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  • PhD in German Languages and Literatures from UMich in 1999, specialization in Middle High German and Medieval Studies.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Rebecca L. R. Garber]]
    34 bytes (5 words) - 01:04, 1 November 2023
  • ...ly” fall with your left one in both Messers, and also with your right hand from above in both Messers, and press with both hands firmly. Then, turn your le | <poem>'''[117r]''' <em>Zu Im soltu rück[e]n
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  • ...ve another art and explanation than in the first<ref>G: previous</ref><ref>R: previously illustrated</ref> recital and also approaches<ref>zugehen is a ...rong spirit<br/>Proper understanding is also good<br/>&emsp;Guard yourself from great wrath<br/>To such, bring the parrying to them. <br/>&emsp;Through tha
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  • ...sland. Then, leap to him with the right foot and strike with the long edge from above, and remain with your arm high and move your point downwards to his f ...dem arm[e] hoch vnd senck Im den ortt vnte[r]sich zu seyne[m] gesicht od[e]r prust [etc]
    5 KB (1,045 words) - 20:50, 28 June 2018
  • ...strike against his stroke with the blunt edge long from the stretched arm from above over his Messer to his face. If he defends against it cleverly, and f <poem>'''[28v]''' <em>Der zwinge[r] eyn pricht
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  • From four ends, ...ne[m] gesicht stee ode[r] geg[e]n dem leyb vnd stich Im zu dem gesicht ode[r] prust [etc]
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  • ''Gassenhau'' (or ''-hauer'', lit. "alley-strike(r)") is a type of strike described in [[CGM 558]] ([[Hugo Wittenwiler]]) and The name "alley-strike" has been interpreted as referring to this attack cutting a m
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  • <!----------Name----------> | name = [[name::Kunst des Messerfechtens]]
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  • <!----------Name----------> | name = [[name::Bref Instructions vpõ My Pradoxes of Defence]]
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  • ...the four stances in the Messer, which one can consider and defend himself from them with the rightful art. ...leg[e]rn im messe[r] Da vo[n] man halt[e]n mag vnd sich mit recht kunst da[r] auß wer[e]n
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  • Vnd do mit dy meyste[r] krenck[e]n</em></poem> ...stest nohendt ode[r] fer[n] so magstu der prauch[e]n mit ortt hew[e]n ode[r] schnytt[e]n
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  • To the right from the left</poem> ...your Messer on your right shoulder. If he stands in the Luginsland, strike from your right shoulder with the stretched arm long to him with the long edge.
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  • <!----------Name----------> | name = [[name::L'exercice des armes]]
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  • The ''Zettel'' in the first column is quoted from the [[Starhemberg Fechtbuch (Cod.44.A.8)|Starhemberg Fechtbuch]] (since tha | {{r!-|'''J'''un}}ck ritter lere<br/>{{r!|G}}ot lieb haben frawen Jo ere
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  • ...ff sey[n] lincke seytt[e]n geg[e]n seyne[r] plöß vnd winck woll geg[e]n de[r] selb[e]n ...aid a lot that you should grab to the opening a bit and quickly go through from the same left side with the Messer in front of your body, with the lowered
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  • <!----------Name----------> | name = [[name::Sobre la Destreza de las Armas]]
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  • <!----------Name----------> | name = [[name::Reglas para La Destreza de Las Armas]]
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  • Copy from his [http://www.schielhau.org/ website]: I did. My name is Mike Rasmusson, and I am a longsword addict.
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  • <poem style="color:#A40000;">You should refrain from the four displacements ...ltu wissen bas dy vier versetz[e]n sindt vnd wiß das keyn versetz[e]n wide[r] dy vier hutt gehortt den dy vier hew dy prech[e]n dy vier hutt
    18 KB (3,525 words) - 20:55, 28 June 2018
  • Mit lëre[r] handt wer neme[n] Hye sagtt de[r] meyste[r] wye man den man[n] pneme[n] solt vnd wiltu In [etc] Das soltu also verstan
    16 KB (3,098 words) - 20:31, 28 June 2018
  • | founder = Brian R. Price ...hts to its authors as well as all remaining copies of their books. Several former Chivalry authors went on to found [[Freelance Academy Press]].
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  • You should weave from both sides</poem> ...do as if you wanted to sit down with the Messer, and let the Messer go off from both sides, so that the thumb is always down on the flat of the Messer. And
    18 KB (3,633 words) - 20:27, 28 June 2018
  • <!----------Name----------> | name = [[name::Traite des armes]]
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  • <!----------Name----------> | name = [[name::Traite des armes]]
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  • <!----------Name----------> | name = [[name::Discours de la théorie de la pratique et de l’excellence des armes]]
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  • ...es that miss and strike to the breakings and to the sides and who withdraw from the man. ...vnd su[n]st von recht[er] kunst des messers nicht halt[e]n vnd die sich ve[r]haw[e]n vnd schlag[e]n nach den peuch[e]n vnd nach den seytt[e]n vnd dy sy
    24 KB (4,730 words) - 20:54, 28 June 2018
  • <poem style="color:#A40000;">Twitch from the hits ...ther, “simultaneously” twitch [a little] back with the arm and do a thrust from the stroke, and thrust in the twitching to his left side at the face.
