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  • <section begin="1"/>{{red|b=1|The fencing with the shield begins here, etc.}} ...with the buckler must first know…<ref>Text cuts off here, and the rest of the page is blank.</ref><section end="1"/>
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  • <section begin="1"/>{{red|b=1|Here begins the fighting with the staff}} ..., After, Braveness, Quickness, Cunning, Prudence ect… They pertain also to the staff.<section end="1"/>
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  • ...ttacking the high opening utilizing the greatest potential reach of having the arms fully extended at shoulder level. [[Category:Hauptstucke]][[Category:Other Techniques]][[Category:German Techniques]]
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  • Page for the grip of the blade. The haft.
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  • ...y helping translate sources, currently working on the longsword section of the Goliath Fechtbuch.
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  • ...d sword, it is blunt or has an edge that does not run the entire length of the blade.
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  • ...Century)]], the [[Codex Speyer]], [[Jörg Wilhalm]], [[Hans Talhoffer]], in the [[Kölner Fechtbuch (MS Best.7020)]], in [[Paurñfeindt]], and in [[Hans Fo ...t; one to describe the Italian guard which he calls [[Schrankhut]] and the other being an elevated [[Pflug]] at eye level.
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  • <section begin="1"/>'''Here begins the fencing with the ''langen Messer'''''<ref>Falchion</ref> ...that the foundation and principles that belong to the sword also belong to the knife.<section end="1"/>
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  • ...] and enjoyed a period of popularity during the Italian [[renaissance]] of the 15th and early 16th centuries. ...eapon)|fullers]] along the wider sides of the blade to lighten the weapon. The wide blade was useful for decorative etching. This weapon was varied in siz
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  • ...ce for the city of [[Seville]] and its environs, at the time that he wrote the book, [[Cartilla y luz en la verdadera destreza]] in 1696.
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  • ...e opponent’s intent by the strength or weakness of his weapon’s contact in the bind. .
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  • Page for the noble war. What is the term for the three ranges? Category needs to be made.
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  • ...]] which is also typically regarded as two tempo thrust in opposition from the bind. {{#evp:youtube|L5otXPOzdpc| A discussion of the concept and appropriate footwork by Jeff Tsay (2009)|left}}
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  • ...ipts were designed to provide a simplified letter that was appropriate for the copying of books or documents of minor value or importance. ...y developed into the national ''Fraktur'' type which remained in use until the mid-twentieth century.
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  • ...to a cut being displaced or parried. The swordsman immediately cuts to the other side (eg. right v. left) without withdrawing his blade away from to opponen ...ght arm, driving at the same time out with both arms, and hit him with the the short edge behind his blade onto his head.
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  • ....I.29]], a [[fencing manual]] compiling several significant treatises from the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer|tradition of Johannes Liechtenauer]]. ...ace for Johannes Gutenburg's ''42-Line Bible'', but this may or may not be the same scribe.
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  • ...int on the ground as at the beginning, and all the rules having to do with the montante negro will have this ending.
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  • ..."three wonders") refers to the three basic types of offensive action with the blade, viz. ...itt'' or "cut" (putting pressure on and performing a cutting movement with the edge).
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Schoole of the Noble and Worthy Science of Defence (Joseph Swetnam)]]
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  • ...weapons, typically brought about after one combatant has attacked and the other has parried. [[Category:Other Techniques]][[Category:German Techniques]][[Category:Concepts]][[Category:G
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  • <section begin="1"/>In the name of the lord Saint George, the first rule of the sword in two hands is: ''Mutante'' entering the right leg, ''fas mutante'' entering the left leg, as many times as you like and forward and turn back.<section end=
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  • ...y critical issues feel free to contact me (Forum ID is ''T. Stoeppler'' on the SFI / [http://www.swordforum.com/ www.swordforum.com])
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  • ...ollowed up with a good grappling/Ringen book. But Jeffrey Hull has one in the works that will hopefully be out in 2010.
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  • Page for the wing cut. The [[Flügelhau]] is also mentioned in the additional section of [[Martin Siber]]'s poem, as well as in [[Mair]]'s lon
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  • ...rly New High German'' (ENHG, in German ''Frühneuhochdeutsch'') is given to the intermediate stage between [[Middle High German]] and Modern German proper. The period during which Early New High German was spoken (and written) is not v
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  • ...s with a total of about 1000 individuals (May 2015). The DDHF is member of the international Federation [http://ifhema.com ifhema] since December 2014.
