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  • | Also known as = ...ry by [[Willibald Pirckheimer]], a close friend of [[Albrecht Dürer]].<ref>See [[Dierk Hagedorn]] and [[Daniel Jaquet]] (2022). ''Dürer's Fight Book: The
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  • | Also known as = ...True Skill at Arms",<ref>For a discussion of the meaning of "hoplosophy", see Lois Spangler. "[http://www.storytrade.net/hema/destreza-on-the-meaning-of-
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  • | Also known as = ''Reglas para La Destreza de Las Armas, <br/>Fundada en For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • ...h Swordsmanship Society, 2012. Retrieved 28 September 2013.</ref> His work also shows some similarities to the work of the French master [[Henry de Sainct For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | Also known as = Scienza d'arme. German For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | Also known as = [[inventory::Cod.Ser.Nov.2978]] For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | Also known as = ...r fragment, and uses the same references notation as those for the former. See Welle, Rainer. ''"...und wisse das alle höbischeit kompt von deme ringen".
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  • | Also known as = ''[[name::The Poem of the Pel]]'' For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | also known as = ...Achille Marozzo)|Opera Nova]]'', probably from the 1550 edition (which was also printed in Venice).
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  • ...eceived doctorates in philosophy and medicine. While at the university, he also studied fencing under a master named Heinrich Beler[n] von Bautzen, apparen For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | Also known as = ''[[name::The Poem of the Pel]]'' For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | Also known as = ''[[name::The Poem of the Pel]]'' For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | also known as = Collectanea A Spanish-language manuscript copy also exists (the [[Libro del exercicio de las armas (MS a.IV.23)|MS a.IV.23]]),
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  • ...d it before the translation of Bauman Fechtbuch was published. So you will see that there are several techniques that I interpreted wrong due to going sol [[Category:Published Books]]
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  • | also known as = For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see [[Philibert de la Touche]] well as [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | also known as = Leçons au drappeau divisées <br/>en huit jeux en s For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | Also known as = ''Cort Bevvijs' Van t'Rapier alleen. Wat <br/>veranderingen For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | Also known as = ''Abhandlungen über die Fechtkunst'' For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • ...ndance fees are very competitive, and we have an onsite shop where you can see, handle, and try on gear before making any commitments to purchase anything ...indoor archery range, letting us offer archery in Glasgow city centre. We also teach various forms of medieval and renaissance sword fighting, as part of
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  • | Also known as = ''Discorso di Camillo Palladini Bolognese <br/>sopra l'a For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • ...don in the 1580s or 1590s and set up a school.{{cn}} During this period he also wrote a treatise on the use of the [[rapier]] entitled ''[[Nobilissimo disc For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | Also known as = ''Dichiaratione per intendere le ragioni <br/>sopra le qual For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • ...show that more than just [[rapier]] use was taught by the Marxbrüder. They also taught the use of the Zweihänder (as mentioned above), the [[dussack]], th ==See also==
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  • | Also known as = Etliche General Regeln undt Observatio-<br/>nes, so bey den For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • ...gocchie]], [[Angelo Viggiani dal Montone]], and [[Mercurio Spezioli]] were also influenced by his teachings, though it is unclear if they actually studied For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | also known as = ...Castriota'', ''Di Costanzo'', ''Cantelmo'', ''Rota'', etc.), but the group also includes the prince's 10-year-old son.
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  • | Also known as = {{plainlist ...owledge about the manuscript comes from a 19th century library catalog<ref>See ''[http://books.google.com/books?id{{=}}OiiL7U176dgC&pg{{=}}PA366&lpg{{=}}P
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  • | Also known as = Libro intitulado defensa de la berdadera <br/>destreça de For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | Also known as = | [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:VAULT_Case_MS_Fol.U.423.792 Microfilm scans]
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  • ...n. In addition he was an artist and illustrated most of his books, and was also a speaker.<ref> Detail taken from ''Knight and his Horse'' published by Lut ...ies (Type I-IX). From this basis, Oakeshott began work on his own thirteen-category typology of the medieval sword ranging from Type X to Type XXII.
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  • | also known as = ...ata, the Gentlemans Armorie]]'' (or possibly just paraphrase translation), also written by G. A.
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  • | Also known as = Copy MSS Early Spanish Fencing. | Images = [[:Category:MS R4-B274|Digital scans]] (1400x900)
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  • | also known as = | Chap. VIII. How the use of weapons came, also the number of weapons used from time to time, with other good instructions.
