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  • ...e side where his foot stands forward. Seize at it with your other hand and press upward and outside on the opposite side. Hold his arm with one hand, with t ...ly against him. Step back with both feet, so that he cannot seize you, and press him to the ground.<section end="43"/>
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  • ...University of Rochester Press &middot; James Currey &middot; York Medieval Press ...ondon), the University of Rochester Press, James Currey, and York Medieval Press.
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  • And learn to press the hands</poem> ...oth Messers, and also with your right hand from above in both Messers, and press with both hands firmly. Then, turn your left side to his right and do what
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  • | url = [http://www.paladin-press.com/ www.paladin-press.com] ...|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180129000546/http://www.paladin-press.com/|archive-date=January 29, 2018}}</ref>
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  • ...Science and civilisation in China|year=1987|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=978-0-521-30358-3|pages=39–41}}</ref> ...ddick. A History of Greek Fire and Gunpowder, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998, p. 42</ref><ref>Dana, Charles E., Notes on Cannon-Fourteenth and Fif
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  • | ''Press the strike,<ref>D. ''stuch'', R. ''stich'': "press the thrust".</ref><br/>&emsp;Withdraw it with cutting.'' ...with that runs in: so take the under-cut below his hands into his arm and press firmly upwards (as stands pictured next to this); so the crown is well brok
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  • ...Weapons: Arms and Armour from Prehistory to the Age of Chivalry'' Boydell Press, 1960. ISBN 0-486-29288-6 * ''The Sword in the Age of Chivalry'' Boydell Press, 1964. ISBN 0-85115-715-7
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  • ...n excellent book on the Medieval Dagger that has been published by Paladin Press. No one has yet followed up with a good grappling/Ringen book. But Jeffre
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  • ...swise up from below and grab his and press your hands over his. And as you press pull his hands apart and push them away.<section end="3"/> ...s hands high, he should keep pressing, and step in front with one leg, and press forward will all strength while jerking his hands upwards and then pushing
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  • ...ed to other historical European martial artists, members of the public and press, arms and armor collectors and restorers, and also to academics and museum ...1409)". ''The International Arms & Armour Conference 2003 Journal''. Panda Press, 2003. ISBN 0-9541633-1-1
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  • In thrusting press with strength<br/> Press the shield at the strong<br/>
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  • Then press<ref>Push</ref> him in that way back. If he now wishes to flee backwards bef ...then wants to pull strongly on the spear and jerk it from your hand, then press the spear up over and let him go. So that he gives you an opening. Grab you
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  • ...sword'', and ''Masters of Medieval and Renaissance Martial Arts''; Paladin Press). He has consulted in the martial arts for both film and print in several f
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  • ...ies to draw his sword you reach in with your right arm under his right and press it to you. Then, if you turn the horse away from him, he will fall.<section ...f you have grabbed hold of your opponent's right hand with your left, then press it to your chest, and turn the horse around, and the opponent will fall.<se
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  • ...from the outside over his arm, grab your right arm with your left hand and press his arm strongly onto your chest with both arms.<section end="15"/> ...the chest with both arms, reach with your right arm over his left arm and press down on it. With your left hand push his right elbow and block his way with
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  • ...artial Arts of Renaissance Europe''. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000. p329 #82.</ref> The original currently rests in the holdings of the
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  • ...ooks. Several former Chivalry authors went on to found [[Freelance Academy Press]].
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  • ...artial Arts of Renaissance Europe''. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000. p329 #82.</ref> The original currently rests in the holdings of the
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  • ...artial Arts of Renaissance Europe''. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000. p 194.</ref> the rest don't seem to have been published until his de ...artial Arts of Renaissance Europe''. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000. p 26.</ref></blockquote>
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  • | [[publisher::Devinne Press/Hispanic Society of America]] (1902) A facsimile edition was published in 1902 by Devinne Press, New York, on behalf of the Hispanic Society of America, from an extant cop
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  • ...en he should threaten with the dagger, turn the point against his face and press upon him, just as he would intend to thrust him with brute strength.
