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| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 48r-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 48r-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| Note, one stabs after your breast. So grasp your dagger in the right hand and fall in on his dagger and grab him with your left hand below on his dagger, and wind in over your dagger from the hand, as there stands depicted.  
 
| Note, one stabs after your breast. So grasp your dagger in the right hand and fall in on his dagger and grab him with your left hand below on his dagger, and wind in over your dagger from the hand, as there stands depicted.  
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| '''[35v]''' 30 Item sticht dir ainer nach der prust. so vaß deinen Degen in die rechten handt. vnnd vall Jm auff seinen Degen. vnnd greiff jm mit deiner linckhen handt. vnnden an seinen Degen. vnnd wind yinen vber deinen Degen auß der hannd. als da gemalet stett. ~  
 
| '''[35v]''' 30 Item sticht dir ainer nach der prust. so vaß deinen Degen in die rechten handt. vnnd vall Jm auff seinen Degen. vnnd greiff jm mit deiner linckhen handt. vnnden an seinen Degen. vnnd wind yinen vber deinen Degen auß der hannd. als da gemalet stett. ~  
 
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| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 38v-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 38v-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| Note, one stabs you with the dagger above in to the face. The drive up with your turned left hand and on his arm and pull his arm and do as you would stab with your dagger on his neck, and stab in over his arm, as here depicted stands, and pull, so you break his arm off.
 
| Note, one stabs you with the dagger above in to the face. The drive up with your turned left hand and on his arm and pull his arm and do as you would stab with your dagger on his neck, and stab in over his arm, as here depicted stands, and pull, so you break his arm off.
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| Note, one stabs you from above at the neck. So grasp your dagger outwards on your arm and wind up under his dagger and grab him with your left hand on his elbow and wind and step with your foot inside, as there stands depicted. So break his arm off and throw him.
 
| Note, one stabs you from above at the neck. So grasp your dagger outwards on your arm and wind up under his dagger and grab him with your left hand on his elbow and wind and step with your foot inside, as there stands depicted. So break his arm off and throw him.
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| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 37r-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 37r-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
|Note, one stabs after your neck. So wind in up with your inverted dagger below on his dagger and fall in with the point under his arm, so you wrench his dagger from the hand, as there stands depicted.  
 
|Note, one stabs after your neck. So wind in up with your inverted dagger below on his dagger and fall in with the point under his arm, so you wrench his dagger from the hand, as there stands depicted.  
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| [[File:Cod.I.6.4º.2 23v.png|300x300px|center]]
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| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 55v-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 55v-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
|Note, one stabs you from above down to the neck. So stab against him from below around his arm, grab with your left hand forward around the point and press his arm firmly to the earth as stands depicted.  How you will break this: So take your dagger in the left hand and stab him in the neck.  
 
|Note, one stabs you from above down to the neck. So stab against him from below around his arm, grab with your left hand forward around the point and press his arm firmly to the earth as stands depicted.  How you will break this: So take your dagger in the left hand and stab him in the neck.  
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| [[File:Cod.I.6.4º.2 24r.png|300x300px|center]]
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| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 57v-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 57v-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| Note, one stabs at you above in to the face. Then grasp your dagger in both hands and catch the stab on it and wind the pommel in over his right arm, as here depicted stands, so you strike his dagger in his face.
 
| Note, one stabs at you above in to the face. Then grasp your dagger in both hands and catch the stab on it and wind the pommel in over his right arm, as here depicted stands, so you strike his dagger in his face.
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| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 37v-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 37v-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
|Note, one stabs you after the neck. So drive up with <sup>1</sup>armed hand with the dagger and catch the stab thereon and shove in his dagger over the head and pull him down to the earth. As stands depicted.<br><br><sup>1</sup>One hand on the handle and one hand on the blade.  
 
|Note, one stabs you after the neck. So drive up with <sup>1</sup>armed hand with the dagger and catch the stab thereon and shove in his dagger over the head and pull him down to the earth. As stands depicted.<br><br><sup>1</sup>One hand on the handle and one hand on the blade.  
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| [[File:Cod.I.6.4º.2 25r.png|300x300px|center]]
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| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 64v-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 64v-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| Note, one stabs to your face, then catch the stab, as before, and release your left hand and grasp his right arm and pull his arm on your back, as here depicted stands, so you bind him with the dagger.
 
