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  • ...laces), court fencing masters in charge of educating young nobles, masters who operated their own schools and taught students (typically craftsmen and mer ...iking closer to the derivation of the term master, which simply means "one who teaches".
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  • * [[Joachim Meyer]], a 16th century Strasbourg cutler and [[Freifechter]] who was the last major figure in the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]].
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  • ...of the 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 sid ...ncing masters, as those Cavaliers trained in such manner say and attest to who have traveled there and returned." ~ [[Johann Joachim Hynitzsch]], 1677</bl
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  • ...bringer]], a late 14th or early 15th century priest and [[fencing master]] who was an early part of the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]
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  • ...he agreed, and located a photo of an amateur model named Erica Henrickson (who also goes by the pseudonym Nemo Valkyrja) and used it as the basis of an ad ...th no affiliation to the HEMA community (rather than any number of fencers who would have been willing to appear in such an image), and still others quest
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  • ...er]], and means an attack from the bind, which is used against an opponent who is soft on the sword, and in which the combatant winds over his opponent’
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  • {{red|Anyone who wants to earn honor}}<br/> &emsp;Who is good and just, <br/>
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  • ...monstrated by the ninth student [108] of the Ninth [Dagger Remedy] Master, who strikes the ''Zugadore'' in the chest. Also, I could do the last play that ...ird [Dagger Remedy] Master who defends against the reverse hand strike and who uses his left arm to bind the ''Zugadore''’s right arm.</p>
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  • ...HEMA group out of Bradenton, Florida. It was started by a group of people who loved swordplay, and when HEMA started becoming defined in the world commun
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  • '''Bartłomiej Walczak''', born 1978, is a nuclear physicist, who works as a film editor and desktop publisher. Renaissance martial arts have
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  • | <p>[1] Here are three friends who seek to kill this Master, who is waiting for them with his two handed sword. The first intends to throw h ...e narrow, the edge and the point we use.<br/>And even if it were Pulicano, who was a great thrower,<br/>Against us he would not have honor.</em></p>
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  • ...mbers are considered the "instructors." We are a free group of enthusiasts who study the historical texts, try to properly interpret and execute the moves
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  • ...n one guard. Liechtenauer has a saying “He who ''lies'' still, is dead, he who moves is still alive”. ANd this applies to the guards inasmuch as one sh
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  • ...from early in their existence, to be skilled, rivaling the [[Marxbrüder]] who for the best part of a century had held a monopoly. In 1575 they were admit ...hough it is believed that it was derived from the name of [[Saint Vitus]], who is often depicted with a feather. In their ''[[Deutsches Wörterbuch]]'', t
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  • ...many German and Italian masters he studied with was [[Johannes Suvenus]], who was himself a student of Nicholai of Toblem, from the "Mexinian diocese".<r ...iscopus mexinensis anima cuius requiescat in pace'' ("Johannes of Columna, who was Archbishop of Messina, may his soul rest in peace"). See {{Google books
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  • Because the sword was designed based on the knife, anyone who wants to learn fencing with the long knife should know that the foundation
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  • ...hting with the}} sword, <br/>&emsp;{By all} that is good and rightly, <br/>Who follows my lore, <br/>&emsp;Wins evermore, <br/>The six plays well hold in
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  • ...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"/> <section begin="17"/>The openings of one who is armed
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  • ...Rook Publishing is to provide a professional publishing service to people who would like to share their valuable skills, information, translations and re
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  • ...e, to those who are anointed by God to rule, or to those who counsel those who rule. The arms in which I have trained for a long time, to the extent that ...or of many private military men who were the crudest in this practice, and who had no knowledge of this practice and yet have, therefore, been great condo
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  • <p>This master awaits these two with their spears. The Master, who is waiting with a staff and a dagger, sees that the first intends to attack | <p>[12] This is the play of the Master who awaits the two opponents with their spears. The Master has a dagger in his
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  • ...should be the one who takes and wins the Leading Strike well, not the one who doesn't, since if you strike at someone, you're more secure and better prot
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  • ...play. Other students will make different plays from his grip. Watch those who follow, and you will see their techniques. | <p>[107] The student who preceded me performed the first part of this play, and I make the finish by
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  • ...::German]] [[fencing master]] at the turn of the [[century::18th century]] who ran his own fencing school in the Free State of Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany ...atedly, thus gaining the favor of his new patron, the Marquis of Bayreuth, who elevated him to the position of Page Fechtmeister and granted him a salary
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  • Here the sword and the dagger begin to play. The advantage is great to he who knows how to do it. The Master awaits in this guard with the dagger, and th ...no Counter is needed. Note Fiore calls the man with the dagger “the Master who waits in guard with his dagger”. I have shortened this to “dagger Maste
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  • | <p>[81] <em>There is no man who knows more about dagger versus dagger than I.<br/>Whether in armor or witho ...ter into all of the holds and binds, and strike to finish, as the students who follow me will show. And each of my students will make this cover, and then
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  • ...May 2011.</ref> it was reprinted again in Augsburg by one Hannsen Sittich, who seems to have used the original plates. In 1535-40, a manuscript copy was p
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  • ...and their students who came before me. And I say this from experience: all who study this art should be aware that you cannot successfully defend the coll ...key”, as shown in the sixth play [38] of the Third [Dagger] Remedy Master who plays to the reverse hand attack.</p>
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  • ...cian sports, mythology, science and wisdom was greatly present amongst all who were literate in Europe. A large number of books were written in Neo-Latin
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  • Here the sword and the dagger begin to play. The advantage is great to he who knows how to do it. The Master awaits in this guard with the dagger, and th ...no Counter is needed. Note Fiore calls the man with the dagger “the Master who waits in guard with his dagger”. I have shortened this to “dagger Maste
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  • Thanks to everyone who is contributing to the Wiktenauer.
