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  • '''Pole Arms'''<br/>
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  • ...w York City: Scribner's, 1903.</ref> That he was well known as a master at arms is further attested by a note Leonardo da Vinci wrote to himself to consult ...ing, jumping, and vaulting; provides a little encyclopedia of contemporary arms and armor; and finally places the entire corpus of material within a broade
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  • ...New Work by Achille Marozzo of Bologna, <br/>General Master of the Art of Arms | also known as = The Art of Arms of Achille Marozzo of Bologna
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  • ...ingle and with secondary weapons), [[dagger]] and wrestling, and various [[pole weapons]] including the short staff, halberd, and long staff (pike). | Part 5 - Staff and pole weapons by [[Joachim Meyer]]
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  • ...entia d'Arme, con vn Dialogo di Filosofia]]'' ("Treatise on the Science of Arms, with a Philosophical Dialogue"), was published in 1553 and presented a uni | title = Pole weapons
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  • ...to have originated in southwestern Germany; his analysis of the clothing, arms and weapons provides us with the approximate date.{{cn}} Rainer Leng assign | Illustrations of [[pole weapons]] pieces
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  • | title = Pole Weapons ...empo you will take a large step forward with your left foot, speading your arms well outstretched, so that you receive his blow on the haft of your axe bet
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  • ...ne or long sword in the midst of many swords, the true method of using the pole for the plays of the flag and pike; the true knowledge of which is the best | <p>''A simple method of learning how to attack well and wield arms correctly, through which the student should apply himself and work diligent
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  • was this: To have a pole or pile upright | <poem>Have each his pile or pole up-fixed fast
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  • ...nd curriculum of the long sword. First, make good footing and stretch your arms free. Whatever you then fence, this sets it up.}}</p> ...into the schylt<ref>schylt: 1)shield. 2) to push off with an oar. a rudder pole. 3)shaved or peeled</ref> and back through in the opposite direction into t
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  • ...the prologue of Axe-play to make oneself dexterous and to exert oneself in arms.}}</p> ...n virtuous and honourable occupation, and principally in the noble feat of arms, that is to say in Axe-play, from which proceed and depend several weapons
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  • ...around with the back foot and slip your pommel under his sword and if his arms go up, then press your sword’s pommel down and step-into with the front f ...ur hand that he has the sword in and wind-around the arm and separate your arms firmly from the other and shove him from you with the other hand and keep y
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  • ...nimo Jeronimo de Carranza’s “Philosophy” of Arms]''. [[Martinez Academy of Arms]]. Retrieved 11 November 2011.</ref> ...su Destreza y la Aggression y Defensa Cristiana]]'' ("On the Philosophy of Arms and its Skill, and Christian Offense and Defense"). Amidst extensive philos
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  • So the agent can also accomplish the above strike over the arms with all of his strength. As soon as the opponent attempts to grab both arms, the agent quickly twists his entire body in front of him.
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  • ...le="vertical-align: middle; width: 350px;" | [[File:Treatise on the Art of Arms Crawley.jpg|320x320px|center|link=]] ...ssi%C3%A8re-and-phillip-crawley-and-victor-markland/treatise-on-the-art-of-arms/paperback/product-23547340.html Paperback]
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  • ..., then go at him and fall in under him to penetrate in with both hands and arms onto his, or by the arse, and pull him strongly toward you.</p> ...ng this place your left leg behind his left leg and trip him over with the arms, hands and sword over your leg onto his back.</p>
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  • ...th century]] [[nationality::Italian]] [[fencing master]]. He was Master of Arms of the Accademia Delia in his native Padua, most likely from 1632 until som | <p>'''The Flag by Francesco Ferdinando Alfieri''', Master of Arms at the Illustrious Academy Delia of Padua</p>
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  • ...ht side. And this guard is effective against all hand held weapons, namely pole axe, staff, sword etc. ...y, that is a play of the arms,<ref>Abrazare comes from “A brazi”—“with the arms”.</ref> and this is how you do it: if your opponent is fleeing from you,
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  • ...all the instructions and advantages that are to be had in the practice of arms of every sort; newly corrected and printed".</ref> which is the oldest exta ...nd [http://www.lulu.com/shop/w-jherek-swanger/how-to-fight-and-defend-with-arms-of-every-kind-by-antonio-manciolino-paperback/paperback/product-ykpqmd.html
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  • ...xamples so that any man versed in this material can use if for assaults at arms, and can defend himself intelligently and be advised of all the types and s ...tituta which states: not only should the Imperial Majesty be honoured with Arms, but it must also be armed with sacred laws.</p>
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  • ...ta. In your right hand hold your sword in the coda lunga e alta. Keep your arms extended and tight. Note that whenever possible, I want you to be the first ...lta with the sword and porta di ferro alta with the dagger. This with both arms extended.
