | Format = Double-sided; one illustration <br/>per side, with text above ...t at Castle Wallerstein until 1841), Dörnhöffer was only interested in the one that was copied by Dürer; this left him was free to refer to it as "the ma
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  • ...t and the [[Ledall Roll (Additional MS 39564)|Ledall manuscript]], this is one of only three extant treatises on Medieval English martial arts.<ref name=" ...in to the walk<ref>allure</ref> end . and double that<ref>or it, yt</ref> one into a step . again turning in with a long double rake with a step . & with
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  • ...entifying the dedicatee with Albrecht Ⅲ of Bavaria and assuming it was the source for the [[Starhemberg Fechtbuch (Cod.44.A.8)|Starhemberg Fechtbuch]].<ref>H ...s so that the head goes behind over his back. In this way you, as a weaker one, can throw a strong man to the ground.
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  • | Format = Double-sided; in some sections, one <br/>illustration per side with text above <p>So as one fences long from below to you, so stand with your left foot forward, and li
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  • | Format = Double-sided; one illustration per side <br/>(ff 1r-100r), unillustrated (ff 104v-129r) | <p>He should also ask, if one requires the staff, how he should push down the staff, so that he does it l
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  • Fabris's treatise is one of the most influential rapier manuals in history, reprinted many times and ...and dedication from the first dition, but the entire second signature and one sheet from the third signature were replaced for unknown reasons, apparentl
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  • <p>When one strikes to you from the right side high to the head, then also strike at th ...ich are on both sides above, and both below the belt. When he displaces at one, then aim for the next.</p>
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  • ...n any attributions, but a catalog description from 25 June 1900 attributed one of the manuscripts to Pedro de Heredia for reasons unknown.{{cn}} The manuscripts do not contain a title, but the plates in one of the manuscripts refers to the work as ''Le Livre des Leçons'' ("The Boo
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  • ...nes Liechtenauer]], but not directly influenced by it. Gladiatoria is thus one of very few glimpses into the characteristics of a potentially independent ...multiple sources, plays from these two that are not reflected in at least one other version will not be included below.
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  • With Manhood as one should, thus raise your honor.<br/> No one protects themselves without danger.
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  • ...ver you wish to call them. Of which three shall relate to the sword alone, one to the sword and cape, with the other three to the sword and dagger. Noneth ...is art, as she regards the preservation of honour and of life, there is no one who is not aware of it. May Your Excellency enjoy it, not because it is use
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  • ...fencing treatise contained in the Pol Hausbuch, as that source is the only one to fail to accompany his name with a blessing for the dead. ...ncludes only portions of the Recital on the Long Sword, may represent just one of the teachings that Liechtenauer received and compiled over the course of
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  • | ''Vor'' ''Nach'' these two things<br/>&emsp;are the source of all art. ...le stems from the other and how they can be used in succession, so that if one method is being defended, the other hits and succeeds.<section end="2"/>
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  • ...uscript similar to [[Codex Lew (Cod.I.6.4º.3)|Cod. Ⅰ.6.4º.3]], perhaps the one from which that manuscript was also copied. The two notable exceptions to t One final note of interest about this manuscript is that it mentions a Master [
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  • ...d two-handed spadone, with ease, with the rules that should be followed by one who finds himself with his sword drawn, in order to defend and protect hims ...ord and cape and sword and ''targa'', noting that all three consist of but one play.</p>
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  • ...nced by Hendrick Avercamp and David Vinckboons, he was possibly a pupil of one of them. ...the fact that a modernized English version has not yet been produced from one of the original languages. (Unfortunately, the Bodleian Library's copy, fro
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  • ...to include his own name in his own treatise.</ref> when in fact he is but one of the four authors of a brief addendum to [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]'s art ...that the calendar could easily have been an old calendar or even a future one. As the date of the Pol Hausbuch is also used to estimate the time period o
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  • ...h (MS KK5126)|MS KK5126]] (1480s).</ref> as Medel's text is the only known source that mentions teachings from the earlier master. ...t merely attributes the teaching to "Master Hans" without indicating which one.