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  • ...ntent. Closely related to [[Fühlen]]. The technique was also referenced by the German publisher Christian Egenolph. [[Category:Other Techniques]][[Category:German Techniques]][[Category:Concepts]][[Category:G
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  • ...Talhoffer1467 25.jpg|thumb|200px|Unarmoured longsword fencers (plate 25 of the 1467 manual of [[Hans Talhoffer]])]] ...ing both to disable an opponent and align the swordsman and his weapon for the next attack.
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  • ...'''Colpo di Villano''' (Colpo del Villano/Vilano) is a technique found in the treatise of [[Fiore de'i Liberi]].
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  • ''Oberhau'', lit. "upper strike", in the German school is the term for any strike delivered downward from a high guard. This contrasts with [[Unterhau]] ("lower strike"), the term for any strike delivered upward from a low guard.
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  • ...sance languages and cultural history, and was for many years an editor for the Middle English Dictionary.
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  • ...g transcription and translation plus full comparison and interpretation of the [[1430s - Gladiatoria (MS Germ.Quart.16)|Kraków]] and [[1430s - Gladiatori
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  • {{!}} Dedication To the Right Honorable Robert, Earle of Essex {{!}} An Admonition to the Noble, Ancient, Victorious, Valiant, and Most Brave Nation of Englishmen
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  • ...n Danzig zum Ingolstadt]], a 15th century [[fencing master]] and member of the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]] * [[Pseudo-Peter von Danzig]], the anonymous author of the most extensive [[gloss]] of Liechtenauer's [[Recital]] (''Zettel'')
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  • ...ign; ballistics; forensic science; war and conflict studies and museology. The journal also includes reviews of recently published books. ...s and armour. Articles are anonymously peer reviewed by leading experts in the field.
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  • ...g and varied college career included time as a music performance major for the Classical Guitar before graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Computer S ...MASHS]] and he is a former charter member and instructor of the [[Order of the Seven Hearts]].
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  • ...nscription, translation, and interpretation of Medieval source texts about the European martial arts, while holding on to knightly philosophies and tradit
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  • ...tial arts and martial sports. The Hellenic Federation of HEMA is member of the International Federation IFHEMA since December 2015.
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  • <section begin="1"/>'''Here begins the fencing with the dagger''' ...n fencing with the dagger he should not, that the blade should be sharp at the point as it is seen in Alexandria:<ref>Latin passage follows; very difficul
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  • ...ng Association, a nation wide group of groups full of people dedicated to the same. Check us out, and come join us in the Ring!
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  • ...ns and martial art, and he has been invited for years now as instructor in the biggest HEMA national and international events. ...member of the FIS (Italian Fencing Federation) Working Group and member of the National Committee for HEMA examination.
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  • Page for abzug. What is the term for the three ranges? Category needs to be made.
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  • ...early 15th century priest and [[fencing master]] who was an early part of the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]] ...er's Recital (''Zettel'') on the long sword, as well as brief teachings on other weapons
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  • ...your hair does not fall out, mix some burned flax seed with oil and spread the skin with it.</p> | <p>And for the sin under the face of the night, put flour mixed with honey on it.</p>
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  • ...od, treating the space represented by the current Switzerland, but open to the surrounding spaces (www.martial-culture.unibe .ch). ...y a mandated editor (Barbora Davidek). The contributors are the members of the project (4), colleagues from Swiss universities (a network of about ten col
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  • ...ter the opponent has missed, or an attack that crowds into an opening that the opponent has created. ...sw| Zwaardkring leer zwaardvechten giving three seperate demonstrations of the concept of nachreisen (2009)|left}}
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  • ...and specifically Netherlands books were translated to Japanese and several other Asian languages.
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  • ...everal faculties on numerous occasions, and has instructed both police and the military in two nations.
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  • ...e the rod and hit the ground three times and say the credo ten times, lift the rod in your hand, and now you can see 100 knights etc. in full armour etc.< ...| <p>If you want them to disappear, throw the rod away on the ground, and the rod has no power anymore etc.</p>
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  • ...cut. Either way, the second attack should target a different opening than the first.
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  • ...liability insurance, curriculum assistance, educational accreditation, and other services. It is incorporated as an educational non-profit in order to prov ...ng Council, elected by the membership, manages the day-to-day operations. The Curriculum Council manages research and training programs.
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  • ...ze (mostly) italian martial arts of Middle Age and Renaissance, especially the ancient science of fighting with blades. ...the texts of the ancient masters, discussing them and interpreting them to the best of our ability.
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  • ...ndshuter Ringerbuch (Hans Wurm)|Das Landshuter Ringerbuch]]. The author of the treatise Wurm published remains anonymous and its origins are unknown.