| Note, one stabs to your face, then catch the stab, as before, and release your left hand and grasp his right arm and pull his arm on your back, as here depicted stands, so you bind him with the dagger.
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| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 43r-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 43r-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| Note, one stabs above to your face. Then grasp your dagger on your right arm and catch the stab thereon and thrust in with the left hand on his elbow from you, that he turns around before you, and grasp him by a foot with your dagger, as here depicted stands, so you throw him.
 
| Note, one stabs above to your face. Then grasp your dagger on your right arm and catch the stab thereon and thrust in with the left hand on his elbow from you, that he turns around before you, and grasp him by a foot with your dagger, as here depicted stands, so you throw him.
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| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 47r-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 47r-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| Note, one stands against you with a dagger and you have attended him, then run very quickly on in and as if you will stab above to his face, and turn yourself around before him on your right side and stab him below to the testicles, as here stands depicted.
 
| Note, one stands against you with a dagger and you have attended him, then run very quickly on in and as if you will stab above to his face, and turn yourself around before him on your right side and stab him below to the testicles, as here stands depicted.
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| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 38r-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 38r-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| Note, one stabs you above to your face, then strike him with the left hand outside on his right hand, then he stabs himself in the testicles, and then stab him with your dagger above in to his neck, as depicted here stands.
 
| Note, one stabs you above to your face, then strike him with the left hand outside on his right hand, then he stabs himself in the testicles, and then stab him with your dagger above in to his neck, as depicted here stands.
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| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 36v-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 36v-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| Item, one stabs you below to the stomach with the false stab, then grasp your dagger in both hands and fall in above on his dagger and grasp his right with your left hand and turn yourself speedily around before him, and pull him over your shoulder, so you break the arm off.
 
| Item, one stabs you below to the stomach with the false stab, then grasp your dagger in both hands and fall in above on his dagger and grasp his right with your left hand and turn yourself speedily around before him, and pull him over your shoulder, so you break the arm off.
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| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 39r-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 39r-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| Note, one stabs at you below to the stomach. Then grasp your dagger in both hands and fall in on the stab and drive in with your dagger against your right side, and lift over you in the air, as here depicted stands, so you wind the dagger from his hand.
 
| Note, one stabs at you below to the stomach. Then grasp your dagger in both hands and fall in on the stab and drive in with your dagger against your right side, and lift over you in the air, as here depicted stands, so you wind the dagger from his hand.
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| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 40r-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 40r-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| Note, one stabs above to your face. Then drive up with your turned left hand and break the stab out and stab in with the dagger between his legs and lift him up, as here depicted stands, so you throw him on the back.
 
| Note, one stabs above to your face. Then drive up with your turned left hand and break the stab out and stab in with the dagger between his legs and lift him up, as here depicted stands, so you throw him on the back.
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| [[File:MS 26-232 83r-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:MS 26-232 83r-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| Item; You fight with one with the messer; he hews in at you above, so parry with your messer outwards with the flat on the nail and go quickly before you with the left foot and fall in with the pommel over his arm, as stands depicted here, so you hew him in the head.
 
| Item; You fight with one with the messer; he hews in at you above, so parry with your messer outwards with the flat on the nail and go quickly before you with the left foot and fall in with the pommel over his arm, as stands depicted here, so you hew him in the head.
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| [[File:MS 26-232 84r-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:MS 26-232 84r-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| Item; one more good technique. One hews to you down from above, so catch the strike on the nail, as before, and go with the left foot meanwhile and thrust his right hand with your left hand toward the earth and hew in over his head, as is depicted here.
 
| Item; one more good technique. One hews to you down from above, so catch the strike on the nail, as before, and go with the left foot meanwhile and thrust his right hand with your left hand toward the earth and hew in over his head, as is depicted here.
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| [[File:MS 26-232 84r-c.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:MS 26-232 84r-c.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| Item; one more good technique. One hews at you above to the head, so wind in through below with your messer and catch the strike thereon, and fall in with the pommel over his arm and wrench on yourself, and step forward with the left foot, and drive in with the left hand around his neck, as here stands depicted, so you throw him on his back.
 
| Item; one more good technique. One hews at you above to the head, so wind in through below with your messer and catch the strike thereon, and fall in with the pommel over his arm and wrench on yourself, and step forward with the left foot, and drive in with the left hand around his neck, as here stands depicted, so you throw him on his back.
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| [[File:MS 26-232 85r-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:MS 26-232 85r-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| Item; one more good technique. When one hews down from above, so wind through below with your messer and run on in and drive with your left hand high over his right arm and grasp it behind the armpit, and stab with your messer through between you and him on his neck, as stands depicted here.
 