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  • ...ms part of a longer passage in the text about individual martial training, one of the few texts from this period that treats this topic. The complete sect | source link = http://manytwol.blogspot.com/2010/07/poem-of-pell.html
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  • | state of existence = One substantial but incomplete manuscript <br/>exists, along with several fragm ...seems to suggest that this was a middle class or priestly art rather than one of the knightly class. Repeatedly, the text makes mention of the pupils (''
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  • ...the second under the right leg, the third in the center, and is after all one kind.</p> | source link =
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  • ...the most necessary postures for the preservation of their persons, so that one cannot reproach me of ingratitude that I pay the benefits of Your HIGHNESS, <p>If it is allowed for everyone to talk about his art, and no one to abuse it, will I have license to talk to you about the excellence of fen
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  • ...pies of Kal's treatise were created during the 1480s and 90s, but the only one which shows any probability of Kal's personal involvement is the extensive ...othurner Fechtbuch (Cod.S.554)|Solothurn version]], copied from an unknown source). A [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (M.A.M. Kal MS)|sixth version]] was sold at auct
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  • | <p>[8] '''Another break against the first one:'''</p> | source link = http://143.50.26.142/digbib/handschriften/Ms.0800-0999/Ms.0963/index
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  • | class="noline" | <p>In this Year of Our Lord One Thousand Four Hundred and Fifty Two</p> | source link = http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Cod.44.A.8
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  • ...of the pseudo-Peter von Danzig gloss which [[Gregor Erhart]] attributes to one [[Nicolaüs]] and dates to 1489.<ref>[[Gregor Erhart Fechtbuch (MS E.1939.6 ...39.65.354)|MS E.1939.65.354]] in 1533, though it's currently unclear which source he based it on.
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  • ...And it makes great thrusts which are dangerously strong, and with a single one it can give death. And if in the first blow it makes its due, then axe, swo ...I make my strategy to beat his lance out of the way (so that it is off to one side and not high), and thus will I strike with my lance to his and enter w
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  • ...reated by comparing multiple versions to correct their errors. It was also one of the bases for [[Johannes Lecküchner]]'s gloss on the [[Messer]] in the ...ated to some extent, where none in the other branches are. Branch B is the one most commonly identified with '''pseudo-Danzig''', because it is entirely a
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  • ...re that you always withdraw with the back foot and always turn yourself to one side and also equally be aware that in all blows as you become proficient w ...aken to his and step in swiftly behind him and sweep around his hand ([the one] that he has the sword in) with your sword’s pommel behind his pommel and
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  • | Format = Double-sided; one illustration per side, <br/>with text below ...ad or arm, and if that misses, you strike swiftly athwart to the left ear. One must of course step well back away from the blade.
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  • ...' in this situation. The most praiseworthy of these attacks however is the one that best returns you in good order, so much so that you should not attack ...gh I do not know how because in parrying he would not have the strength in one hand that you have in two, as you move your point forward to wound him in t
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  • ...rther than the knowledge of them, which cannot be understood at all unless one first has knowledge of tempi and measures, or rather, knowledge of Feint, D ...ves from the intellect, cannot be understood if not outwardly. Neither can one understand outwardly without operations of the intellect. These operations
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  • ...results from another, and how to make one play out of another, so that as one of your strikes is defended, the next advances and succeeds.)<section end=" ...d everything which is on the sword, according to the specific role of each one in the art of fencing, and according to how you discover and embody the pra
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  • Carranza is one of the most influential fencing masters in history. As the founder of the V ...with wonderful flowers and many grasses and herbs interwoven and linked to one another. It seems likely that a very cold of net covers that spray and move
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  • | Here in this booklet one finds the correct skill and art of wrestling with many beautiful techniques | source link =
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  • ...auds him as such to celebrate the Dukes of Bragança. Barbosa Machado cites one ode that comes from ''Memorias Funebres'' dedicated to D. Maria de Athaide <p>This first rule is the one which most reveals the elegance of the ''montante'', and whoever performs i
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  • ...ne of only a few known authors of a gloss of the Recital makes Ain ringeck one of the most important masters of the Liechtenauer tradition. ...dering the three substantial versions of the long sword are accompanied by one or both of these other glosses.
