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  • ...Scharpfrennen''' ("Tournament and Sharp Weapons"; Cod.I.6.4º.1) is an 16th century [[nationality::German]] tournament book created in ca. 1537.
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  • '''Camillo Agrippa''' (1510s–1595) was a [[century::16th century]] [[nationality::Italian]] architect, engineer, and fencer. Born in Milan, ...deas is seen in virtually every fencing manual published in the subsequent century, including those of [[Ridolfo Capo Ferro da Cagli]], [[Jerónimo Sánchez d
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  • | birthdate = 14th century '''Joseph Schirmer von Würzburg''' was a 14th century Jewish [[fencing master]]. On July 3rd, 1385 he was admitted as a courtier
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  • ...y::Italian]] [[fencing manual]] written around the turn of the seventeenth century. The original currently rests in the holdings of the [[British Library]] in
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  • Don '''Luis Pacheco de Narváez''' (1570s–1640) was a [[century::17th century]] [[nationality::Spanish]] philosopher and [[fencing master]]. Born in Baez
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  • ...pear across multiple manuscripts (almost entirely from the [[century::16th century]]), but their origin and relationship are entirely unknown.
    10 KB (1,376 words) - 04:30, 18 December 2022
  • | birthdate = 15th century '''Andreas''' was probably a [[century::15th century]] [[nationality::German]] [[fencing master]]. He is credited with writing a
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  • ...ions of dueling laws and customs, which help establish the context of 15th century fighting systems, and also of incidents from specific historical duels, whi ...quite popular, published in at least sixteen editions over the subsequent century and translated into three other languages; sections were also lifted by [[A
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  • ...anual]] authored by [[Fiore de'i Liberi]], created at the turn of the 15th century. The original currently rests in the holdings of the [[Morgan Library & Mus ...oteca Soranzo in Venice (Library of Jacopo Soranzo, Venetian senator, 18th century). The other contents of this codex are unknown.
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  • ...manuscript was long thought to have been lost and the only remnant a 20th century tracing, but it recently resurfaced at auction and was purchased by the [[M
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  • ...nt (2009) are even less precise, placing it at around the turn of the 14th century. Most recent analysis has preferred the very late end of this range, with L * late 1500s-1945 – owned by the dukes of Sachsen-Gotha; listed in an 18th century library catalog as Cod.Membr.Ⅰ.no.115.{{cn}} The second piece on [[:File:
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  • | name = [[name::Anonymous 15th century poem]] This '''anonymous poem''' appears in fragmentary form in two [[century::15th century]] manuscripts: [[Hans Talhoffer]]'s personal manuscript of 1459<ref>[[Hans
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  • ...ming from all over the world. When you look at old paintings from the 17th century showing the town’s squares and for instance the people at the Buerse, you
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  • ...Monti, Pietro del Monte, Petrus Montius; 1457-1509) was a [[century::15th century]] [[fencing master]], historian, and philosopher. His nationality is unclea
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  • ...3) is [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] created in the early 16th century by [[Willibald Pirckheimer]], a close friend of [[Albrecht Dürer]].<ref>Se
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  • ...ning illustrations of fencing, created at the beginning of the seventeenth century. The original currently rests in the holdings of the [[Médiathèque de Mon
    3 KB (310 words) - 21:05, 2 November 2023
  • ...printed in 1658. The treatise focuses on cut-fencing, one of the few 17th century rapier treatises to do so.
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  • The '''Cod. Ser. Nov. 2978''' was copied in the sixteenth century from the [[Talhoffer Fechtbuch (Cod.icon.394a)|cod.icon. 394a]], a [[nation
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  • | birthdate = 17th century ...n in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darmstadt Darmstadt] in the early 17th century. He seems to have been an initiate of the tradition of [[Salvator Fabris]],
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  • ...ail that would be vulnerable to his techniques were used from the mid 14th century to the mid 15th. Many have sought to assign Liechtenauer's life to the earl ...asis on field combat suggests a possible answer: it was common in the 15th century for knights, mercenaries, and other fighting men to organize themselves int
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