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  • ...e norm for printed books, but was an important advantage of the [[printing-press]] over the much older Asian [[woodblock printing]] method, which printed by
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  • ...tion begin="23"/>{{red|b=1|The eleventh figure teaches this,}} which says “Press firmly, shove from reins, and search for his knife.”<section end="23"/> ...strike, then move with the right arm outwards to the top of his right, and press it downwards as such into your right side, and ride forward, so you take hi
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  • <section begin="10"/>{{red|10.}} Press firmly, shove from the reins and search for his knife<section end="10"/> ...ake his sword, or rise with the right arm from inwards over his right, and press the arm forward to your chest, and ride forward, so you again take his swor
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  • ...duced in 1999 by Giovanni Rapisardi and published in Padova by Gladiatoria Press under the title ''Achille Marozzo, Opera Nova dell'Arte delle Armi''. This Digitally restored and painted images © Heidi Zimmerman, Draupnir Press; used under the Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0 license.
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  • ...artial Arts of Renaissance Europe''. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000. p 194.</ref>
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  • ...quickly with the right foot behind his left, and bend your right knee, and press him behind with it into the back of his left knee, and jolt him over it wit | {{red|If he wants to draw<br/>&emsp;From sheath, catch, and press}}
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  • ...tread left,<br/>&emsp;while then, bethink the misleading.<br/>In thrusting press strongly,<br/>&emsp;so may you achieve it well.<br/>When you sight through
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  • ...step left <br/>&emsp;Consider to seduce with it, <br/>In thrusts strongly press, <br/>&emsp;So it may work out for you. <br/>If you see a window open, <br/
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  • <p>Hit your left arm away from his arm, and take him by the left leg, and press into him on the right side, then his wrestles are disallowed.</p> ...rmly seize you by the shoulder, then hit his hand out from underneath, and press his arm in the half<ref>elbow-joint</ref> and drop him upon the wrestling w
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  • ...thology of Medieval German Fighting Arts''. Wheaton, IL: Freelance Academy Press, 2010. p 7.</ref> Of particular interest is the international nature of the
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  • ...d yourself on the inside, with his pommel about your neck, so be quick and press yourself below; and fall in with your both hands under and about his right ...about his neck and come with your right hand on the right to support; and press nimbly toward yourself and do not let the head escape your clinch and jerk
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  • | Disengage, Suddenly withdraw,<br/>&emsp;Rush through, cut off, press the hands ...h the crosswise cut, if they are subsequently weak against the sword, then press their sword down with your crosswise cut and position your short edge out f
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  • | {{red|Changing-through, Pull,<br/>&emsp;Run-through, Slice-off, Press hands,}} ...her side, then fall in on his hands or on his arm with your long edge, and press his arm from you with your sword (with the slice with your all), and then s
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  • ...where you have found open to attack, wind your spear under your armpit and press forward. See if you can beat him in the side. You can pierce his foot with ...h the right hand, in a way that the knee below and the hand above pull and press together.</p>
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  • ...ame="Jeep">Jeep, John M. ''Medieval Germany: an Encyclopedia''. Psychology Press, 2001. p336.</ref> He married Anna Daucher sometime before he was made a ma
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  • ...translated into English by Tom Leoni and published by [[Freelance Academy Press]] as ''The Complete Renaissance Swordsman: Antonio Manciolino’s Opera Nov
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  • ...lt. So grab with your left hand under his sword and grab his both arms and press the arm strongly against the body and near the tip of your sword sits on th ...to his chest and with your left hand grab in the middle of your sword and press it courageously away from you, lay your sword on your knee.<p>
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  • ...right hand on the throat and stride with yours behind his right foot, and press him therefore by his neck,<section end="5"/>
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  • | cut, change through, twitch,<br/>&emsp;rush in, slice, press the hands, ...ou bind against his sword with the Zwerchau, if he is weak in the bind, so press down on his sword with the Zwerchau; and lay the short edge behind his arms
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  • | Disengage, Suddenly withdraw,<br/>Rush through, Cut off, Press the hands ...tten before. Then if they become aware of the point and parry strongly and press your sword to your side, then with your sword against their sword's blade,
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  • | {{red|Changing-through, Pull,<br/>&emsp;Run-through, Slice-off, Press hands,}} ...ably a scribal error, jumping from ''schneiden'' to ''schnitt''.</ref> and press from you.