| Item; one more good technique. When one hews down from above, so wind through below with your messer and run on in and drive with your left hand high over his right arm and grasp it behind the armpit, and stab with your messer through between you and him on his neck, as stands depicted here.
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| [[File:MS 26-232 82r-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:MS 26-232 82r-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| Item, one hews above to you above in to the head, so parry yet with the flat and on the nail and send his messer away, so that he must strike, and when he then will strike, then seek the nearest and pull the arm off, as stands depicted here.
 
| Item, one hews above to you above in to the head, so parry yet with the flat and on the nail and send his messer away, so that he must strike, and when he then will strike, then seek the nearest and pull the arm off, as stands depicted here.
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| [[File:MS 26-232 77r-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:MS 26-232 77r-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| Item; another technique for a strong one. One hews in above strongly, so grasp your messer with the armed-hand and catch the strike thereon and step forward in with your left foot and lay in the messer on his neck, as stands depicted here.
 
| Item; another technique for a strong one. One hews in above strongly, so grasp your messer with the armed-hand and catch the strike thereon and step forward in with your left foot and lay in the messer on his neck, as stands depicted here.
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| [[File:MS 26-232 77r-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:MS 26-232 77r-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| Item; one hews above to you to your face, so drive up with the armed-hand and catch the strike on the messer and wind in the pommel over his arm and wrench behind you, as stands depicted here, so you break the arm or take the messer.
 
| Item; one hews above to you to your face, so drive up with the armed-hand and catch the strike on the messer and wind in the pommel over his arm and wrench behind you, as stands depicted here, so you break the arm or take the messer.
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| [[File:MS 26-232 78r-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:MS 26-232 78r-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| Item; one hews above in to the head, so drive up with the armed-hand and catch the strike on the blade, as before, and step fast behind him with your right foot and lay in the pommel on his neck, as stands here depicted, so you throw him on his back.
 
| Item; one hews above in to the head, so drive up with the armed-hand and catch the strike on the blade, as before, and step fast behind him with your right foot and lay in the pommel on his neck, as stands here depicted, so you throw him on his back.
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| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 32v-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 32v-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| '''Length'''
 
| '''Length'''
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| '''Measure'''
 
| '''Measure'''
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| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 25v-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 25v-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| '''Weak'''
 
| '''Weak'''
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| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 32r-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| '''Strong'''
 
| '''Strong'''
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| [[File:MS 26-232 61r-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:MS 26-232 61r-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| '''Before'''
 
| '''Before'''
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| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 31v-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 31v-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| '''After'''
 
| '''After'''
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| '''Feeling In-the-moment'''
 
| '''Feeling In-the-moment'''
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| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 24v-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 24v-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| Item. If you have bound upon another and he winds in to you to the face, wind in to him as well and stay firmly in the winding and sense upon his sword as such that you do not allow him to come away from the sword, so that he may not come to any work. That is the greatest measure of the sword and stand strongly in the scales as is pictured.
 
| Item. If you have bound upon another and he winds in to you to the face, wind in to him as well and stay firmly in the winding and sense upon his sword as such that you do not allow him to come away from the sword, so that he may not come to any work. That is the greatest measure of the sword and stand strongly in the scales as is pictured.
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| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 32r-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 32r-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| rowspan="2" | Item. If you bind another in the sword and he winds in to you to the face with his short edge, wind high up as well in the air and when he rises up and will parry, hew to him a stolen hew to his elbows, as is pictured here.
 
| rowspan="2" | Item. If you bind another in the sword and he winds in to you to the face with his short edge, wind high up as well in the air and when he rises up and will parry, hew to him a stolen hew to his elbows, as is pictured here.
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| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 7r-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 7r-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| Item. If you have hewed another to the elbows as is previously pictured, if he has then parries the hew, shove his sword down with the hilt and fall to him with the pommel and with both arms above and position the short edge upon the neck and enter as is pictured here.
 
| Item. If you have hewed another to the elbows as is previously pictured, if he has then parries the hew, shove his sword down with the hilt and fall to him with the pommel and with both arms above and position the short edge upon the neck and enter as is pictured here.
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| [[File:MS 26-232 64r-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:MS 26-232 64r-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| Item. One more device. When you threaten him to the elbows and he parries the hew, remain standing with your sword upon his and step forward with the right foot as if you wish to strike him to the other side and slice out from him to his left ear as is pictured here. This is called the outer taking.
 
