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  • == Johannes Liechtenauer, the High Master == ...go, and it is the foundation and core of the entire art of fencing. Master Liechtenauer internalized and applied it quite completely and correctly—not that he di
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  • ...s="NavHead" style="background-color:#ACBCE0;">Timeline of the Liechtenauer Tradition</div> ...e-height:3px; overflow:visible; left:em; top:-em; z-index:999;"><big>1452: Liechtenauer, Martin Huntfeltz, Andre Lignitzer,<br />
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  • ...s="NavHead" style="background-color:#ACBCE0;">Timeline of the Liechtenauer Tradition</div> ...e-height:3px; overflow:visible; left:em; top:-em; z-index:999;"><big>1452: Liechtenauer, Martin Huntfeltz, Andre Lignitzer,<br />
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  • ...nd [[fencing master]] who was an early part of the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]] * [[Pseudo-Hans Döbringer]], the anonymous author of an important gloss of Liechtenauer's Recital (''Zettel'') on the long sword, as well as brief teachings on oth
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  • | movement = [[Johannes Liechtenauer|Liechtenauer tradition]] | influences = [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]
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  • ...cant treatises from the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer|tradition of Johannes Liechtenauer]].
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  • In the [[German tradition]] of [[long sword]] fencing, the term ''drei wunder'' (lit "three wounders" ...rst appear in Liechtenauer's ''zettel'' as recorded by the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]] masters from around the 1440s, but it is not present in the oldest versio
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  • | movement = [[Johannes Liechtenauer|Liechtenauer tradition]] | influences = [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]
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  • ...Freifechter]] who was the last major figure in the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]].
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  • | movement = [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]] | influences = [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]
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  • In the [[German tradition]] of fencing, most notably in the [[Liechtenauer]] school, a ''zedel'' is a brief text, usually cast in verse, intended to s ...term is used in all versions directly associated with the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]] in the mid-15th century. Its earliest known use is probably in [[Codex D
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  • ...aging from a bind. The technique is featured throughout the German fencing tradition. | title = <span style="font-size:130%;">[[Johannes Liechtenauer]]'s Recital (1300s)</span>
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  • ''Hut'' ("guard" or "ward", plural ''Huten'') in the [[German tradition]] is the term for "fighting postures" or "ready positions" taken immediatel ...eger'' is explicitly said to be a synonym of ''hut'' in the [[Liechtenauer tradition]] specifically, but the word expresses another focus, that one of being sta
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  • ...h parallels the statement in the [[Pol Hausbuch (MS 3227a)|MS 3227a]] that Liechtenauer himself traveled to many lands to learn the art. Several masters from this | style="width:50%" | [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]
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  • | movement = [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]] | influences = [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]
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  • ...to the lifetime of the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer|German (Liechtenauer) tradition of fencing]], so that practically all texts of the German school can be arg
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  • ...of recording ''Midrashim'' in the margins of the ''Tanakh'' is a parallel tradition that arose in this same period. By the 14th century, the tradition of creating formal glosses of authoritative texts had faded away in Scholas
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  • ...many as described in the various surviving manuscripts of the Liechtenauer tradition. Students learn how to fight with the medieval longsword, period grappling
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  • ...''' (''Change cut'') is a term used in the late period of the Liechtenauer tradition describing a cut that attacks one opening following an attack to different
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  • ...nillustrated treatises by masters who stood in the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]. It later passed to [[Lienhart Sollinger]], and subsequently [[Paulus Hec {{Liechtenauer Tradition}}
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  • | movement = [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]] | influences = [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]
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  • | influences = [[Johannes Liechtenauer]] (?) ...echtenauer]] recorded by [[Paulus Kal]] in ca. 1470,<ref>The Fellowship of Liechtenauer is recorded in three versions of [[Paulus Kal]]'s treatise: [[Paulus Kal Fe
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  • == Johannes Liechtenauer, the High Master == ...go, and it is the foundation and core of the entire art of fencing. Master Liechtenauer internalized and applied it quite completely and correctly—not that he di
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  • ...iore dei Liberi]]'s Flos Duellatorum and [[Jogo do Pau]] from the Galician tradition.