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  • ...s of Columna, who was Archbishop of Messina, may his soul rest in peace"). See {{Google books|EP8qAAAAIAAJ|Archivio della Società romana di storia patria [[Category:Masters]]
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  • | Also known as = ''Showcase of Fencing with the Sword and <br/>Dagger, Compo For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | Also known as = | [[:Category:MS Sloane 5229|Color facsimile]] (2000x2600)
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  • | also known as = ''Neues Kunstliches Fechtbuch Des <br/>Weitberümbte ...he rapier and is consistent with the Bolognese fencing tradition; the work also includes a brief treatise by an unknown master referred to only as [[Patern
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  • ...town in Italy named Suveno, which is a valid alternative point of origin. See Matt Galas, http://www.swordforum.com/forums/showthread.php?90889-Mexinensi [[Category:Masters]]
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  • For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]]. [[Category:Masters]]
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  • | also known as = ...by Aert Meuris. Noted artist [[Adam van Breen]] provided the artwork, and also included were anonymous descriptions and commentary in Dutch, French, and G
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  • | also known as = ...work. Its presence in Talhoffer's writings over thirty years earlier would also suggest that Syber is not the original author (or potentially that his care
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  • | also known as = ...er, including in 1616, 1617, 1626, 1627, 1630, 1640, and 1665; Lochner was also responsible for some or all of these printings.
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  • | also known as = ...r in ca. 1510,<ref>According to the data provided by the museum.</ref> who also had new illustrations cut. In ca. 1512,<ref>"[http://www.schwertkampf-ochs.
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  • | also known as = ...0 treatise ''[[La Scherma (Francesco Fernando Alfieri)|La Scherma]]'', and also including a new third section on fencing with the [[spadone]].
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  • | Also known as = For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | Also known as = | <p>In Saint George’s name, begin; and watch to see whether your opponent goes high or low: That is the beginning [lesson] of w
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  • | also known as = For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • ...ecame associated with the Confraternity of St. Joseph of the Holy Land. He also moved in literary and artistic circles, where he was acquainted with Cardin For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | Also known as = ...covers both horsemanship and advice on [[mounted fencing]]. The manuscript also includes a treatise on morality and good government called ''Leal Consselhe
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  • | Also known as = For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | also known as = ...[Johannes Liechtenauer]]'s art. One other interesting note is that Rösener also copied segments from the poetry of [[Hans Sachs]].
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  • | Also known as = For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | also known as = ...rite an untangled and clarified version, reorganized into six chapters. He also added 88 illustrations created by [[Jost Amman]] (on top of the single illu
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  • | Also known as = ...h (MS I.33)|MS Ⅰ.33]], to which the scribe appears to have had access.<ref>See [[Page:Cod.Guelf.125.16.Extrav. 45r.jpg|folio 45r]]; compare [[Walpurgis Fe
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  • | also known as = ...ms, which help establish the context of 15th century fighting systems, and also of incidents from specific historical duels, which shed light on how fighti
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  • For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]]. [[Category:Orphan Treatise]]
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  • The 16th century is when we see the modern concept of the '''book''' emerge. Incunables are often indisting ...e side of historical European martial arts in period, tournament books are also useful for their depictions of authentic arms and armor.
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  • | also known as = For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]]. | source title= [[:Category:MS R4-B274|Wiktenauer]]
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  • | Also known as = Cod. Vindob. B. 11093 | [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Cod.11093 Microfilm scans]
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  • | also known as = For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | Also known as = ...could be what is intended.</ref> and push it contrary around in his belly. Also push his elbow contrary around and take his dagger from him so.</p>
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  • | also known as = For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | also known as = ...happen for you than the taking-off: However he parries you, and if he will also parry this strike, then from that moment make one more or a inverted windin
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  • | Also known as = ...um'' by John of Hildesheim}}<ref>''The Manner of Seeking and Offering, and Also of the Bearing and Translations of the Three Holy Kings of Coleyn''.</ref>
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  • | also known as = Vollständiges Ring-Buch, <br/>darinnen angewiesen w For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | Also known as = ...al]] created in the last quarter of the 15th century.<ref name="Sotheby's">See Sotheby's description on [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|Talk page]].</ref> The origina
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  • <p>Item. You make the two guards also in the messer and place them as with the sword, only with one hand and the For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | also known as = For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | also known as = ...cing manual]] written by [[Giacomo di Grassi]] and printed in 1570; it was also printed in England after di Grassi transplanted there. Di Grassi's art was
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  • Seydenfaden is also mentioned twice in the 1539 [[Hans Medel Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2°.5)|Hans Med ...ngs definitely attributed to him by Hans Medel are given below. This gloss also includes a number of other statements attributed only to "Master Hans", whi
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  • ...few details of his life are currently known. He was married, and his wife also practiced fencing.{{cn}} [[Paulus Hector Mair]] notes that in 1559 he donat ...me researchers to speculate that they were personally acquainted.{{cn}} He also had access to [[Goliath Fechtbuch (MS Germ.Quart.2020)|MS Germ. quart. 2020
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  • | Also known as = | <p>3. Take the blade away on the inside, and make a ''volta'', which also goes on the outside.</p>
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  • ...University of Wittenberg but it is unclear if he ever earned a degree. He also studied fencing, either with or under [[Balthasaro Cramonio Pomerano]], who For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | also known as = The Art of Arms of Achille Marozzo of Bologna ...but features a modernized version of the text from the second edition. It also includes book two of [[Giovanni dall'Agocchie]]'s treatise ''[[Dell'Arte di