| Item. One more device. When you threaten him to the elbows and he parries the hew, remain standing with your sword upon his and step forward with the right foot as if you wish to strike him to the other side and slice out from him to his left ear as is pictured here. This is called the outer taking.
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| [[File:MS 26-232 65r-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:MS 26-232 65r-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| Item. One more such device. When you threaten him to the elbows, if he then parries the strike, lift high with both hands and allow your left hand to go and fall over the both of his arms and strike behind your left side and thrust though with your sword between your and his and lay the sword upon his neck as is pictured here. Thus you break his arm away and slice away his neck.
 
| Item. One more such device. When you threaten him to the elbows, if he then parries the strike, lift high with both hands and allow your left hand to go and fall over the both of his arms and strike behind your left side and thrust though with your sword between your and his and lay the sword upon his neck as is pictured here. Thus you break his arm away and slice away his neck.
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| [[File:MS 26-232 63r-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:MS 26-232 63r-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| Item. If someone has grasped your sword thusly behind his left shoulder and wishes to strike you or thrust, he behind him away from his strike and fall with your left in front into your sword and wind him here-before, as is pictured here. Thus you break his arm away.
 
| Item. If someone has grasped your sword thusly behind his left shoulder and wishes to strike you or thrust, he behind him away from his strike and fall with your left in front into your sword and wind him here-before, as is pictured here. Thus you break his arm away.
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| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 10v-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 10v-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| Item. If someone has threatened you to the elbows and grasps your sword with their left hand as before and wishes to thrust through between you and him to<ref>possibly past</ref> the neck as before, grasp his sword's blade in your left hand and lay the same upon his neck, as is pictured here, and step behind him. Thus you throw him upon his back.<ref>Text from subsequent image, per the statement "This passage belongs to the previous device, those belong hereafter."</ref>
 
| Item. If someone has threatened you to the elbows and grasps your sword with their left hand as before and wishes to thrust through between you and him to<ref>possibly past</ref> the neck as before, grasp his sword's blade in your left hand and lay the same upon his neck, as is pictured here, and step behind him. Thus you throw him upon his back.<ref>Text from subsequent image, per the statement "This passage belongs to the previous device, those belong hereafter."</ref>
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| [[File:MS 26-232 60r-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:MS 26-232 60r-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| rowspan="2" | Item. If smeone binds you upon your sword, wind your short edge to him to the face and go in-the-moment and step forward with your left foot and fall with your pommel over his hand and grasp your blade in your left hand and lay it upon his neck, as is pictured here. Thus you throw him upon the back.<ref>Text from subsequent image, per the statement "This passage belongs to the other devices before."</ref>
 
| rowspan="2" | Item. If smeone binds you upon your sword, wind your short edge to him to the face and go in-the-moment and step forward with your left foot and fall with your pommel over his hand and grasp your blade in your left hand and lay it upon his neck, as is pictured here. Thus you throw him upon the back.<ref>Text from subsequent image, per the statement "This passage belongs to the other devices before."</ref>
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| [[File:MS 26-232 60r-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:MS 26-232 60r-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| Item. If someone bind you upon the sword and winds into your face, wind as well and allow the pommel to go as before and overwhelm him and step behind him and position the sword upon his head, as is pictured here, thus you throw him upon the back.
 
| Item. If someone bind you upon the sword and winds into your face, wind as well and allow the pommel to go as before and overwhelm him and step behind him and position the sword upon his head, as is pictured here, thus you throw him upon the back.
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| [[File:MS 26-232 64r-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:MS 26-232 64r-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| Item. If someone winds in, into your face, grasp your sword's blade quickly with your left hand and stab in over his sword to his testicles, as is pictured here. This is one considerably good device.
 
| Item. If someone winds in, into your face, grasp your sword's blade quickly with your left hand and stab in over his sword to his testicles, as is pictured here. This is one considerably good device.
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| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 30r-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 30r-a.jpg|200px|center]]
 
| Item. A good sword taking. When someone binds you above upon the sword, wind the short edge up and enter it firmly in-the-moment and grasp with your left hant into his bind between his hands and go with the pomel over his blade and shove it against the mouth, as is pictured here. Thus you take the sword from him.
 