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  • ...rg Group]]. The Liechtenauer writings include a strange patchwork gloss of Liechtenauer's Recital that draws individual paragraphs from both branches of the [[pseu | Gloss of Liechtenauer's Recital on long sword fencing by [[Nicolaüs]] (incomplete)
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  • ...r]] are known to have taught the unarmored fencing according to [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]'s [[Recital]] on the Long Sword, namely [[Sigmund ain Ringeck]] and [[Han ...and even the same teacher might present different interpretations of their tradition.
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  • | [[author::Johannes Liechtenauer]] ...78]].</ref> The text shows some connection to the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]], but with significant unique material.
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  • | [[Grappling]] teachings from the [[Augsburg tradition]] via Albrecht Dürer | Various teachings from the [[Augsburg tradition]] via Albrecht Dürer
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  • ...p>2</sup> – [[Fiore]] and [[Vadi]]; ''Kunst Des Fechtens''<sup>3</sup> – [[Liechtenauer]], and Renaissance Fencing, especially Italian Rapier and studying ''[[Verd
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  • ...[[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]] and other masters who may have followed the tradition of the grand master. This text was largely copied from Cod. Ⅰ.6.2º.3 and {{Liechtenauer tradition}}
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  • ...y have been Heinrich Beringer of Wismar, thereby placing both Beringer and Liechtenauer as priests, but there is no strong corroborating evidence.<ref name="Acutt" ...t, or even that Beringer's verse represents just one of the teachings that Liechtenauer learned and compiled over the course of the journeys described by [[Pseudo-
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  • ...th century [[nationality::German]] commentary on a few lines of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]'s Recital (''Zettel'') on the short sword. The only known copy is in the ...the explanation of the knightly art of the combat fencing, which Johannes Liechtenauer, known as a great master in the art, has composed and made.}}</p>
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  • <section begin="1"/>{{red|b=1|H}}Ere begins Master Liechtenauer's art of fencing with the sword, on horse and on foot, armored and unarmore ...and it is therefore likely to have come from the original ur-gloss of that tradition. If that is what the author is referring to, it is yet another sign that th
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  • | [[Johannes Liechtenauer]] ...writing a brief comparison between the long sword teachings of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]] and the Messer teachings of [[Johannes Lecküchner]], included in a 1491
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  • ...century]] [[nationality::German]] commentary on a few lines of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]'s Recital (''Zettel'') on the long sword. The only known copy is in the m {{Liechtenauer tradition}}
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  • ...f> and [[Hans von Speyer]]'s 1491 compilation.<ref>[[Johannes Liechtenauer|Liechtenauer, Johannes]], et al. Untitled [manuscript]. [[Codex Speyer (MS M.I.29)|MS M. {{Liechtenauer tradition}}
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  • | name = Here begins Master Liechtenauer's art of fencing | {{English translation|http://www.hroarr.com/manuals/liechtenauer/Dobringer_A5_sidebyside.pdf|1}}
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  • | [[author::Johannes Liechtenauer]] ...orks of [[Martin Syber]] and [[Johannes Lecküchner]] with the Liechtenauer tradition.
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  • | {{English translation|http://www.hroarr.com/manuals/liechtenauer/Dobringer_A5_sidebyside.pdf|1}} ...o [[Andre Lignitzer]]). Attributed to these four masters is an addendum to Liechtenauer's [[Recital]] on the [[long sword]] which offers advice on fencing and disc
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  • | movement = [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]] | influences = [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]
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  • | [http://www.hroarr.com/manuals/liechtenauer/1410%20-%20Codex%20Wallerstein%20(Vom%20Baumans%20Fechtbuch).zip Microfilm ...ationship to the [[Gladiatoria group]]{{cn}} (a tradition not dependent on Liechtenauer). Ps-Gladiatoria covers the same sorts of dueling as the Gladiatoria group
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  • | [[author::Johannes Liechtenauer]] ...pics by several different masters who stood in the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]. This manuscript may have been a source for [[Paulus Hector Mair]]'s 16th
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  • {{Liechtenauer tradition}}
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  • | [[author::Johannes Liechtenauer]] ...ses by masters from the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer|tradition of Johannes Liechtenauer]], not unlike the major anthology manuscripts from the previous century. Th
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  • ...pt could be considered the earliest known text related to the Liechtenauer tradition.<ref name="Kleinau"/>
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  • | movement = [[Johannes Liechtenauer|Liechtenauer tradition]] | [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]
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  • | [[Johannes Liechtenauer]] ....341)|Glasgow Fechtbuch]], making it part of the [[Augsburg Group|Augsburg tradition]]. The lost [[Oplodidaskalia sive Armorvm Tractandorvm Meditatio Alberti Dv
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  • | caption = [[Johannes Liechtenauer]] sits enthroned and surrounded by weapons, surveying his teachings (ff 2r | [[author::Johannes Liechtenauer]]
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  • | [[author::Johannes Liechtenauer]] ...famous and influential masters of the [[Johannes Liechtenauer|Liechtenauer tradition]], such as [[Martin Huntsfeld]] and [[Andre Lignitzer]]. The second half (f
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  • | [[author::Johannes Liechtenauer]] ...ics, by several different masters who stood in the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]].