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  • ...y upwards, up to the left; pull back, put the left forward; use meanwhile. Press or close in.</p>
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  • ...iture in German Renaissance Art|page=216}}. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997. ISBN 978-022-64-49999</ref> In 1535 he printed the German Bible and
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  • ...ccording to their liking. If it should have happened someone would want to press charges against them, it may be done, nevertheless they can not be judged b
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  • ...>Bartrum, Giulia. ''German Renaissance Prints, 1490-1550''. British Museum Press, 1995. p162. ISBN 0714126047</ref>
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  • ...other underneath. My right arm must be underneath and my left above, and I press my left hand onto his upper right leg.</p> ...ust be one arm on top, and the other must be underheath, and when he wants press me onto himself, then I step out with my right leg behind his left, and lif
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  • ...artial Arts of Renaissance Europe''. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000. pp 187</ref> The author and artist of the brief incunabulum remain a
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  • | Set the hew, change-through, yank<br/>&emsp;Run-through, cut-off, press the hands ...bind onto his sword with the thwart, if he is then Soft upon the sword, so press his sword down with the thwart and lay the short edge afore behind his arms
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  • | {{red|Disengage, Suddenly withdraw,<br/>&emsp;Rush through, cut off, press the hands}} | {{red|Press the sweeps<br/>&emsp;By slicing withdraw it}}
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  • ...ns in from your right, then drop the false edge under and into his arm and press him up as before.<section end="102"/> <section begin="105"/>(15) The press with the hands.<br/><br/>
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  • ...left foot to his right side and fall with the sharp edge over his arm and press him with the cut from you. You should always do this when he strikes from t ...mb is below and [cut] with the sharp [edge] under his hilt to his arm, and press upwards while cutting.
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  • ...>The slice through the crown,<br/>thus you break hard and beautifully.<br/>Press the strike,<br/>withdraw with a slice.</p> ...es away the slice through the crown. Thus you break it hard and beautiful. Press the sweep, withdraw it with slicing. Gloss note.</p>
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  • | Disengage, Suddenly withdraw,<br/>&emsp;Rush through, Cut off, Press the hands ...ut with your flats. Then if you hit their sword, remain strong upon it and press firmly and you shall look for whatever you can subsequently deliver most de
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  • | Disengage, Suddenly withdraw,<br/>&emsp;Rush through, Cut off, Press the hands ...ut with your flats. Then if you hit their sword, remain strong upon it and press firmly and you shall look for whatever you can subsequently deliver most de
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  • ...t, have respect for that and passionlessly offset his thrust or strike and press-in your thrust or strike along-with in the same way you always work that he
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  • ...An Anthology of Medieval Fighting Arts''. Wheaton, IL: [[Freelance Academy Press]], 2010. p 11</ref> survives. This fully-illustrated manuscript includes a If you wish to wrestle or to press,<br/>
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  • ...arm over his right arm, and set your left hand in front on your chest, and press your right hand well to you; thus you break his arm or throw him down befor ...s hand behind the dagger, and grasp with your right hand on his blade, and press downwards, thus taking away his dagger, as you see illustrated above.</p>
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  • ...ology of Medieval German Fighting Arts''. Wheaton, IL: [[Freelance Academy Press]], 2010.</ref> Thus, in 1956 Martin Wierschin dated the manuscript to the f Attack him with both arms to his throat and press there.
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  • | Press the strike in there,<br/>&emsp;with cuts pull it away. | Do your work,<br/>&emsp;or press strongly twofold.
