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Pseudo-Peter von Danzig/Mike Rasmusson 2004 SS
All raise yourself here to the analysis and interpretation of the verses on the art of combat fencing
Those composed and devised by Johannes Liechtenawer, who was the one high master of the art and well respected / and so that princes / and gentlemen / Knights and squires hear the art so that they then learn / and shall know / Thus the art has been allowed to be written with concealed / and considered words / This is so that not every man who hears it shall even understand it / and if this is done through an irresponsible fightmaster's will / then your art will be lessened because of it, similarly your art shall then not be open but vulgar, so direct the art that it not become widely heard / as in hear the art and conceal the same / and consider the words on combat fencing that stand after here / and then are clarified / In the comments / and laid out so that any man can retain well / and will understand if he knows other fencing.
Here you come to the foreword /
Young / Knight learn / to have God's love and women / honour / | |
Thus grow your honour / upon Knightlyhood / and learning / | |
Art you must sieze / and honour courtesy in war / | |
Wrestle well trap / Lance spear sword / and messer / | |
wield skillfully / and in other hands / ruin / | |
strike in / and hard there / Rush him stepping or in driving / | |
That the wisdom / that one keeps sees praise / | |
Thereon you retain / and have all the length and breadth of the art. |
This is the text and the analysis of a general lesson in combat
1 | He who dismounts begins fencing on foot |
Analysis / Mark this is a lesson / one can fence in harness on foot / and on horse / And this is as you should both realise and also well know / and when it happens that you shall strike or fence with one on horse / and it appears to you that he will injure or overpower you / Then dismount onto your feet / and fight him with the art described as follows.
This is the text and the analysis of two stances.
2 | He places his spear two stances to wield weapons right |
Analysis / mark that when you step off of the horse / Then at first you should keep to hand two stances / The first stance is how you shall fight with the lance / The second is / how you shall resort to the sword / Also you shall know two particular stances with the lance. The first stance is taken to oppose him who stays on his horse / The second stance is taken to oppose him if he also dismounts against the two stances / You should rightly know the plays to then deploy that which will be clarified next.
This is the first play
Mark now the first play, place yourself thus / when you have dismounted from the horse / and he will not dismount / Then stand with the left foot forward / and stand your lance on the ground to your right side / and hold the point toward him to whichever side he rides to you / always orient yourself toward him on that same side / and with your lance deflect his off and thus attack him
Yet one play
When you are dismounted from the horse (and on) foot, if he then stays on his horse / Then stand with your left foot forward and hold your lance in the middle with both hands out in front of you / so that your forward end is longer than your butt end / If he rides to you with the lance / then strike close with the forward part of your lance onto the right side of his / and attack him thus with a step out to one side
Yet one play
Mark / when you are dismounted and on foot, if he then stays on his horse / Then hold your lance near your right side in the low guard with the point toward him / If he then rides to you with his lance aimed at your left side / then set it aside with your lance also to your left side / and spring to your right side / and attack him
Yet another play
Mark / when you are dismounted and on foot / If he then rides to you with the sword / Then stab to his openings with the lance / and wait to see if you can hit him / and do this with springing out to one side.