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  • The 'New York Historical Fencing Association', or '''NYHFA''', is a Historical ...h the medieval longsword, period grappling techniques and other weapons of the system.
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  • {{#set: title=The Academy of the Admirable Art of Wrestling }}
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  • If you're looking to contribute to the Wiktenauer, here is a list of perpetual jobs: ...o resources that need to be copied over and formatted. Be sure you consult the Wiktenauer [[Wiktenauer:Copyright Policy|copyright policy]] before adding c
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  • ...ury Strasbourg cutler and [[Freifechter]] who was the last major figure in the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]].
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  • ...Bauman Fechtbuch]]: A Medieval Fighting Book from the Fifteenth Century on the Longsword, Falchion, Dagger, and Wrestling''. Currently he is working with
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  • ...driving three hammers and a forge bellows. This guy make some nice swords, the traditional way, expensive but very nice. On returning to Toronto, I told my boss, David Cvet, about the swordsmith. Dave's eyes lit up and he asked "Did he make any BIG ones, like
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  • ...ongsword in which the hands point upward and the sword crosses in front of the body. This strike is one of a number of [[Joachim Meÿer]]'s named strikes.
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  • ...the ox, the plough, and the skull-hew—not thus as in the first summary of the book, rather together in explanation.<section end="1"/> ...eave yourself at the foreword and the lore of the summary, and thereafter, the six goings.'''
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  • ...msterdam even resurected their version of the Trojan games and so did many other towns and places in Europe. ...ition. The ones meant for combat included any usefull technique available. The styles meant for possible competition can be devided into several groups:
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  • | name = Jörg Breu the Younger | caption = Portrait by Jörg Breu the Elder
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  • ...hs of paired study, they opened the group to new members and began forming the group into a proper study group.
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  • <section begin="1"/>Here begins the true fighting on horseback and on foot. ...That is now clarified and laid out in this book, so that every fighter of the art (who already understands duelling) can understand it.<section end="1"/>
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  • ...t the University of Leipzig. She trains in Renaissance German martial arts the ARMA way. She has partaken of horse riding for some years now and still enj
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  • ...structors in their ranks belonging to HEMAC have a very veterans groups in the HEMA and researchers and instructors internationally recognized.
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  • ...most of the active groups in our territory. Formally constituted in 2013, the Galician groups have since their inception shared similar lines in HEMA pra Three official events are held by the AGEA each year:
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  • ...the Plow and Parting Strike, not {to understand} as in the first verses of the book, but in another interpretation.<section end="1"/> ...gin="2"/>'''Now begins the foreword and lore of the markverses, thereafter the six plays.'''
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  • ...e name of the most important organization of German [[fencing|fencers]] in the 16th century. [[Image:Federfechter_Wappen.gif|thumb|The Arms of the Brotherhood]]
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  • ...and an excerpt from the previous Recital and many other good devices from the hands of many masters which have been assembled by Master Martin Syber. And ...hew and various other hews, have a different form and explanation than in the earlier Recital, and are also carried out in a different way.
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  • ...)|page]] and the '''verso''' the left-hand page. These are terms of art in the binding, printing, and publishing industries, and can be applied more broad ...n mark the position of text in the original manuscript, or manuscripts, in the style '42r.' or '673vº'.
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  • Copy from the book jacket of MAoRE: ...nglo, B.A., Ph.D., F.R.Hist.S., F.S.A, is research professor of history at the University of Wales. Among his publications are ''Spectacle, Pageantry, and
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  • ==The Mission of the JWMA== ...s evident that technique and the abilitt technique and the abilitickly are the biggest draw for western martial arts schools today.
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  • ...blade is presented which then bounces of the opponents blade to another or the same opening. This strike is one of a number of [[Joachim Meÿer]]'s named
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  • ...an word ''zettel'' (Middle and Early New High German ''zedel, zetel'') has the same origin as English ''schedule'' (namely medieval Latin ''schedula'', a ...a ''zedel'' is a brief text, usually cast in verse, intended to summarize the art for initiates.
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  • ...ing company for the HEMA community, with a simple goal: writing history in the 21st century! ...o share their valuable skills, information, translations and research with the community at large.
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  • This table is a filtered version of the one on the page [[Treatises/Manuscripts]]. '''Total:''' {{#ask: [[Category:Manuscripts||Other Manuscripts]] | ?BC | sort=BC | format=count}}
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  • This table is a filtered version of the one on the page [[Treatises/Manuscripts]]. '''Total:''' {{#ask: [[Category:Manuscripts||Other Manuscripts]] | ?WC | sort=WC | format=count}}
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  • ...u), as well as kali/escrima and was International Director of training for the Alliance of Guardian Angels from 1989 to 1995, with responsibility for buil ...rappling (Abrazare) and Dagger (Daga) curricula. He served as President of the SSG between 2011-2014.
