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  • ...t. Closely related to [[Fühlen]]. The technique was also referenced by the German publisher Christian Egenolph. ...Techniques]][[Category:German Techniques]][[Category:Concepts]][[Category:German Concepts]][[Category:Handworks (Meyer)]]
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  • In the [[German tradition]] of [[long sword]] fencing, the term ''drei wunder'' (lit "three ...both sides learn eight ''winden'' with steps, and perform each with three techniques, so that there are twenty-four of them, enumerate them individually"
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  • [[Category:Hauptstucke]][[Category:Other Techniques]][[Category:German Techniques]][[Category:Handworks (Meyer)]]
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  • ...ne after disengaging from a bind. The technique is featured throughout the German fencing tradition. [[Category:Hauptstucke]][[Category:Other Techniques]][[Category:German Techniques]]
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  • ...your opponents arm while high in the bind, in order to initiate grappling techniques. Several plays are featured in the gloss of [[Sigmund Schining ain Ringeck] [[Category:Hauptstucke]][[Category:Other Techniques]][[Category:German Techniques]]
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  • | Language(s) = [[language::New High German]] ...an Unnamed Student"; Codex Guelf 264.23 Extravagantes) is a [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] created in 1657. The original currently rests in the h
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  • The German word ''zettel'' (Middle and Early New High German ''zedel, zetel'') has the same origin as English ''schedule'' (namely medie In Middle High German, it specifically refers to a fixed, written record.
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  • {{#evp:youtube|BaX3ZnKPPTA| Use of absetzen and related techniques compiled from Swordfish 2015 by Axel Pettersson (2015)|left}} [[Category:Hauptstucke]][[Category:Other Techniques]][[Category:German Techniques]] [[Category:Handworks (Meyer)]]
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  • ...s one of several techniques featured in the Handworks section of longsword techniques in [[Joachim Meÿer]]'s canon, and is also referenced in the longswoard and ...mum de Arte Athletica (Cod.10825/10826)|Mair's Vienna Version I]] (1540s) [German]<br/></p>
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  • | language = [[language::New High German]] ...Knife"; 1657), but in expanded form with various illustrations of the key techniques.
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  • | language = [[language::New High German]] ...Knife"; 1657), but in expanded form with various illustrations of the key techniques.
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] '''Johann Andreas Schmidt''' was a [[nationality::German]] [[fencing master]] at the turn of the [[century::18th century]] who ran h
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  • | language = [[language::New High German]] ...Knife"; 1657), but in expanded form with numerous illustrations of the key techniques.
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  • | language = [[language::New High German]] ...Knife"; 1657), but in expanded form with numerous illustrations of the key techniques.
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] ...essary qualities of a [[fencing master]] and also touches on the principle techniques of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]'s art. One other interesting note is that Rös
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] ...ling on the run") is an anonymous [[century::15th century]] [[nationality::German]] [[wrestling manual]]. The first known version appears in the [[Johan Liec
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  • <section begin="12"/>Against all kinds of weapons, learn two techniques with empty hands.<section end="12"/> ...ttack a stronger opponent on the right/Germ. Attack to the right with your techniques.<section end="17"/>
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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
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  • | 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
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  • '''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
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  • | 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
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] ...of very few glimpses into the characteristics of a potentially independent German martial tradition.
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  • ...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
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  • | 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
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  • | 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
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  • ...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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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] | {{German translation|http://www.hammaborg.de/de/transkriptionen/peter_von_danzig/ind
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] ...ringen''' ("The Book of Grappling on Foot") is an anonymous [[nationality::German]] [[wrestling manual]] from the late [[century::15th century]]. The first k
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] ...'' (1462 - after 1537) was a 15th-[[century::16th century]] [[nationality::German]] wrestling master. He served as wrestling master to [[wikipedia:John Frede
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  • | [[language::Early New High German]] '''Michael Hundt''' was a [[century::17th century]] German [[fencing master]]. His inclusion of a griffon with a sword in his heraldry
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] | translations = {{German translation|http://www.hammaborg.de/en/transkriptionen/peter_falkner/index.