| Item. A good sword taking. When someone binds you above upon the sword, wind the short edge up and enter it firmly in-the-moment and grasp with your left hant into his bind between his hands and go with the pomel over his blade and shove it against the mouth, as is pictured here. Thus you take the sword from him.
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| [[File:Libr.Pict.A.83 30v-b.jpg|200px|center]]
 
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| Item. Another sword taking. When someone binds upon you and wishes to wind in to your face, grasp quickly into both swords' blades with your left hand and pull to your left side and go down with your hilt upon his hand and push upward as is pictured here. Thus you take the sword from him.
 
| Item. Another sword taking. When someone binds upon you and wishes to wind in to your face, grasp quickly into both swords' blades with your left hand and pull to your left side and go down with your hilt upon his hand and push upward as is pictured here. Thus you take the sword from him.
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| Item. Quite a good obscure device for a particularly strong man. When someone binds into your sword and wishes to wind or to thrust, wind upon firmly as well and go with the short edge strongly upon his sword and give him a great shove forward with both hands. If he is turned away before you, strike him upon the head as is pictured here.
 
| Item. Quite a good obscure device for a particularly strong man. When someone binds into your sword and wishes to wind or to thrust, wind upon firmly as well and go with the short edge strongly upon his sword and give him a great shove forward with both hands. If he is turned away before you, strike him upon the head as is pictured here.
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| Item. One more good sword taking. When someone binds you upon the sword, move quickly with your right hand into his sword between both of his hands in the bind and pull toward yourself and push away the cross of his sword with your left hand and jab the pommel into his face, as is pictured here.
 
| Item. One more good sword taking. When someone binds you upon the sword, move quickly with your right hand into his sword between both of his hands in the bind and pull toward yourself and push away the cross of his sword with your left hand and jab the pommel into his face, as is pictured here.
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| Item. One more sword taking. When someone binds upon you and wishes to wind into the face, remain standing in the long edge and raise up high and move in with the pommel between his hands and with the left hand, grasp your blade and wind upon his head, as is pictured here.
 
| Item. One more sword taking. When someone binds upon you and wishes to wind into the face, remain standing in the long edge and raise up high and move in with the pommel between his hands and with the left hand, grasp your blade and wind upon his head, as is pictured here.
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| Item. One more sword taking. When someone binds upon you upon the sword, bind him as well and push it backwards behind you and let your left hand go and grasp him above his right arm into the sword between his hands and pull backwards, as is pictured here.
 
| Item. One more sword taking. When someone binds upon you upon the sword, bind him as well and push it backwards behind you and let your left hand go and grasp him above his right arm into the sword between his hands and pull backwards, as is pictured here.
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| Item. One good device. When someone binds upon you upon the sword, wind in swiftly and fall over with the pommel and grasp with the left hand upon your blade and step in behind with the left foot and lay the sword upon his neck and pull him upon his back and impale the sword, as is pictured here.
 
| Item. One good device. When someone binds upon you upon the sword, wind in swiftly and fall over with the pommel and grasp with the left hand upon your blade and step in behind with the left foot and lay the sword upon his neck and pull him upon his back and impale the sword, as is pictured here.
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| Item. A good device for a strong man. When you bind with someone upon the sword. Act as if you wish to wind into his face and shove firmly with your cross upon his sword and raise high and allow your sword to fall over your head and fall to him below around both feet, as is pictured here. Thus, you throw him.
 
| Item. A good device for a strong man. When you bind with someone upon the sword. Act as if you wish to wind into his face and shove firmly with your cross upon his sword and raise high and allow your sword to fall over your head and fall to him below around both feet, as is pictured here. Thus, you throw him.
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| Item. A good sword taking. When someone binds upon you upon the sword, fall with your left hand into both swords' blades and go with the pommel and the right hand below through his sword and pull backwards, as is pictured here. Thus you take the sword away from him.
 
| Item. A good sword taking. When someone binds upon you upon the sword, fall with your left hand into both swords' blades and go with the pommel and the right hand below through his sword and pull backwards, as is pictured here. Thus you take the sword away from him.

