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  • Copy from ''Sigmund Ringeck's Knightly Arts of Combat'': ...cal Western martial arts have been David's field of study since 1996. David's favorite sword is the Brescia Spadona from Albion--light, agile, and with a
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  • ...mes him "the master of all pupils." For this reason, he was included in Kal's roll of the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]] in ca. 1470.<ref>The Fellowship
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hugold Behr's Fechtbuch (MS Var.83)]]
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  • ...Kal]] as being a member of the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]], although it's possible that he was actually [[Andre Lignitzer]], a member of the fellowsh
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  • ...to indicate that he was a Prussian, but nothing is known about this master's life. He is not mentioned by [[Paulus Kal]] as being a member of the [[Fell
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  • ...nals of Martial Arts and Sciences, 2008. Retrieved 2009-02-15.</ref><ref>It's worth noting that there does seem to have been a small town in Italy named
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  • ...ationality::Italian]] [[fencing master]]. Little is known about this master's life apart from that he was a citizen of Bologna. A fencing manual by Senes
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  • The ''''''Blendhauw'''''' (''Blind Cut'') is one of Meyer's secondary cuts and seems to be a be a flick executed in the same direction
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  • ...he turn of the [[century::17th century]]. Little is known about this master's life apart from that he was a citizen of Bologna. A fencing manual by d'Ale
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  • | name = [[name::Wassmannsdorff's Fechtbuch]] | Hagedorn's catalog = [[HS::WF]]
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  • Copy from ''In Saint George's Name: An Anthology of Medieval German Fighting Arts'': ...sword'', followed in 2004. His most recent work prior to [''In Saint George's Name: An Anthology of Medieval German Fighting Arts''] is ''In Service of t
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  • Of particular interest to HEMA practitioners is Novati's ''Flos duellatorum: Il Fior di battaglia di maestro Fiore dei Liberi da Pre
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  • ...from 1989 to 1995, with responsibility for building and teaching that group's highly effective and reality tested "street-rules" martial arts programs. ...tructor for the SSG and was a key contributor to the development of the SSG's grappling (Abrazare) and Dagger (Daga) curricula. He served as President of
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  • [[Image:Pantographia.jpg|right|thumb|250px|'''Bastarda type''' in Fry's ''[[Pantographia]]'']] ...werp and London. Another local variety was found in the Netherlands; Caxton's first types were a rather poor copy of this. The French ''lettre bâtarde''
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  • ...iety of mundane and esoteric topics by a number of other authors. Döbringer's treatise, on the other hand, is the only part that appears in multiple fenc
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  • | Two images from Marozzo's ''Opera Nova'' | Two images from Marozzo's ''Opera Nova''
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  • ...ld]], as well as the [[montante]]. Unfortunately, no extant copies of Román's work are known to exist, but there are several excerpts of it in later work Though Francisco Román's treatise is lost, [[translator::Tim Rivera]] has created a [http://spanishs
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  • | colspan="2" | [[File:Mair's tournament 28.png|800px|center]] | colspan="2" | [[File:Mair's tournament 29.png|800px|center]]
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  • ...s a manuscript rather than a book. Unfortunately, no extant copies of Torre's work are known to exist, but there are several excerpts of it in later work Though Pedro de la Torre's treatise is lost, [[translator::Tim Rivera]] has created a [http://spanishs
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  • ...g training at the Theresian Military Academy in Wiener Neustadt. Barbasetti's evolution of the Radaellan school of fencing spread rapidly throughout the
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  • ...publication and the fencing book in itself: That hence, the Herrn Salvator's fame may have been augmented, but was not adorned with suitable splendor... ..., who by the way was related rather closely to Herrn Salvator on his mother's side.
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  • Monte's ''Exercitiorum Atque Artis Militaris Collectanea'' was first published in M ...de las armas (MS a.IV.23)|MS a.IV.23]]), which may possibly have been Monte's original draft.
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  • ...n]], to produce the first English translation of the Getty version of Fiore's treatise 'Il Fior di Battaglia'. Matt started to receive invitations to te ...rers, and also to academics and museum staff. As well as Fiore de'i Liberi's system, Matt also teaches from British 19th century manuals on the use of [
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  • ...arts seem to represent Schöffer's original expansions of the Italian master's art.