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  • ...e “weak” of your Messer blade and go to his throat to his left side. Then, press him firmly with the hand or arm below his throat and step with your left le If he wants to fight hand-to-hand and press
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  • ...artial Arts of Renaissance Europe''. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000. p46.</ref>
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  • ...hat instance”,<ref>Indes</ref> note that word.<br/>Strike, thrust, cut and press,<br/>&emsp;guards, covers, stabbing,<ref>Stossen; Jeffrey Hull made the sug
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  • ...two parts cockchafer-grubs and three parts earthworms and squish those and press the juice through cloth. Thereto add juice of rock-fern roots. Then thrust
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  • ...that the opponent is strong, hard and rigid at the sword and only plans to press into him with his sword, so he should become weak and soft and completely g ...the flat if he hits the blade and should stay strong against the sword and press forcefully. From there he may see what he can do best, in the most direct a
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  • ...or pull it back towards you so that he has to let go of it, or alternately press the dagger point into his elbow to make him think twice.</p>
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  • ...abiński's English translation of the long sword was published by [[Paladin Press]], along with his transcription, as “Unarmored Longsword Combat by Master ...translation of the wrestling section was published by [[Freelance Academy Press]] in ''Lance, Spear, Sword, & Messer: A German Medieval Martial Arts Miscel
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  • ...artial Arts of Renaissance Europe''. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000. p 190-192</ref>
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  • ..."/>If you feel and notice that they're Hard, Strong, and firm, and want to press on your sword, then be Soft and Weak against them and give way to their str | Pull back and disengage,<br/>&emsp;Run through, press hands, and slice away.
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  • If someone has blinded you above and seized you below, then press both hands hard on his head, since he is weak there. Thus he sits on his bu ...both of his legs on his manhood, grab both of his hands or his throat, and press almost everything to the ground. Thus you hold him.
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  • ...the right leg, and both are hitting, so fall him with your right hand and press him his messer with your left hand over his right hand with the edge on his ...ser at his throat, he must get cut, if you want to throw him, the crossbar press heavy on the throat.
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  • ...ology of Medieval German Fighting Arts''. Wheaton, IL: [[Freelance Academy Press]], 2010. p6</ref> However, given that the Pol Hausbuch may date as late as ...ised version of the translation was published in 2021 by Freelance Academy Press as part of ''The Peter von Danzig Fight Book''; it can be purchased in [htt
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  • ...translated into English by Tom Leoni and published by [[Freelance Academy Press]] under the title ''Venetian Rapier: The School, or Salle''. A second Engli
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  • ...lly how he holds his sword: whether high or low. Then in ''tempo'' move to press him (as I said), and look to wound him where he is most uncovered. Be quick <p>''If your enemy keeps his sword low, I want you to press him, with one foot gathering behind the other, and as you find yourself in
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  • ...; and Tom Leoni's translation was published in 2011 by [[Freelance Academy Press]] under the title ''Ridolfo Capoferro's The Art and Practice of Fencing: A
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  • ...ssance Martial Arts''. Ed. [[Jeffrey Hull]]. p 249. Boulder, CO: [[Paladin Press]], 2008. ISBN 978-1-58160-668-3</ref> Unfortunately, the manuscript survive
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  • That you be close, and press your foe to strike With knightly might press on as Saint George
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  • ...arm over his right arm, and set your left hand in front on your chest, and press your right hand well to you; thus you break his arm or throw him down befor ...s hand behind the dagger, and grasp with your right hand on his blade, and press downwards, thus taking away his dagger, as you see illustrated above.</p>
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  • ...An Anthology of Medieval Fighting Arts''. Wheaton, IL: [[Freelance Academy Press]], 2010. p 11</ref> The original currently rests in the holdings of the [[K
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  • ...ing master]]. Little is known about this master, but he seems to have been associated with the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]. He may have traced his lin | ''change-through, pull, run-through,<br/>&emsp;cut-off, press the hands''
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  • ...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 foot and away with ...ss that firmly onto you and sweep with your left elbow into his throat and press him over your leg, thus [you] take the sword from him and fell him as well.
