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Johannes Liechtenauer/Rebecca L. R. Garber LS 2020
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Talhoffer teaches here a general teaching about the long sword from the Zettel, etc.
9 | If you want to behold the art, Then fight to the left, with cuts from the right, |
10 | And to the left against the right If you want to fight strongly. |
11 | Whoever follows after with poor cuts May find little joy in the art. |
12 | Cut close to what you want, Do not allow a Changer on your shield, |
13 | At your head, at the body Do not neglect/avoid Tag hits |
14 | Now fight widely[1] with the whole body Whatever you strongly want to do |
14a | However, additionally remember and also Understand it correctly |
15 | Do not fight above left if you are right |
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17 | Before/after, two things [that] Are an origin for all art |
18 | Remember your weak and your strong Likewise your work therein |
19 | Thus you can learn To defend yourself with fighting |
20 | Whoever is thus easily frightened Should never learn any fighting. |
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21 | The cuts are five and are called five vowels Learn them correctly and remember them well |
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22a | The correct foundation comes to us from them Which is known to very few fighters. |
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-Zornhau Follows-
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The Four Openings
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To Counter the Four Openings
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The Crooked Stroke
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The Thwart Stroke
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The Squinting Stroke
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The Scalp Cut
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The Four Guards
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The Four Oppositions
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Chasing
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Overrunning
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Setting Aside
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Changing Through
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Pulling
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Running Through
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Slicing Off
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Pressing Hands
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Two Hangings
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The Speaking Window
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This Is the Conclusion of the Notes
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