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  • Only a single contemporary edition of Rösener's work ever seems to have been published, the 1589 printing by [[Bimel Bergen ...den Jahren 1573 bis 1614; Nürnberger Fechtschulreime v. J. 1579 und Rösener's Gedicht: Ehrentitel und Lopspruch der Fechtkunst v. J. 1589''.
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  • ...diocese of Messina in Sicily. Messina is farther geographically from Liberi's home region of Friuli than is Meißen, but there is evidence that the term
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  • ! <p>[[Opus Amplissimum de Arte Athletica (MSS Dresd.C.93/C.94)|Mair's Dresden Version I]] (1542)<br/>by [[Pierre-Henry Bas]]</p> ! <p>[[Opus Amplissimum de Arte Athletica (Cod.10825/10826)|Mair's Vienna Version I]] (1540s) [German]<br/></p>
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  • ...erónimo Sánchez de Carranza]] developed the [[Verdadera Destreza]], Godinho's terminology and techniques appear to align with surviving fragments of the
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  • | [[Wassmannsdorff's Fechtbuch]] (1539) ...esd.C.487]], dated to 1504-1519. It was also included in a [[Wassmannsdorff's Fechtbuch|now-lost manuscript]] from 1539 which was documented by [[Karl Wa
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  • Paternostraro's treatise covers the sword alone. Paternostraro's manuscript was not published in his own lifetime, but it was credited and i
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  • ...h fence called [[la Verdadera Destreza]] ("the True Skill"). After Carranza's death in 1600, Pacheco seems to have assumed his mantle of leadership in th ...ight other printed fencing manuals, including a revised edition of Carranza's own work ''[[De la Filosofia de las Armas y de su Destreza y la Aggression
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  • ...ration "Deutscher Dachverband Historischer Fechter" was founded in 2014. It's purpose is the support of historicel fencing in Germany in sports and resar
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  • ...s Wurm)|Das Landshuter Ringerbuch]]''). [[Sydney Anglo]] states that "Monte's treatment [of wrestling] could scarcely have been more unusual for, althoug Monte's ''De Dignoscendis Hominibus'' was translated from the initial Spanish manus
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  • ...illustrations were prepared by a team of sixteen master engravers. Thibault's work treats the use of the [[rapier]] after the Spanish style [[La Verdader ...completed in 1628, but it wasn't printed until 1630 (a year after Thibault's death) in Leiden, Netherlands. A second edition was printed forty years lat
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  • ..., the sixth Lord of the house. Álvaro himself never succeeded to the family's lands and titles, as he predeceased his father. His son, Jose Luis, became Regarding his childhood and early education, we know rather more of Álvaro's than we do of many other authors, owing to his being inducted at a young ag
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  • ...event held by the ANEA at Narón aimed at people who have less than one year's experience in HEMA, so that they can test their skills with people of simil
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  • ...itten by [[Luis Pacheco de Narváez]] and initially printed in 1600. Pacheco's [[rapier]] manual carried on the tradition of [[La Verdadera Destreza]] beg
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  • ...zig]], the anonymous author of the most extensive [[gloss]] of Liechtenauer's [[Recital]] (''Zettel'')
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  • ...von Speyer assisted in the creation of the typeface for Johannes Gutenburg's ''42-Line Bible'', but this may or may not be the same scribe.
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  • ...word and cloak, dagger alone, trips and disarms (including one named “quail's wing”), and sword alone against spear or pike. Sword and buckler appears
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  • ...[[nationality::German]] [[fencing master]]. Little is known of this master's early life, but as an adult he attended University of Wittenberg and receiv
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  • ...ans Döbringer]], the anonymous author of an important gloss of Liechtenauer's Recital (''Zettel'') on the long sword, as well as brief teachings on other
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  • | name = ''[[title::Pallas Armata, the Gentleman's Armory]]'' ...nknown, but it was suggested by Aylward that it may be a fellow of the King's College named Gideon Ashwell (1618-1657).</ref> and printed in 1639. It cov
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  • ...editions of the ''Kräuterbuch'' between 1557 and 1577. Margarethe, Egenolff's widow, carried on the business until 1572; his children continued it therea ...küchner]]'s [[messer]] teachings. This book saw three printings in Egenolff's lifetime, as well as an additional printing by his heirs in 1558.