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  • | [[author::Johannes Liechtenauer]] ...contains an assortment of older treatises from the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]; perhaps the most significant portion is the notes that Meyer added to th
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  • | [[author::Johannes Liechtenauer]] ...cond is a compilation of common treatises from the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]. It appears that the sketches were originally drawn on larger sheets of p
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  • | movement = [[Johannes Liechtenauer|Liechtenauer Tradition]] ...r named [[Jobs von der Nissen|Jobs/Josts von der Nissen]] in connection to Liechtenauer, but there's no evidence that they refer to the same man.
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  • | [http://www.hroarr.com/manuals/liechtenauer/1400(c)%20-%20Gladiatoria%20-%20Vienna.zip Digital scans] (950x950) ...exts in that they seem to be contemporary with the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]], but not directly influenced by it.{{cn}}
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  • | image = File:Johannes Liechtenauer.png | ascribed to = [[name::Johannes Liechtenauer]]{{#set:occupation=Fencing master}}
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  • ...section consists of mounted and foot combat after the style of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]], while the second section covers various forms of judicial combat. This m ...generally unillustrated) treatises of various masters of the Liechtenauer tradition. Given the dating and the connections to [[Peter Falkner]] in the text and
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  • | [[author::Johannes Liechtenauer]] | [http://www.hroarr.com/manuals/liechtenauer/Ringeck_colour.pdf Digital scans] (900x1500)
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  • | [[author::Johannes Liechtenauer]] ...ating material from several other masters within the tradition of Johannes Liechtenauer. At the same time, the text of Kal's own work is omitted (apart from the pr
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  • ...ng can come from the plays and rules of the art of the sword, according to Liechtenauer's art. ..., 'Strong', and 'Within'. On these words is built the entire art of Master Liechtenauer, and they're the core and the fixed foundation of all fencing (on horse or
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  • | [[Johannes Liechtenauer]] {{Liechtenauer tradition}}
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  • ...exts in that they seem to be contemporary with the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]], but not directly influenced by it.{{cn}} ...re he wished to throw you. This element and attack belongs to the Frankish tradition with cudgel and dagger.</p>
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  • | movement = [[Johannes Liechtenauer|Liechtenauer tradition]] ...t]], a member of the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]],<ref>The Fellowship of Liechtenauer is recorded in three versions of [[Paulus Kal]]'s treatise: [[Paulus Kal Fe
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  • ...ises from this period that show no connection to the tradition of Johannes Liechtenauer. On the other hand, [[Robert Foster]] has noted a number of similarities to
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  • ...exts in that they seem to be contemporary with the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]], but not directly influenced by it.{{cn}}
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  • | movement = [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]] | influences = [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]
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  • | [[Johannes Liechtenauer]] (?) ...es. This fully-illustrated manuscript includes a sword section is based on Liechtenauer's Recital and a messer section based on that of [[Johannes Lecküchner]] (t
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  • | movement = [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]] | [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]
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  • | movement = Augsburg tradition | influences = [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]
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  • {{Liechtenauer tradition}}
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  • ...t both mentions the Recital and shows familiarity with the principles of [[Liechtenauer]]'s fencing. The iron gate is also discussed in an [[Other Masters (14th Ce {{Liechtenauer tradition}}
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  • ...e:The Recital of the Chivalric Art of Fencing of the Grand Master Johannes Liechtenauer.jpg|320x320px|center|link=]] ...r/the-recital-of-the-chivalric-art-of-fencing-of-the-grand-master-johannes-liechtenauer/paperback/product-1z4465j4.html Paperback]
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  • | image = File:Johannes Liechtenauer.jpg ...on to the Rome version of the text could be construed as attributing it to Liechtenauer himself.
