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Munich 84v / PDF page 14
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84v a
84v a Latin
- Eundem etiam poteris exercere ex custodia cancellata de utroq[ue] latere,
- ea igitur in pr[a]edictam custodiam ratione te accom[m]odato.
- cum prope ad hostem concesseris gladio Athleticè tractato,
- sinistr[um] pr[a]eponas pedem,
- ensem ita contineas iuxta latus dextrum,
- ut mucro deorsum vergat,
- acie longa superne conversa,
- latus itaq[ue] sinistr[um] nudum hosti pr[a]ebeas,
- id si feriundo appetat,
- hostis supernè,
- tu[m] dextro pede prosilias,
- ictumq[ue] ea ratione vites in latus hostis dextru[m],
- nodum ensis inde sub brachiu[m] dextru[m] contorqueas,
- atq[ue] manibus cancellatis ex acie longa per mucronem manus eius saucies.
84v a English
- You can also employ the same from the crossed guard from either side,
- therefore dispose yourself in the previously mentioned guard.
- When near to the opponent pull back the gladius in the manner of athletes [in order to?] concede temporarily,
- advance your left foot,
- thus hold the sword next to the right side,
- so that the point inclines downward,
- turn the long edge above,
- and so you will make the left side opening available to the enemy,
- if the enemy should assail IT striking,
- [the enemy above?]
- then leap forward with the right foot,
- and using this method you evade the blow into the right side of the enemy,
- thence you twine the knot[^1] of the sword under the right arm,
- and you wound his hands using the point from the long edge (the hands having been crossed).
84v a notes
- [^1] This is the pommel
84v b
84v b Latin
- In custodiam cancellatam hoc pacto adaptabis te,
- ea[m] si ex latere sinistro exercere volveris.
- Cum ad hostem ense rite gubernando accesseris,
- dextr[um] pedem pre[a]ponito,
- manibus cancellatis ensem contineas ex latere sinistro deorsum mucrone converso ita,
- ut acies brevis supernè consistat,
- dextrumq[ue] latus nudu[m] exhibeas adversario :
- et si is id feriundo appetat,
- tum sinistro progressus pede in latus itidem sinistrum,
- ictum hostis vitabis,
- atq[ue] acie ensis brevi in ipso progressu manus eius vulnerabis.
84v b English
- In the crossed guard[,] adjust yourself to this manner,
- if you want to practice it from the left side.
- When you approach toward the enemy (the sword being properly guided),
- place the right foot forward,
- hold the sword downwards with crossed arms from the left side,
- the point having been inverted so that the short edge stands above,
- and you present the open right side to the enemy:
- and if he seeks to strike it,
- then with the left foot having been advanced into the left side in the same manner,
- you will avoid the strike of the enemy,
- and you will wound his hands with the short edge in this advance.
84v b notes
Missing Zettel verse from Dresden 90v (18)
German
- Haw krump zu den flechen
- den maistern wiltu in schwechen
- wann es glitzet oben
- stand ab das will ich loben
English
- Cut [with] Crooked at the flat,
- at the master if you want to weaken him.
- When it glistens above,
- stand back, that will I praise.
84v c
84v c Latin (Sandbox)
Alia eiusdem ratio
- In coruscatione ensium hac ratione,
- ut infra patebit,
- te geras,
- Contra Athletice[a] magistros hoc habitu ex coniunctione ensium uteris :
- Si ad adversariu[m] concesseris,
- ensem tuum in cancellatam custodiam lateris dextri colloces,
- vel in humeru proximum,
- et si adversarius supernam nuditatem sauciare cupiat,
- tum brachiis cancellatis acerrime eius ictui ob[ ]viam ferias acie longa p[re]missa,
- verum quam primum enses coruscare mutuo cep[er]int,
- subito ensem torqueas,
- versus sinistr[um] latus,
- inde brachiis sublatis,
- superiorem nuditatem fodias,
- at si fodere nolveris,
- quodfocere tuo arbitratu licebit,
- tu[m] ensium coruscatio[n]e facta,
- acie brevi caput atq[ue] alias corporis partes sauciare conaberis.
84v c English (Sandbox)
Another of the same method
- In the flashing of the swords by this method,
- in order that it extends below,[^2]
- Conduct yourself
- using this skill against the masters of sport from the union of the swords
- If you step toward the adversary,
- you would place your sword in the crossed guard on the right side,
- or into the proximity of the upper arm,
- and if the adversary wishes to wound you in a high opening,
- then hit quickly from the crossed arms in the way of his strike (the long edge having been sent forward),
- truly, as the first, the swords will have seized with mutual flashing
- suddenly twist the sword,
- toward the left side,
- thence (the arms having been lifted),
- dig at the upper opening,
- on the other hand if you don't want to dig,
- insofar as you are able to make your decision with judgement,
- then the flashing of the swords having occurred,
- you attempt to wound the head and other parts of the body with the short edge.
84v c notes
- [^2] A fragment of Zettel?
- From DMLBS:
- coruscatione 1: flash, sparkle, gleam. b: be manifest, conspicuous, illustrious.
- coruscatio 1: lightning flash. 2: flash, gleam, brilliance. 3: burnishing
- coruscativus: brilliant
- coruscus 1: flashing, gleaming b: conspicuous, illustrious