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  • ...r under the Imperial sign. Many of them died during military actions, like one of the young protagonists of the dialog, Mutio, who was killed in Flanders. ...the interesting point that Marc'Antonio was a member of the Seat of Porto, one of the organizational structures of the nobility in the city of Naples. In
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  • <p>''Jacopo of the Armourer, master of fencing, is one of several masters to the pages, together with the priest Albizio Vecchi, t | <p>'''Chapter One'''</p>
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  • ...'[[Academie de l'Espée (Gérard Thibault d'Anvers)|Academie de l'Espée]]'', one of the most detailed and elaborate sources ever written on fencing. Details ...this effect, given in Paris, the XXI Day of December, in the year of grace one thousand six hundred and twenty and in fourth of the reign of the said King
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  • ...treatise, but it's unclear if this was the same edition or an even earlier one.<ref>Tassinari, 2021.</ref> <p>One wishing to play must always attach himself to the most valorous of deed and
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  • ...at we know about its origins) that this manuscript was replicating another one with a complete set of illustrations; if this ever surfaces, the illustrati <p>Note: as one does this to you and has thrust the pommel onto your neck, then from below
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  • ...at we know about its origins) that this manuscript was replicating another one with a complete set of illustrations; if this ever surfaces, the illustrati | <p>[5] Note: that which one strikes with the pommel, is known as the thunder strike which you also want
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  • | <p>[20] If you want disarm someone when one’s hands are armed, then stab him with your sword between his arms so that | <p>[21] Yet one sword-disarm in armour: If someone wants to stab you, then step in close to
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  • ...ome launching the pole, they challenged themselves in races, they battered one another with the cestus, and at times by hurling discs or balls of wood, th ...ore the subject of the art I have chosen to demonstrate is itself a worthy one and perhaps inferior to no other.</p>
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  • ...t he was a Jew, and several versions of his treatise (including the oldest one) state that he was baptized Christian.<ref>The [[Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS Ch ...isorganized. Furthermore, there are a number of copies that are limited to one half or the other, including Vienna and the prose Wassmannsdorff for the fi
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  • ...nce they show pairs of fencers with dussacks while the text indicates that one of them should be unarmed. They are included here for reference, but the Eg ...rd or from a sworn Freifechter and not from misbegotten fencers, like when one blind man leads the other and both fall into a ditch. </p>
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  • ...Librairie Paule Guenthner, 1992).</ref> What we do know is he belonged to one of the prestigious families of Granada, who were descended from the 42 trib ...lier periods in which treatises would stringently reference or quote their source material.) This is a combination of two key factors: the demand for ''furus
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  • ...one man prevail against another, but also a way and possibility exists for one man to overcome many. Not only do we show the way and the theory of combati ...tuous, nor to be so bold as to interfere in this art and discipline unless one is high-minded and filled with gallantry. That is because whoever is thick-
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  • ...glory, that it pleases the graceful spirits always to courteously offer to one who with sincerity of heart goes perpetually laboring in their honored serv | <p>[2] Hence one can clearly discern how necessary to man, how useful, and honorable may be
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  • ...se this art is difficult to describe in a way that can be understood well, one may still come to deal with it anew as it may always be further elucidated. ...ilent regarding those bouts of honor which are called “duels”, in which no one may account for himself honorably, should he be wholly ignorant of this.</p
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  • ...nknown, it is possible that he was in fact [[Lew]], a name associated with one of the branches of the gloss (see below), or [[Sigmund ain Ringeck]], whose ...reated by comparing multiple versions to correct their errors. It was also one of the bases for [[Johannes Lecküchner]]'s gloss on the [[Messer]] in the
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  • ...perfect by means of two things, to wit: Judgment and Force: Because by the one, we know the manner and time to handle the weapon (how, or whatsoever occas ...f body is very necessary to attain to the perfection of this Art, it being one of the two principal beginnings first laid down, and not as yet declared th
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  • One will also wonder<br/> Stay on this path, it’s not a bad one at all.<br/>
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  • p. 056. ligt er im HANGENDEN ort, nim das messer one forcht mit dem gehiltz soltu schieben. | source link =
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  • | <p>It is a most beautiful play when one can see that they are punished, not by a stranger's, but by their own work, ...pped his head off with his own sword, which was the sword of old Jesse, as one can read in the First Book of Kings, chapter 21.<ref>Actually First Samuel
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  • ...18 May 2016.</ref> Auer's trial was quite controversial and proved a major source of contention and regional strife for the subsequent two years. Talhoffer h ...below (along with their derivative copies) rather than being combined into one giant mixed concordance that fails to capture the organization of any of th
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  • | Format = Double-sided; one illustration per side, <br/>with text above | source link = http://diglib.hab.de/mss/1-6-3-aug-2f/start.htm
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  • ...is generally regarded as indicating that Lew authored the gloss (which is one branch of the larger [[Pseudo-Peter von Danzig]] gloss family), it could al ...pite being the latest is the cleanest extant version. This branch was also one of the bases for [[Johannes Lecküchner]]'s gloss on the [[Messer]] in the
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  • ...erfect art of the sword, it seeming to me that with a most perfect Prince, one must not deal with things imperfect; which I will show to you in facts when ...se are more universal than not, he follows the order of that doctrine that one is to proceed from the more to the less universal. Discussing of these thre