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Nuremberg Group
Cod.I.6.4º.2 20v21r.png
Codex Wallerstein, ff 20v - 21r
Author(s)
Compiled by
Illustrated by
Date ca. 1470s
Genre
Language
State of Existence Original hypothetical; several
fragmentary copies exist
Manuscript(s)
First Printed
English Edition
Dörnhöffer, 1909.
Concordance by Michael Chidester
Translations

The Nuremberg Group is a series of 15th and 16th century German manuscripts that describe a common set of techniques and seem to have originated in the area of Nuremberg, Germany. It has been suggested that these treatises define a local martial arts tradition native to that city, which would be a subset of the mainstream German style. The first two sections of the Codex Wallerstein are the oldest entry in the group, and it's possible that the later treatises are dependent on it, particularly that of Albrecht Dürer. However, this issue is complicated by the fact that the first grappling section of the Glasgow Fechtbuch, which is comprised of material not drawn from Wallerstein, contains much of the remainder of Dürer's work.

Despite the existence of several fencing manuals describing these teachings, there are few known masters of this tradition. A master Hartman von Nuremberg is mentioned by Paulus Kal as a member of the Society of Liechtenauer,[1] but no writings of his that might demonstrate a connection to the tradition are known to exist. Despite attempts by a few modern writers to connect Albrecht Dürer to the Marxbrüder fencing guild, there is no evidence suggesting that he was anything but a master painter, and it seems unlikely that he practiced the techniques in his book.[2] In fact, the only known master whose connection to the tradition is certain is Antonius Rast, a former Captain of the Marxbrüder who left a partially-completed fencing manual upon his death in 1549. This manuscript was later acquired and completed by Paulus Hector Mair, and it seems to have influenced his own writings to some extent.

Treatises

The Wrocław Codex 1246 was lost during World War II and cannot presently be integrated into this concordance. Fortunately, Friedrich Dörnhöffer referenced this text extensively in his 1909 edition Albrecht Dürers Fechtbuch. In the transcription, he included notes where the text of the Codex 1246 differs from that of the MS 26-232; those notes have been preserved in this compilation, indicated by footnotes with the abbreviation Br.

While the Berlin Sketchbook contains a wealth of high-quality illustrations, it draws on multiple sources aside from the Nuremberg tradition including Hans Talhoffer's writings and a series of anonymous sword and buckler images. Because of this, images which don't overlap other works in the tradition can't be verified as belonging to it, and are omitted here.

Additional Resources

References

  1. Kal, Paulus. Untitled [manuscript]. Cgm 1507. Munich, Germany: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, 1470.
  2. J. Christoph Amberger. "The Death of History: Historic European fighting arts in the Mis-information Age". Fencers Quarterly Magazine. Retrieved 12 October 2010.
  3. dauchen : drücken, niederdrücken.
  4. Im Fechten gibt es den Zwerhau, der in dieser Handschrift als Twir bezeichnet wird, in anderen Quellen aber auch Twirch geschrieben wird, von zwerch = schräg, quer. Zum einen würde diese Bedeutung in Verbindung mit dem Ringen hier keinen wirklichen Sinn ergeben, zum anderen wäre die Schreibweise mit „b“, auch wenn dieses stimmlos gesprochen werden kann, äußerst ungewöhnlich. Im Rheinischen Wörterbuch findet sich dagegen der Begriff Pirch = Pferch = Einzäunung. Diese Bedeutung ergibt im Ringen mehr Sinn und könnte hier evtl. mit „Umklammerung“ übersetzt werden.
  5. der erste Buchstabe (p) ist nicht sauber geschrieben. pern stossen = Bärenstoß?
  6. es fehlt die „fünfft tbirch“, Dafür hat das Stück zwischen der drit und der vierdt tbirch keine Nummerierung.
  7. 5. plötzlich, unversehens.
  8. hier zu lesen als: fringt = ringt.
  9. The addition is difficult to read on the document, but results from the Table of Contents
  10. von äbich: abstehend, verkehrt (Deutsches Wörterbuch of the Brothers Grimm)
  11. The following pictures are marked with numbers underneath. As on the original the numbering is difficult to read, it was omitted in the transcription of the plays.
  12. possibly pull down or wrench.
  13. gripping the sword
  14. das „b“ bei „nymbt“ wurde nachträglich aus vermutlich ursprünglich „y“ verbessert
  15. das „h“ ist über das vermutete „g“ geschrieben
  16. possibly past
  17. Text from subsequent image, per the statement "This passage belongs to the previous device, those belong hereafter."
  18. Text from subsequent image, per the statement "This passage belongs to the other devices before."
  19. abbrechen: to break off (destroy by breaking); to pluck, pull, tear or snip off