    27 KB (5,374 words) - 21:05, 28 June 2018
  • What comes from above</poem> ...stroke well to your right side and strike to him with the Entrüsthau long from the arm to his head.
    28 KB (5,574 words) - 20:49, 28 June 2018
  • Thrust painfully from both sides</poem> Dy meyste[r] treybt zu rück
    26 KB (5,161 words) - 20:49, 28 June 2018
  • Two from below and two from above</poem> ...press him with the cut from you. You should always do this when he strikes from the displacement.
    44 KB (8,805 words) - 20:28, 28 June 2018
  • From both sides ...s and Messer takings come from the bowing, and many elements are delivered from it.
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  • ...ight side remains there behind), and thereby the hew<ref>"the hew" omitted from the Salzburg.</ref> becomes too short and may not have its correct going to ...ot;<ref>S. "right-side foot".</ref> the same do also likewise when you hew from the left side. So put your body in the correct balance, and thus the hews b
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  • ...our guards, as with it one obtains the Stier and the Eber, and the strokes from below. ...r lege[r] wann da mitt gewindt ma[n] den stir[e]n vnd den eber vnd dy vnte[r]hew [etc]
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  • ...set on to him, so that he is not able to reach you from below. If he goes from below high and displaces, remain with the long edge firmly on his Messer an <poem>'''[46r]''' <em>Vbe[r]lauff dy vntre[n] ram
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  • <!----------Name----------> | name = [[name::Paradoxes of Defence]]
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  • <!----------Name----------> | name = [[name::Bref instructions upon my Paradoxes of defence]]
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  • ...esser and how they are called. Thus, he calls each particular one with the name, one after the other. Lege[r] weych ode[r] hertt</em></poem>
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  • ...their [[gloss]]es. This comparison is intended to demonstrate how masters from the same lineage and even the same teacher might present different interpre | <p>'''In St George's name here begins the art.'''</p>
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  • ...he Zornhau. And one is to know that the Zornhau Ort breaks all the strokes from above (Oberhäue) but is still nothing else but a simple peasant stroke. Zor[e]nhaw ortt das ga[r] pricht
    49 KB (9,682 words) - 21:02, 28 June 2018
  • <!----------Name----------> | name = [[title::Paradoxes of Defense]]
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  • ...r dy er selbs gemacht vnd geticht hatt Den Text vnd dy auslegu[n]g dar übe[r] Dem hochgepor[e]n furst[e]n vnd her[re]n hertzog[e]n philipp[e]n phaltzgra ...t weysen vnd sy nicht dar eyn kun[n]en schick[e]n wenn es seyn vill meyste[r] des Swertz dy nicht wissen von der art des messers noch recht auß synne[n
    33 KB (6,351 words) - 20:55, 28 June 2018
  • | name = Adam van Breen ...dam van Breen''' (Amsterdam, 1585 - Norway, after 1642) was a Dutch artist from the Golden Age. Van Breen was born in 1585, most likely in Amsterdam, and s
    64 KB (10,382 words) - 03:22, 20 October 2023
  • ...s entirety from both, the [[Scheitelhaw]]. Also included are illustrations from three manuscripts related to the texts. This comparison is intended to demonstrate how masters from the same lineage and even the same teacher might present different interpre
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  • ...sed and interpreted as lay written and pictured<ref>"and pictured" omitted from the Dresden.</ref> here in this little book, so that any one fencer who can ...onor.<br/>&emsp;Practice chivalry and learn<ref name="line-d">Line omitted from the Dresden.</ref>
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  • <!----------Name----------> | name = [[name::Oplodidaskalia sive Armorvm Tractandorvm Meditatio Alberti Dvreri|Οπλο
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  • ! <p>{{rating|A|Featured Translation (from the Rome)}}<br/>Rome Version by [[Christian Tobler]]</p> ...en maisterñ nicht gemain noch geoffenwart sol werden solichen lewten die {{r!|d}}ye kunst In wirden nicht behalten als <sup>dañ</sup>{{delr|an}} der ku
    72 KB (13,515 words) - 20:55, 17 December 2022
  • Durchlauff zu alle[r] frist ...uff mit den armen vnd versatzung lig[e]n vnd dy dich mit sterck wellen vbe[r] dring[e]n [etc]
    113 KB (22,690 words) - 21:01, 8 November 2020
  • | name = Matrakçı Nasûh | The Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Török, Nr. O.128
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  • ! <p>{{rating|start|Incomplete Translation (from the Rome)}}<br/>by [[Igor Sancin]] and [[Gregor Medvešek]]</p> .... Keep in mind that the best of them is speed as it prevents your opponent from countering you. It is also important to attack a weaker opponent first,<ref
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  • ...eshott]] introduced it in his ''The Archeology of Weapons: Arms and Armour from Prehistory to the Age of Chivalry'' 1960. ...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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