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  • ...e that was published in 16777 by his student [[Johann Joachim Hynitzsch]], who praises Velde in his introduction but doesn't attribute the translation to
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  • ...l in this period was not uncommon and opportunities abounded for young men who wished to learn exotic fighting arts.<ref>Similar statements are made by a ...htenauer through Stettner, but it offers us the only independent record of who Liechtenauer's direct students or associates might have been. Including Lie
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  • ...who writes his letter of provocation is his brother, as well as the person who will deliver it, and that it is also their day. If he does this there is no ...''brother in name'' on a day which belongs to both, it will be the person who provokes that will have the advantage. But if one of the two absolutely wan
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  • ...ens with one technique just as he would really intend to do it, so the one who wants to defend will be fooled if he is not prepared for the second techniq
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  • ...' Tournament, a single-day event held by the ANEA at Narón aimed at people who have less than one year's experience in HEMA, so that they can test their s
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  • ...sword and the tip or edge would be pulled to an opening of the adversary – who should be the target for the strike or thrust – resulting in taking the s ...fencing would get better day by day. I however would like to see just one who should come up with a fencing technique or a strike that is not part of Lie
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  • ...htly art of combat, which were composed and made by Johannes Liechtenauer, who was an eminent master in these arts, and on whom God may have mercy"
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  • ...estates in both duchies, but as his overlord Philipp supported Elisabeth, who was married to his third son Ruprecht, Eyb took to the field in 1504 in a m
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  • ...and explained in this little book which now follows, so that every fighter who otherwise can fight, shall be able to take these and understand them.<secti | He who goes after the cut,<br/>&emsp;receives little joy from his skills.
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  • ...y scribe who wrote the treatise itself, while the other two are annotators who made only marginal notes. One of the annotators wrote with a pencil and onl
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  • ...ween 1482 and 1487.<ref>It is dedicated to Duke Guidobaldo da Montefeltro, who became duke in 1482, and is included in a Ducal Library catalog completed i * 1885-1938 – Owned by Thomas FitzRoy Fenwick (1856-1938), who took control of Phillipps Library in 1885 after a protracted legal dispute
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  • ..., where he created the "Epitaph for Valentin Schmidburg" (a medical doctor who had also served as a city counselor and syndic), which is now in the [[Muse
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  • ...'''Hans Döbringer''' are four [[nationality::German]] [[fencing master]]s who stood in the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]] in the 14th or [[centur | If he is a bold man / <br/>&emsp;Who also likes to dare<br/>To learn the art of the sword / <br/>&emsp;and also
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  • ...was by General Alberto Bayo, a Communist veteran of the Spanish Civil War who became Fidel Castro's mentor when Castro was training men in Mexico for his ...of topics, while Brown wanted to start a magazine. Lund bought out Brown, who founded ''Soldier of Fortune'' magazine (''SOF'') in 1975.
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  • ...ury. For several years, he blogged under the pseudonym [[Hans Talhoffer]], who was also central to many of his articles, but eventually he revealed his id
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  • '''Matt Easton''' is a martial arts teacher and arms and armor researcher who was born in 1976 in London, England.
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  • ...they have conceived and created a new art. But I would like to see anyone who could invent and perform a legitimate strike or play that falls outside of ...ced by a cord (or something similar). When you cut or thrust at the person who stands in front of you, then clearly no strike backward or to the side can
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  • Sir Thomas Phillips (1792-1872) was a notorious bibliophil who accumulated an impressive number of books and manuscripts, after his death
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  • .../>in fighting with the}} longsword,<br/>&emsp;he is good and rightful,<br/>who follows my lore,<br/>&emsp;he is blessed evermore.<br/>The six goings hold
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  • .... I dispense justice, advance the cause of good and destroy evil. To those who learn my crossings I will grant great fame and renown in the art of armed f <p>This Master who is crossed at the point of his sword with this player says: “When I am cr
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  • | He is a brave man<br/>&emsp;who fights his own weaknesses. ...encing will be done, and it is so thought out and discovered that a fencer who like so always strikes or thrusts at the point [of the opponent's weapon] d
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  • ...sare declares himself a relative (possibly a nephew) of Marcantoio Pagano, who published his treatise in 1553. ...en in a beautifully clear hand and in a mostly not too obtuse Italian. The who thing was quite pricey to scan so I ordered the first 1/3 (which came to ov
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  • ...is old and cold, impure, ill-tempered, and greedy. “Thus are my children, who are born under me.”}}</p> ...o beards and white hair, and who wear their clothes untidily. The children who are born under Saturn have a narrow chest and are depressed, and like to li
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  • ...d if you wanted, you could throw the sword to his neck as does the Scholar who is after me.</p> <p>As the student who preceded me told you, after doing the previous play I now put the sword-edg
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  • <p>We are 6 masters who are very knowledgeable in the art of armed fighting, and each one of us is <p>Here begins the sword in armor, and great will be the Master who can make these plays. These Masters are six and each one is in guard; they
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  • ...it is dedicated to Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordoba, third duke of Sessa,<ref>Who was the son of the duke to whom [[Antonio Manciolino]] dedicated his own wo
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  • ...ot the opponent will always have and win the Vorschlag. Because the person who strikes at their opponent is always surer and better prepared by reason tha
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  • ...on 21 January 1676 in San Bartolomeo to Francesco and Isabella Colombani, who seem to have been of high social status. In 1693 at the age of 17, he joine ...o-handed spadone, with ease, with the rules that should be followed by one who finds himself with his sword drawn, in order to defend and protect himself.
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  • ..., at the time of Duarte's death; dedicated to his wife Eleonora d'Aragona, who carried it to Naples.