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  • ...eenes Majseties ''horse, Knight of the most noble order of the Garter, and one of her Highnesse most honorable Privie Councell.'' ...devour to live in peace and good agreement (as much as may be) with everie one: and especially he that is a Gentleman and converseth with men of honorable
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  • ...u the Younger]] and produced at great personal expense, this manuscript is one of the three versions of ''Opus Amplissimum de Arte Athletica'', Mair's eno | source link = http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/bsb00006570/image_1
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  • ...in which he finds himself. The distances are two, and what is good in the one is not so in the other. These distances control the whole attack and defenc ...ended or withdrawn, high or low; we shall then treat of the nature of each one separately.</p>
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  • ...a single play—of grappling, baton, dagger, sword vs. dagger, and sword in one hand in volume I, and of sword, axe, spear, or mounted fencing in volume II ...a single play—of grappling, baton, dagger, sword vs. dagger, and sword in one hand in volume I, and of sword, axe, spear, or mounted fencing in volume II
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  • | Format = Double-sided; one to six illustrations per <br/>side, with captions | source link = http://bvbm1.bib-bvb.de/webclient/DeliveryManager?custom_att_2{{=}}s
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  • ...hould you wrestle After as with Agility. Thus when you wrestle with a Weak one, then you may not worry before him if you have Measure and Agility and set | If you then wrestle with an Equal one, then see also that you well beware before pulling, stepping-behind, and ar
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  • ...u the Younger]] and produced at great personal expense, this manuscript is one of the three versions of ''Opus Amplissimum de Arte Athletica'', Mair's eno | source link = http://data.onb.ac.at/dtl/5472103
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  • ...the beginning, middle and end. The beginning is the "zufechten", in which one opposes the opponent which you have in front of you. The zufechten initiall ...p/vertex strike). The middle division is the Handtarbeit (hand work), when one has come to the Bind with your counterpart during fighting, setting upon hi
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  • ...a [[century::17th century]] [[nationality::German]] [[fencing master]] and one of the most prolific authors on fencing of his time. He wrote at least four ...n the Great Charge as before and this in all four corners and finally only one Spanish-Thrust, so that you have the Partisan by the right side.
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  • ...enturies. [[Sydney Anglo]] describes this text as "historically speaking, [one of] the [two] most important treatises on unarmed combat ever printed", and ...ith willing gratitude, this new, excellent and very useful Art, wherein no one should remain ignorant. Start to learn and practice these techniques with d
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  • ...two versions of the book exist, and it's unclear which was created first. One is dedicated to Antonio Pio Bonello, a well-known soldier and distant relat ...e to you in the play of arms, that having worked with you only a little on one occasion; that I owed it to you to gather, almost in compendium, all about
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  • ...ground. And if that lock looks like it will fail me, then I will switch to one of the other locks that follow.</p> ...er with a trick, I can, of course, believe [that]<br/>By my strength, that one <that is, you> will suffer many calamities.''</p>
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  • ...ground. And if that lock looks like it will fail me, then I will switch to one of the other locks that follow.</p> ...er with a trick, I can, of course, believe [that]<br/>By my strength, that one <that is, you> will suffer many calamities.''</p>
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  • ...u the Younger]] and produced at great personal expense, this manuscript is one of the three versions of ''Opus Amplissimum de Arte Athletica'', Mair's eno | source link = http://digital.slub-dresden.de/id275428508
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  • ...they were probably among the Italians and Germans he alludes to, and that one or both were well known in Fiore's time. He further offered an extensive li ...and was sworn in as a sort of magistrate charged with keeping the peace in one of the city's districts. After May 1384, the historical record is silent on
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  • ...extensive and elaborate of the two, it is the CPG 430 that seems to be the source for all later repetitions of Lecküchner's teachings. A slightly abridged v One final note of interest is that in 1531, printer [[Christian Egenolff]] publ
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  • ...ing able to defend and attack at the same time some strike or strikes that one can throw, and thus if they do not know how can they teach their disciples. ...he right foot, others on the left foot, however none give good reasons for one step or the other. But rest assured when he must take the sword in hand, kn
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  • ...show that the understanding is clearly taken without any error, even where one can apply a school law, the following may you learn and understand for your | title = Part One
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  • ...the 1550s or early 1560s, the eldest of four brothers; apparently at least one of them, Toby, was also an accomplished swordsman. Silver is described as a ...University of Cambridge, Knight of the most Noble order of the Garter, and one of her highness most honorable Privy Council.'''
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  • * [[Talhoffer Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.1)|Codex I.6.2º.1]] - A copy of one of [[Hans Talhoffer]]'s fencing manuals, possibly the [[Talhoffer Fechtbuch He also used several printed books as source material for his compendia, and presumably owned copies, including ''[[Der
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  • ...l find yourself often enough in similar situations such as these by chance one way or another. Therefore, be prepared for everything. For in the practice ...ry. After which he raises his right foot and brings it up near to the left one. As he feels that his opponent’s sword still resists with the same degree
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  • ...from themselves excuses, or else pretenses, to accept the fight; then the one who had demanded will have occasion to regret & remain in their liberty if | '''Capitolo 188. If single battle by one person to another are permitted by justice, and reasonable.'''
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