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  • ...so it may be better understood than it is written before in the verses and the comments which might be difficult to understand. That is why this is a brie ...are about staying in constant motion and not hesitating or pausing so that the adversary does not come to strikes, and also that it is about ''Vorschlag''
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  • ...what was previously written with a lack of succinctness and directness in the rhymes and glosses. This runs through that with simple phrasing.<section en ...comes to this: if you are in constant motion and do not slacken nor idle, the opponent cannot come to blows. Because 'before' and 'after' signify Vorschl
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  • ...") are four of the [[Meisterhau]] ("Master Strikes") which break or defeat the [[Vier Leger]] ("Four Guards"). They are:
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  • <section begin="33"/>'''Further Wrestling Techniques. The 1st Technique: Leg-pull''' ...ck behind you. At the same time seize his right foot and punch him against the chest, then he will fall.<section end="33"/>
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  • ...Anthology of Medieval German Fighting Arts''] is ''In Service of the Duke: The 15th Century Fighting Treatise of Paulus Kal'', a facsimile, translation, a ...nalytical instrumentation and publishing fields. He is the Grand Master of the [[Order of Selohaar]], an eclectic, mystic order of chivalry that he co-fou
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  • ...he founded die Schlachtschule: The School of Battle, a school dedicated to the study and practice of medieval martial arts. To learn more about die Schlachtschule: The School of Battle, visit http://www.schlachtschule.org/.
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  • ...xt = The index of masters is currently only complete up through the end of the 16th Century. }} ...rs received certifications from national or international authorities like the fencing guilds or government offices, but for many masters we have no indic
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  • ...nception of Fencing" {{#set: title = The Practice of the Sword Governed by the Perfect Conception of Fencing}} ...itten by [[Terenziano Ceresa]] and published in 1641. It covers the use of the [[rapier]] and [[rapier and dagger]].
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  • {{main|Other Masters (14th Century)}} ...a member of the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]], and his exact relation to the high master is uncertain.
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  • Page for the mace.
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  • '''Translation:''' Reinier van Noort et al. ''The Spada Maestra of Bondì di Mazo''. 2016. ...reinier-van-noort-and-matteo-butera-and-francesco-lanza-and-jherek-swanger/the-spada-maestra-of-bondì-di-mazo/hardcover/product-22739813.html
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  • | name = [[name::Truthe of the Sworde]] ...ost from the main text but survives as the [[Mathematical Demonstration of the Sorde (MS Harley 5219)|MS Harley 5219]].
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  • {{main|Other Masters (14th Century)}} ...author of at least four other treatises. Otherwise, his exact relation to the high master is uncertain.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Jörg Breu the Younger]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Poem of the Pel]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Jörg Breu the Younger]]
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  • ...was never published in Silver's lifetime and was only brought to print in the 1898 compilation of his works by Cyril G. R. Matthey. | Admonitions to the Gentlemen and Brave Gallants of Great Britain against Quarrels and Brawls
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  • ...unarmored fencing according to [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]'s [[Recital]] on the Long Sword, namely [[Sigmund ain Ringeck]] and [[Hans Seydenfaden von Erfur ...elhaw]]. Also included are illustrations from three manuscripts related to the texts.
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  • ...w, Flicking Cut'') is an extremely fast moving cut with the weak, where by the blade nimbly changes directions and strikes down an opposite line. This str
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  • ...therein, together with other hews have another art and explanation than in the first<ref>G: previous</ref><ref>R: previously illustrated</ref> recital and ...red|b=1|Now here begins the forward and lessons of the recital, thereafter the six courses.}}
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  • {{main|Other Masters (14th Century)}} ...a member of the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]], and his exact relation to the high master is uncertain.
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  • {{main|Other Masters (14th Century)}} ...a member of the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]], and his exact relation to the grand master [[Johannes Liechtenauer]] is uncertain.
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  • '''Jasper Boelsma''' is an archaeologist with a focus on the early Medieval period (500-1000 AD/CE). ...he is an independent researcher and HEMA scholar. His research focusses on the interaction between humans and objects and how this works together with bod
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  • Page for the unterhau.