Yet another play
Mark / when you are dismounted / If he then stays on the horse / and rides to you with the sword / Then hold the lance at the farthest length out in front of you with the point to the ground and / when he rides to you / Then drive the lance between his horse's front legs / and spring to the side / and try to see if you can thus throw the horse over
This is the text and the gloss of the second stance, when you both have dismounted on foot with the lance against the lance in combat
3 | Spear and point then before stabs, stab without force |
Analysis / mark that this is the second stance / when he too has dismounted / and wields his lance / and you yours / Then place yourself thus against him standing with the left foot forward / and hold your lance near your right side in the low guard / and always wait so that you can stab him / when he stab you / Or hold your lance with the right hand over / your head to the shot / and then step to him / and wait so that you shoot when he stabs / and follow soon after the shot with the sword against the lance, thus the second play will now be clarified to you -
This is the text and the analysis of engaging and disengaging in fighting with the lance
4 | Spring wind attack him onward disengage to face him on |
Analysis: mark that this is another / when both of you have dismounted onto your feet / and each has his lance / and you will not shoot / as described above / Then hold your lance near your right side in the low guard / and thus approach him / and stab him skillfully with extended arms to the face / If he then stabs at the same time as you / Then drive your lance onto his in the high hanging / and spring with it to him / and attack him high / If he drives up then with the arms / and wards the high stab / Then disengage / and with your point attack the opening under his left shoulder / or elsewhere as you can / and force him ahead of you
This is the text and analysis from a lesson on how one shall disengage
5 | If you will stab ahead with disengaging break the defense |
Analysis / mark this is / when you will stab ahead to him as and when he comes ahead to you or otherwise with the stab / if he then displaces the stab / then you should / know just then how you should change through or disengage so that he will not attack you while you are disengaging through / and this / undertake thus / if he displaces the stab strongly with the lance / and lets the point go aside near you / then soon disengage and stab him on the other side / Or if he stays in the displacement with the point in front of your face / then don't disengage through but stay with your lance on the side / and work to the opening / after you have found whether he has bound light or hard
This is the text and analysis on how one shall counter disengages
6 | Mark if he will pull back from injury and will fly |
7 | Then you should close to wisely deploy blocks |
Mark analysis / That is / If he comes forward with a stab so that you must displace then displace so that your point does not go too far aside from him / outward / But stay close to him / in front of the face or chest, if he then disengages or changes through then don't displace him / but follow after him with the point / and meanwhile attack him as he disengages through / step to his right then with the attack / then force him thus ahead / and let him not come off of the point / if he would then fly from the point with backward steps or jumps / or will thus twist out of the stab / and twists to you on one side / Then spring to him / and see that you do so wisely / and rightly grapple with arm breaking or with other wrestling -
This is the text and analysis on wrestling in combat
8 | If you would wrestle legs back rightly teach springing |
9 | trap before shooting That you shoot front leg artfully |
Analysis / mark / that is if you would wrestle / Then before all other things you should know how you / rightly / should spring to him behind his forward foot / and you should first trap the same foot with art / and locking it will now be clarified to you.
This is one wrestling
Mark when you approach him with wrestling / and he also to you / Then see whether he has set one foot forward or has neither forward / Then pull him to you or thrust him from you so he must step / if he then steps forward with the left foot then spring soon with the right foot behind his left / and thrust your right / knee cap / and hit into his left knee hollow with it / and with both hands pull him over
Another wrestling
When you spring to him with the right foot behind his left / then stride with your left foot to him between both his feet / and trap his left knee between both your knees / and thus hold it fast / and thrust with the left hand ahead to his head / and with the right pull him behind and to the side / so that he falls
Another Wrestling
Mark when you grapple him with wrestling / and he also you / if he stands with the left foot forward / then spring with the right foot forward in front of both his feet / and drive with the right arm under his left through behind him around his body / and trap him on your right hip / and throw him in front of you / Or if he stands with the right foot forward / Then spring with the left foot in front of both his feet / and drive the left arm behind around his body / and throw him forward over your left hip
This is the text and analysis so that one shall know how to deploy all wrestlings to both sides
10 | From both hands if you would conclude well with art |
Analysis / mark / that is when you would artfully end the wrestling / Then you should deploy the wrestling from both sides / and undertake this thus / when he springs with the right foot behind his left / stand as written before, if he steps then in the springing or while you are springing backward with the left foot / then stride soon after to him with the left foot behind his right / and drive to trap / and then you have undertaken to lock him