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  • .... He encouraged and financed his famous brother, Henrique "the Navigator", who initiated many expeditions on the west coast of Africa. That of Gil Eanes i ...ill the treaty, yield Ceuta and secure Fernando's release, while Henrique (who had signed the treaty) urged him to renege on it. Caught in indecision, Dua
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  • | He who strikes after <br/>deserves a joyless art. ...against you. Know that all fencers who wait to see the other's strike and who will do nothing but displace the other, deserve indeed less joy in their ar
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  • ...tates that he became acquainted with the Fabrisian school through a friend who was a student of Velde, and he offers a few of his own expansions on Veldt'
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  • ...o.uk/news/obituaries/professor-derek-brewer-scholar-of-medieval-literature-who-led-the-field-of-chaucer-studies-after-the-second-world-war-989663.html |ar
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  • ...blade of every weapon, presented in a thorough explanation. However, those who want to learn and fence with the rapier alone must note the following rules | class="noline" | <p>'''They who want to fence and grapple right,<br/>They divide the opponent and the blade
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  • | 26 And he who would not thrust high at your face, after you have exposed yourself to him, | 32 There he who would lead with his Blade back and above you, when you thrust in on him wit
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  • | <p>[1] Here are three opponents who all want to kill this Master. The first aims to kill him with a thrust. The ...wardly wretches”. Here Fiore’s Master is talking directly to the three men who seek his death.</ref> and know little of this art. You are all words withou
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  • ...he also included copies of a number of unillustrated treatises by masters who stood in the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]. It later passed to [[L
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  • ...lance with caution and modesty, and not to charge in at full speed, for he who rides in with full force cannot perform any good techniques or gain any adv <section begin="119"/>'''How to defend yourself against someone who reaches around your neck with the right arm'''
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  • ...tly taught from no other guard. And note when an opponent comes before you who holds his sword extended before him in the Longpoint, or else in Straight P ...the reasons are these. The first is according to the intention of the one who delivers it, as happens with the Failing and Knocking Cut, which although t
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  • ...es we will begin and so as not to run into confusion, like many have done, who have dealt with this art, we will warn of constituting
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  • ...concealed&nbsp;/ and considered words&nbsp;/ This is so that not every man who hears it shall even understand it&nbsp;/ and if this is done through an irr | {{red|He who dismounts <br/>begins fencing on foot}}
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  • ...s is the counter remedy to the plays of the Seventh [Dagger Remedy] Master who came before me. With the push that I make to his right elbow, let me tell y
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  • ..."date"/> In 2009, a second edition was self-published by [[Steven Reich]], who retitled it ''Antonio Manciolino's 1531 Treatise on Bolognese Swordsmanship
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  • | It is a brave man<br/>&emsp;who can stand against someone of his own kind. | He who moves after strikes<br/>&emsp;may not enjoy any art
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  • ...("New and Brief Method of Fencing"). It was dedicated to Ranuccio Farnese, who was 15 years old at the time of publication and would become Duke of Parma, ...Patinostraro (sic), and others. In this he praises only a student of his, who is in Brescia where he teaches certain gentlemen this art.''</p>
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  • ...it with rare weapons or together with nimble advantage. Therefore, the one who is offered the fight gives the weapon and he may choose as he wants.<sectio ...mple it is easy to note that the one who has the best advantage is the one who always chooses or gives the weapon.<section end="4"/>
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  • ...that each had a dagger in hand and grabbed each other by the hair, then he who thrusts first has lost his dagger and then you have both daggers.</p> ...that each had a dagger in hand and grabbed each other by the hair, then he who thrusts first has lost his dagger. If with that it were so that they both t
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  • ..., and an in-depth discussion of both proper and improper behavior of those who would wield said weapons, particularly in the context of settling quarrels.
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  • | Crumple who confuses you, <br/>with the noble war you confuse, | He who cuts afterwards:<br/>his skill cuts with little joy<ref>Avail.</ref>,
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  • | <p>All those who want to fence with the sword, dagger, halberd, with the staff.</p>
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  • ...together with his brother Giovanfrancesco di Bernardo di Marco Docciolini (who died in 1587) and other family members.<ref> Docciolini, Marco. ''Trattato
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  • His daughter, Magdalena Egenolff, married Adam Lonicer, who was one of Egenolff's employees. Lonicer became a director of the firm afte
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  • ...ish]] [[illustrator]], [[Collecting|collector]], and amateur [[historian]] who wrote prodigiously on [[medieval]] [[weapon|arms]] and [[armour]]. He was a
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  • ...e Royal Household of the King of Spain for the education of young noblemen who, in return for this elite education, served the King as personal valets, co
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  • ...ialist ''formschneider'' (sometimes Jost de Negker in his Augsburg period) who pasted the design to the wood and chiseled the white areas away. The qualit
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  • This is the counter to the three spear masters shown above, who all finish their play with the strike shown above. Let me explain how to do | <p>[7] <em>We are three Masters who play on the left side:<br/>Come one by one whoever wishes and we will waste
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  • ...<ref>Contains no text, only a painting depicting two knights on horseback, who come to blows with swords held up at one another.</ref></p>
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  • ...ches erected at Rome in April 1536 in honour of Charles V. Giorgio Vasari, who saw the battle-pieces which Heemskerk then produced, and said they were wel
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  • ...monstrations. For example, he objects to the pedagogical method of masters who employ a chestplate, or a cane in place of a sword. Similarly, he leaves sp ...with youths of equal quality gathered to practice assaults, you find some who do not grasp the sword if not to teach, nor to learn in any other way. This
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  • ...llennial Byzantine Greek origin of the text has been rejected by scholars, who date it to the late 13th&nbsp;century.<ref>Partington, James Riddick. ''A H
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  • ...hich stand hereafter, the glosses teach and explain thus, so that everyone who otherwise can fence may well undertake and understand them.<section end="1" | {{red|Five Hews learn<br/>&emsp;From the right hand. Who they defend,}}
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  • ...few hours of my service with Your Person, for the employment in this work, who has sympathy for this feat, familiar to anyone of your house. Finding that ...onour me with your gallantry; taking the cause of this issue against those who despise its value, it is an effect of leisure that your good nature obtaine
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  • GHFS shares a name with a great number of clubs in Sweden, who also end their names with HFS (for example [[Kungshamns Historiska Fäktsko
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  • | <p>He who stands to displace<br/>&emsp;Will often become stricken</p> <p>Rouse out nimbly<br/>&emsp;Wind the point to the face<br/>He who works with striding<br/>&emsp;Very strong are many of his strikes</p>
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  • ...ity::Spanish]]<ref name="Anglo1">[[Sydney Anglo|Anglo, Sydney]]. ''The man who taught Leonardo darts. Pietro Monte and his lost fencing book.'' Antiquarie
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  • ...ance (which I do not say from affection but I assure myself that all those who have known him will give him this same praise), having had</p> ...ambition than to be able to deserve the fortune that my parents have had, who have confined the most beautiful of their age in the service of the decease
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  • ...em and to give credit to the eyes and so to the hearing. Principally those who wish to feign disbelief see the experience control and persuade them in the ...on of the nations and nobility of the buildings and presence of its owner. Who can say with truth that the old man will never enjoy what we possess?