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  • ...as self-published by [[Steven Reich]], who retitled it ''Antonio Manciolino's 1531 Treatise on Bolognese Swordsmanship''. In 2010, Manciolino's treatise was translated into English by Tom Leoni and published by [[Freela
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  • ...by [[Jerónimo Sánchez de Carranza]] and initially printed in 1569. Carranza's treatise presented a new system of [[rapier]] fencing based on geometry whi ...nlúcar de Barrameda in 1582. Two further editions were produced by Carranza's protégé [[Luis Pacheco de Narváez]] in Madrid, Spain, in 1612 and 1616.
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  • ...]] written by [[Theodori Verolini]] and initially printed in 1679. Verolini's treatise contains teachings on the [[long sword]], [[dussack]], and [[rapie ...een its only printing, but book 4 is a reprint of Joann Christoph Widenmann's 1675 printing of [[Nicolaes Petter]]'s 1674 [[wrestling manual]] ''[[Klare
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  • <section begin="2"/>First of all, notice and remember that Liechtenauer's fencing relies on five words: 'Before', 'After', 'Strong', 'Weak', and 'Wit ...Following Strike (as it was often written earlier), and this concerns what's called ''principium et finis'' (beginning and end).<ref>This phrase is writ
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  • ...ted after the invention of moveable type. And the practice of recording one's personal thoughts in the margins of books, of course, continues until the p There are several different surviving glosses of Liechtenauer's [[Recital]], and they can be broken down into major glosses and minor gloss
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  • ...ypology for [[Viking]] swords consisting of twenty-six categories. Peterson's typology was simplified by Dr. R.E.M. Wheeler in short order to only seven ...road and flexible for cutting and etc. This was a breakthrough. Oakeshott's books also dispelled many popular cliches about Western swords being heavy
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  • ...ed ''luctorius''. The treatise was published posthumously in 1674 by Petter's widow and [[Romeyn de Hooghe]].{{cn}} [[Sydney Anglo]] describes this text Petter's ''Klare Onderrichtinge der Voortreffelijke Worstel-Konst'' was first publis
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  • | subtitle = [[title::The Ancient Fencer's Thorough Art]] '''''Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst''''' ("The Ancient Fencer's Thorough Art") is a [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] printed in t
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  • ...ical figures, poems from admirers and friends of the author, and the author's own introduction, is composed of seventeen chapters. ...vers of Tamariz' Destreza, and; a note on one of D. Luis Pacheco de Narvaez's conclusions, from [[Las cien conclusiones de la destreza de las armas (MS P
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  • ...published in 1607-8 in the Hague, Netherlands. Included along with de Gheyn's illustrations were anonymous descriptions and commentary in Danish, Dutch, ...n texts, was published in Frankfurt in 1609. This edition replaced de Gheyn's elaborate prints with simplified, almost crude, illustrations by an unknown
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  • ...e mid 14th century to the mid 15th. Many have sought to assign Liechtenauer's life to the early end of this period based on assumptions about the date of ...Stettner, but it offers us the only independent record of who Liechtenauer's direct students or associates might have been. Including Liechtenauer himse
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  • ...opularity of the 1567 publication, a revised edition was created by Marozzo's son Sebastiano and published under the title ''Arte dell'Armi di Achille Ma ...e are a few references in bibliographies to a French translation of Marozzo's work titled ''Livre d'escrime pour apprendre a tirer de l'espée et de tout
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  • ...e counter. As the student strikes down with his arms to dislodge the player's hand, the player quickly withdraws his hand from the student’s collar, an ...ty and Paris, the Scholar's right foot is inside (in front) of his opponent's left leg.]''</p>
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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. ...of your sword and guided or pulled that very point or edge to the opponent's opening, then you would have cut or thrust according to the nearest and sho
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  • ...se are presumed to be references to Rast, as they correspond well with Mair's account and texts from this time period have frequent misspellings, but thi ...'s treatise, it's difficult to make any statements about the nature of Rast's own teachings.
