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  • Jasper started practising HEMA in January of 2015, along with a small group of fellow students of archaeology == Creating an experimental HEMA system for Early Medieval Sword and Shield ==
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  • ...tion, and other services. It is incorporated as an educational non-profit in order to provide a wide range of services from a stable core whose educatio ...aws guarantees that the membership will always have freedom of association in their training and that the product of the Curriculum Council will never be
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  • ...a martial arts teacher and arms and armor researcher who was born in 1976 in London, England. ...1997 and has been teaching since 2000, establishing [[Schola Gladiatoria]] in 2001. Since then, Schola Gladiatoria has grown to become a nationwide organ
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  • ...is a Historical European Martial Arts school founded in 2005 with branches in Kingston, NY; New York City NY; Delhi, NY; and Charlotte, NC. ...e medieval longsword, period grappling techniques and other weapons of the system.
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  • ...ies on numerous occasions, and has instructed both police and the military in two nations.
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  • ...a]]. He also spends considerable time pointing out the errors that he sees in the treatise of [[Giacomo di Grassi]].
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  • ...s a Historical European Martial Arts school founded in 2006, with branches in Luray - Virginia, Salisbury - Maryland, and Maple Shade - New Jersey, as of ...f three historical fencing schools which instruct students in the fighting system developed by the 14th century German fencing Grandmaster, Johannes Liechten
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  • ...S. Hunt at an ancient rubbish dump near Oxyrhynchus in Egypt. The text is in three columns with 13, 15, and 10 lines (from left to right). Each techniqu * Created in the 2nd century.
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  • ...tor Fabris]]. It is notable as the first treatise on swordsmanship printed in the Dutch language, and one of only a handful ever produced. ...den, Netherlands in 1671 by [[Abraham Verhoef]]. In 1676, it was reprinted in Amsterdam by Daniel van den Dalen.<ref name="Reinier">[[Reinier van Noort]]
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  • <br/>° Providing an optional ranking and instructor certification system. ...eir turn, tasked with coordinating committees along with their affiliates, in a way it allows them to develop their works solidarily.
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  • ...et appears very different from those of the Oriental instructor's mindset, in that the Occidental instructor is not concerned with deep ritual or ceremon ...Rome's legacy to the West has meant that Occidental students seek training in the "Arts of Mars" for the purpose of defence and perhaps self-discipline,
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  • ...condary weapons, after the Bolognese fashion and represents a shift in the system toward a more thrust-oriented style. ...n Venice in 1572 by G. Tamborino. A second edition may have been published in 1580.
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  • ...written by [[Joachim Köppe]] and printed in 1619. The treatise presents a system of [[rapier]] fencing based on the writings of [[Salvator Fabris]]. ...printed in Magdeburg, Germany in 1619 by [[Andream Beteln]], and reprinted in 1625, 1635, 1639, and 1642.
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  • ...rinted in 1620. The treatise presents Schöffer's version of the [[rapier]] system of his teacher [[Salvator Fabris]]; parts of the treatise are extracted fro ...in Marburg, Germany in 1620 by [[Johan Saurn]]. It may have been reprinted in 1640, but as no copies of this edition are known to exist, the few referenc
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  • ...Netherlands. It treats the use of the rapier, but rather than presenting a system based on the popular Italian fencing it seems to preserve a native Dutch st ...store this material and non-commercially redistribute it to their patrons in electronic or printed form for personal, non-commercial use, provided that
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  • ...e::Hec Sunt Guardiae in Dimicatione Videlicet]]{{#set: short name=Guardiae in dimicatione}} | Material = Parchment, in a modern leather binding
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  • ...ranza]] and initially printed in 1569. Carranza's treatise presented a new system of [[rapier]] fencing based on geometry which he called [[la Verdadera Dest ...oduced by Carranza's protégé [[Luis Pacheco de Narváez]] in Madrid, Spain, in 1612 and 1616.
