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| === 14th Century Masters === | === 14th Century Masters === | ||
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Contents
Types of Masters
There are a few basic types of masters that we encounter in the study of fencing manuals.
Court Masters
[Masters recognized by a noble and attached to their court.]
Guild Masters
[Masters tested and certified by a fencing guild.]
School Masters
[Masters who operated their own fencing academies.]
Other Masters
[Any master who is identified as such in primary source literature.]
Masters Index
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14th Century Masters
15th Century Masters
16th Century Masters
17th Century Masters
18th Century Masters
| Article | Language | 
|---|---|
| Carlo Giuseppe Colombani | Italian | 
| Johann Andreas Schmidt | Early New High German | 