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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. ...of your sword and guided or pulled that very point or edge to the opponent's opening, then you would have cut or thrust according to the nearest and sho
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  • ...derstand it&nbsp;/ and if this is done through an irresponsible fightmaster's will&nbsp;/ then your art will be lessened because of it, similarly your ar | Young&nbsp;/ Knight learn&nbsp;/ <br/>to have God's love and women&nbsp;/ honour&nbsp;/
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  • ...e Master awaits in this guard with the dagger, and the guard is called Boar's Tusk. Come cuts or thrusts, I know how to guard myself from these: I will w ''[In the Getty, the Scholar's left foot is outside of (behind) his opponent's.]''
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  • ...nd [[Guy Windsor]]. Chivalry also acted as U.S. distributor for Agilitas.tv's HEMA titles, including ''The Longsword of Johannes Liechtenauer, Part I'' a
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  • ...bate.gal/as-doze-regras/ A similarly free translation of Andre Paurenfeyndt's Twelve Rules]. ...nd [http://ageaeditora.com/livros/3227a/ it can be bought] at the publisher's website. The book is aimed towards Arte do Combate students, but it can be
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  • ...ons"). It is a French paraphrase of [[Girolamo Cavalcabo|Girolamo Cavalcabo's]] ''[[Nobilissimo discorso intorno il schermo]]'' ("Most Noble Discourse on So let's say before going over what it is to be perfectly on guard.
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  • ...portant sponsor of the [[Veiterfechter]] guild, it is unknown if Gunterrodt's efforts ever earned him a court appointment.
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  • ...gnitzer]]). Attributed to these four masters is an addendum to Liechtenauer's [[Recital]] on the [[long sword]] which offers advice on fencing and discus ...techniques because you can find them before and completely in Liechtenauer's art and fencing, according to real art. However for the sake of practice an
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  • ...he would fight against you. Know that all fencers who wait to see the other's strike and who will do nothing but displace the other, deserve indeed less ...e to him in pre-fencing, as you would then fence, then drive with your body's full strength, and strike closely to him, one to his head, and to his body,
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  • <section begin="1"/>{{red|b=1|Master Liechtenauer's Art}}<br/><br/> | {{red|And if you are left,<br/>&emsp;In the fencing<ref>Liechtenauer's verse has ''in der rechten'', "on the right", here, but it has been changed
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  • <p>''[In the Paris, the Scholar's sword is in front of his arm.]''</p> ...the Getty, but the Scholar's right foot is inside of (behind) his opponent's right foot.]''</p>
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  • ...to sections on ax, dagger, and grappling which are not present in the book's current state (though they may never have been completed). Furthermore, the
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  • | <p>[6] {{red|b=1|The Archer's Stance}}</p> <p><em>I am the Archer's Stance, the sentinel,<br/>And I am always ready to strike and cover.</em></
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  • | <p>[4] {{red|b=1|[The Wild Boar's Tusk/Middle Iron Gate]}}</p> <p>''I am the Boar's Tusk, full of daring:<br/>Blows of the axe can do nothing to me.''</p>
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  • ...rence until 1569 and then Grand Duke of Tuscany. At some time during Cosimo's reign as Duke of Florence, Altoni wrote a treatise on fencing entitled ''Mo ...ll of one’s soul towards achieving victory; who has not learned to move one's arms and hands; and who has not learned the step of the pantofle. If in thi
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  • {{About|Peter von Danzig's work|the anonymous gloss of Liechtenauer's [[Recital]]|Pseudo-Peter von Danzig}} ...the city of Ingolstadt in Bavaria, all that can be determined about Danzig's life is that his renown as a master was sufficient for [[Paulus Kal]] to in
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  • ...arnest fight on horse and foot. It begins here with Mr. Johann Liechtenauer's fence in the mail coat. This he has put down in secret words. That stands n ...goes under with it. But yours stays fixed. You can also increase your sword's reach, when you set your pommel against your breast.<section end="62"/>
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  • '''Ewart Oakeshott's typology''' of the medieval [[sword]] is based on [[blade]] [[shape|morphol The system is a continuation of [[Jan Petersen (historian)|Jan Petersen's]] typology of the [[Viking sword]], introduced in ''De Norske Vikingsverd''
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  • | {{red|like a man<br/>&emsp;And render them useless in other's hands.}} ...they initiate one at you. Know that all fencers that just watch for someone's cut and then will do nothing other than parry, they allow themselves to enj
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  • ...e beat is made to the side and not up;<br/>And the beat wants to be one arm's length on the lance,<br/>And whoever goes against it will make such a failu ''[In the Paris, the Master's spear leaves his face uncovered, appearing to go behind his head.]''