This is the text and analysis of the plays where one shall strive with the sword against the lance
11 | If you've been reversed the sword against spear will go seek |
12 | The weapon will take the stab Spring to wrestle reach to him |
Analysis mark that is when you have shot your lance / and he still holds his / Then take the weapon you have reserved / if he puts the point before you long or short letting the hand go forward / and if he will stab to you high or low,
then mark the plays here…
When you have a sword / and he has a lance and holds it short / and stands with it in the high guard / Then stand in the guard with your sword over your left knee / if he stabs one high to your face / Then drive out / and with the sword displace the stab on your left hand side against his right side / and drive it onto his lance in the high guard / and spring to him / and attack him / if you don't hit right with the attack / then let your sword drop from your hand / and reach to him / and resort to wrestling
Yet one play
When you have a sword / and he a lance / If he stands then with it toward you in the low guard / and holds his lance short / Then stand with your sword also toward him in the low guard / If he stabs then low to you, then set the stab aside with the sword and your left hand ahead / and drive the pommel forward over his right shoulder around his neck / and spring with the right foot behind his left / and pull him over your right knee with the pommel
This is the text and analysis on displacing with the left hand against the lance
13 | Hit long from left hand Spring wisely and then see |
14 | If he will seek away from injury and hit |
15 | so that his openings are harassed by the sword's pointt |
Analysis mark that is / when you have a sword / and he a lance / if he stands with it toward you in the high guard / and has held it such that the point goes out long ahead of his forward hand / Then hold your sword toward him also in a guard / if he stabs then high to your face then strike his lance aside with the left hand / and soon after grip your sword with the left hand in the middle of the blade / and spring to him / and attack him
A second play
Mark that when you have a sword / and he lets the point of his lance go out long in front of his hands / and stabs low to you / then grab the lance with your left hand / and hold it fast / and with the sword stab low to his genitals, if he then pulls the lance back hard to himself / then let it drive clear / Thus he opens his side so hold the sword with the left hand again in the blade's middle / and follow after him with an attack to the same side, or resort to wrestling
This is the text and analysis on how you seek the openings on an armoured man
16 | Leather and gloves under the eyes seek the openings rightly |
Analysis - Mark that where the armoured man is best overcome is through the harness / that is under the face or under the shoulders / Or in the hollow of the hand or on the arms behind the gloves or in the knee hollows or below to the soles of the feet / and in the joints of the arm / and between the legs / and in the knowledge that his harness has joints / you should thus seek the openings so that onward you need not work but stab / when you next have one before you
This is the text and analysis of the forbidden wrestlings what they are and how one shall deploy them
17 | Bring the forbidden wrestlings to the lesson wisely, |
18 | to lock find the strength to wend over with |
Analysis mark that is / If you can't come to attack when you approach one to the openings just described / Then see that you bring the wrestling to task wisely / and deploy that which is forbidden by all wise masters of the sword / that which school fencers often are not allowed to learn or even see, onward these are known in the fight as the arm break and leg break / and knee thrust and testes thrust / and finger wrench and eye gouge / and with these plays one shall be a stronger grappler in that he will not need to fully leverage his strength / and mark this in the wrestling described as follows
The first Wrestling
Mark if he falls to you with strength from above / and will pull you to him / or thrust from himself / Then strike your right arm out over his hand in front of his left and punch your arms on his chest with both hands / and spring behind his left foot with your right / and throw him off his feet over the knee
This is an arm break
Mark if he falls to you with both hands on your arms and you (hold) onto his / if he does not then hold you fast / Then with the right hand grip his right arm by the hand or by the fingers / and thus hold him fast and with the left trap him by the right elbow / and then thrust him over himself / and with the right hand shove his right arm over your left / and with the left arm raise his right over yourself / Thus you break his arm or throw him ahead of yourself
A wrestling and an arm break
Mark if he falls to you with both hands on the arms or into the chest / if he does not then hold you fast / Then grasp his right hand with your right / and keep him thus before you / and with the left trap him by the elbow / and step with the left foot in front of his right / and pull him thus over so he falls / Or / when you hold him before you with the right arm / then fall out strongly with the chest / thus you break his arm
Yet a wrestling
Mark when he falls unto you with wrestling / Then grasp the front of his right arm by the hand with your left hand / and pull him to yourself on the left side and strike your left arm with strength over his right in the joint of his elbow / and with your left hand break his right arm over your right / and spring with the right foot behind his right / and throw him over your right hip
This is yet a wrestling
Mark when you wrestle with him / and come with your body near to him / if he drives then with the left arm over your right shoulder around the neck / Then drive out with the right arm over his left and over the the joint of his elbow / and bring the left hand to help the right / and punch with both hands downward / and spring with the right foot in front of his left / and twist yourself from him on your left side / and throw him over your left hip