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  • | also known as = ...geschriebenn (MS Dresd.C.487)|MS Dresd.C.487]], dated to 1504-1519. It was also included in a [[Wassmannsdorff's Fechtbuch|now-lost manuscript]] from 1539
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  • | also known as = ...stands out as the oldest surviving French treatise on swordsmanship. It is also quite innovative, including the first use of footwork diagrams in a fencing
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  • | Also known as = N-6-15 For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | Also known as = {{plainlist | [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Royal_Armouries_Ms._I.33 Digital scans] (600x800)
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  • | Also known as = For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | Also known as = | [[:Category:MS 1825|Digital scans]] (300x300)
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  • ...ning slicing not chopping (Capoferro uses this term as well), but it could also mean "blinding". Figueiredo doesn't give us enough info to clearly define i For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | also known as = ''La noble science des ioueurs d'espee'' ...f the content and the original images. Sections of Paurñfeyndt's text were also reproduced in a 1530s book by [[Christian Egenolff]] entitled ''[[Der Allte
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  • | Also known as = Codex Nr. 55 Ambras For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • ...s as you will find above or below in this treatise. And since the Rose can also fitly be executed in the Longpoint, I will describe the rest of the devices ...rom below between his arms while they are going up. Concerning this device see the two small figures on the upper left in Image I.</p>
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  • ...2]]. Rostock, Germany: [[Universitätsbibliothek Rostock]], 1570.</ref> but also employed much of the master's unique terminology in his own teachings. Meÿ For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | Also known as = <p>The displacements also to be learned properly.</p>
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  • | also known as = {{plainlist For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • ...found open to attack, wind your spear under your armpit and press forward. See if you can beat him in the side. You can pierce his foot with the same or b | <p>[6] Item: You can also move through under his spear, or twitch and always start again at any openi
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  • ...t part has two quarters, the right and the left, the guard of ''Ochs'' can also be divided into two, as is demonstrated in Figure B.</p> ...' is also called the right and the left, or the point in the man’s face is also the right ''Pflug'' in the conceived Figure B.</p>
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  • ...arn from this silent master if it delights him. Because your eminence will see a different method here, than that of the masters of it,</p> ..., he would praise my undertaking and he would esteem it a great fortune to see this little work fall in the hands of a Prince as wise and virtuous that Go
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  • | Also known as = | <p>Follows the counter to that, with a forward step of the left foot, also fall after his strike with the short edge with force ????? on both sides an
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  • | also known as = ...a position called [[iron gate]] (''Eisen Pforte''). [[Andre Paurenfeyndt]] also treated fencing from this guard in his treatise (sometimes included as an a
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  • | also known as = ...y Bernardino Capitelli. This likewise omits the unillustrated portion, and also truncates the descriptions of the plays. It includes new simplified illustr
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  • ...Hans Wilhelm Schöffer von Dietz]], the fencing master of Marburg, which is also where his education in the style of [[Salvator Fabris]] began.{{cn}} He ult '''Sig: Salvator Fabris da Padua, and Sig: Ridolfo Capo Ferro, also how other Italian and''' French Fencers have diligently summarized the best
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  • | Also known as = ...known author and painted by [[Jörg Breu der Junger]]. The third section is also by Jörg Breu, consisting of preliminary sketches (sometimes with captions)
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  • | Also known as = MS W.* 8 150 ...ong edge and take position with your left foot. The left descending cut is also the same; take position with the right foot and cut through the head with t
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  • | also known as = Der künstliche Ringer L’Académie de <br>l’admi ...ditions were reprinted by Wolters-Noordhoff Groningen. The German text was also included in the 2003 compendium ''Chronik alter Kampfkünste'', published b
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  • For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]]. [[Category:Masters]]
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  • | Also known as = | [[:Category:MS Germ.Quart.16|Digital scans]]
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  • | Also known as = ...ably not original; for a speculative reconstruction of its original state, see [[Tratt‍ato della sch‍erma (MS M.383)/Reconstruction]]. While it seems
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  • ...o less than five times to discuss the political affairs of his kingdom. He also followed the politics of his father concerning the maritime exploration of In addition to his treatise on mounted combat, he also wrote a brief passage in his ''Livro dos conselhos'' called '''''Regimento
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  • | Also known as = | Images = [[:category:MS E.1939.65.341|Digital scans]] (1000x1400)
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  • ...mmel, and drive through, until he bleeds to death. If you want to ward it, see if you may win below his armpit or his face, as is pictured there.</p> | <p>[7] This technique shall additionally also not be described.</p>
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  • ...he wrote about a thousand, were mostly devoted to religious questions. He also wrote twelve ''Fastnachtsspiele'' (short plays that made light of people in Hans Folz may also have been responsible for a brief fencing treatise entitled ''Abhandlung ü
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  • | Also known as = | Images = [[commons:Category:Ms. KK5012|Digital scans]] (700x1000)
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  • | also known as = ...ication from the publisher to Lazaro Stubick di Kœnigstein. Bibliographies also list printings in 1608 and 1610; the first is probably a mistaken reference
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  • | also known as = ...ver the course of the journeys described by [[Pseudo-Hans Döbringer]].<ref>See MS 3227a, [[Page:MS 3227a 13v.jpg|fol. 13v]].</ref>
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  • | also known as = ...]] and part C of the [[Bauman Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.4º.2)|Bauman Fechtbuch]] (also known as [[pseudo-Gladiatoria]] for this reason). In each case, there are d
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  • The 16th century is when we see the modern concept of the '''book''' emerge. Incunables are often indisting ...e side of historical European martial arts in period, tournament books are also useful for their depictions of authentic arms and armor.