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  • ...thers questioning why subject matter more closely aligned to the Wiktenauer's purpose was not used.
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  • | Wrestling's good grips,<br/>&emsp;Lance, spear, sword and messer, | Because a good spirit with authority<br/>&emsp;makes someone's rebuke timid.
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  • ...nolff's own death in 1555. The only dated edition was published by Egenolff's heirs in 1558 (see [[page:DAFaK 1558 mIIIv.jpg|page 47v]]).</ref> transcrib ...grundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt)|Paurenfeyndt's Edition]] (1516){{edit index|Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (A
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  • | Wrestling's good grips,<br/>&emsp;Lance, spear, sword and messer, | Because a good spirit with authority<br/>&emsp;makes someone's rebuke timid.
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  • | Like a man<br/>&emsp;And render them useless in other's hands. ...t against you. Because all fencers that look out and wait upon the opponent's cut and wish to do nothing else than parry, they allow themselves little op
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  • ...s Hans Rosenplüt, but with more subtle language. According to Albert Wimmer's ''Anthology of Medieval German Literature'', Folz’s plays were trendsette
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  • | Wrestling's good fetters,<br/>&emsp;Lance, spear, sword, and Messer | Manfully put to good use<br/>&emsp;And make useless in other's hands.<ref name="line-d"/>
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  • ...<ref name="thringen">orig. ''dringen''/''thringen''; refers to pressing one's point into an opponent['s armour/mail], cf. modern sense of "pushing throug .... From interpretation, the word ''schlag'' here doesn't make much sense: it's possible that ''beidt'' was intended to be said or written as ''bindt'', as
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  • ...e the relevant Zettel passage, but other assignments are based on the Cluny's resemblance to other illustrations with firm ''Zettel'' associations, and t ...he [[Starhemberg Fechtbuch (Cod.44.A.8)|Starhemberg Fechtbuch]] (since that's the one [[Christian Henry Tobler]]'s translation in that column is based on
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  • ...on Rapier"). It was dedicated to Christian II, Elector of Saxony, though it's unknown if Hundt had any direct connection to the prince. This treatise was Hundt's treatise is written in both German and Latin, but at the moment only the Ge
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  • <p>I wait here in the Boar's Tusk for I know all cuts and thrusts, and I know how to turn away thrown la
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  • | Like a man<br/>And render them useless in other's hands. ...ence against you. Know that all fencers that look out and wait upon another's cut and will do nothing other than parry, they allow themselves to enjoy qu
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  • | It's a brave person<br/>&emsp;Who dares to confront their equal, | But it's not shameful<br/>&emsp;To flee from four or six at hand.
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  • ...f it so happens that the hand needs the help of the foot to reach the enemy's body.</p> ...ks which accompany them. Firstly you should show him how to parry the sword's forte to the inside of his weapon, which is performed by lifting the hand.
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  • <p>''[In the Getty, the Master's right foot is forward.]''</p>
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  • ...come forth with your stab / pay attention that you also block your opponent's stab with your single hand / so that one can then come to the work / arm br If you do not try to block your opponent's stab with the hand / but rather consider if he would disengage you / then i
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  • | rowspan="2" | <p>[2] ''I carry my lance in the Boar's Tusk:<br/>To deviate yours, I will make mine enter.''</p> I carry my lance in the Stance of the Wild Boar's Tusk because I am well-armored and have a shorter lance than my companion.