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  • ...e [[side sword]], both alone and with [[cloak]] and [[shield]], as well as the [[montante]]. Unfortunately, no extant copies of Román's work are known to ...artial reconstruction] of it based on excerpts by later authors. He offers the following speculative description:
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  • ...edium, not the message, and the overwhelming support that it receives from the community at large, both in [https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/2015-wikten In January 2014, however, we became embroiled in a small controversy at the launch of our inaugural fundraiser. Since that time, it has reared its head
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  • ...d with dagger, cape, and rotella), as well as polearms and the greatsword; the teachings are similar in many respects to those of [[Francesco di Sandro Al For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • '''HEMA Brasil''' is the acronym that stands for the '''B'''razilian '''F'''ederation of '''H'''istorical '''E'''uropean '''M''' ...ion. Currently, HEMA Brasil has 12 of such affiliated groups spread across the country.
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  • | pseudonym = The Hermit ...fe, although he describes himself as a native of Parma, and was nicknamed “The Hermit”, apparently due to his disdain for social contact. He appears to
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  • ...protective vigilance" (''hut'' in origin simply means "cover, protection"; the English cognate is ''hood'', with an original meaning of "covering"). ...e a synonym of ''hut'' in the [[Liechtenauer tradition]] specifically, but the word expresses another focus, that one of being static, of "lying in wait"
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  • ''Wechsel'' ("change") is a term used in the [[German tradition]] in a variety of meanings, fluctuating between a [[hut| ...y also be used synonymously with [[durchwechseln]], a maneuver of changing the line of attack during a strike, actively avoiding blade contact.
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  • ...to present a comprehensive overview on the topic, trying to debunk some of the most diffused stereotypes and beliefs about this weapon. As a part of his work he has begun the transcription of some of the manuscripts and treatises concerning Greatsword teaching.
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  • ...al major competitions. Matt is also the organizer of [[FightCamp]], one of the biggest annual HEMA events. ...g and kung fu, and he has been involved with [[longbow]] [[archery]] since the age of 16.
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  • ...field of martial arts studies with a focus on European martial arts. From the beginning in 2013, APD has been publishing in '''diamond open access''': ar ...influence, where the tradition has been broken or heavily transformed over the course of history. HEMA studies have strong interdisciplinary dimensions, w
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  • ...torical Arts] exists to promote the study of history through the medium of the historical, martial and creative arts.'' ...s that if many like-minded groups work together towards a common goal then the end result is so much greater than if every group tries to work alone.
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  • ...od of the 14th until the 17th century. For several years, he blogged under the pseudonym [[Hans Talhoffer]], who was also central to many of his articles, ...ahlaufstahl.de/ Stahl auf Stahl] (Frankfurt, Germany). In 2013, he founded the New Marxbrüder association in Frankfurt. He has given several national wor
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  • ...eatises, critical editions and other research resources, mainly focused on the documented Iberian Fencing traditions: [[Destreza]] Verdadera and Vulgar. I The current publishing lines are:
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  • ...was never published in Silver's lifetime and was only brought to print in the 1898 compilation of his works by Cyril G. R. Matthey. | Admonitions to the Gentlemen and Brave Gallants of Great Britain against Quarrels and Brawls
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  • ...he Flag, the Half-Pike, the Carving Knife, and Fencing with the Thrust and the Blow]] ...nual]] by [[Johann Georg Pascha]], first printed in 1659. This book treats the use of a wide variety of different weapons (and related topics), and may ha
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  • ...two being the [[Traite des armes (MS E.1939.65.359)|MS E.1939.65.359]] and the [[Traite des armes (MS E.1939.65.360)|MS E.1939.65.360]]. For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • ..., in order to initiate grappling techniques. Several plays are featured in the gloss of [[Sigmund Schining ain Ringeck]]. ...= <span style="font-size:130%;">[[Pseudo-Peter von Danzig]]'s Gloss of the Recital (before 1452)</span>
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  • ...roven in a special publication and the fencing book in itself: That hence, the Herrn Salvator's fame may have been augmented, but was not adorned with sui ...time coincides, and because the murderer's name, too, was Heinrich, who by the way was related rather closely to Herrn Salvator on his mother's side.