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  • Onward from here / as you come forth with your stab / pay attention that you also block your opponent's stab with your single hand / so that one can then com ...So dir dein stich underkomen / hab acht das du deins gegenmans stich auch also mit deiner ledigen handt empfahest / damit man dan zur Arbeit / Armbrechen
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  • | also known as = It is also of equal worth to have the Indes, which is correct timing. If you do not mo
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  • ...bart von Würzburg]] and was also a medical student at the time. Gunterrodt also states that he had been maimed in a fight with "criminals" and lost the use ...et but survives separately. The short Latin and German poems at the bottom also appear in Gunterrodt's works and he includes similar fencing teachings in h
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  • | Also known as = | [[:category:Pisani-Dossi MS|Color facsimile]] (3500x5000)
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  • ...as my talent allowed, however much many excellent men have estimated them, also considering the great differences among them, and the deaths, occupations, ...said, that those who criticize will not only criticize my work itself, but also the art as well, thinking that there cannot be a method in something that i
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  • | Also known as = ...Ledall was himself a merchant and seems to have been quite wealthy; he was also a prominent member of the Guild of Corpus Christi, which he joined with his
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  • | Also known as = ...'s text and [[Lucas Cranach the Elder|Lucas Cranach]]'s illustrations, and also adds a great deal of original commentary and revisions by a second anonymou
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  • | also known as = ...ier teachings, it could not have been printed before 1611 (unless there is also a missing earlier edition of Hundt's treatise).
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  • ...this time, teaching private lessons and performing public exhibitions; he also dabbled in other forms of performance including charlatanism, puppetry, and ...than his wife).<ref name="Lasagni"/> In 1711 (during this same period), he also published a brief treatise on fencing with at least some tenuous connection
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  • | also known as = | <p>[8] Also, you may harden things in mustard. And for vining of steel—do it with goo
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  • | Also known as = ...ected in some way to the [[Augsburg group|Augsburg manuscript group]], and also incorporates the dagger content from [[Hans Talhoffer]]'s 1448 [[Talhoffer
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  • | Also known as = ...ut of the lists. Or give him a hard blow with all your strength, simply to see whether you can hurl him on the ground.</p>
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  • ...he tertzi or 3. and allow his cut to fail. Go presently again, your grace, also on to the secunda or 2. and position yourself again with outstretched arm l ...the quarta or 4. and thrust right above to his body, and position yourself also quickly to this completed thrust with outstretched blade again right to his
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  • ...ten ende Spiessen]]'' ("Weapon-handling of Calivers, Muskets, and Pikes"); also included were anonymous descriptions and commentary in Danish, Dutch, Engli For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | also known as = For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | Also known as = Codex Wallerstein ...th those labels so in order to avoid confusion, part A is displayed first. See the collation diagram for the current manuscript configuration.
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  • | Also known as = Cod.Vindob.10723<br/>''Trattato d'uno Schermo di spada sola For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | Also known as = ...different hands and was likely compiled prior to its acquisition by Meyer. See [[Joachim Meyer]]. ''The Art of Combat. A German Martial Arts Treatise of 1
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  • | Also known as = ...e in that apart from the standard teachings of later Bolognese sources, it also treats the use of Medieval weapons and armor. Cesari and Rubboli speculate
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  • | also known as = ...s and were assigned their false attributions by later readers, and this is also the case with these two glosses in our fledgling tradition.</ref> At some p
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  • ...h he added his own annotations on many of the techniques. Auerswald's work also formed the foundation for [[Paulus Hector Mair]]'s treatment of the subject ...wrestling, and previously the figure of it never came. Which high report I also beg my gracious sovereign and lord with God's help I have been bestowed, an
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  • | Also known as = {{plainlist | Images = [[:Category:MS U860.F46 1450|Digital scans]] (1000x1050)
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  • | Also known as = ...Jörg Wilhalm Hutters kunst zu Augspurg (Cod.I.6.2º.3)|Codex I.6.2º.3]]. It also includes the longsword teachings of [[Nicolaüs]] and a brief series of unc
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  • | Also known as = ...he same dedication to Ludwig IV "the Rich" of Wittelsbach (1417-1479),<ref>See [[Page:MS KK5126 9r.jpg|folio 9r]]</ref> Duke of Bavaria-Landshut, as the o
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  • | Also known as = ...Beschreibung der Kunst des Fechtens]]''; unlike that book, this manuscript also treats [[armored fencing]].