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  • ...ntered the service of Albert III of Bavaria. He would go on to serve Albert's son Sigismund as well (beginning in 1456). In 1444, he married Sibilla, dau ...etrieved 23 May 2015.</ref> Talhoffer went on to include a copy of Hartlieb's 1436 treatise ''Ueber die Erhaltung des Sieges'' ("On the Preservation of V
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  • {{red|b=1|Glosa}}. This is the longsword's first lesson; that you shall learn to cut properly from both sides, so that ...k" and "strong" parts of the sword. From the hilt of the sword to the blade's centre the sword is "strong", and with this you can meet against his blade
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  • ...nts to come, and I will run from no one. Again, I am positioned in the Boar's Tusk to wait, and when the lance will come against me (carried or thrown by ...Master who came before, who awaits him of the horse with his spear in Boar's Tusk. In stepping out of the way and beating as he does, he enters into thi
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  • ...nticed to Christoph Lochner, but he was working as a type-setter in Lochner's workshop by 1599. He married Sabina Prünsterer in 1601 and purchased a hou ...me="Maurer"/> as he would later author a book on the art of flag-waving. It's unclear how much time Heußler spent in Nuremberg after 1608; he moved his
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  • ...there he again may strike thrust or cut, because according to Liechtenauer's art, strikes thrusts and cuts stem from all fencing techniques and principl <section begin="10"/>It may happen that one has to defend the adversary's ''Vorschlag''. So he would defend it by getting at his sword – and if he
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  • ...and would therefore be somewhat interchangeable. This version of Lecküchner's teachings was almost certainly created long after his death in 1482, but th <p>Always fence not to your opponent's messer, but to his body, as in the four targets, which are on both sides ab
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  • ...ely occurred in the 1570s, giving us an approximate time frame for Peloquin's career. ...[[J. de La Haye]], a friend of Peloquin's, between 1600 and 1609. Peloquin's treatise is distinctive for its abstract diagrams consisting of floating we
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  • ...at they have not been transcribed. Per Welle and others, Leinhart Zollinger's [[Maister Liechtenawers Kunstbuech (Cgm 3712)|manuscript of 1556]] follows ...Fechtbuch|Wassmannsdorff Transcription]] (1539){{edit index|Wassmannsdorff's Fechtbuch}}<br/>by [[Karl Wassmannsdorff]] and [[Michael Chidester]]</p>
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  • ...er and buckler, which he captioned with his own interpretations; since Mayr's connection to this tradition seems limited to being a late commentator, his * ''Holinshed's Chronicles'' (1577): “Æneas Sylvius (and before him many more driving up
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  • ...[[nationality::German]] [[Freifechter]]. Little is known about this master's life, but in 1679, he published a [[fencing manual]] entitled ''[[Der Kůns <p>After you have received your opponent's sword with the bind, you will remain on there, to feel if he wants to go fr
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  • | <p>'''In St George's name here begins the art.'''</p> ...rnest fight on horse and foot.}} It begins here with Mr Johann Liechtenauer's fence in the mail coat. This he has put down in secret words. That stands n
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  • ...cht Ⅳ]] claimed the title in 1460 and thus also could have been Ain ringeck's patron; this would probably signify that Ain ringeck was not a direct stude ...(SLUB) Dresden''. Retrieved 26 May 2015.</ref> (putting it after the master's presumed lifetime). Regardless, the fact that he was one of only a few know
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  • ''[This play has been moved to its proper location as given in Fiore's explanation.]''
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  • | Hagedorn's catalog = [[HS::BKW2]] | Wierschin's catalog= [[WC::40]]
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  • <p>A court document, dating to 1621, indicates Monesi's role included instructing the adolescent nobility at the grand ducal court <p>Monesi's text contain little technical discussion, which he defers to a promised sec
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  • ...a downward blow through the head and through the arms and goes to the Boar's Tusk, and then suddenly throws a thrust or two with an advance of her foot <p>''Again, I am the Stance of the Queen against the Boar's Tusk;<br/>With malice and trickery, I will give of [my sword] in a brawl.''