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  • ...sword and wait after his hews until he hews to you. Know that all fencers who look there on another’s hews and will do nothing other than parry, they d ...rive, that you will find in the last technique of the Epitome, which says “Who well Hangs”,<ref>Couplet 104, part of the group 102-109.</ref> etc. <sect
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  • ...cult and hard to understand because it was his intention that not everyone who reads it can understand it.<section end="2"/>
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  • ...sbuch (MS 3227a)|Pol Hausbuch]], one of the oldest texts in the tradition, who stated that "Master Liechtenauer learnt and mastered the Art in a thorough ...nted; they also seem to have offered a system of mnemonic devices to those who understood their significance. The Recital was treated as the core of the A
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  • '''Pedro de Heredia''' is the presumed name of a [[fencing master]] who taught young schoolchildren and wrote three [[French]] manuscripts. The man ...ds on which I rest my foundation, I stand with the common opinion of those who have made a profession of handling arms well that there are four guards, in
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  • ...a actually applies to the drawing at 41r-b (i.e. the drawing to the right, who is the rider winning the engagement, hence the “Re” [King]). I assume t ...ther with sharp steel, but one has a shorter lance than the other. When he who has the shorter lance carries it low in the Boar’s Tusk, then he with the
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  • He who follows the strokes,<br/> Who strikes at you above,<br/>the Wrath stroke threatens him with the point.
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  • ...d from the Dresden.</ref> here in this little book, so that any one fencer who can otherwise fight properly may well go through and understand.<section en ...s nor wait upon his hew as he conducts it against you. Because all fencers who focus and wait upon another's hew and wish to do nothing else than displace
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  • ...of treatises on a variety of martial topics, by several different masters who stood in the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]. [In a banner:] Watch Who You Trust
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  • | It's a brave person<br/>&emsp;Who dares to confront their equal, | They who wait for cuts and follow,<br/>&emsp;In this art find naught but sorrow.
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  • ...ws and do not wait for what he might use against you. Because all fencers, who just wait for their opponents blows and do not do anything else than wardin All fencers who rely on ''displacing'' are deceived and defeated with the fault. When you c
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  • ...<br/>Master Dietrich Degenfechter von Braunschweig.<br/>Master Ott, a Jew, who was the wrestler to the Lords of Austria.</p> | <p>Fall over whoever wants those who wrestle with you on the neck.</p>
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  • ...his shape using metal work, and with a shield, as is drawn here, and those who fight on this, they should have weapons as is painted here.</p> ...es the head up to the wall and touches the ground with the tail, and those who are under it, they injure those on the wall. The upper part of the “rocke
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  • ...deliver strokes that miss and strike to the breakings and to the sides and who withdraw from the man.
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  • ...our help. With steel you pierce the villains, <br/>and thieves, and those who wish to do harm. <br/>Flee if you can, for it is wicked to injure. Strike d ...e. <br/>With steel comes fame, and the avenging steel grows fame. <br/>You who shun the steel, are you perhaps a woman? <br/>Then sit in the shade, and tw
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  • ...m written hereafter, and has done because of the reckless fencing masters, who show little regard for their art, so that his art shall not be public or co Gloss: Note, if you want to fool or trick the strong, they who fence wide and long, and want to overpower their things with strength, and
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  • ...may possibly have been commissioned by the very [[Luithold von Königsegg]] who is featured in several of Talhoffer's works.
