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  • ...aster-quality illustrations of longsword, messer, and dagger fencing. Most of this beautiful manuscript recreates the clumsier illustrations from works s ...ed me to '''Dierk Hagedorn'''’s transcription. I owe this work to the four of these men.
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  • ...l notices are published. The template is provided to simplify the entering of addresses. An index by number/date (i.e. if you know the number or date you The template may also be used to provide references to pages in the of the ''[[Edinburgh Gazette]]'' [http://www.edinburgh-gazette.co.uk/ online a
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  • ...to specify all the authors of the paper in whatever format desired. If you use '''author''' to specify all the authors, do not specify the following autho **'''authorlink''' name of an existing Wikipedia article about the author. If present, either '''autho
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  • | Place of origin = ...Madrid, Spain. This is one of very few sources for instructions on the use of the [[montante]], an Iberian greatsword.
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  • ...sword in one and two hands, Messer, dagger, lance, and poleaxe, in and out of armour. ...n four branches (so-called ''Lew'', ''Ringeck'', ''Danzig'' and ''3227a'') of the tradition. [[3227a]] is used as the main discursive framework.
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  • ...γ) fliegen; anfangs 'sich rasch fliegend fortbewegen': explosive movement of animals # Gesture of slicing off
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  • ...ite failed to locate a digital copy of the manuscript, so for the purposes of my work, I have relied strictly upon Alex’s transcription – something I ...h analysis of the correlations among these manuscripts will be the subject of another article; hopefully from J.W.
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  • ...mired by experts such as the unknown author of ''Le Jeu de la Hache''.<ref>Of course, there is also the difference which would result from whether or not ...of the margin in arabic numerals by a later hand; and in my transcription of the text I have indicated this foliation italicized within square brackets;
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  • ...cm when closed (approximately 4 ¾ inches by 7 inches), or roughly the size of a person’s open hand. ...oduction and theoretical framework behind this version of the martial arts of Renaissance Europe.
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  • ...convoluted phrasing—but this text is so dense that it's hard to make sense of it any other way. ...n the market, such as Harry R.'s recent publication of the anonymous gloss of Pseudo-Peter von Danzig,<ref>R., Harry. ''Peter von Danzig''. Self-publishe
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  • * [^3] (Fritz) We have translated some of the Early New High German terms into modern English, others however were left untranslated. When in doubt o ...ort is especially and primarily based on these, you will have descriptions of them in the following.
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  • # glories of sword and messer, Brief statement of the character of the longer sword
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  • | The Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Török, Nr. O.128 ...dies have shown that while we can be certain that Nasûh authored the works of poetry, history translations, and his martial arts treatises ascribed to hi
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  • ..., at Ringeck: 'hertzog in Bavaria', must probably Albrecht III. be thought of Bavaria-Munich (1401-1460), who was Duke since 1438. ...auer's successors, which in turn should be seen as a sign of the awareness of a historical distance from the revered master.
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