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  • ...t ever printed", and notes that "in many ways, the finest of all wrestling books—and deservedly the most famous—was the treatise by Nicolaes Petter and Petter's ''Klare Onderrichtinge der Voortreffelijke Worstel-Konst'' was first published in Amsterdam in 1674 by [[Johannes Janssonius van Waesberge]];<ref>[[Alfred
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  • | [https://books.google.com/books?id{{=}}8EkBLmkMws4C French version] (1607) | [https://books.google.com/books?id{{=}}hMlLAAAAcAAJ Dutch version] (1608)
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  • | [http://books.google.com/books?id{{=}}2UZgAAAAcAAJ B&W photocopy] (1708) In 2014 it was translated into English by [[Reinier van Noort]] and published by [[Fallen Rook Publishing]] under the title ''Lessons on the Thrust''.
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  • ...ality::Italian]] [[fencing manual]] written by [[Marc'Antonio Pagano]] and published in 1553. Though it is dedicated to Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordoba, third duke [[category:books]]
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  • A facsimile edition was published in 1902 by Devinne Press, New York, on behalf of the Hispanic Society of Am
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  • Only a single contemporary edition of Rösener's work ever seems to have been published, the 1589 printing by [[Bimel Bergen]] in Dresden, Germany. [[Category:Other Books]]
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  • ...ed in 1573, 1580, 1599, and 1608. A new edition, with additional text, was published in Frankfurt in 1623 by Gottfreidt Tampach. [[Category:Books]]
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  • ...ord&pid{{=}}NKCR__-NKCR__17_B_000038_011BPP5-cs] [https://books.google.com/books?id{{=}}lgg8GYyucwAC] (1606) ...nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb10328542-1] [http://books.google.com/books?id{{=}}xXpDAAAAcAAJ] (1606)
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  • ...ould in turn be the source for an even more lavishly illustrated treatment published in 1666 titled ''[[Vollständiges Fecht- Ring- ûnd Voltigier-Bũch (Johann [[Category:Books]]
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  • ''Regole di moltio cavagliereschi essercitii'' was published in Parma, Italy in 1587 by [[Erasmo Viotto]]. It is unusual in that the ill [[Category:Books]]
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  • ...ered by Bernard P. Grenfell and Arthur S. Hunt near Oxyrhynchus, Egypt and published in 1903. | source title= {{Google books|e2EyPI8X8FMC|Combat Sports in the Ancient World: Competition, Violence, and
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  • ...y and abroad. His most famous publication was the ''Nuremberg Chronicle,'' published in 1493 in German and Latin editions. It contained an unprecedented 1,809 [ ...e workshop producing a variety of works of art, in particular woodcuts for books. Nuremberg was then an important and prosperous city, a center for publishi
    56 KB (8,410 words) - 03:40, 19 October 2023
  • ...this list is not an endorsement by Wiktenauer, merely a notice that these books exist. == Wiktenauer books ==
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  • <p>In 1640 he published a short tract outlining his fencing philosophy: [[Opposizioni et Avvertimen <p>Considering however that in some printed books you find an exorbitance of guards, and other extravagances, and witnessing
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  • ...Arts Treatise of 1570.'' Trans. [[Jeffrey L. Forgeng]]. London: Frontline Books, 2014. pp 32-33.</ref> It contains nearly all of Ain ringeck's presumed glo ...Wierschin's catalog of German fencing treatises. When [[Hans-Peter Hils]] published his updated catalog as ''Meister Johann Liechtenauers Kunst des langen Schw
    81 KB (11,913 words) - 19:44, 22 December 2023
  • ...thaer Codex) aus dem Jahre 1443'' (which was then translated to French and published in 1893 and 1901 as ''Livre d'escrime de Talhoffer (codex Gotha) de l'an 14 ...e time were finally the subject of an extensive book by [[Dierk Hagedorn]] published in 2023 as ''Das Ortenburger Fechtbuch'', including the first transcription
    119 KB (18,801 words) - 18:55, 17 March 2024
  • ...ription of the Graz version was produced by U. Bergner and J. Giessauf and published by Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt in ''Würgegriff und Mordschlag. Di ...Dierk Hagedorn, both based on the Augsburg version, were published by [[VS-Books]] in ''Jude Lew: Das Fechtbuch''.
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  • ...finally published (despite the date on the title page of 1628, it was not published until 1630).<ref>Thibault, Gérard. ''Academy of the Sword.'' Trans. John M ...rard Thibault d'Anvers)|Academie de l'Espée]]'' (1630) is presented in two books. Book 1 consists of a short introduction, populated with plates showing the
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  • ...his wife).<ref name="Lasagni"/> In 1711 (during this same period), he also published a brief treatise on fencing with at least some tenuous connection to the tr ...e and become extremely wealthy. Colombani went on to publish several other books on various topics, including a fairly sensationalized memoir in 1724; his w
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  • ...ler]] released the first complete English translation of the Rome version, published by [[Freelance Academy Press]] in ''In Saint George's Name: An Anthology of ...bsequently published, along with his translation to modern German, by [[VS-Books]] in ''Transkription und Übersetzung der Handschrift 44 A 8''.
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