Yet a wrestling
Mark if he falls with both hands to your arms / and you to him / if he strikes with his left arm to your right / and drives with the left arm to you under your right through behind around your body / then strike with the right arm strongly from above down outward to him / in the joint of his left elbow / and step with the right foot in front of his left / and twist yourself from him / and sling him to the left side
A wrestling and a murder thrust
Mark / when you have gripped him by the arms / and he then has set a foot forward / and stands it straight / Then thrust one foot to his same knee / Or kick to his testes / and wait to see that he does not grab the same foot with which you kicked / Or when you set one foot forward / then budge the knee ahead of you / Thus he will not want to injure the knee with the kick
Yet a wrestling
Mark / when you will grab him with wrestling and he then grabs you to wrestle with extended fingers or an open hand / and does not hold you fast / Then see if you can grasp between both his fingers / and then break them upward / and wrench them before him in a ring so that you force him to the side / and thus to great advantage
This is an arm break
Mark if you throw him down / and he falls onto his belly / and pull his arm from him / then soon knock him with your knee on the joint of his arm / and hold the same arm forward with your hand / and pull it up upward / Thus you break his arm
A hold down and an arm break
Mark if you throw him down / and he falls onto his belly / Then soon sit on his back / and grip him by an arm and wrench it onto his back / and hold it fast with one hand / Thus he can not come to get up / Or if you would break the arm that you are holding with the one hand / then with the other hand raise that arm's elbow well upward / thus you break his arm
A good hold down
Mark / if you throw him down / and he falls onto his belly / Then sit down on his back near his shoulders / and wrench his right arm over your right leg over your thigh / and wrench his left arm over your left thigh / Thus he can not come up / and so must die under you
Yet a hold down
Mark if you throw him down / and he falls on his back / then let your body fall with the midsection over his face / and trap his neck under one arm / and thus hold him fast / and pull his arm out with the other hand / the one with which he wants to help himself / So he won't come out / and work with the dagger
This is the text and analysis on how to resort to the weapon and how one shall work with the points to the openings
19 | With all weapons turn the point to the openings |
Analysis: mark this is a lesson that with all weapons you resort to in combat against an armoured man you attack with the point / when you would best win the openings / and you should know to seek the openings rightly with the point / and there are four points with three weapons / the first weapon / is the lance and it has one point / the second weapon is the dagger which also has one point / and third is the sword which has two points / one point is the tip / the other is the pommel / and all about how you work with the points you will find described from end to end in the lessons
Here mark well that this is the text and analysis on how one fights in combat with the sword from four guards
20 | Where one in defense draws the sword visibly to him |
21 | That one shall strongly defend right mark well |
Analysis: mark / this is a lesson where both have shot the lance / and shall fence with the swords / Then before all else you shall know the four guards with the shortened sword / from which you shall always stab strongly to the face / If he stabs then at the same time as you or displaces / Then stay strong on his sword with the point in front of his face or his chest / and mark if he is weak or strong at the sword / if he is strong then deploy the play against strength or if he is weak / then deploy instead what you have learned for weakness, as taught in the plays one deploys from the four guards, which will be clarified as follows
Mark here the first guard with the shortened sword in combat with its plays and your placement
Mark this is the first guard for combat / and place yourself in it thus / Stand with the left foot forward / and hold your sword with the right hand on the grip / and with the left hand in the middle of the blade / and hold it near your right side over your head / and let the point hang toward his face
Mark the first play
When you stand in the high guard / if he stands against you in the low guard / and will stab low to you, you should not defend or displace but stab to his face / Or attack him high so that he can't reach you below / as all high attacks counter / and defeat the low ones / Or if he stabs you high / be it to the face or elsewhere, you shall defend from this / so that he does not outreach you with the attack
Yet one play
Mark / when you stand in the high guard and he stabs low to you / Then stab from above down between his sword / and his forward hand / and push the pommel to the ground / and wind your point on his sword's blade through below his sword / and attack him to his right side
Yet one play
Mark when you stand in the high guard / Then stab him cunningly to the face / if he displaces with the sword in front of your left hand / and stays with the point at your face and would attack you / then with the left hand grab his sword by the point / and hold it fast, and with the right hand stab with force to his testes,
if he pulls his sword / strongly back to himself and will wrench it out of your hand / then suddenly let the sword go back / As he thus opens a side, with the left hand grip the middle of the sword's blade again / and follow after him to the same side with an attack or wrestling
This is yet one play