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  • | Also known as = | [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Cod.5278 Microfilm scans]
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  • | Also known as = ...0043228/image_194 folio 95v]</ref> possibly by [[Lienhart Sollinger]].<ref>See [http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/bsb00043228/image_106 folio 51v].</ref
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  • | Also known as = | <p>Thirdly, in this guard indicated with numbers 3 and 6, you can also stand with your rapier extended, and when your opponent directs a cut to yo
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  • | Also known as = ...2]]. As the Cgm 582 is titled ''Kunst des Messerfechtens'', that title may also be assigned to this unillustrated draft.
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  • | Also known as = Sigmund Schining Fechtbuch ...updated version" of [[Sigmund ain Ringeck]]'s own treatise. The manuscript also includes a section on fighting from "seven stances", which appears to be Me
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  • | Also known as = ...s, thy foins, let them fast rout<br/>thy springs, thy quarters, thy rebats also<br/>&emsp;Bear a good eye & let thy hand go<br/>fie on a false heart that d
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  • ...ult and stopping, because he says this is completely different to what you see by experience from combatants.''<ref>de Montaigne, Michel. ''Journal du voy ...e these seven guards shall encompass the substance of any others. It shall also be straightforward, such that it can be understood without figures.</p>
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  • | also known as = In rennyng exercise is good also,
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  • | also known as = ...nfeyndt]] (who includes it in his treatment of long sword fencing, but who also borrows from other authors like [[Andre Lignitzer]] without attribution).
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  • | also known as = ...pier]], both solo and in conjunction with the [[dagger]] and the cloak; it also discusses unarmed defenses against the dagger.
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  • | also known as = ...s 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 are cold and d
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  • ...the left of his face, and strike from the other side to his head. You can also work to double with it.</p> ...he feints a strike, stay yet, He can not come fully through below. You can also break stabs with the Restrainer.</p>
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  • | Also known as = Codex I.6.4º.4 For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • ...im on his right side, as it is illustrated below; and this counter you may also use in the first tearing.</p> ...so drive here with his sword’s pommel on yourself, so be forceful; when he also here drives, so go with your sword from beneath between his both arms over
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  • | Also known as = {{plainlist ...script is sometimes attributed to [[Peter von Danzig zum Ingolstadt]],<ref>See, for example, [[Martin Wierschin|Wierschin]] 35 and [[Hans-Peter Hils|Hils]
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  • ischen [d]ir<ref>damaged, you can see the top of the d.</ref> und euch baiden / so gee dar und stos im das ...A40000">Item</span> wan du stest in dem not standt so nim dein messer aber also in den mittel[-]haw so er auff dich sticht so haw aber auß dem mütelhaw z
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  • ...on rapier fencing of the early 17th century.<ref>Leoni, p xi.</ref> It is also the first treatise to fully articulate the principle of the lunge. ...ato Pallavicini]] stated that this second book was never published at all. See ''[[La seconda parte della scherma illustrata (Giuseppe Morsicato Pallavici
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  • ...s, locks, dislocations, sword disarms and throws to the ground. There will also be the remedies and the counters needed for each situation, whether you are ...e ground in diverse ways. And there will be remedies and counters of every category that should offend or defend.</p>
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  • | Also known as = ...k himself and used assumptions about his life as a starting point.<ref>See also [[Christian Henry Tobler]]. "Chicken and Eggs: Which Master Came First?" ''
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  • ...of the Brotherhood of Saint Mark to do so, unless [[Hans Talhoffer]] were also a member). Sadly, only the shorter of the two manuscripts, ''Kunste Zu Ritt ...Liechtenauer tradition, as well as a few works of unknown origin. There is also a possible third Falkner manuscript, the apparently-anonymous [[Cluny Fecht
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  • | Also known as = ....Germ. 430]], but unlike the CPG 430, the Cgm 582 is fully illustrated; it also seems to have a significant amount of new and expanded content.