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  • ...te modern-day nations, but in their period all of these lands were part of the Holy Roman Empire.|link=https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=20459479377869 ...227a)|MS 3227a]] that Liechtenauer himself traveled to many lands to learn the art. Several masters from this list are known to have written fencing treat
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  • ...y done after disengaging from a bind. The technique is featured throughout the German fencing tradition. ...= <span style="font-size:130%;">[[Pseudo-Peter von Danzig]]'s Gloss of the Recital (before 1452)</span>
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  • ...two being the [[Traite des armes (MS E.1939.65.360)|MS E.1939.65.360]] and the [[Traite des armes (MS X.911)|X.911]]. For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • ...two being the [[Traite des armes (MS E.1939.65.359)|MS E.1939.65.359]] and the [[Traite des armes (MS X.911)|X.911]]. For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • ...[Johannes Suvenus]], who was himself a student of Nicholai of Toblem, from the "Mexinian diocese".<ref name="dei Liberi Pisani Dossi">[[Fiore de'i Liberi| ...but there is evidence that the term "mexinensis" was used in reference to the city.<ref>''Johannes de columna qui fuit archiepiscopus mexinensis anima cu
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  • ...the title suggests, this manuscript treats the use of the [[rapier]] after the Italian fashion. For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • ...346]] have been equated with this lost treatise by Rubboli and Cesari, but the attribution remains unconfirmed.
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  • ...word to attack from the opposite side. [[Joachim Meÿer]] similarly applies the term to a false-edge countercut. ...span style="font-size:1.17em;">[[Sigmund Schining ain Ringeck]]'s Gloss of the Recital </span>
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  • | subtitle = [[title::The True Handling of the Sword]] ...]] and published in 1660. It treats the use of the single [[rapier]] after the Bolognese fashion.
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  • ...hoose,<br/>And from here I can enter quickly into the middle bind,<br/>And the fight will be over<br/>For there is no good defense against it.</em></p> ...nto the middle key, which ends all<br/>Wars; neither is any strong against the conducting of war,<br/>Nor is any opposition able to oppose me.''</p>
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  • ...he Flower of Battle''. Liberi describes him as his principal teacher among the many German and Italian masters he studied with, and states that Suvenus wa
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  • ...gelo Paternostraro and Antonio Rinaldi, most fine and famous men, known as the Romans." [[Torquato d'Alessandri|D’Alessandri, Torquato]]. ''Il cavaliere ...cluding Tapa di Milano (presumably the “great Tappé of Milan” mentioned by the French chronicler Brantôme) and [[Camillo Agrippa]], whom he cites in orde
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  • ...esident in 1899. The library and archive of Novati letters were donated to the Biblioteca Braidense of Milan in 1916. ...ia di maestro Fiore dei Liberi da Premariacco'', a [[critical edition]] of the [[Flos Duellatorum (Pisani Dossi MS)|Pisani Dossi]] manuscript of [[Fiore d
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  • ...hool in Vienna in 1894. Barbasetti established a very favourable school in the Austro-Hungarian Empire until he was expelled from Vienna in 1915 when Ital ...[https://historicalfencing.at/barbasetti-and-the-ideal-human/ BARBASETTI & THE IDEAL HUMAN]".</ref>
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  • ...here are several points where exactly eight figures are absent compared to the Getty and Pisani Dossi manuscripts. ...Attempting to simulate the collation is also pointless, since determining the quire size is impossible.
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  • | subtitle = [[title::Short Instructions for the Hunting Stick or Half-Pike]] | caption = Title page from the 1660
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  • .... He also spends considerable time pointing out the errors that he sees in the treatise of [[Giacomo di Grassi]].
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  • | caption = Title page from the 1660 ...Carving Knife"; 1657), but in expanded form with various illustrations of the key techniques.
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  • ...A.M. Kal MS are elaborately painted but show less technical precision than the archetype, suggesting that Kal was not personally involved in its creation. ...followers of Liechtenauer in that instead of offering extensive glosses of the high master's verses, Kal explains them with detailed illustrations.
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  • ...the latter part of the 17th century. It currently rests in the holdings of the [[Biblioteca da Ajuda]] in Lisbon, Portugal. ...''atajo'' or the 'movement of conclusion'. This approach makes this one of the best options when looking for a whole, comprehensive Destreza textbook.
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  • }}'''Álvaro Guerra de la Vega''', Knight of the Order of Santiago, "Heir to the House of his Name and to those of Padisnan, Salas de Ibyo, Villa de Rioseco ...ands and titles, as he predeceased his father. His son, Jose Luis, became the seventh Lord.
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  • | subtitle = [[title::The Chivalric and Noble Art of Fencing]] ...t covers the use of the [[rapier]] in the style of [[Salvator Fabris]], as the author learned it from German [[fencing master]] [[Hans Wilhelm Schöffer v
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  • ...s treatise was published in 1640, so the manuscript was likely prepared in the same time period. For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | subtitle = [[title::Thorough and Proper Description of the Art of Fencing]] | caption = Title page of the 1620 edition
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  • | Also known as = ''[[name::The Poem of the Pel]]'' ...ion of training with a pole or pile (commonly referred to as the [[Poem of the Pel]]).
