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  • | language = [[language::New High German]] ...1657), but in greatly expanded form with numerous illustrations of the key techniques. It would in turn be the source for an even more lavishly illustrated treat
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  • ...place a high emphasis on the study of historical texts and the practice of techniques contained therein as the foundation of our training. It is our goal to educ
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] ...nd Achtzig Stücke''''' ("The Art of Wrestling: Eighty-Five Pieces") is a [[German]] wrestling manual written in 1537 by [[Fabian von Auerswald]]. It was illu
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] ...cital]] on the [[long sword]] which offers advice on fencing and discusses techniques from a position called [[iron gate]] (''Eisen Pforte''). [[Andre Paurenfeyn
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] | {{German translation|http://talhoffer.wordpress.com/2011/07/09/martin-syber-in-the-m
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  • ...rt'', written down in rhymes by the grand ''Fechtmeister'' of the Medieval German school, Johannes Liechtenauer. He recorded his teachings in secret words, s ...re striking follow the blow with the same foot. So you will succeed in all techniques. This is how you shall strike all blows.<section end="4"/>
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  • ...rd at his right arm. From there, attack him further as you will, with such techniques as you will find above or below in this treatise. And since the Rose can al ...ow you extend it, either according to how he attacks, or according to what techniques you intend to use.</p>
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  • | Language(s) = [[language::Early New High German]] ...ler, Christian Henry]]. ''In Saint George's Name: An Anthology of Medieval German Fighting Arts''. Wheaton, IL: [[Freelance Academy Press]], 2010.</ref> The
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  • | <p>[10] <section begin="shield 8"/>Note; Here there are three techniques described in sequence: ...when duelling with someone in armour and forearmed in accordance with the German customs of duelling.
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  • | Language(s) = [[language::Early New High German]] ...s is on accurately depicting the fighters rather than on explicating their techniques. It seems to be connected in some way to the [[Augsburg group|Augsburg manu
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] | {{German translation|https://www.hammaborg.de/de/transkriptionen/peter_von_danzig/14
    21 KB (3,578 words) - 22:06, 25 June 2023
  • | Language(s) = [[language::Early New High German]] ...This manuscript is part of the [[Gladiatoria group]], a series of several German manuscripts from the 15th century that share the same art style and cover t
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] '''Sebastian Heußler''' was a [[century::17th century]] [[nationality::German]] [[Freifechter]]. A native of Nuremberg, Germany, he was the eldest son of
    64 KB (11,295 words) - 18:56, 29 October 2023
  • '''Johannes Hartlieb''' (ca. 1410 - 18 May 1468) was a German physician, poet, and author, probably of a family from Neuburg an der Donau ...e Erhaltung des Sieges'' ("On the Preservation of Victory"), which covered techniques of onomancy (divinations based on a subjects name) that could be used to de
    20 KB (3,525 words) - 23:41, 18 December 2022
  • | Language(s) = [[language::Early New High German]] ...iechtenauer's Written Fencing Book"; MS Dresden C 487) is a [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] created between 1504 and 1519.<ref name="date">Werner
    35 KB (6,075 words) - 19:41, 27 October 2023
  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] ...of very few glimpses into the characteristics of a potentially independent German martial tradition.
    80 KB (13,895 words) - 19:12, 27 October 2023
  • ...rom the four guards of the sword that are described before the other sword techniques.</p> ...pg|15r]]) use the term ''Armbrüche'' (lit. "arm breaks") for joint locking techniques so this might represent a separate kind of attack, especially one intended
    66 KB (11,945 words) - 18:44, 26 August 2022
  • | Language(s) = [[language::Early New High German]] ...Art-Rich Fencing Manual", Codex Guelf 83.4 August 8º) is a [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] created in 1591.<ref>Internally dated on [[:File:Cod.G
    117 KB (21,077 words) - 23:08, 2 November 2023
  • | Language(s) = [[language::Early New High German]] ...e and on Foot, Both Armored and Unarmored", MS KK5126) is a [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] probably created in the 1480s.{{cn}} The original curr
    28 KB (4,797 words) - 22:05, 25 October 2023
  • ...rtical-align: middle; width: 350px;" | [[File:Swords, Science, and Society German Martial Arts in the Middle Ages.jpg|320x320px|center|link=]] ...www.lulu.com/shop/keith-farrell-and-jamie-acutt/swords-science-and-society-german-martial-arts-in-the-middle-ages/paperback/product-24026048.html Paperback]
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