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  • | caption = (No scans available) ...come from the same manuscript through careful analysis of Wassmannsdorff's footnotes: a solitary footnote, note 7 on page 156, contains a reference to the latte
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  • | footnotes = .... Lonicer became a director of the firm after Egenolff's death, publishing no fewer than four editions of the ''Kräuterbuch'' between 1557 and 1577. Mar
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  • ...y, because I am distinct from the other sword grips.” That line then makes no sense at all, and certainly does NOT tell us WHY the high guard over the sh ...with precision<ref>“Cum rasone” literally means “with reason”, which makes no sense. I decided to translate this as “with precision”, since “rasone
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  • ...a brief introduction with historical notes, and annotations in the form of footnotes, appendices, and glossaries. Above all, it is clearly written so as to be r ...individual pairs of fencers and placed inline in the text, and hundreds of footnotes have been added throughout. In addition, Roger Norling has provided an exha
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  • ...erlapping plays when he was writing his translation of the Munich (and his footnotes are preserved in the translation to note his ideas), and I discovered other ...ition to being listed separately). I've added further explanation in a few footnotes here and there, which you can distinguish from Kevin or Olivier's notes by
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  • | style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle;" | [No Image] ...lt;I&gt; myself would destroy your testicles with a hard<br/>Knee, so that no strength will be present in the heart.''</p>
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  • | style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle;" | [No Image] ...lt;I&gt; myself would destroy your testicles with a hard<br/>Knee, so that no strength will be present in the heart.''</p>
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  • ...(Libr.Pict.A.83)|Berlin Picture Book]], or only versions of the text with no illustrations, such as the manuscript of [[Gregor Erhart]]. ...6-232]]; those notes have been preserved in this compilation, indicated by footnotes with the abbreviation ''Br.''
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  • ...ilip from 1499 to 1504 (and possibly longer), but his writings demonstrate no connection to or awareness of those of Lecküchner.</ref> ...he Messer teachings of [[Andre Paurenfeyndt]] (uncredited). Since there is no indication that it was actually written by Lecküchner (who was long dead b
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  • ...anual]] located there in 1420. Though he attributes these facts to Novati, no publication verifying them has yet been located and this anecdote may be en ...tty and Morgan) translates as Nicholas “the Englishman”. However, there is no historical record as to
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  • ...c Wassmannsdorff for the second; these copies of only the second part make no mention of Ott in their introductions. It's possible that these two halves ...the actual manuscript or complete transcription. After the 22nd play, the footnotes stop except for </ref><br/><br/></p>
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  • .... But since I have heard and understood how that Your Princely Grace bears no displeasure to such honorable fencing but much more gracious respect to suc ...en that cut still has a common name with the High or Low Cut, then just as no Middle Cut can be made, unless it will go somewhat from below or above. So
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