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  • ...eatises by members of the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]] and other masters who may have followed the tradition of the grand master. This text was largely
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  • ...nt describes him (as “Nasûh the weapons-master, ''Nasūh-i ṣilāḥī'') as one who could not be bested by any of those he encountered while in Egypt <ref> YUR ...'' material and also to situate his own work within the lineage of masters who came before him <ref> KARADENİZ, ''Tuhfetü’l-guzât'', pp. 37-40 </ref>
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  • ...of fencing that they improve from day to day. But I would like to see one who could think up a fencing move or a strike which does not come from Liechten
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  • ...allegorical aspect to the artwork, as both names belong to Medieval saints who were popular in Germany. ...(cited after Wilhelm Binder, ''Novus Thesaurus Adagiorum Latinorum'', 1861 who off ers the German paraphrase “Wo der Teufel nicht selbst hin will, schic
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  • which Johannes Liechtenauer, may God be merciful to him, who was known to be a high master of the art, had versified and produced. And t ...ered, you can find that written in the last play of the Zettel that says: "Who fully commands and correctly breaks..."<section end="24"/>
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  • ...rant, Abram or Albertin) was a 13th century [[nationality::German]] writer who authored a treatise called ''Rossarzneibuch'' ("Horse Pharmacopeia". It con
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  • ...arism.<ref>This accusation was first made by [[Johann Joachim Hynitzsch]], who attributed the edition to Giganti rather than Zeter and was incensed that h
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  • ...arism.<ref>This accusation was first made by [[Johann Joachim Hynitzsch]], who attributed the edition to Giganti rather than Zeter and was incensed that h ...rfect quality as in the most complete illumination of the present age. You who have in the noblest proportion stature, puissance, vigour joined to agility
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  • ...y the Campidoctores (Vegetius gives such a name to Commanders and Officers who are teachers trained and experienced in arms) to learn and teach. The tardy ...men. The Greeks and especially the Romans have remarked on this, and those who succeeded them, great advantage will have befallen them.</p>
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  • ...them?) are called "bucklers" by Talhoffer. And the noble clerics and those who fought with the messer or the short sword have used them for parrying.</p>
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  • ...that his art shall not be public or common from the same, from such people who can’t progress to behold the art, as those to whom the art pertains. And
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  • ...word lay written; which Johannes Liechtenauer, may God be merciful to him, who was known to be a high master of the art, had composed and created. he had | The inverter constrains.<br/>&emsp;The one who slips across also wrestles with it.
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  • ...reed of it. None have seen a shield of this likeness before. Some of those who use shields when they seek to bind against a spear, they are not able to fi ...arm] on which rest the tradition (''al-thiqāfa'') in its entirety. The one who understands the tradition’s ways of entering, its ways to retreat, its di
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  • | <poem style="color:#A40000;">Who stands in the hanging point ...aster states an element against the taking over and a breaking and speaks: Who stands, etc. Then, another breaking against the taking over and is better t
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  • ...with type based on popular calligraphy and decorated by the same artisans who worked on manuscripts. But in 1501, Venetian printers realized that a lot o
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  • ...with type based on popular calligraphy and decorated by the same artisans who worked on manuscripts. But in 1501, Venetian printers realized that a lot o
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  • And they were identified and worked out so that a fencer who initiates a cut or thrust directly into the point may not hit every single | The inverter constrains.<br/>&emsp;The one who rushes through also wrestles with it.
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  • ..., and does not mention a new Captain until 1508. There is no indication of who held the office during the 1506-1507 term, so Falkner may possibly have con To he who makes binding<br/>
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  • ...d who do not know the art of the Messer and cannot excogitate it properly. Who is able to perform this thing and this art, there are numerous serious elem | <poem style="color:#A40000;">Who displaces only
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  • ...on were apparently acquired by Pietro-Paolo Tozzi in Fabris' native Padua, who re-released them under the title ''Della vera pratica et scienza d’armi'' ...his accusation was first made by [[Johann Joachim Hynitzsch]] (see below), who attributed the edition to Giganti rather than Zeter and was incensed that h
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  • And they were identified and worked out so that a fencer who initiates a cut or thrust directly into the point may not hit every single | The inverter constrains.<br/>&emsp;The one who rushes through also wrestles with it.
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  • ...t we do know is he belonged to one of the prestigious families of Granada, who were descended from the 42 tribes of the Arabian Peninsula at the time of t ...it seems his early work did not come to the attention of Muhammad V or VI (who he dedicated his work to), possibly owing to the situation the Emirate of G
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  • ...ne of the main elements in the Messer and strikes well the “free fighters” who displace freely, and is a new stroke and element in the Messer, and is pecu ...should understand it this way that this element goes rightfully to anyone who displaces in a crooked manner or wrongly, then this element has its priorit
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  • Thibault first studied swordsmanship in Antwerp under Lambert van Someron, who taught between the years of 1564 and 1584.<ref name="Verwey, Herman Fontain ...duction, populated with plates showing the coats of arms of several nobles who were prominent in and around the court of the low countries at the time he
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  • ...military actions, like one of the young protagonists of the dialog, Mutio, who was killed in Flanders. ...thing else, so much that is rare in the world to the judgement of the ones who see it; and accordant to all the immense and rare greatnesses of its Lord.
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  • * ca. 1699 – gifted to Apostolo Zeno (1668-1750), who created a [[Fior di Battaglia (MS XXIV)|copy of the preface]](<small>FLZ</s
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  • ...bout the life of this master. It may be that he was the same Philippo Vadi who was governor of Reggio under the marquisette of Leonello d’Este and later ...ined and clever man of good intelligence overtakes and surpasses any other who is stouter and stronger than him.</p>
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  • ...ous and various. You can do them from all the strokes against the fighters who strike to the Messer and not to the peaks of the man. Now, you should perfo <poem style="color:#A40000;">Who can do the wheel
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  • ...|Cod.Guelf.125.16.Extrav.]] (<small>HTWo</small>) in the 1600s by a scribe who couldn't decipher the Latin text.<ref>See [[Page:Cod.Guelf.125.16.Extrav. 4
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  • ...so studied fencing, either with or under [[Balthasaro Cramonio Pomerano]], who was a student of [[Johannes Herwart of Würtzburg]] (discoverer/looter of t
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  • ...now laid out and explained, therefore every fencer can understand the art, who already understands how to fence.<section end="1"/>
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  • <p>He who steps after cutting, <br/>will not be happy with his luck.</p>
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  • ...children. His father was a successful goldsmith, originally named Ajtósi, who in 1455 had moved to Nuremberg from Ajtós, near Gyula in Hungary. The Germ Dürer's godfather was Anton Koberger, who left goldsmithing to become a printer and publisher in the year of Dürer's
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  • ...tack from a lighter weapon. This guard is also the High Guard of the Lady, who with her skill can fool the other guards, because you will think she is goi <p>''We are the blows called Under,<br/>Who always seek to strike the hands;<br/>And we dispute from the knees up<br/>A
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  • ...on a variety of martial topics by several different masters, most of whom who stood in the tradition of the grand master [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]. There ...cruel giant, whom all men feared except for little David (that is, Christ) who alone killed him, and chopped his head off with his own sword, which was th
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  • * ca. 1635 – rebound by a master papermaker who worked at the Puy-moyen mill for Sieur Janssen.