Mark when you stand in the high guard then stab out to his face / If he displaces the stab and punches your point to your left side / then spring with the right foot behind his left / then drive the pommel ahead over his right shoulder around his neck / and pull him over your right knee with it
The first counter against the play
When he drives the pommel around your neck over your right shoulder / Then let your sword drop and grasp his right hand with your right / and with the left hand trap him by his right elbow / and spring with the left foot to his right / and deploy the arm breaking / or pull him over the left leg
A counter against the break
Mark when he would drive the pommel around your neck / Then grasp his right elbow with your left hand / and with it thrust him from yourself and with the right hand stab behind him to the back
Mark a good counter
Mark when he has driven the pommel over your right shoulder and around your neck / Then grasp up from below with your left hand between both his arms / and grab his right arm with it and hold fast / and twist yourself from him around to your right side / and throw him over your left hip
Yet a counter
When he would drive the pommel around your neck / Then grasp with the left hand behind his right by the handle of his sword or by the pommel / and push it downward and with your sword attack him where you will /
Or drive your pommel through under his right arm forward over his right hand / and pull his hand upward with the pommel / and attack him
Yet a play from the high guard
Mark / when you stab to his face from the high guard / If he drops his left hand between both your hands to the middle of your sword's blade / Then drive him with the pommel / as you will below the (crossed) or above over his left hand / and wrench with it to your right side / and attack him.
Mark / How to strike from the high guard is described in the plays found above / There it says / You must guard the forward foot in striking.
Mark here this is the second guard with the shortened sword with its plays and its placement in the fight
This is the second guard in the fight and you place yourself in it thus / Stand with the left foot forward / and hold your sword with your right hand on the handle / and with the left grip the middle of the blade / and hold it near your right side downward with the pommel against your right knee / so that the point stands up toward the man's face / or chest
This is the first play
When you stand in the low guard / If he stands against you in the high guard / and stabs to your face / or will attack you high / Then stab to his forward hand to the opening of the gauntlet / Or set the point under his left shoulder in the opening
The second play
Mark / when you stand in the low guard / and he will attack you high from the high guard / Then with the left hand grasp his sword by the point / and with the right twist your sword up with the hilt on your chest / and thus attack him
The third play
Mark when you stand in the low guard / Then stab him freely to the face / If he then stabs at the same time as you then grasp his left hand with your left / and with the right trap him by the left elbow / and try the arm break
Counter it thus
When one grabs your left hand with his left / Then drive the forward part of your sword ahead over his left hand / and push below with it / and attack him / Or / when you push his hand down with the sword / Then drive the pommel over his right shoulder / and throw him over your right knee
Counter it thus
When he drives the pommel over your right shoulder and around your neck / Then twist yourself against him on your right side / and drive outward with the pommel over his right leg into the knee hollow / and raise it up with it / Then throw him behind you
The fourth play
Mark when you stand in the low guard / and he in the high / if he would then attack high / Then stab through over his forward hand / and his sword / and push the pommel toward the ground / and attack to his right side
The fifth play is the counter against the stab through
Mark you stab to him from the low guard / If he stabs to you from the high guard / through between your forward hand / and the sword / and pushes the pommel toward the ground / and would attack you, then mark while he pushes the pommel down / Then drive out on the sword in the high guard and attack him
This is the sixth play
Mark when you stand in the low guard / Then freely stab out strongly to his face / If he stabs at the same time as you / and stops you with the point before your face / and will attack you / Then drive out on the sword in the high guard / and attack him to the face / if he then also drives out with the left arm / and would displace you / Then disengage / and set your point under his left shoulder / and force him ahead
The seventh play
Mark / when you stand in the low guard / Then stab out strongly to him / Inward to his face / If he displaces then disengage through / and stab him outward to the face / if he displaces again / and punches your point to your left side / Then step to him and thrust the hilt under his left shoulder / and drive the forward part through between his legs and with the sword lift his left leg hard upward by the knee hollow with your left hand / and with your right above thrust forward hard with the hilt / so he falls
Thus counter the play
Mark when he drives the sword's forward part ahead between your legs to your left knee hollow / and so lifts it up / Then grasp his right elbow with your left hand / and thrust him thus from yourself
This is another play
When you have grabbed his right elbow with your left hand / Then with your right hand grasp his right forearm near the hand / and deploy the arm break / and throw him before yourself
The eighth play
Stab him from the low guard outward to his face / if he displaces the stab with strength / Then drive outward with the pommel to his left knee hollow / and pull the pommel to yourself / and stand your right side up strongly on him / so he falls.