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  • ...in the list of members of the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]] in 1470.<ref>The Fellowship of Liechtenauer is recorded in three versions of [[Paulus Kal]]' ...in that this refers to the same Pegnitzer master, let alone whether he was the author of any part of it.
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  • ...fencing, as well as those of his contemporary, [[Pedro de la Torre]], and the later [[Francisco Román]]. ...artial reconstruction] of it based on excerpts by later authors. He offers the following speculative description:
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  • ...Master like a spear. The second aims to strike him with a cut or a thrust. The third intends to throw two spears he has made ready, as you see drawn here. ...right front foot off the line and with my left I step obliquely, beating the incoming weapon aside towards my opponent’s left side. And in this way I
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  • ...the holdings of the [[British Library]] in London, United Kingdom. This is the presentation copy of Silver's famous work ''[[Paradoxes of Defence (George The known provenance of the Additional MS 34192 is:
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  • ...rts have been David's field of study since 1996. David's favorite sword is the Brescia Spadona from Albion--light, agile, and with a lot of punch.
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  • ...evoted to the use of the [[montante]] (Iberian greatsword); it states that the weapon is too dangerous to practice with a partner, and so it consists of a For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • ...]] written in the 16th century. It was owned by [[Karl Wassmannsdorff]] in the late 19th century, but its location is currently unknown. ...to the latter fragment, and uses the same references notation as those for the former. See Welle, Rainer. ''"...und wisse das alle höbischeit kompt von d
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:''The Schoole of the Noble and Worthy Science of Defence'' (Joseph Swetnam)}} | name = ''[[title::The School of the Noble and Worthy Science of Defence]]''
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  • ...ntury German translations of Fabris' work, and includes sketches of all of the original illustrations. ...cluding the translator): on the first page "Melchior of Schwalbach" and on the inside cover plates "Ludov Rudolph Senft à Pilsach".<ref name="Fechtgeschi
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  • | subtitle = [[title:: Objections and Admonishments on the Subject of Fencing]] ...e fencing culture of the time, and a lively commentary on the practices of the author’s peers.
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  • ...sword is quite thorough, including an extensive discussion of fencing with the left hand. .../[http://www.nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:29-bv042812458-9 vol 2]) from the [[Universitätsbibliothek Erlangen-Nürnberg]].
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  • ...ognese by birth (though records exist of a Spanish Lippo Dardi teaching at the University of Bologna between 1444 and 1453).{{cn}} ...ng and geometry, and was subsequently given a professorship in geometry at the University of Bologna.<ref name=Rubboli/>
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  • ...g. At first the fencing with the long knife and from that the fencing with the long swords comes and so on.<section end="1"/> ...ow that Master Liechtenauer's wrestling with its different running-ins and other techniques is difficult and hard to understand because it was his intention
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  • | distribution = John Wiley & Sons (UK, EMEA and the Far East)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Change of Distribution (Outside North & Sou ...is" is the Latin version of the River Thames, which flows through London), the University of Rochester Press, James Currey, and York Medieval Press.
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  • ...the use of the single [[rapier]]. Another copy of this treatise exists in the [[Die Adeliche und Ritterliche Fechtkunst (MS Best.7010 W*289)|MS Best.7010 For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • ...Bordeaux, France. It treats the use of the [[rapier]], both alone and with the [[dagger]]. For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • ...ion in which the combatant arcs his sword around his head, used to deceive the opponent [[Category:Other Techniques]]
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  • ...rding to the museum.</ref> The original currently rests in the holdings of the [[Bayerische Staatsbibliothek]] in Munich, Germany. For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • ...enhill Books. p. 14.</ref> The original currently rests in the holdings of the [[museum::Stadtbibliothek Nürnberg]] in Nuremberg, Germany. For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • [http://artedocombate.gal/ Arte do Combate] is a school focused on the research, reconstruction and practice of early [[Kunst des Fechtens]] using ...ingeck'', ''Danzig'' and ''3227a'') of the tradition. [[3227a]] is used as the main discursive framework.
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  • ...a strong resemblance to that of [[Salvator Fabris]], but up to a third of the illustrations appear to be unique.<ref>Olivier Dupuis. ''[https://www.ffamh For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | subtitle = [[title::The Complete Cavalier]] ...e use of the [[side sword]], both single and with secondary weapons, after the Bolognese fashion.