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  • ...them, you shall find them in the last chapter of the recital which says, "Who hangs well..."<section end="21"/> | {{red|Who fully commands and correctly breaks<br/>&emsp;And makes complete irrefutabl
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  • ...ve been a student of [[Guido Antonio di Luca]],{{cn}} the Bolognese master who taught [[Achille Marozzo]] in the same period. His fencing manual is dedica | <p>[6] Against those players who make their blows with great impetus, so that they often engender fear in th
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  • ...aurenfeyndt]] (who includes it in his treatment of long sword fencing, but who also borrows from other authors like [[Andre Lignitzer]] without attributio
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  • * 1960-1999 – owned by Paul Mellon (1907-1999), who purchased each fragment that surfaced at auction (28 leaves in 1960, 11 lea
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  • ...t high and run in with the arm and the Messer high and against the foolish who leap from one side to the other and dance and do the villain strokes above ...ll, as the long point is the best defense in the Messer and the sword, and who can fight from it, forces the man that he must let himself be beaten agains
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  • <p>Finally it is just to admit that he who labours for others is always worthy of being commended.</p> ...ppiness, also prized virtue, skill, and agility, reputing as blessed those who were solemnly considered stronger and faster than others.<ref>This passage
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  • This manuscript eventually passed into the library of [[Paulus Hector Mair]], who seems to have acquired it in 1539 and bound it into the current [[Hans Mede ...d and interpreted as lay written here in this book, so that any one fencer who can otherwise fight properly may well go through and understand. And therea
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  • ...<br/>Master Dietrich Degenfechter von Braunschweig.<br/>Master Ott, a Jew, who was the wrestler to the Lords of Austria.</p> | <p>Fall over whoever wants those who wrestle with you on the neck.</p>
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  • ...as to have control over it: to have the power to save or take lives. Those who knew the Art of Fencing kept such knowledge as a closely guarded secret. In ...who would be expected to duel with others of their station, as well as any who wished to join the military and needed to be well-trained in both offensive
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  • ...ays suggests that it was copied by rote from an older document by a scribe who didn't understand the material well enough to recognize that the pages were
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  • ...m above, are to be performed against the fighters who go from the bind and who eagerly strike around with the Messer to the other peaks. The cut breaks it | Then, the two other cuts are to be performed agains the fighters who run in with high stretched arm and perform the cuts this way: if he binds y
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  • ...e here given them to posterity, especially for the eternal praise to those who still devote themselves and love it, which can be understood here, how to d ...s, as well as gauntlets and besagews, and also whatever weapons for anyone who wishes not to lose the fight, as can be seen in this following picture.</p>
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  • ...nghi, with Mr. Lepido Ranieri, a youth of a sensible and virtuous bearing, who well understands the practice of fencing. After many discussions with him, ...his question, as various persons speak variously about it, I’m among those who hold the opinion that it arises for no other reason than that many, unaware
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  • ...who did not need to fight. And of some of them, who have been my students, who have had to fight in combat in the barriers, I am going to give memory and ...e], who had to fight with Misser Piero dala Corona [Piero 'della Corona'], who were both German. And the battle was in Perosa.
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  • ...ties of Different Regions, the Disposition of the Holy Land, by Ludolphum, Who Visited Palestine, A. D. 1336, and Remained There for Five Years").</ref> (
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  • Of who began this fencing art <br/> It all lies within for those who would studiously read it<br/>
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  • ...d who do not know the art of the Messer and cannot excogitate it properly. Who is able to perform this thing and this art, there are numerous serious elem | <p>[] {{red|b=1|Who displaces only<br/>Will be hurt by the entire art}}</p>
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  • ...the blows of the ''montante''. This generalization will suffice for those who have the knowledge of the true skill of the sword, which is the foundation ...large jump while turning around, another ''talho'' that reaches the person who threw it; or else deflect with a ''revez'', according to which side the opp
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  • ...changing with the Before and After, now you have it, then he does, but he who does not pay attention to it, he will never learn to fence.</p> ...changing with the Before and After, now you have it, then he does. But he who does not pay attention to it, he will nonetheless never learn to fence.</p>
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  • ...pponent’s legs, and covers his eyes with his left hand. When the opponent, who cannot see, tries to turn, he will surely fall to the ground.</p>
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  • ...he Messer [and are strong in] with the displacement and also against those who remain standing “on the Messer” and wait whether one wants to get away
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  • ...g of treatises on a variety of martial topics by several different masters who stood in the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]. This manuscript may ha
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  • ...ppose me will always end up in pain and suffering. And as for those of you who come against me trying to get your hands on me, I will force you to the gro ...d, either by breaking or dislocating his left arm. And if the ''Zugadore'' who fights with the First ''Abrazare'' Remedy Master takes his left hand off th
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  • ...ppose me will always end up in pain and suffering. And as for those of you who come against me trying to get your hands on me, I will force you to the gro ...d, either by breaking or dislocating his left arm. And if the ''Zugadore'' who fights with the First ''Abrazare'' Remedy Master takes his left hand off th
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  • ...htly art of combat that was composed and created by Johannes Liechtenauer, who was a great master in the art, God have mercy on him;}}<br/><br/></p> ...ial, so that such masters will not make his art common or open with people who do not hold the art in respect as is its due.</p>
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  • ...ogous to dean of all German students, or perhaps merely the fencing master who taught the German students. ...oreover will arise merely from the authority of having a place among those who are humbly dedicated to serving and revering Your Highnesses, for whom I pr
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  • ...ce''; this edition was orchestrated by an admirer named Thomas Churchyard, who hired I.&nbsp;G. to translated it and I.&nbsp;Iaggard to publish it. ...deeds, which in other men scarcely is comprehended by imagination. And I, who have been and am most fervently affected to serve your lords, for as much a
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  • ...the world and necessary to good men this art is, bringing honour to anyone who practises it aright either in the defence of his prince, his country, the l ...must approach your adversary in order to come within presence. Though one who understands the art may approach as he pleases, since in whatever position
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  • ...e Entrüsthau, as with the feints the masters who want to displace only and who strike to one’s Messer are duped a lot.