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] ...ed in any previous work on fencing manuals; indeed, most bibliographies of German fencing manuals do not even contain all of the relevant manuscripts. Wiersc
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] '''Christoff Rösener''' was a [[century::16th century]] [[nationality::German]] [[Marxbrüder]] and certified [[fencing master|Master of the Long Sword]]
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] | {{German translation|http://www.hammaborg.de/en/transkriptionen/paulus_kal/index.php
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] | {{German translation|http://www.hammaborg.de/de/transkriptionen/peter_von_danzig/13_
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] '''Jörg Wilhalm''' was a [[century::16th century]] [[nationality::German]] [[fencing master]]. He refers to himself as a hatter (''Hutter''), a fact
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  • | {{german translation|http://schwertfechten.ch/html/i33/|1}} '''''Liber de Arte Dimicatoria ''''' is a [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] from the early [[century::14th century]]; it is genera
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] | {{German translation|http://www.hammaborg.de/de/transkriptionen/peter_von_danzig/ind
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  • ...that you have the cut as good as he and may work with him all the previous techniques. ...n step forward with your right and pretend to thrust to his left side,<ref>German text says right</ref> but instead you change grip and thrust a reversed thr
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] '''Nicolaüs''' was a [[century::15th century]] German [[fencing master]], presumably from Augsburg.<ref>His work is only associat
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] | nationality = German
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  • ...founded the [[Verdadera Destreza]], ''Arte de Esgrima'''s terminology and techniques appear to align with surviving fragments of the [[esgrima común]] ("common ! id="page" | [[Luis Godinho|German translation of the chapter regarding the montante]]
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] | {{German translation|http://www.salafenix.eu/docs/biblio/tratados/Anonimo.Codex_Wall
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  • ...= [[Dutch (language)|Dutch]]{{#set:language=Dutch|language=New High German|language=French}} | nationality = German
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  • | [[language::Early New High German]] ...''' (Paul Hektor Mayr, Meyer; 1517 – 1579) was a [[century::16th century]] German aristocrat, civil servant, and fencer. He was born in 1517 to a wealthy and
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  • ...e Arte Athletica (Cod.Vindob.10825/10826)|Mair's Vienna Version]] (1550s) [German] ...Amplissimum de Arte Athletica (Cod.Vindob.10825/10826)|Vienna Version I]] (German)
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] ...translation|http://talhoffer.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/ms-var-82-transl-german-v1.pdf|1}}
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  • * For German and Latin terms, note that it will sometimes help to search under the root * For German terms, note the following alternations: ''b-'' = ''p-'', ''d-'' = ''t-'', '
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  • ...n Pavia in 1399, this time training Giovannino da Baggio for a duel with a German squire named Sirano. It was fought on 24 June and hosted by Gian Galeazzo V ...two hands; ''spada en arme'', the use of the sword in [[armor]] (primarily techniques from the [[halfsword|shortened sword]]); ''azza'', plays of the [[poleaxe]]
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  • ...f all German students, or perhaps merely the fencing master who taught the German students. ...Use of Fencing by Ridolfo Capo Ferro of Cagli,''' Maestro of the Most High German Nation, in the Famous City of Siena.</p>
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  • | language = [[Italian]]{{#set:language=Early New High German|language=French|language=Italian}} ...(most notably [[Hans Wilhelm Schöffer]]), he became the dominant figure in German fencing throughout the 17th century and into the 18th.
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] '''Jakob Sutor von Baden''' was a [[century::17th century]] [[nationality::German]] [[Freifechter]]. He seems to have been a native of the Baden region of so
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  • | data22 = [[language::Early New High German]] | {{German translation|http://www.hammaborg.de/de/transkriptionen/leckuechner_cgm582/i
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  • ...s Amplissimum de Arte Athletica (Cod.10825/10826)|Mair's Vienna Version]] [German]</p> ..., and understand them rightly, and do not forget the word Meanwhile in all techniques that you drive. Then you are a very good Master of the Sword and may teach
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  • ! <p>[[Opus Amplissimum de Arte Athletica (Cod.10825/10826)|Vienna (Mair) German Transcription]] (1550s){{edit index|Opus Amplissimum de Arte Athletica (Cod <p>As the master divided the Messer fencing into the different techniques and described each of them with a name. Now he begins to speak about the fi
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  • ! <p>[[Opus Amplissimum de Arte Athletica (Cod.10825/10826)|Vienna (Mair) German Version]] (1550s)&nbsp;<span class="noprint plainlinks" style="font-weight: <p>As the master divided the Messer fencing into the different techniques and described each of them with a name. Now he begins to speak about the fi
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