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  • ...ould thrust on you, when you are positioned with the reported Guardi, thus press in, well inside when you then think that you are within reach of his blade, ...lay rather high, and you are positioned in the aforesaid Guardi, then also press in well to him when you then think that you can reach his middle blade, the
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  • ...will hold the remaining<br/>Covering limb in that place, when we will both press in.<br/>From here I would strike you quickly, but with the dagger in the op
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  • When the man with the dagger raises his arm to strike me, I immediately press the sheath of my sword against his dagger arm in such a way that his arm is
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  • | <p>[3] A shot<ref>Presently, a term more commonly associated with firearms evidently originated with throwing of javelins. ''Schiessen'' ...ds with the blade above his left hand and step in strongly towards him and press the hand in on his chest and head, so that you may comfortably come to wres
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  • ...sword disarm. With my left hand I pin his hands, while at the same time I press forwards against his blade with the grip of my sword so that he loses his g ...of the opponent’s sword, following the same path. With your right hand you press his blade forwards, making his sword handle rotate upwards, and you must ke
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  • ...where you have found open to attack, wind your spear under your armpit and press forward. See if you can beat him in the side. You can pierce his foot with ...rom the bind, then follow quickly with the point. Strike him with it. Then press [push] him in that way back. If he now wishes to flee backwards before the
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  • ...German [[fencing master]], presumably from Augsburg.<ref>His work is only associated with treatises by Aurgsubrg residents.</ref> Nothing is known about this ma | Change through, Yank,<br/>Slip through, cut off, press the hands
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  • ...after, overrun and set off<br/>The change through, twitch<br/>Run through, press the cutting off<br/>Run off, take over<br/>Go through, bow, take the defens ...Then, the tenth is called pressing the hands-it is referred to as he says: press.</p>
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  • ...ds into the arms, follow-after underneath his sword with the long edge and press down; thus you have broken it, and seek the openings.</p> ...n to the arms, therefore follow his sword, pulling with the long edge, and press strongly down. Thus you have broken him.</p>
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  • ...go with your hilt on the outside up over his arm over the right hand, and press with it firmly down. Then, pull it well to your chest and grab him with the ...h your left hand in the middle, and raise the point to his right side, and press into his wrist of his right hand with the sharp edge, in that way he has to
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  • When the man with the dagger raises his arm to strike me, I immediately press the sheath of my sword against his dagger arm in such a way that his arm is
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  • ...hat he finds nothing in front of him. As you take this step back, you must press hard with the flat of your ''queue'' onto his neck to make him trip forward | <p>[69] Take care that he can never get to press crossways with his ''queue'' against the front of yours. Or, if by chance h
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  • Press the strokes,<br/>with slices pull them away. ...ove,<br/>then strengthen: this I truly do praise.<br/>Do your work,<br/>or press hard twice.