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  • | Also known as = | [[:Category:MS 26-232|B&W facsimile]] (hi-res)
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  • ...o each of the three earlier manuscripts. Wilhalm's long sword treatise was also copied by sculptor Gregor Erhart into the [[Gregor Erhart Fechtbuch (MS E.1 ...r (Cod.Guelf.38.21 Aug.2º)|Cod.Guelf.38.21 Aug.2º]] (1588), and the former also seems to have drawn heavily from MS E.1939.65.354. Sollinger, in turn, sold
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  • | Also known as = ...dum to [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]'s art of [[long sword]] fencing, which is also the only fencing material in the manuscript that appears in any [[Glasgow F
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  • | also known as = Ringen im Grüblein ...armen im inß glenckh beym ebogen, d[as], h[eist], d[as] abnemen, So du imß also abnibst so went dich von ym auf die seitn dardu im den arm yber fallen, mit
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  • | Also known as = | [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Ms.Thott.290.2%C2%BA Digital scans] (1300x2000)
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  • ...nt confirmation of their connection to the grand master. Kal's treatise is also of interest in that it represents the oldest attempt to illustrate portions ...unit of 12 marksmen.<ref name="JPK"/> From 1465 to 1475, he seems to have also maintained a secondary occupation as a toll collector in Dingolfing.<ref na
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  • The sword can also be divided into three as you see above. ...ary to rest in only one, because I hold them all good when performed well; also it is a decent thing to know how to govern oneself in all guards according
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  • ...'Ṭuḥfat al-ghuzāt'' to showcase his knowledge of ''furūsīya'' material and also to situate his own work within the lineage of masters who came before him < ...heir defeated foes, most notably the Mamluks in Egypt after 1517 CE. It is also meant to be a work that supersedes previous treatises.
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  • It also includes explanations of how to measure for the correct sword size for any ...d to WikTenauer are sufficient to follow the text, but if anyone wishes to see very high definition images, they can be found on [http://www.geheugenvanne
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  • ...encia de Las Armas'' ("The First Inventor of the Science of Arms"); he was also immortalized in Spanish poetry and literature and his name became synonymou ...eyes and so to the hearing. Principally those who wish to feign disbelief see the experience control and persuade them in the practice of the arms not di
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  • ...t "Majesteit" or Majesty.</ref>, of the Most Christian King of France, and also from the High and Mighty Lords of the State Generals of the United Province ...gainst every dangers - well-determined to resist and defend themselves and also ready if necessary to fearlessly seize the enemy.</p>
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  • | <p>''Might it please Sir Canon Carlo del Vigna to see if the present work contains anything repugnant to Christian piety, and pub <p>Every day we see youths of such ambition, that under the cloak of letting their virtue be kn
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  • ...tigliano and duke of Mondragone, the place where the dialog is set. He was also the master of other relevant personalities. The famous erudite and historia ...hainmail under the clothes (“sotto coverta armati in bianco”). The players also had hats that appeared normal, but, with a touch, a metal visor could desce
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  • Hartlieb also wrote a number of other treatises in his life on herbalism and various esot <p>Also, you should know that all the names which belong to the brothers of Our Lad
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  • ...uchy's Council of State and gained the title Squire. At some point, Bordes also seems to have served as a foreign ambassador for Lorraine. Events turned ag <p>I come to see you as a friend; do not receive me as unwelcome. Possibly, after you have p
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  • | also known as = {{plainlist ....2º.4]], and the [[Maister Liechtenawers Kunstbuech (Cgm 3712)|Cgm 3712]] (see below); alternatively, these may originate from another manuscript within t
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  • | Also known as = MS 5879 | [[:category:MS Germ.Quart.2020|Digital scans]] (2300x2600)
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  • ...ltered original are known to survive. The gloss of [[Sigmund ain Ringeck]] also seems to be related to this work, due to the considerable overlap in text a ...or created by comparing multiple versions to correct their errors. It was also one of the bases for [[Johannes Lecküchner]]'s gloss on the [[Messer]] in
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  • ...dited as the author of this treatise, he was likely merely its scribe.<ref>See [http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/bsb00035322/image_284 folio 141r].</re ...eapons, before sword, before spear, before halberd, before long messer and also before other weapons, etc
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  • | Also known as = Cod Guelf. 83.4 Aug. 4º (Hils) One may also feint on the inside and smite outside to the head or arm, and if that misse
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  • ...ara.<ref>For an alternative theory as to the identity of Philippo di Vadi, see Greg Mele. "[http://hemaalliance.com/discussion/viewtopic.php?p=29181#p2918 ...es.<br/>Phoebus and the Muses especially give honour to you here.<br/>Soon also Mars and Minerva pay you homage.<ref>The translation of these lines was kin
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  • ...nters in the war, including the defense of the town of Almeida. Figueyredo also served the crown as master at arms, including instructing the young Prince ...True Skill of Arms",<ref>For a discussion of the meaning of "hoplosophy", see Lois Spangler. "[http://www.storytrade.net/hema/destreza-on-the-meaning-of-
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  • | also known as = ...ncing manuals of the 15th century, and Liechtenauer and his teachings were also the focus of the German fencing guilds that arose in the 15th and 16th cent
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  • ''It also includes an Italian transcription by Steven Reich which was also released in print as ''Antonio Manciolino''; it can be purchased in [http:/ ...hrow yourself forward to ward before the blow has come to force. One could also strike him in the hand, the reason being that it would interfere with his f
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  • ...ula at the time of the Islamic conquests and settled in Al-Andalus. We can also deduce that he studied under a number of well-known teachers at the time, w ...d previously but had now been bought into the fold. In many ways, the work also serves as a propaganda tool to forward the Nasrid cause.