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  • ...ns]] using sword in one and two hands, Messer, dagger, lance, and poleaxe, in and out of armour. ...w'', ''Ringeck'', ''Danzig'' and ''3227a'') of the tradition. [[3227a]] is used as the main discursive framework.
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  • ...Sebastian Heußler]] and initially printed in 1615. The treatise presents a system of fencing based on the teachings of [[Salvator Fabris]] and [[Ridolfo Capo ...r. Incomplete versions were reprinted numerous times thereafter, including in 1616, 1617, 1626, 1627, 1630, 1640, and 1665; Lochner was also responsible
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  • ...s into 13 main types labelled X to XXII. [[Ewart Oakeshott]] introduced it in his ''The Archeology of Weapons: Arms and Armour from Prehistory to the Age ...''De Norske Vikingsverd'' ("The Norwegian Viking Swords", 1919), modified in 1927 by [[R. E. M. Wheeler]] into a typology of nine types labelled I to IX
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  • ...taglia presto & con facilità (Camillo Agrippa)|Dialogo del Modo di Mettere in battaglia presto & con facilità]]'' (1585) ...iated with the Confraternity of St. Joseph of the Holy Land. He also moved in literary and artistic circles, where he was acquainted with Cardinal Alessa
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  • ...rtain similarities to the treatise [[Jakob Sutor von Baden]] would publish in 1612. ...Ein new Kůnstliches Fechtbuch im Rappier'' was printed in Leipzig, Germany in 1611 by [[Nickol Nerlich]]. It was dedicated to Christian II, Elector of Sa
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  • ...ome sense, the practice of writing fencing treatises continues to this day in the form of books on the use of firearms and other small sidearms, as well ...l arts thus involves consulting a variety of different types of literature in order to arrive at a well-rounded understanding of their content, including
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  • ...ome sense, the practice of writing fencing treatises continues to this day in the form of books on the use of firearms and other small sidearms, as well ...l arts thus involves consulting a variety of different types of literature in order to arrive at a well-rounded understanding of their content, including
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  • ...known family in Ypres, living in Ghent and Antwerp before going into exile in the northern Netherlands.<ref name="Verwey, Herman Fontaine 1978 p.288"/> H ...> There, he took an interest in swordsmanship, studying the Spanish rapier system of Destreza.<ref name="Verwey, Herman Fontaine 1978 p.289"/>
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  • ...ff, while others remain incomplete, suggesting that this work is composite in nature and was most likely a summary or copy of other works both extant and ...tion stems is Bibliothèque Nationale MS 2824 (another version can be found in the same collection: MS 2826). Scholars have yet to produce a critical edit
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  • ...he was listed in the records of the printing guild from 1601-04 and again in 1607.<ref name="Steiner35">Steiner, Harald. {{Google books|faVlRZHgkbMC|Das ...1615, but in 1617 when the old home was sold, his wife negotiated the deal in his absence.<ref name="Boesch141"/>
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  • ...ther, and yet each one is a counter to the other. And for all other guards in this art, guards that are similar are counters to each other, with the exce ...en” or “winding” of the sword. Thus I translate “volta stabile” as a “turn in place”.</ref> you can play to the front and then to the rear on the same
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  • ...tive possible on the tradition of Johannes Liechtenauer as it was recorded in the mid 15th century. ...e BnF Ms. Latin 11269, and Novati's 1902 facsimile of the Pisani Dossi Ms. In this way, it offers the most complete version possible of Fiore's teachings
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  • | ''Saint Jerome in his Study'' (1514) ...ocalypse'' woodcuts, ''Knight, Death, and the Devil'' (1513), ''St. Jerome in His Study'' (1514) and ''Melencolia I'' (1514), which has been the subject
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  • | caption = ff 31v-32r, including St. Walpurga in her ward ..., and the text includes both short mnemonic verses and longer explanations in a Medieval Latin with strong vernacular influences. (The format of verse an