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  • ...artisan, because he throwing a thrust at the said uncovered part, you will press it outward with the rotella, but with your partisan you will give him a thr ...right leg toward the enemy's right side and in that same stepping you will press [parry] his stroke with the haft of your partisan toward your left side, an
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  • ...ology of Medieval German Fighting Arts''. Wheaton, IL: [[Freelance Academy Press]], 2010.</ref> The original currently rests in the holdings of the [[Bayeri
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  • ...ology of Medieval German Fighting Arts''. Wheaton, IL: [[Freelance Academy Press]], 2010. p79.</ref> | source title= Freelance Academy Press
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  • ...from the outside over his arm, grab your right arm with your left hand and press his arm strongly onto your chest with both arms.</p> ...the chest with both arms, reach with your right arm over his left arm and press down on it. With your left hand push his right elbow and block his way with
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  • | Press the strike,<br/>withdraw with a slice. ...es away the slice through the crown. Thus you break it hard and beautiful. Press the sweep, withdraw it with slicing. Gloss note.</p>
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  • ...en your arms like this, then set this aside with your long edge. With that press downward and let the weak run and strike him with the long edge to his head If he intends to wrench you downward with his pommel, then press with your neck so that he wrenches around further. Then immediately drop yo
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  • | <p>''Lo, I press your very own face with the strong hand, and you feel that.<br/>My sacred p
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  • ...lf as a Freifechter and the contents of his book make it clear that he was associated with the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]. His treatise diverges sign | Disengage, Suddenly withdraw,<br/>&emsp;Rush through, cut off, press the hands
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  • ...lodging your strong on his weak's middle to subdue it. And if he wants to press against it, you will disengage your point below his guard, striking a high- ...the enemy's right shoulder, passing a bit above his guard; then trying to press against your sword to parry it, you will turn your hand in a low-thrust, di
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  • ...ad], the left forward with the heel, and in such a manner you will seek to press [stringere] your enemy, doing it so that your right foot pushes your left f ...ur enemy in the aforementioned guard, with your left foot forward, you can press him, ensuring that you push from your right foot in advancing your left. It
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  • ...the buckler and sword. With your right hand take his buckler well down and press on your right side. Thus you take it from him.</p>
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  • ...g, overrunning gives strokes, change through, pull, run though, slice off, press the hands, hang, wind with the openings; strike, catch, slash, thrust with ...the crown takes away. Slice through the crown, already hard in the strike. Press with the edge, with the slice pull them away. </p>
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  • ...67.<ref>Bartrum, Giulia. ''Albrecht Dürer and his Legacy''. British Museum Press, 2002. p93, note 1.</ref> ...artrum">Bartrum, Giulia. ''Albrecht Dürer and his Legacy''. British Museum Press, 2002.{{pn}}</ref>
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  • ...your dagger, you will take this out with the point of your blade, and then press in with your blade.</p>
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  • ...artial Arts of Renaissance Europe''. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000. pp 312-315.</ref> but had been fully profiled by 2008 when [[Rainer ...tion was produced by [[David Lindholm]] and published in 2005 by [[Paladin Press]] as part of ''Sigmund Ringeck's Knightly Arts of Combat: Sword-and-Buckler
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  • Wind over to the left and press rapidly</poem> ...ight side under his Messer and grab his arm on the inside at the hand, and press with the left arm from inside between his hand and the hilt, firmly to your
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  • ...with your left hand from above on his Messer on the hilt at his hand, and press it over his back and over your Messer, in that way you take his Messer.
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  • Run through, press the cutting off | Then, the tenth is called pressing the hands-it is referred to as he says: press.
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  • ...after, overrun and set off<br/>The change through, twitch<br/>Run through, press the cutting off<br/>Run off, take over<br/>Go through, bow, take the defens ...Then, the tenth is called pressing the hands-it is referred to as he says: press.</p>
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  • ...after, overrun and set off<br/>The change through, twitch<br/>Run through, press the cutting off<br/>Run off, take over<br/>Go through, bow, take the defens ...Then, the tenth is called pressing the hands-it is referred to as he says: press.</p>
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  • ...lide in front, set aside, pull and jerk, block, grapple, run in, throw and press after</p>
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  • ...ology of Medieval German Fighting Arts''. Wheaton, IL: [[Freelance Academy Press]], 2010.</ref> [[wikipedia:Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria|Albrecht Ⅳ]] claime ...of anonymous glosses on the short sword and mounted verses. The latter are associated with Ain ringeck largely due to the previously mentioned misattribution of
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  • Also, after I have beaten aside or crossed my opponent’s sword, I can press my left hand to his right elbow and push strongly. This will turn him and l
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  • ...ology of Medieval German Fighting Arts''. Wheaton, IL: [[Freelance Academy Press]], 2010.</ref> An upper limit on the origin of the manuscript is often esti
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  • ...ssator remains unknown, it is possible that he was in fact [[Lew]], a name associated with one of the branches of the gloss (see below), or [[Sigmund ain Ringeck ...artial Arts of Renaissance Europe''. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000. pp 312-315.</ref> but [[Rainer Leng]]'s 2008 catalog fully outlined
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  • <p>Press his messer aside, drive with your empty hand to his hilt, wrench it down, t
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  • ...en your arms like this, then set this aside with your long edge. With that press downward and let the weak run and strike him with the long edge to his head If he has trapped you like this high and low and intends to throw you, then press his arm with your arms together. Thus you counter him.