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  • ...to which he added his own annotations on many of the techniques. Auerswald's work also formed the foundation for [[Paulus Hector Mair]]'s treatment of t ...came. Which high report I also beg my gracious sovereign and lord with God's help I have been bestowed, and from which many honorable and good people ma
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  • ...= [[File:Paulus Kal Heraldry.png|200px|center|thumb|''Paulus Kal's heraldry'']] ...hat it represents the oldest attempt to illustrate portions of Liechtenauer's [[Recital]] (''Zettel'').
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  • ...this poem, using it to structure their own martial teachings. Liechtenauer's influence on the German fencing tradition as we currently understand it is ...s timeline.<ref>There is one version of the Recital that predates Talhoffer's, recorded in [[Modus Dimicandi (MS G.B.f.18a)|MS G.B.f.18a]] (ca. 1418-28)
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  • ...ly based on the anonymous [[pseudo-Peter von Danzig]] gloss of Liechtenauer's Recital. ...erable overlap in text and contents, but it is currently unclear if Ringeck's gloss is based on that of pseudo-Danzig or if they both derive from an even
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  • | Hagedorn's catalog = [[HS::JSWo1]] | Wierschin's catalog= —
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  • ...Nissen|Jobs/Josts von der Nissen]] in connection to Liechtenauer, but there's no evidence that they refer to the same man.
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  • ...introductory note, inserted between the first and second play because that's as close to the beginning of the section as the layout of the manuscript wo ...ell back—close to the body—so there is room to thrust up under the attacker's palm.</ref> And just when he means to thrust at your visor, see that you hi
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  • ...his project seemed to have never been completed, perhaps owing to Lemberger's death.<ref>Welle 2017, p 9.</ref>
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  • | caption = A play from Medel's fencing manual ...and [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS KK5126)|MS KK5126]] (1480s).</ref> as Medel's text is the only known source that mentions teachings from the earlier mast
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  • ...iothek Augsburg]], 1566.</ref> Falkner was a witness of record to the guild's biannual treasury accounting in 1496, a task he performed again in 1506.<re ...ly-illustrated manuscript includes a sword section is based on Liechtenauer's Recital and a messer section based on that of [[Johannes Lecküchner]] (tho
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  • ...[[nationality::French]] [[fencing master]]. Nothing is known of this master's youth other than the fact that he studied swordsmanship in Italy for many y ...y, and in 1615, captain and provost of Sierck. In 1617, he joined the duchy's Council of State and gained the title Squire. At some point, Bordes also se
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  • | handle manfully,<br/>&emsp;and foil them in your opponent's hands. | Thus ends Master Liechtenauer's Art of the Long Sword
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  • ...> The latter contains handwritten notes and celebratory poems from Thibault's friends, relatives, pupils, and colleagues, included among whom are several ...rthern Netherlands.<ref name="Verwey, Herman Fontaine 1978 p.288"/> Henrick's eldest son, Christiaen, founded the noble family Thibaut van Aegtekerke.<re
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  • | Hagedorn's catalog = — | Wierschin's catalog= —
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  • 100% of proceeds go toward Wiktenauer's costs: ...first ever compilation of the 15th century glosses of Johannes Liechtenauer's famous Recital. Each page contains a single play of the long sword or short
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  • ...shall not understand, because with it, one destroys all of a strong person's hews and stabs without any fencing, if one correctly grapples him with it.< ...brushing.<ref>Somewhere else it says "strike a glancing blow," I think that's the same idea</ref><section end="97"/>
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  • | [[Wassmannsdorff's Fechtbuch]] (1539) ...and [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS KK5126)|MS KK5126]] (1480s).</ref> While Ott's precise lifetime is uncertain, he may have still been alive when [[Hans Tal
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  • ...because you know that I said above that I wanted you to be patient; but let's suppose that he is agent and you patient, specifically that he made a thrus ...to the face or the leg, you will step with your right leg toward the enemy's right side and in that same stepping you will press [parry] his stroke with
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