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  • ...Spain, he served as Head Master of Arms to the royal court until his death in 1600.<ref>Martínez, Ramón. ''[http://www.martinez-destreza.com/articles#J ...and geometry which he called [[la Verdadera Destreza]] ("The True Skill") in contrast to the [[esgrima vulgar]] ("vulgar fencing") taught by other maste
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  • ...e been alive at the time of the creation of the fencing treatise contained in the Pol Hausbuch, as that source is the only one to fail to accompany his n ...his teachings were also the focus of the German fencing guilds that arose in the 15th and 16th centuries, including the [[Marxbrüder]] and the [[Veiter
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  • ...s, like one of the young protagonists of the dialog, Mutio, who was killed in Flanders. ...nal structures of the nobility in the city of Naples. In 1547 he took part in the uprising against the introduction of the inquisition: citizens armed wi
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  • ...oria Dimicandi]]'' ("On the Art of Swordsmanship"), which currently exists in at least two manuscript copies. It was dedicated to Guidobaldo da Montefelt ...measure my intellect,<br/>Since you have paid close attention to the Muses in the sporting jurisdiction of Mars.<br/>The Muses and Mars are wont to show
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  • ...= ''[[His Practise, in Two Bookes (Vincentio Saviolo)|His Practice, in Two Books]]'' (1595) ...occo Bonetti]]. There are a number of anecdotes about Saviolo's activities in London, but as these are largely derived from the writings of his hostile c
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  • ...ella Roevere, may indicate that he was associated with the court at Urbino in some capacity. The statement at the beginning of Capo Ferro's treatise desc ...ive nor particularly innovative and does not seem to have been influential in its own time.
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  • | <p>[1] In the name of God and Saint George, we begin our system with Grappling on foot, seeking to gain superior holds. Holds are not super <p>I am ''Posta Longa'' and I seek you like this. And in response to the first grapple that you attempt on me I will bring my right
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  • | <p>[1] In the name of God and Saint George, we begin our system with Grappling on foot, seeking to gain superior holds. Holds are not super <p>I am ''Posta Longa'' and I seek you like this. And in response to the first grapple that you attempt on me I will bring my right
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  • ...ie delle vite ed opere scritte da' letterati del Friuli|page=27}}, vol. 4 (in Italian). Alvisopoli, 1830. p 27.</ref><ref>Novati, pp 15-16.</ref> but thi ...ain of the rash and the hot-headed, contrasted with honorable dueling done in armor with the full range of military weapons. This might provide insight i
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  • ...ce, primarily for recording instances of words and maintaining consistency in translations; note that the contents have not been systematically checked f * Note that in German terms particularly, doubled and single consonants can interchange.
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  • |EXPLANATION OF THE ACTIONS IN THE TWELFTH PLATE. ...e by chance one way or another. Therefore, be prepared for everything. For in the practice of Arms, after a mistake is made, there is neither valid excus
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  • ...tems that he encountered in his travels, including Italian rapier fencing. In addition to his fencing practice, Meyer was a Burgher and a master cutler.< ...nt in the rapier illustrations of his 1561 manuscript and the dagger plays in his book.</ref>
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  • ...y most of his writings were destroyed in a fire at the University of Turin in 1904.<ref name="Anglo 30">Anglo 1994, p. 30.</ref> In 1587, he published a fencing treatise called ''[[Regole di molti cavagliere
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  • ...ins unclear.<ref>Fencing master [[Ludwig VI von Eyb]] was a powerful noble in service to Philip from 1499 to 1504 (and possibly longer), but his writings ...s of Liechtenauer from earlier in the century. His teachings are organized in a similar fashion using similar terminology, and often his [[Recital]] (''Z
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  • ...ed with Reason as his Guide, and Hands as Tools to do as Reason wills; and in that Reason is the Hand of Understanding, the Hand of Reason is the Word, a ...ances and Instances (i.e. steps in the process of fighting) to be observed in training (which are the basic foundations and support for all the following
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