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  • <p>If you throw him on his belly and are sitting on him, pass over his arms and break them</p> ...front of themselves and will drop onto your sword and are high with their arms, sweep against their sword from below and thrust under their sword, into th
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  • ...Grassi)|Ragione di adoprar sicuramente l'Arme]]'' ("Discourse on Wielding Arms with Safety"). In 1594, a new edition of his book was printed in London und ...us blows of the point, he must provide so to stand with his body, feet and arms, that he be not forced, when he would strike, to lose time: The which he sh
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  • The right and the left—learn to lock the arms,<br/> [[Category:Pole Weapons]]
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  • ...Coat of Arms small.png|400x400px|center|link=File:Capo Ferro 1629 Coat of Arms.png]] ...is honorably employed; therefore according to my judgment, the carrying of arms does not alone constitute the entire work, and that is not what makes the e
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  • ...eer of Marc'Antonio as a teacher. It seems, in fact, that he was master of arms for a branch of the house of Carafa, one of the most important in the Naple ...we can find a lot of pieces concerning fencing theories and on the art of arms in general. They are scattered in several places in the text, although we h
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  • <p>''I advance upon you with my arms well forward<br/>To lay hands on you in a variety of ways.''</p> <p>If you seize me with both your arms underneath mine, I will strike with both my hands into your face. And even
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  • <p>''I advance upon you with my arms well forward<br/>To lay hands on you in a variety of ways.''</p> <p>If you seize me with both your arms underneath mine, I will strike with both my hands into your face. And even
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  • # Arms and equipment of war in general. ...y who do not exercise caution or dexterity often injure the horse's ear or arms, or even cut off their own ears or their own legs, or leave them marked. So
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  • ...man]] [[fencing master]]. Based on his surname, he was likely born in Psie Pole, a district of present-day Wrocław, Poland; alternatively, it is possible <p>Item Nym daß arms war vnd drÿtt vmb vnd tribe den arm bruch</p>
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  • | <p>Seek his openings under the arms.</p> [[Category:Pole Weapons]]
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  • ...are quite different between the two, so they cannot be said to be the same arms.</ref> ...e [[:File:MS KK5012 57v.jpg|Lion of St. Mark]] in Talhoffer's 1459 coat of arms (right) has given rise to speculation that he may have been an early or eve
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  • ...ent so far as to speculate that he trained Niccolò for his 1399 passage at arms.<ref>Zanutto, pp 211-212.</ref> However, while the records of the d’Este | <p>More than anyone else I was careful around other Masters of Arms and their students. And some of these Masters who were envious of me challe
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  • | title = Pole Weapons | title = Armored Pole Weapons
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  • ...usly: stand with your right foot forward and hold the sword with uncrossed arms before you such that the blade hangs somewhat below you towards the ground. ...Thus stand with your right foot forward, hold your sword with outstretched arms above and in front of your face such that the sword hangs somewhat below to
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  • ...rt staff, which, like Paurenfeyndt, he uses as a training tool for various pole weapons (and possibly also the greatsword), and then moving on to the halbe ...t from his strike to his left side, and cut Crooked ''Indes'' with crossed arms between his sword and head with the long edge to his arm.</p>
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  • ...stimonies; for whence all the well-rounded, proficient and obedient men-at-arms if not from experience and the maintenance of good order. But who can exert ...y finely adorned with colours, from whence originate the heraldic coats of arms. Thrown darts and shooting-arrows, and javelins did they also use, but no y
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  • ...er, who was knighted by Edward II <ref>J.D. Aylward, The English Master at Arms from the Twelfth to the Twentieth Century. London 1956, p. 62</ref>. On Mar ...56, p. 62</ref> However, Robert Cooke died in 1593. The Clarenceux King-of Arms in 1622 was William Camden, but as he became paralyzed in 1622 and died in
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  • ! <p>English Translation (1580){{edit index|Questions of Honor and Arms (MS V.b.104)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[David Kite]]</p> ! <p>English Translation (1580){{edit index|Questions of Honor and Arms (MS V.b.104)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[David Kite]]</p>
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