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  • | Website = [http://www.metmuseum.org/Collections/search-the-collections/40010875 Museum catalog entry] ...ropolitan Museum of Art]], 1999. p4.</ref> The original currently rests in the holdings of [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] in New York City, NY.
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  • | subtitle = [[title::The Second Book of Niccoletto Giganti]] ...anual]] written by [[Nicoletto Giganti]] and printed in 1608. It builds on the teachings in his first book, and adds rapier and buckler, rapier and cloak,
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  • ...and folio 105r outlines a system of counter-ward pairs similar to that of the [[Walpurgis Fechtbuch (MS I.33)|MS I.33]]. ...otabilia biblie et aliorum sapientum'' ("Notable quotes from the Bible and other wise words")
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  • | subtitle = "[[title::Dialogue on the Use of the Sword]]" ...ary weapons), as well as [[greatsword]], various shorter [[polearms]], and the [[pike]].
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  • ...e [[Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana]] in Vatican City. It treats the use of the rapier alone, rapier and dagger, rapier and cloak, and rapier and shield. For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • ...thrust. [[Joachim Meÿer]] describes this technique as being executed with the strait edge. ...= <span style="font-size:130%;">[[Pseudo-Peter von Danzig]]'s Gloss of the Recital (before 1452)</span>
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  • ...l]] created by [[Hans Talhoffer]] in 1467. The original currently rests in the holdings of [[Bayerische Staatsbibliothek]] in Munich, Germany. {{dablink|Please consult the contents of Talhoffer's [[Talhoffer Fechtbuch (Cod.icon.394a)|1467 edition]
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  • ...rcle'') is executed from an engaged position with the hands high, in which the hands are crossed while remaining high to deliver a short-edge cut. [[Category:Other Techniques]]
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  • ...word]], the [[Oakeshott Typology]], lives on today as the premiere work on the systematic organization of medieval weaponry. ...this basis, Oakeshott began work on his own thirteen-category typology of the medieval sword ranging from Type X to Type XXII.
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  • ...l]] created by [[Hans Talhoffer]] in 1467. Hils listed it as being held by the [[Österreichische Nationalbibliothek]] in Vienna, Austria in 1985, but it ...s Cod. Ser. Nov. 2978 is not available for study, refer to the contents in the [[Talhoffer Fechtbuch (Cod.icon.394a)|archetype]].}}
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  • | subtitle = [[title::On the Discernments of Man]] ...one of the tasks Monte set himself."<ref>[[Sydney Anglo|Anglo, Sydney]]. ''The Martial Arts of Renaissance Europe''. New Haven and London: Yale University
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  • ...= [[inventory::MS KB.73.J.38]], [[museum::Koninklijke Bibliotheek]]<br/>The Hague, Netherlands | Previously kept = Sir Maurice of the Palatinate
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  • ...l]] created by [[Hans Talhoffer]] in 1448. The original currently rests in the holdings of [[Bayerische Staatsbibliothek]] in Munich, Germany. {{dablink|As this manuscript is not available for study, consult the contents of Talhoffer's [[Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS Chart.A.558)|1448 manuscr
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  • ...tradition. Though it doesn't seem to have ever been published in Italian, the treatise was translated and published in [[Middle French]] in 1597 and [[Ea For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • ...oza, Spain. This is one of very few sources for instructions on the use of the [[montante]], an Iberian greatsword. For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • ...ted to HEMA research. A second issue was published in 2005, but after that the project was apparently abandoned. ...also acted as U.S. distributor for Agilitas.tv's HEMA titles, including ''The Longsword of Johannes Liechtenauer, Part I'' and ''Leibringen: Introduction
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  • | subtitle = [[title::A Primer and light on the Verdadera Destreza]] ...streza]] tradition, written by [[Nicolás Tamariz]], Deputy Grand Master of the city of Seville.
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  • ...art5860">Partington, James Riddick. A History of Greek Fire and Gunpowder, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998, pp. 58-60</ref><ref name="NeedhamLu19 ...s conducted by Marcellin Berthelot which is cited in 20th century works on the topic.<ref name="Part5860"/><ref name="NeedhamLu1987"/>
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  • ...9. Retrieved 24 November 2010.</ref> It currently rests in the holdings of the [[Academia das Ciências de Lisboa]] in Lisbon, Portugal. This is a fairly For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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  • | caption = Self-portrait detail from his painting of the Colosseum. ...f the sixteenth century, famous for his depictions of the Seven Wonders of the World.
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  • | Other = ...a. This largely theoretical treatise covers both the single [[rapier]] and the rapier and [[dagger]].
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