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  • ...is:<ref>Jane Campbell Hutchinson. ''Albrecht Durer''. Princeton University Press, 1992.</ref>
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  • ...Antonio Manciolino’s Opera Nova (1531)''. Wheaton, IL: [[Freelance Academy Press]], 2010. pp 11-12.</ref> Manciolino had signed a contract with a French pri ...e stronger, he must armor the weak weightily; the reason being that in the press he will be more victorious, because reason entirely requires that the less
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  • ...parks on the other, go “simultaneously” with the long edge to his arm, and press with the cut downwards, or cut “simultaneously” through his face.
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  • Often requested to be given press | 16 – When you can come with your fingers between the opponent’s fingers, press his hands back so that he has to fall on his knees, or twist his fingers ou
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  • | change through, pull,<br/>&emsp;run through, slice off, press the hands, | Press the strokes,<br/>&emsp;with slices pull them away.
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  • ...artial Arts of Renaissance Europe''. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000. pp 187</ref> In 1535-40, a more extensive copy was included in the [
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  • <p>Press in and grasp the grip of his sword,<br/> | <p>[22] In this way I hold [you] and press down,<br/>I can follow with the close and the wide.<ref>This is a reference
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  • <p>When I press my thumb under your ear you will feel so much pain that you will go to the | <p>''Here, by this twin play, you press the face with the hand.<br/>But the counter, thenceforth, will injure the e
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  • <p>When I press my thumb under your ear you will feel so much pain that you will go to the | <p>''Here, by this twin play, you press the face with the hand.<br/>But the counter, thenceforth, will injure the e
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  • ...>[31] note when you have shot, and can’t reload the crossbow, and must yet press, then strike your crossbow to your left arm, and grip to the sword or grab ...then strike your sword under your left leg under the stirrup leather, and press the leg to the horse as such, or stab your sword through the belt of your t
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  • ...rusting the point into his face all in one ''tempo''. Similarly, you could press him by pulling your left foot near your right one and then immediately adva ...er in ''cinghiale porta di ferro''. Then if your enemy advances forward to press you, you can direct your right foot along the diagonal, turning your body b
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  • ...from the outside over his arm, grab your right arm with your left hand and press his arm strongly onto your chest with both arms. ...the chest with both arms, reach with your right arm over his left arm and press down on it. With your left hand push his right elbow and block his way with
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  • ...d order to assemble all valiant and honest masters of the sword, and their associated families and disciples, who in all weapons had learned, been instructed and ...en your arms like this, then set this aside with your long edge. With that press downward and let the weak run and strike him with the long edge to his head
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  • ...on of Duke Francesco Maria Feltrio della Roevere, may indicate that he was associated with the court at Urbino in some capacity. The statement at the beginning o ...ot believe that any rebuke must fall upon me, because I have set myself to press it into terms of undoubtedly brief, infallible, and well ordered precepts,
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  • ''A revised edition has since been published through [[Freelance Academy Press]], but it appears to be out of print. They now offer a much larger and more ...the smallsword, also known as the court sword. Often, this development is associated with France, and the court of its King, Louis XIV.
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  • ...ime pull back your head well away from the strike towards your right. Then press his sword or arm from below with crossed hands in front and with that you s ...ord quickly sink below him with your half edge near his left and with that press your blade and hilt upward and strike him nimbly with the short edge to his
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  • Similar to the previous figure, the agent can also press the thumbs behind the ears and throw him over.