Counter the play thus
When one has driven the pommel out over your left leg into the knee hollow / Then grab his left hand with your left / and his left elbow with your right hand / and deploy the arm break / and throw him before yourself
The ninth play
Mark / when you stab to his face from the low guard / if he then drives with the pommel through below your sword / and will set it aside or wrench, then stay with the point strongly in front of him / and push his right hand down with the sword while he drives through and attack him
The tenth play
Mark / when you stab him from the / low guard strongly to his face / If he drops to you with his inverted left hand forward on the sword / Then wind the sword with the point out over his left hand in the high guard / and attack him
The 11th play is a sword taking
Mark / when you stab strongly to his face from the low guard / if he stabs then at the same time as you / Then grab the middle of his sword with an inverted left hand / and hold both fast / and drive the pommel through under his sword / and pull it over yourself on the right side / Then you take his sword.
Counter it thus:
When one grabs the middle of your sword with his left hand / and would wrench out below with his pommel / Then mark while he is trapping your sword with his left hand / Then drive up to the high guard / and attack him
The 12th play
Mark when you stand in the / low guard / Then stab out strongly below to his crotch / if he then drops his left hand onto your sword / and you also onto his / Then throw his sword outward with your left hand / and once again grasp your blade's middle with it / and wind the point out over his left hand in the high guard / and attack him
The 13th play
Mark / when you stab to him from the low guard / if he drops his left hand to your sword / and you also onto his / Then throw your sword with the pommel ahead of the feet / and grasp his left hand with your left / and with the right grab his left elbow / and deploy the arm breaker /
Or when you have thrown your sword before the feet / Then thrust your left hand ahead on the chest and with the right hand grasp his left knee hollow and pull him thus to yourself / and thrust with the left hand upward so he falls.
You should also know / that you can also strike with the pommel from the low guard / just like the high guard / when it suits you -
Mark here the third guard with the shortened sword with its plays and placement in the fight
Mark the third guard in combat, place yourself thus: / Stand with the left foot forward / and hold your sword with the right hand on the hand grip / and with the left hold the middle of the blade / and hold it across over your left knee in the guard that counters his plays with displacement
The first play
Mark when you have your sword over your left knee in the guard / If he then stabs to your face from the high guard / Then set the stab aside on the sword ahead of your left hand toward his right side / and drive up to the high guard / and attack him /
Or displace the stab on the blade between your hands / and drive the pommel over his forward hand / and pull it downward and attack him
Yet a play
Mark / when you have your sword over your left knee in the guard / If he then stabs to your face / Then drive the pommel through below his sword / and with it set the stab aside ahead of his left hand / and attack him
Yet a play
Mark / when you have your sword over your left knee in the guard / If he then stabs to your face / Then drive the pommel down over his sword behind his forward hand / and with it pull his hand downward / and attack him /
Or
if he is too strong and you cannot pull his hand from the sword / Then wind the pommel up outward from below over his left hand / and thrust him from yourself and thus attack him -
You should also know / that you should not displace strikes with the pommel / that come from the guard over the left knee / You will find this described after here in the plays / that will address / his strikes with your point
Mark here the fourth guard with the shortened sword with its plays and placements in the fight
Mark the fourth guard in combat, place yourself thus: hold your sword with the right hand by the hand grip / and with the left grasp the middle of the blade / and hold it under your right shoulder / and set your hilt forward fast on your chest / and hold the point toward the man
Mark a good lesson
Mark that you come into the fourth guard from all other guards through attacking / Place it thus / when you stab to him from a guard / and it strikes him rightly so that your point is in his harness / then just as soon wind your hilt onto your chest / and force him forward from yourself / and let him not come off the point / thus he can not strike or stab again -
This is yet a lesson
Mark / all who would strike to attack the face / or the throat / or his left shoulder / or under his left shoulder / and when you have attacked / then mark if he is taller than you / Then force him thus before yourself / and wait for his point to go out above you / and he can be fully attacked with wrestling /
