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<th > <p>{{rating|B|Completed Translation (from the Nuremberg)}}<br/>by [[Thomas Stoeppler]]</p> </th>
 
<th > <p>[[Nuremberg Hausbuch (MS 3227a)|Nuremberg Transcription]] (ca. 1389){{edit index|Nuremberg Hausbuch (MS 3227a)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p> </th>
 
<th > <p>[[Glasgow Fechtbuch (MS E.1939.65.341)|Glasgow Transcription]] (1508){{edit index|Glasgow Fechtbuch (MS E.1939.65.341)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p> </th>
 
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<td> <p>[1] {{red|b=1|Here begin the fencing techniques of the other masters: Hanko priest of Doebringen, Andre the Jew, Josts from the neice, Niclas of prussia.}}</p>
 
 
 
<poem>If he is a bold man /
 
:Who also likes to dare
 
To learn the art of the sword /
 
:and also wishes to practice it seriously
 
Because it is a gentleman´s game /
 
:and brings lots of pleasure and fun
 
And before knights and squires /
 
:so that he can fence well
 
I will give him three pieces of advice /
 
:which he should always adhere to</poem> </td>
 
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<small>[15]</small></poem> </td>
 
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<poem>The first advice is also good /
 
:whoever fences easily
 
wittily and without all wrath /
 
:this fencer seldom will lose
 
If he additionally fences according to the teachings /
 
:he will win even more</poem> </td>
 
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<td> {{section|page:MS E.1939.65.341 027r.jpg|2|lbl=-}} </td>
 
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<poem>If he is a bold man /
 
:Who also likes to dare
 
To learn the art of the sword /
 
:and also wishes to practice it seriously
 
Because it is a gentleman´s game /
 
:and brings lots of pleasure and fun
 
And before knights and squires /
 
:so that he can fence well
 
I will give him three pieces of advice /
 
:which he should always adhere to</poem> </td>
 
<td> {{section|page:MS 3227a 43r.jpg|1|lbl=43r}} </td>
 
<td> {{section|page:MS E.1939.65.341 027r.jpg|1|lbl=27r}} </td>
 
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<small>[15]</small></poem> </td>
 
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<poem>The first advice is also good /
 
:whoever fences easily
 
wittily and without all wrath /
 
:this fencer seldom will lose
 
If he additionally fences according to the teachings /
 
:he will win even more</poem> </td>
 
<td> {{section|page:MS 3227a 43r.jpg|2|lbl=-}} </td>
 
<td> {{section|page:MS E.1939.65.341 027r.jpg|2|lbl=-}} </td>
 
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