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  • ...of treatises on a variety of martial topics, by several different masters who stood in the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]. This manuscript is the
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  • ...jurie, and not fall into that soule falt and error which many men incurre, who feeling themselves to be strong of bodie and expert in this science, presum ...ord all points that passe in controversie, especially amongest themselves, who had rather die than not to have reason and satisfaction for everie worde of
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  • <p>If you are being overpowered with the pommel so you will lay back and who stands knightly in his guard breaks all devices with the sword, you are lon
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  • ...This segno I outline in this book in order that you do not forget. But he who watches this segno is just, like the alphabet, for you know that when one g ...ce defense: Finally when you have done this, have one of your old scholars who is a good & pleasant player and have them play with said student in order t
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  • ...it is even speculated that he was personally acquainted with Liechtenauer, who was still alive at the time of the writing.<ref>The manuscript uniformly la
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  • ...d be countered with the same technique. I advise this play only to the one who has the Vor and, as previously noted, pays attention to the weaknesses and
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  • ...as you will. He who can break the cut himself, you will find less, but he who cannot rightly lead the cut will soon be broken.
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  • This manuscript was later acquired by [[Freifechter]] [[Lienhart Sollinger]], who subsequently sold it to [[Paulus Hector Mair]]; both men seems to have used
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  • <p>'''Not''' many years have passed since my brother, who had served long under the Imperial banner and was always the humble servant ...already wearied themselves, Most Unvanquished King, through praising those who, possessing some particular virtue, appear to them deserving of eternal fam
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  • ...nation and I have harvested the parries more brief and more useful for one who must combat. ...da lunga e alta with the dagger in the porta di ferro. Wait for your enemy who will attack to the leg where I want you to give an alternate parry than the
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  • Who is doing Wecker well with steps Here the master states a good element against these who cannot fight or against the “peasant strokes.” And do it this way: if o
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  • ...dier and distant relative of Ghisliero, and the other to Ranuccio Farnese, who was 18 years old at the time and Alessandro's heir.<ref name="Anglo 30"/> ...ur profit, and in a way that always protects your life and reassures those who worry about you.''<ref>This and the previous paragraph are commending the w
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  • | <p>[17] If you want to take someone’s dagger someone who wants to a full stab above you, so grab underneath his stab with your left | <p>[22] If you wish to take someone’s dagger, against someone who wants to stab from below, and you also want to thrust during the disarm, th
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  • Wishing to declare the manner of defending oneself from one who attacks overhand with a dagger to kill you, as you see in this third part, Being attacked by one who has the dagger overhand and you also having one, you will put your leg forw
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  • ...ore and Benedetto were descended from Cristallo dei Liberi of Premariacco, who was granted immediacy in 1110 by Holy Roman Emperor Heinrich V,<ref>Giusto ...s forced to fight [[duel]]s for his honor against certain of these masters who he described as envious because he refused to teach them his art; the duels
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  • ...d who do not know the art of the Messer and cannot excogitate it properly. Who is able to perform this thing and this art, there are numerous serious elem | <p><span class="red" style="font-weight:bold;">Who displaces only<br/>Will be hurt by the entire art</span></p>
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  • .... Since there is no indication that it was actually written by Lecküchner (who was long dead by that time), and in order to avoid confusion here, this oth ...d who do not know the art of the Messer and cannot excogitate it properly. Who is able to perform this thing and this art, there are numerous serious elem
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  • ...word with which the masters are cut out hard, and first of all the masters who neither known nor understand the word “simultaneously”. Thus, you have
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  • ...ou who is first and foremost to drive skill to the nobility, I thought you who is the patron of fencing worthy of this treatise, begging you most humbly w |The fifth is namely for all those who make or will make it their profession by teaching fencing: being able to de
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  • ...t note your work.<br/>The thwart to plow,<br/>join hard to the ox,<br/>and who thwarts themselves well,<br/>with jumping threatens your head,</p>
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  • | <p>[2] And first, you who as one of the two champions are called on the field of battle, whether to t
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  • ...of treatises on a variety of martial topics, by several different masters who stood in the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]].
