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  • ...d should be the medium, not the message, and the overwhelming support that it receives from the community at large, both in [https://www.indiegogo.com/pr ...ed, as happens in such cases. To preserve this bit of HEMA history, though it may reflect poorly on Wiktenauer as an institution, and prevent its turning
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  • ...ain manner, you can only affect what you do, not how the opponent react to it. This means that feints, in general, are frowned upon. ...eatises of the Spanish Destreza Común have been found, most references of it are found in La Verdadera Destreza source in how to counter different thing
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  • | data3 = [[user:Cory Winslow|Cory Winslow]], Joshua Reptsik, &<br/>John Bax ...Joshua Hawley, John Bax, Kris Urs, Nick Murro, Stephen Cheney. (Retired: [[user:Chuck Wyatt|Chuck Wyatt]], Joshua Reptsik, Robert Koulakjian)
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  • ...at must be kept consistent are Master, Manual and Technique/Concept pages. User pages, group pages, general information pages and the like should simply be ...left to begin browsing, or jump straight to one of the traditions beneath it.
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  • ...emonstrates the method of learning to fence well, and ride"). He dedicated it to Giacobo Boncomagno, Marquis of Vignola, but his relationship to the marq ...o di M. Mercvrio Spetioli da Fermo (Mercurio Spezioli) 1577.pdf}}<br/>by [[User:Stefan Feichtinger|Stefan Feichtinger]]</p>
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  • ...the holdings of the [[Koninklijke Bibliotheek]] in The Hague, Netherlands. It contains both descriptive text and abstract fencing diagrams, and is one of | authors = [[transcriber::User:ADordor|Aurélien Dordor]]
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  • | data3 = [[user:Anders Linnard|Anders Linnard]] &<br/>Thomas Haegeus ...at to train, whereas the modern approach fills in the gaps on how to train it. This approach means that the club is actively trying to come up with didac
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  • | <p>[1] '''This is the shortened-sword and how it is used in combat.'''</p> ...r sword about his neck. Thus you can toss him on his back over your leg as it is illustrated below.</p>
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  • ! <p>Transcription<br/>by [[User:Kate.sokol]]</p> ...who achieves victory in feats of arms and brings honor, we therefore from it, as from the beginning of all our exercises we will begin and so as not to
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  • ! id="thin" | <p>{{rating|C|Draft Translation}}<br/>by [[User:Stephen Cheney|Stephen Cheney]]</p> | <p>[2] Whoever wants to hew upon you,<br/>you shall parry it with joy,<br/>and when you have parried,<br/>thus all of his hews are destr
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  • ...d in the succeeding decades in several other manuscripts, and in the 1540s it was revised for inclusion the manuscripts of [[Paulus Hector Mair]]. ! <p>{{rating|C|Draft Translation (from ''Der Altenn Fechter'')}}<br/>by [[User:agiljum3|Anthony Giljum]]</p>
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  • ...of Fencing with the Sword and Dagger").<ref>[[Matt Galas]] estimates that it was written in the 1580s or 1590s based on internal evidence.</ref> The onl ...n of the weapons. Its dignity merits well someone who attach importance to it[: the Captain Péloquin,] being held as one of the bravest swordsmen of Fra
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  • ! Translation by <br/> [[user:Bruce Hearns|Bruce G. Hearns]] ! Transcription by <br/>[[user:Bruce Hearns|Bruce G. Hearns]]
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  • ! <p>Transcription<br/>by [[User:Kate.sokol]]</p> ..., by making use of me on the occasion of playing at arms, reminded me that it was but little to have worked with his personage on the same occasion; and
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  • ...system at the university.<ref name="Verwey, Herman Fontaine 1978 p.296"/> It is during his time in Leiden that Thibault likely began working on ''Academ ...erpiece was finally published (despite the date on the title page of 1628, it was not published until 1630).<ref>Thibault, Gérard. ''Academy of the Swor
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  • | wiktenauer compilation by=[[user:Michael Chidester|Michael Chidester]] ...2 uncaptioned illustrations portraying scenes of judicial combat. However, it is unclear if Wilhalm authored all of these works or, like [[Lienhart Solli
    105 KB (16,731 words) - 20:17, 30 November 2023
  • ...content, the Lund has only a few sequences that don't derive directly from it, including the ''balgen'' ("brawling") teaching at the end of the rapier an ...which you can distinguish from Kevin or Olivier's notes by my initials ([[user:Michael Chidester|MCC]]) at the end.
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  • ...oduction to the Rome version of the text could be construed as attributing it to Liechtenauer himself. ...ed to this work, due to the considerable overlap in text and contents, but it is currently unclear if Ringeck's gloss is based on that of pseudo-Danzig o
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  • ...rn in Psie Pole, a district of present-day Wrocław, Poland; alternatively, it is possible that he was from the village of Hundsfeld, about 20 km east of ...riate blank pages are included in the illustration column as placeholders. It's possible (though not likely, given what we know about its origins) that t
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  • ...'. Highland Village, TX: [[Chivalry Bookshelf]], 2005. pp XVIII-XIX.</ref> It seems likely that Fabris traveled a great deal during the 1570s and 80s, sp ...1606''. Highland Village, TX: [[Chivalry Bookshelf]], 2005. p XXIX.</ref> It seems therefore that he was not only a knight of the Order of the Seven Hea
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