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  • | movement = [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]] ...he membership of the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]].<ref>The Fellowship of Liechtenauer is recorded in three versions of [[Paulus Kal]]'s treatise: [[Paulus Kal Fe
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  • | movement = [[Johannes Liechtenauer|Liechtenauer Tradition]] ...f the members of the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]].<ref>The Fellowship of Liechtenauer is recorded in three versions of [[Paulus Kal]]'s treatise: [[Paulus Kal Fe
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  • {{Liechtenauer tradition}}
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  • | movement = Augsburg tradition | [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]
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  • {{Liechtenauer tradition}}
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  • | [[author::Johannes Liechtenauer]] ...rs, most of whom who stood in the tradition of the grand master [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]. There appears to be a single illustrator throughout, and potentially a s
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  • | movement = [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]] ...him, along with his brother, in his list of members of the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]] in 1470.<ref name="Kal"/>
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  • ...mpses into the characteristics of a potentially independent German martial tradition.
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  • | movement = Liechtenauer Tradition | influences = [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]
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  • ...uer]] are known to have taught the armored fencing according to [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]'s [[Recital]] on the Short Sword, namely [[Peter von Danzig zum Ingolstad ...and even the same teacher might present different interpretations of their tradition.
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  • {{Liechtenauer tradition}}
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  • ...at either or both of those masters authored texts which inspired both this tradition as well as Fiore's own writings. ...lang{{=}}en library catalog entry].</ref> includes a version of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]'s [[Recital]], a complete set of illustrations from [[Gladiatoria]], and
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  • {{Liechtenauer tradition}}
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  • | movement = [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]] ...mbers of the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]] in 1470.<ref>The Fellowship of Liechtenauer is recorded in three versions of [[Paulus Kal]]'s treatise: [[Paulus Kal Fe
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  • ...eifechter]] weapons but shows no connection to the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]. Unfortunately, it seems based on the presence of blank frames at the end
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  • | data19 = [[Johannes Liechtenauer]] (?) ...nd often his [[Recital]] (''Zettel'') is often nearly identical to that of Liechtenauer.
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  • ...treatise that shows little or no connection to the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]. Though he is often credited as the author of this treatise, he was likel
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  • * [[Johannes Liechtenauer|Liechtenauer: Liechtenauer ''Zettel'']]; L = unarmored longsword; M = mounted combat; A = armored comb | ''abnemen'': Liechtenauer; Lecküchner 30, 41 ff.; Lecküchner (M) 3v, 7r ff., 206r ff.; Mair (V) 1.3
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  • {{Liechtenauer tradition}}
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  • | [[Johannes Liechtenauer]] ...on of southern Germany, and was an initiate of the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]. In 1612, he authored a [[fencing manual]] which shows a clear relationsh
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  • ...s make it clear that he had some connection to the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]], the grand master of the German school of fencing. Talhoffer was a well e ...st of members of the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]].<ref>The Fellowship of Liechtenauer is recorded in three versions of [[Paulus Kal]]'s treatise: [[Paulus Kal Fe
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  • ...Germany. It has been suggested that these treatises define a local fencing tradition native to that city. The first two components of the [[Bauman Fechtbuch (Co ...of this tradition. In fact, the only known master whose connection to the tradition is certain is [[Antonius Rast]], a former Captain of the Marxbrüder who le
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  • | [[Johannes Liechtenauer]] ...e last major figure in the tradition of the German grand master [[Johannes Liechtenauer]], and in the later years of his life he devised at least four distinct and
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  • {{Liechtenauer tradition}}
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  • | Augsburg tradition | [[Augsburg group|Augsburg tradition]]
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  • ...luence of Fiore or his writings, or it may instead indicate that the older tradition of Johane and Nicholai survived and spread outside of Fiore's direct line. ...tical to crossguard more horizontal. This motion is of course the Germanic tradition “winden” or “winding” of the sword. Thus I translate “volta stabi
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