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  • ...of Master Joachim Meyer since 2009, particularly in the use of the XVI c. German longsword.
    528 bytes (80 words) - 15:45, 2 February 2017
  • ...ne after disengaging from a bind. The technique is featured throughout the German fencing tradition. [[Category:Hauptstucke]][[Category:Other Techniques]][[Category:German Techniques]]
    2 KB (217 words) - 03:55, 21 April 2016
  • ...ears I followed my passion and trained and taught mainly German longsword, German dagger and Lignitzer’s sword & buckler. My favourite weapon is the dagger
    1 KB (195 words) - 17:05, 26 August 2022
  • ...originally from Germany - even though I'm not a fluent speaker of medieval German, it does help quite a bit with interpreting the sources.
    550 bytes (96 words) - 21:08, 21 August 2017
  • ...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]]
    2 KB (206 words) - 15:55, 14 June 2016
  • | 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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  • [[Category:Hauptstucke]][[Category:Other Techniques]][[Category:German Techniques]]
    2 KB (233 words) - 15:59, 14 June 2016
  • [[Category:Other Techniques]] [[Category:German Techniques]]
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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>
    4 KB (567 words) - 01:20, 28 June 2020
  • ...onal goal has always been to find a Medieval fencing manual that discusses techniques with shields. Thomas Van Hare is presently studying the 18th Century fighting manual of the German fencing master [[Johann Andreas Schmidt]] and he authored the biographical
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  • ...s and I recall immediately recognizing the real martial application of the techniques. It wasn't theatrical sword flourishing - this looked like krav maga but wi
    1 KB (204 words) - 22:32, 31 July 2016
  • [[Category:Hauptstucke]][[Category:Other Techniques]][[Category:German Techniques]][[Category:Handworks (Meyer)]]
    3 KB (298 words) - 15:52, 14 June 2016
  • | language = [[language::New High German]] ...Knife"; 1657), but in expanded form with various illustrations of the key techniques.
    3 KB (335 words) - 04:04, 20 October 2023
  • | language = [[language::New High German]] ...Knife"; 1657), but in expanded form with various illustrations of the key techniques.
    3 KB (346 words) - 04:04, 20 October 2023
  • ..., however, was augmenting sport saber with historical saber and broadsword 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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  • This is the transcription of an Early High German manuscript from 1491 which mentions the name of the author, Hans von Speyer Capitalization according to modern standards (particularly in the German language) is rather vague, to say the least. Occasionally, a single word is
    3 KB (467 words) - 18:25, 31 December 2022
  • | language = [[language::New High German]] ...Knife"; 1657), but in expanded form with numerous illustrations of the key techniques.
    3 KB (373 words) - 04:04, 20 October 2023

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