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  • <p>'''In Florence, at the New Press M.DC.XXXX'''</p>
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  • | There positioned in the press. ...trap his thrust away from it and grasp with the left hand at his elbow and press him away from you and down in front of you.
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  • Various otherwise-unidentified fencing masters named Hans have also been associated by some authors with Talhoffer. The 1454 records of the city of Zürich not | <p>[18] This is the step-behind in the arm where you press.</p>
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  • ...g Through, Reverse, Change Through, Run over, Set Off, Cut Off, Pull, Hand Press, Displace, Hanging, Blocking, Barring, Travel out, Grab over, Weak pushing< ...and cast with your blade over his both hands downwards and to your right, press the pommel from you.</p>
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  • ...ean that the author here employs ''hyperbaton'' (the separation of the two associated nominatives), in apparent aspiration to a “poetic” mode of speech entir ...mon. But if you want to be informed by the counsel of the priest, bind and press. </p>
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  • ...isited Silver either.<ref>S. Hand, Swordplay in the Age of Shakespeare, In Press</ref> ...ort sword against the long, because if both or one of them shall happen to press, and that in due time of either side's fight be changed, the distance, by r
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  • ...egiances of the nobles that he trained in the 1390s, he seems to have been associated with the ducal court of Milan in the latter part of his career.<ref name="E | class="noline" | <p>When I press my thumb under your ear you will feel so much pain that you will go to the
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  • ...which it will be taught how to use the guards and cuts together with their associated work as taught in the first part and should also be brought into use'''<ref ...g Through, Reverse, Change Through, Run over, Set Off, Cut Off, Pull, Hand Press, Displace, Hanging, Blocking, Barring, Travel out, Grab over, Weak pushing<
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  • ...artial Arts of Renaissance Europe''. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000. p 190-192</ref> I sentant que sa tête est pressée en bas, il repousse en dehors le bras gauche de K, & retirant sa tôte i
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  • Run-through, Slice-off, Press hands,<br /> Press the strike, <br />
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  • ...e able to extend a thrust toward you, & if they are too far away we should press on them, or move to the same side as them, & as if to meet them, in order t ...ing thrust, as it is longer, as I will demonstrate. We may also disengage, press or beat the Sword of the enemy; but as this would not give you any advantag
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  • ...as in ''seconde''. Also you give the adversary no chance of a ''time'' but press him resolutely and assault him without changing time or being disconcerted ...ugh to pass under his dagger hand; whilst hitting in ''quarte'', you would press your hands still closer together in order to exclude his sword. If he tried
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  • | '''shove'''; '''bear down on'''; '''press''' | Associated with the quarterstaff?
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  • ...eg, the nearby right foot remaining free and unencumbered, thereby able to press his enemy. He should set his stride, not too forced, and move to gain groun
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  • ...eft foot forward as said before, here you will be well formed and you will press your opponent in this manner. That is you will throw rising falsi with your
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  • ...icularly in Plate XXI, one can be allowed to perform them at speed, and to press their adversary with them, as we shall learn in this Plate XXII. Therefore, ...respond to various attacks which start from the same beginning posture and press his opponent without disadvantage. To many, it may seem that most of the ac
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  • ...elow 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: S
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  • ...he will raise the pike with his right hand; and with his left hand he will press it away from his right hand at an honourable distance; and withdrawing his
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  • Et le Prevost se voyant ainsi surprins & pressé obviant à l’accident & danger qui peut advenir, est contraint de quitt ...h this the Lieutenant tells the Provost, "Listen, if I wanted to lower and press my left hand down you would be forced to let go of your sword, as you can d
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  • ...ts. So suppose we distinguish the blades into 3 parts, and that we wish to press the medium against the weak part. It is impossible to do this with assuranc ...ur adversary come halfway to the next Instance, and so he will continue to press his point even more forcefully, encouraged to expect that it will succeed,
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