or if he is shorter / than you then let your sword sink with your hand down till it's on your right hip / and your point stands above / fully set into his harness / and force him thus forward from yourself -
This is the text and analysis on two things which are named the before and the after
22 | Before and after the two things teach testing wisely with springing away |
Analysis / mark that the first principle you should know before all others is the before / and the after / that from these two things come all arts in combat / and mark that the before is that you should always come before he does / Be it with the stab or with the strike so he must displace / and as soon as he binds with displacement / or otherwise on your sword / Then skillfully deploy / your play just then / After you judge if he is weak or hard on your sword / Thus he can come to no counter.
Mark here that which is called the after
The after is to counter against all plays the man deploys to you / Undertake it thus / when he comes before you with a stab / or strike so that you must displace him / Then mark as soon as the sword connects with his in displacement / Then seek / just then for the next opening with the point / or wait to wrestle / Thus with the displacement you win his before with your after
Mark here how a man should withdraw in the fight
Know that in the fight there is nothing more than one step back / and one step ahead / and otherwise standing fast / Onward so that one shall not become tired in the harness / undertake it thus / when he has over reached you with the sword / or otherwise so that you can't come to displace / Then step soon backward with the forward foot / and wait just then so that you soon can attack again / or grapple with wrestling with a step forward of the same foot / Then you become before through withdrawing
This is the text and analysis on following after in the fight
23 | Follow all hits with strength if you will weaken him |
24 | If he guards then disengage stab as he goes backward |
Analysis / mark if you will strongly overtake or touch when you fence far / and long / and would reach and wind over him with strength / and with proper art not be stopped / you should rush him with following after / and with disengages through / as will be clarified to you in the next play.
Mark the play here -
Mark / when you shall fight strive to reach your fighter with strength / So hold your sword in a guard / and step artfully to him / and mark well when he pulls his sword to himself / and would stab / or strike with the pommel, just then follow him soon after / and rush him with the point and attack him as and when he moves to stab or strike / if he becomes aware of the attack / and drives far ahead with the sword / and displaces so that your point goes out to the side near you / Then disengage through / and stab him to the other side / if he defends himself a second time / Then disengage through again / and do this as often as he displaces / and quickly pull or rush through to him with it / as you can. If you can't hit him well with an attack / Then you should resort to wrestling / Know that this is the art against all fencers who displace / long and far / and fence to the sword / and not to the body's openings
This is the text and analysis on how you should extract from the sword when one has engaged and forces you with it
26 | If he grabs on strong in the shot face him on |
Analysis: mark this is / when he has engaged you / and you to him / if he will then force you over with strength / Then grab his left hand by the fingers with your left on his sword's blade / and hold it fast / and with the right hand stab the sword up through his forward hand / and his sword / and push the pommel down / and aim the point toward the right side / of his face / and with your left hand break his left hand on your sword's blade
Another
Or stab with both hands high through between his sword / and his forward hand / and push the pommel toward the ground / and wind the point on his sword against his right side / and attack him
Yet a release
When he has engaged you / and forces / Then stab down to the hollow of the hand holding his sword's middle / Or if he has twisted his hand around then stab down to it from above / and when the stab sticks / Then go forward with it to the ring
Another
Or stab his arm outward to the glove / the one he holds the sword's middle with / and when the stab sticks / Then walk with the hand ahead to the ring / thus you also win his side / and other great advantage
Yet a release
Mark if he attacks to your right shoulder / and you against his / Then step backward with the left foot / and also twist your left side from him / then raise your point / and his misses / Or if he has attacked your right shoulder / and you also to his / Then step backward with the right foot then raise your point / and his misses
Yet a release
