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  • But I may not, at length, conclude,<br/> Stride with the right foot behind his right,<br/>
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  • | Thereon you retain&nbsp;/ <br/>and have all the length and breadth of the art. | {{red|He who dismounts <br/>begins fencing on foot}}
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  • ...eat is made to the side and not up;<br/>And the beat wants to be one arm's length on the lance,<br/>And whoever goes against it will make such a failure.</em ...ponent’s spear, and to do that I step crosswise off the line with my right foot, crossing his spear and beating it to the left. When you step and beat asid
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  • | point at one foot from the ground. Being on the third, at two feet from the ground. And on th ...r right foot.</ref> is in front, because you can make this having the left foot in front. And you must hold your guards of the sword at your right at the h
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  • <p>If you see the enemy's foot narrow, it will be to offend, if it is wide it will be to wait.</p> ...oot in front of the other; be advised that with this last pacing, the left foot must move first.</p>
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  • ...ur positions or guards you shall use, of these there are three at the full length of the lance and one in the middle.<section end="27"/> ...ion in the middle of the lance with both hands, in the same way as in full length guard and parry the opponent's attack.<section end="44"/>
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  • <section begin="14"/>{{red|14.}} At the length, turn around, so the horse hurries back<section end="14"/> <section begin="16"/>{{red|16.}} Catch the weapon, in the length, when riding against<section end="16"/>
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  • ...the two-handed sword (with both hands on the grip, hence [[longsword]]) on foot and without armour, following the main body of verse and commentary preserv ...ses, rather than a strict word-by-word rendition. Nearly all pages feature length translation notes, however, specifying — as per the criteria on interpret
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  • | This you shall understand:<br/>&emsp;all arts have length and measure. ...t follow the correct arc down towards the other side, in front of the left foot.<section end="3"/>
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  • | Thereon you grasp, <br/>&emsp;All Art has length and measure. ...may not have its correct path downwards to the other side before the left foot.<section end="4"/>
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  • <section begin="1"/>'''Of Battling and Fencing in Armour on Foot, Shortly Described''' ...ne will reasonably<ref>orig. ''zimlich''</ref> learn how it is to fight on foot, and I also want to take three advantageous, artificial weapons for myself:
    33 KB (5,852 words) - 02:32, 27 March 2024
  • ...e armoured or unarmored I make strong thrusts. I step offline with my left foot and I put a thrust into your face. I can also place my point and blade betw ...or out I give strong thrusts. And I will step out of the way with my left foot and thrust my point in your face, or I will enter [with] my point and with
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  • ...vious that the manuscript is based on [[Salvator Fabris]] and the side and foot notes are done by a student or a different master and should give hints how ...12 bifolia) sewn together in a single gathering with three wide (app. 50mm length) stitches. The bastard title is made out of 2 sheets of rough cardboard wit
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  • ...d yourself to this:<br/>All art has a time and place.<ref>lit: All art has length and measure</ref> ...t thereby and its correct path down to the other side in front of the left foot cannot happen.<section end="4"/>
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  • ...self to this:<br/>&emsp;All art has a time and place.<ref>lit: All art has length and measure</ref> ...s its correct path downward to the correct other side in front of the left foot.<section end="3"/>
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  • ...from a forwards or backwards position. A full turn is when you circle one foot around the other, one remaining where it is while the other rotates around ...“accresso” as the lead foot moves forward, then a “discresso”, as the rear foot moves forwards too.</ref></p>
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  • ...imple displacement, where the long edge is above. And jump with your right foot to him at his left side and hit him to the head or any place where you can ...im or stab him where you like. And when you will jump, then lift the other foot a little, so you can better jump beyond him.</p>
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  • | length = ...him by one leg and pull him forcefully upwards, and hit him with the other foot with your leg, so he falls.</p>
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  • | length = ...t your right arm around his waist and turn him with a jerk. Put your right foot forward in front of his waist or otherwise with his body behind it. That gi
    24 KB (3,663 words) - 19:49, 22 December 2023
  • ...cises with cane fighting, dagger fighting, and cane and shield fighting on foot. The author details the proper ways to feint and hit, the ways in which one ==='''Chapter Concerning how the Play of the Canes are on Foot'''===
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  • | length = ...]. (Traditional dueling would typically begin on horseback before going to foot combat, and the ''ecranche'' is designed for mounted fencing, but Gladiator
    80 KB (13,895 words) - 19:12, 27 October 2023
  • | ''Hold yourself to this,<br/>&emsp;all art has length and measure.'' ...e from whichever side you hew, that you follow-after the hew with the same foot if you want to correctly deploy all your plays with strength and as such al
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  • | Hold yourself to this:<br/>&emsp;All art has length and measure. ...tain its correct path below to the correct other side in front of the left foot.<section end="3"/>
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  • | <p>[25] The employment of heavy weapons and the delight in throwing with length and extension nourishes good energy and ideal strength, so that then coming ...yond a half a braccio, accompanying always the hand with the foot, and the foot with the hand.</p>
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  • ...s the general foreword to the unarmoured<ref>blossfechten</ref> fencing on foot, note this well.''' | This you shall know,<br/>&emsp;that all things have length and measure.