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  • | also known as = ...iate; Fiore mentions in his prefaces that he owned books on the art and he also names two older masters in his tradition, [[Johane Suveno]] and [[Nicholai
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  • ...word Well"), which not only includes the entirety of the 1640 edition, but also adds a concluding section on the [[spadone]]. .... I have effortlessly persuaded myself that it would not displease you, to see printed this pastime which you occasionally enjoyed to practice. Nonetheles
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  • | {{Czech translation|http://paladiniumdotcom.wordpress.com/category/transkripce/ringeck/|1}} ...Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria|Albrecht Ⅳ]] claimed the title in 1460 and thus also could have been Ain ringeck's patron; this would probably signify that Ain
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  • | <p>[13] This is “cat” and also a runner with a fast shield with which one lifts armored people into the ba ...resent elevation shields the people inside from the rear and the front and also from above.</p>
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  • ...ndon in 1590 and quickly gained a great deal of prestige; he seems to have also taken on the former school of Italian master [[Rocco Bonetti]]. There are a ...s very great and necessarie use thereof, not onely in generall warres, but also in particular combats, & many other accidents, where a man having the perfe
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  • ...To the Sublime Magnificent Prince and Lord, Sir Matthäus of the Holy Roman See, Cardinal of St. Angelo, Papal Legate, Bishop of Gurk, Coadjuctor of the Di ...two-handed sword and other similar swords which are used with both hands; also including braquemards and other short knives which are used with one hand;
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  • ...tradition in that it not only offers unique commentary on the Recital, but also both quotes and occasionally criticizes or corrects the earlier glosses of ...therwise fight properly may well go through and understand. And thereafter also enriched and improved by other masters and especially through Master Hans M
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  • ...to handle all those weapons on horseback which here are taught on foot, as also all other weapons whatsoever.</p> ...Art, as is needful, It is requisite not only that he be able to judge, but also that he be strong and active to put in execution all that which his judgmen
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  • ...is he endowed with full and marvelous advantage of that of the sword, but also of every other chivalric art, as his heroic actions by the same, to the won | <p>[4] Thence it is also seen that defense is the principal action in fencing, and that no one must
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  • | Also known as = ...such as [[Jaime Pons]], [[Pedro de la Torre]], and [[Francisco Román]]. It also shows some similarities to the work of the French master [[Henry de Sainct
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  • ...ie sonsten zu allen andern Heroischen Tugenden tam in literis, quam armis, also auch zu vielgedachter Ritterlichen unnd Edel Fechtkunst, ein besondern Lust ...(deceiving), werffen (throwing), and nachdringen (bringing after). Here we also give attention to the openings, of which there are four, and this is why th
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  • | <p>Gio: Certainly, my Mr. Lepido. Since I see your wits to be awakened to virtue, I would fully satisfy you in that which ...always sought to know it. But owing to the differences (as you say) that I see there, and because of the low esteem in which it is held, I discuss it unwi
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  • ...is known about this master's life, but he was Bolognese by birth and might also have been connected to the court of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.<ref name ...man can not only defend himself from whatsoever blow his enemy wills, but also offend him not a little.
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  • | Also known as = ...da mit eyner dich fornen angrifft vnder augen. Glosa: den SCHAFFGRIFF dryb also, reitt dem man glich vnder augen mit dyner rechten sitten an sin rech, grif
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  • <p>Composed by Christoff Rösener, citizen of Dresden, and also, by the Freedom granted by his Imperial Majesty, Master of the Sword.</p> And also how it was granted Freedom,<br/>
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  • ...raditional blessing on the dead in Talhoffer, but receives it in the Rome (see [[Page:Cod.44.A.8 100v.jpg|folio 100v]]).</ref> ...treatise was written, and the original is certainly lost at present. It is also unclear how much of the material in the existing versions should be attribu
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  • | also known as = ...in fact [[Lew]], a name associated with one of the branches of the gloss (see below), or [[Sigmund ain Ringeck]], whose gloss shows strong similarities t
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  • ...pg|folio 73r]].</ref> He had a brother named '''Jacob Lignitzer''' who was also a fencing master,<ref name="Kal">The Fellowship of Liechtenauer is recorded ...se is included in many compilation texts in the Liechtenauer tradition. He also authored treatises on fencing with the [[short sword]], [[dagger]], and [[g
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  • ...four Masters seek to achieve advantageous holds through the techniques you see depicted here.</p> ...ways to hurt you, for example with breaks, binds and dislocations, as you see depicted in these drawings.</p>
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  • ...four Masters seek to achieve advantageous holds through the techniques you see depicted here.</p> ...ways to hurt you, for example with breaks, binds and dislocations, as you see depicted in these drawings.</p>