Mark when he has attacked to your left shoulder / and you also to his / Then wrench your pommel forward onto your chest / and force it thus ahead of you / then you have over reached him
This is the text and the analysis on displacing against pommel strikes
27 | If he shoots with the striking point Meet without force |
28 | Teach to twist the point with both hands to the eyes |
Analysis: mark that the striking point is the pommel / If he will shoot before you with it / and will overrun you with large strikes then you should displace all force skillfully with the sword / and in displacing always wind or thrust your point with both hands to his face / and wrench with the pommel as will now be clarified in the next plays
This is the first displacement against strikes with the pommel
Mark if one is strong / and means to strike you down with the pommel / Then stand against / him / and hold your sword in the guard over your left knee / If he strikes with the pommel then from his right shoulder above to your head / Then strike his strike away with your sword ahead of your left hand from your left to his right / and drive up into the high guard / and attack his face with the point /
Or if he strikes with the pommel from his left side high to your head / Then strike his strike away with the sword in front of your left hand from your right side toward his left and attack him
Yet a displacement
Mark when you have your sword in the guard over your left knee / If he is does strong and strikes high with the pommel / Then step skillfully to him / and parry the strike in the middle of the sword's blade between your hands / and drive up into the high guard and attack him /
Or drive the pommel over his forward hand / and pull him to you and attack him
Mark a displacement and a sword taking
Mark / when you have your sword in the guard over your left knee / If he then is not strong / and strikes with the pommel to your head / then parry the strike in the middle of the blade / and drive your pommel out over his sword behind the hilt / and wrench it below to your right side / Thus you take his sword / and then attack him
Mark yet a displacement and a sword taking
When you have your sword over your left knee in the guard / If he then strikes to your left knee with the pommel / Then twist your pommel toward the ground and your point upward / and parry the strike in the middle of the sword's blade / and with the pommel below drive through over his sword near his hilt and pull upward to your right side / Thus you take his sword
Yet a displacement
Mark / when you have your sword in the guard over your left knee or else stand in another guard / If he strikes with his pommel below to the bones of your left foot / Then hold your sword fast in your left hand / and throw the pommel from the right hand against his strike to the ground on his left side / and spring with it to him / and resort to the arm break or other wrestling
This is the text and analysis on how one shall strike with the pommel
29 | You must guard the forward foot with the strike |
Analysis / mark the striking point is the sword's pommel which you strike to his forward limbs / this you should plan well / that you hit properly with it / and you should bring the strike on thus:
hold your sword in the high guard over your head / and act as if you would stab or attack to his face with it, drive your sword with the right hand / and bring your left hand in the middle of the blade to help / and strike with the pommel to the knuckles of his forward hand with which he is holding the sword / You can also strike with it to the head or elbows or to the shoulders / when it suits you
Mark here the work with the dagger in combat
Now you should know that almost all parts of combat fencing in harness come at last to dagger fencing / and to the / wrestling / Onward then mark / when you advance to him / do not wait when he wrestles but let your dagger stab to injure / if you don't want him to injure you through the harness while he stands before you / and your hand is behind you / when you trap him with wrestling or when you have thrown him / and at first he is powerful, then work with the dagger to the openings as will be clarified to you next / and are clarified now
Another
Mark / when you come to him to / Wrestle, if you throw him on his back / Then fall on him with your body over his face / and trap his neck under an arm / Then he is pinned / and cannot come up well with whichever hand he grasps to you so stab him to the opening of the palm or stab him under the armpit / Or work the dagger below to the plates / and to all joints where you can best touch him to win
Another
Mark / if you wrestle to throw him on his belly / Then soon sit on him and with your right hand grab his right / and pull it behind onto his back / and hold it fast with your left hand / and with the right stab him in the opening of the palm or under the armpit / Or when he falls you can grab him by one foot / Then stab him with the dagger below to the sole of that foot