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  • ...ing through and hand-to-hand combat is to be performed against the masters who rush in eagerly and are high with the arms and displacement, and want to pu ...hould not spread the element depicted above to the careless men or masters who want to spread this element out of wicked will, so that they are praised by
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  • ...– Nobody is happy when one of his comrades cuts him up with loud words. He who would have at dueling with such a comrade, indeed he is within his rights a ...an by baptized name and surname. At the appointed hour it is right that he who calls for the tribunal also complains to three tribunes after the accused c
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  • ...master of the German school of fencing. Talhoffer was a well educated man, who took interest in astrology, mathematics, onomastics, and the auctoritas and ..."[http://talhoffer.wordpress.com/2011/07/11/who-was-luithold-of-konigsegg/ Who was Luithold of Königsegg?]". ''Hans Talhoffer ~ as seen by Jens P. Kleina
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  • | <p>Likewise: A break for the unicorn. As you see that someone, who is about to use the unicorn, then use the wing-cut.</p>
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  • ...dedicated work on Ott (under his own name) was done by [[Monika Maziarz]], who transcribed the Rome, Augsburg, Salzburg, and Kraków versions between 2002 | <p>'''When wrestling with someone who is stronger than you.'''</p>
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  • ...gracious Lords, the Electors' sons, and other sovereigns Counts and Lords who have from those noble men and myself learned. And I have, in the same knigh
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  • ...script consists of a compilation of treatises by several different masters who stood in the tradition of Johannes Liechtenauer, though unlike most such ma
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  • <p>Those who chase after cuts<br/>Do not allow themselves to enjoy the art.</p> | Who fully commands and correctly breaks<br/>&emsp;And makes complete irrefutabl
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  • ...tron would have been [[wikipedia:Albert III, Duke of Bavaria|Albrecht Ⅲ]], who carried the title from 1438 to 1460.<ref>For a different perspective, see [
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  • ...oli speculate that it was written by [[Guido Antonio di Luca]], the master who taught both [[Antonio Manciolino]] and [[Achille Marozzo]], but this attrib
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  • ...hat you will easily ward and control fight-sick troublemakers, in that all who know nothing about your reasonable protection will highly wonder, and you w The one who stands up first, has the advantage to be able to grab the other at the coll
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  • ...now laid out and explained, therefore every fencer can understand the art, who already understands how to fence.</p> | He who dismounts<br/>&emsp;begins fencing on foot
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  • ...must only occur out of necessity. When one goes in a house away from many who have bared swords ready to kill him, and he fears that the house will becom ...r the Stick can be carried in marching. Take this lesson only before those who will exercise, so you make a salute, how N:5 shows.
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  • ...am where his students included [[Johann Andreas Schmidt]], a fellow German who would himself go on to be a fencing master and author.<ref name="Reinier">[
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  • ...has learned but the wide, he will defeat all of the school. And the other who has learned the wide and the narrow will increase as aforementioned and wit ...e hand most quickly to attack is ''agente'', and “''di precio''”, and they who are lazy are more patient. But here should be considered that when you are
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  • ...to. Do not let yourself be deceived by one’s tricks, go with courage to he who does injustice to you, and set your sense to a sincere principle, and to th | and who thwarts themselves well,<br/>with jumping threatens your head,</p>
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  • <p>Note: if you will throw a man who has attacked you. Then grasp over with the left hand over his left, and tak <p>Mark all who would attack to do so, to the face or to the throat and to the left shoulde
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  • ...eaking against the Messer-taking depicted above: if you have stroke to one who has no Messer and he displaces with the arm, as it is stated above, and he | <poem style="color:#A40000;">Who has thrusted over through
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  • ...t Antoni was now the widow Meyer’s guardian; it politely reminded the Duke who Joachim Meyer was, Meyer’s publishing efforts and considerable debt, requ ...changing with the Before and After, now you have it, then he does, but he who does not pay attention to it, he will never learn to fence.</p>
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  • ...ylward claims that he was eleventh in descent from Sir Bartholomew Silver, who was knighted by Edward II <ref>J.D. Aylward, The English Master at Arms fro ...al fencing traditions. He was particularly critical of the Italian masters who had set up schools in London, including [[Rocco Bonetti]] and [[Vincentio S
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  • |We follow here, in this twelfth plate, the example of those who are concerned with fortifications. After they have taught to their students ...utside his enemy’s line, and thus has the advantage. Also, note that those who fence in the old style, because they know no better, try to open up the ang
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  • ...ipts, some from fellow collector [[Lienhart Sollinger]] (a [[Freifechter]] who lived in Augsburg for many years) and others from auctions. Perhaps most si ...unwise scholar who paid the ultimate price for his art or an ignoble thief who violated his city's trust, Mair remains one of the most influential figures
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  • ...w that there are many Lords, Princes and Counts, free knights and squires, who are inclined upon the good things of the knightly nobility, they will find
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  • if the favorable welcome with whom She meets all who care for the to dispel the myth of many who believe that left-handers are much more dangerous
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  • Praise he who does this. <br /> <span style="color:#cc0000;">Who goes after hewing,<br />
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  • ...rry you, or not: I will give you the manner of defending yourself from one who wants to come to the said grips, so that you have no fear of this and you w
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  • ...profession is to discuss the particuliarities of this noble structure. We who seek only to explore that which concerns the use of weapons, shall be conte ...ach one a single type of natural weapon for their own defence, but to Man, who appears deprived, was blessed with Understanding to know things, Wit to for
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  • ...ng is written herein, which Johannes Liechtenauer, God be merciful to him, who is known to be a high master of the art, had created as lies written hereaf
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  • ...who have been so challenged to justify the suitability of such an armiger who refused to defend his honor, as we shall see widely. ...r the judgment of Astrologers in such battles that the victor will be that who will have the planets in the cycle best ordered, which give victory that wo
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  • ..., you wish to cut at him, you can do this also, for it is a fine thing; he who can use cuts and thrusts at the same time well can ruin some good friends t ...k over your left arm, and walk under his flail with full force, so that he who so swings, overswings inwards. If, however, you are a strong one, then tear
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  • ...8 073r.jpg|folio 73r]].</ref> He had a brother named '''Jacob Lignitzer''' who was also a fencing master,<ref name="Kal">The Fellowship of Liechtenauer is
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  • ...dition is certain is [[Antonius Rast]], a former Captain of the Marxbrüder who left a partially-completed fencing manual upon his death in 1549. This manu
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  • ...al texts, this refers to an attack from the bind, used against an opponent who is soft on the sword, in which the combatant winds over his opponent’s bl
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