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  • ...ing Through the Ages''.{{incomplete citation}}</ref><ref name="Leoni"/> He also presumably spent considerable time in the 1590s developing the [[fencing ma ...ed and impelled me to publish to the world these my labours. I have wished also to help professors of the science of arms by showing them those instruction
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  • Beginning with the Augsburg version (and later also in the works of Mair), the mounted fencing gloss attributed to Lew conclude ...Im an gesetz so schlag din schwertt vnter den rechte~ vchsenn vnd tring In also vor dir hÿnn ~</p>
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  • ...[long sword]] fencing that almost always accompanies this mounted gloss is also attributed to Lew). Though this colophon is generally regarded as indicatin ...ltered original are known to survive. The gloss of [[Sigmund ain Ringeck]] also seems to be related to this work, due to the considerable overlap in text a
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  • ...and Germans and other great Signori, who had to fight in the barriers. And also to infinite numbers who did not need to fight. And of some of them, who hav | Also the valiant knight Misser Nicolò _________ [Borialino?], a German who had
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  • | Also known as = Cod.Vindob.10825/10826 For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | notableworks = See below ...elow by the left side over and again high, that the point is forwards, and see that the thick end is behind, and grasp with the left hand three spans from
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  • ...into Fiore's disposition as a young man. See Pozzo book 4, chapter 3, and also Leoni 2012, pp ⅹⅹⅳ-ⅹⅹⅴ.</ref> ...Talhoffer ~ as seen by Jens P. Kleinau.'' Retrieved 2015-11-23.</ref> and also highlights some of their martial exploits.<ref name="de’i Liberi Morgan"/
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  • ...lifortis''. While Talhoffer's owner's mark appears in this manuscript,<ref>See [[Page:MS Chart.A.558 001r.jpg|folio 1r]].</ref> his level of involvement w ...he was contracted to train the brothers David and Buppellin vom Stain; he also produced the [[Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS 78.A.15)|MS 78.A.15]] for them, a si
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  • | also known as = Another Augsburg master, [[Jörg Wilhalm]], also produced many manuscripts and influenced the writings of Gregor Erhart and
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  • ...he famous commander Alessandro, Duke of Parma, in Flanders in 1582. He was also a friend of Galileo Galilei and a prolific writer, though unfortunately mos ...eference the ''Vitruvian Man'' in a fencing treatise.<ref>See pp. 7-9. See also Gotti 2023, pp. 130-133.</ref> However, his treatise is unique in that it w
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  • | Also known as = | Also hatt das Register der stennd des Lanngen schweerts ain enndt
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  • ...ide this excellent useful science, and encouraged by many enthusiasts, yet also for the promotion of general use, defence, and prevent wanton fight sick vi But we can clearly see how C can resist this. He can kick B's left arm with his right leg with suc
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  • ...mund ain Ringeck]], [[pseudo-Peter von Danzig]], and [[Martin Syber]], and also includes a brief outline by Meyer himself on a system of rapier fencing bas ...nfeyndt, he uses as a training tool for various pole weapons (and possibly also the greatsword), and then moving on to the halberd before ending with the l
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  • | By the sixth point, which is the last, we will see a great secret which is to decide which strike that the attacker can throw | The one which is the left side also leaves the natural form of its originator and participate on the left side.
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  • | label1 = Also&nbsp;known&nbsp;as :''To view a version of this table without illustrations, see [[Johannes Lecküchner/No illustrations]].''
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  • ...s, the eldest of four brothers; apparently at least one of them, Toby, was also an accomplished swordsman. Silver is described as a gentleman in his treati ...of Defence]]'' and dedicated it to Robert Devereux, the Earl of Essex and also Saviolo's patron. Silver uses "paradox" in the sense of heresy and in this
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  • ...rtions of the body, Mantegna, Lorenzo di Credi, and others. Dürer probably also visited Padua and Mantua on this trip.<ref>The evidence for this trip is no ...n learning this skill during his early training with his father, as it was also an essential skill of the goldsmith. In 1496 he executed the ''Prodigal Son
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  • ...ugsburg City Council; by 1541, Mair was the city treasurer, and in 1545 he also took on the office of Master of Rations. ...as a member of a patrician family he likely served in the cavalry. He was also an avid collector of fencing treatises and other literature on military his
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  • the whole of Europe in suspens, but that he also deigned to know and favor the most belligerent Nation of the earth should also become the most skilled and the
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  • | also known as = Paridis de Puteo ...ms, which help establish the context of 15th century fighting systems, and also of incidents from specific historical duels, which shed light on how fighti
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  • ...impossible to continue long, in doing so many kinds of movements as we can see performed by the human body, were this not moderated with regard to weight ...t in front at the same time, something impossible for other creatures: and also for the same, or possibly similar reason, the arms were placed in such a wa
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