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  • ...'palmo'' (plural ''palmi'') is an antique unit of measurement. Its precise length varied by location, but was typical around 25cm.</ref> above his head, and ...accio''<ref>The ''braccio'' is another antique unite of measurement, whose length varied by location. A Milanese ''braccio'' for example was 59.49cm, or appr
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  • | length = ...h four <br/>&emsp;or six impertinent peasants<br/>Place in front whichever foot you want <br/>&emsp;and with the gate make a barrier<br/>And put the point
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  • | length = ...den and Glasgow.</ref> his neck with the strong, and spring with the right foot behind his left<ref>"Behind his neck" omitted from ''Ergrundung Ritterliche
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  • ...the noble weapon called Lance; in the beginning of battle, on horse and on foot, is its use. And whoever watches it with its dashing pennant should be frig .... And this will result in our lances crossing each other at about an arm’s length from the point. My lance however will then run into his body, while his wil
    45 KB (8,398 words) - 21:32, 25 June 2021
  • weapons and goes on foot a great distance up a [hill] for a long length (piece or section) to strengthen himself. Later he returns
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  • ...ir enemies' ranks and cannot wield their pikes due to inconvenience of its length, they will soon just leave it, promptly grabbing their rotellas and the afo ...way) or else otherwise on the back, and will plant the Pike near the right foot, the arm somewhat extended but curved or bent to be able to conveniently jo
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  • ...at he who often makes this exercise will extend his bottes and advance the foot with more flexibility and ease than he who has no other art than the natura ...ower because the movement of the wrist is swifter than the movement of the foot to carry a thrust.</p>
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  • ...both how to handle all those weapons on horseback which here are taught on foot, as also all other weapons whatsoever.</p> ...a circle or part of a circle: of the which the hand is the Center, and the length of the sword, the Diameter.</p>
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  • ...it is to derive results from it. Now continue, and tell me the entirety at length, heading by heading, so that our discussion isn’t without profit. </p> ...tant, four high and four low. Of the low ones, two are done with the right foot forward, and two with the left. And they have two names, namely ''coda lung
    299 KB (52,677 words) - 05:30, 11 November 2023
  • ...of the flag will always be among the most commended, since it readies the foot, it renders the waist pliable; the hand becomes strong, the arm flexible. I ...it, you find yourself in the posture seen in the picture. With your right foot, pole hand, and your waist gracefully in unison, you may salute the spectat
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  • | <p>[15] The weapons which are of length exceeding the distance of natural defense and offense are ill suited and ab ...r, being unable to handicap him generally), of bestowing a sword of lesser length to him than to those who are small, who perchance could have other advantag
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  • ...l be readie everie yere, daie, and houre to live and die at your Lordships foot to do you service. ...small of stature and weake of strength, may with a little removing of his foot, a sodain turning of his hand, a slight declining of his bodie, subdue and
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  • ...roud, and the unarmed the armed. And many times it happens that someone on foot defeats and conquers someone on horseback.</p> ...xt makes it absolutely clear that it refers to passing back with the front foot.</ref> remain side-on.</p>
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  • ...gin="1"/>{{red|b=1|This is the general preface of the unarmored fencing on foot, remember it well:}} ...u wish to see art", etc.,<ref>Verse 9.</ref> he means to advance your left foot, and with that, cut straight toward your opponent with threatening strikes
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  • ...tion begin="1"/>'''This is the general preface of the unarmored fencing on foot. Mark this well.''' | Be prepared for that:<br/>&emsp;All art has length and measure.
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  • ...well, he will not therefore acquire understanding of this science without length of time and continuous exercise.</p> ...proper method, and aims at knowledge of parrying and of wounding, by firm foot just as with the pass, when one must bind the enemy and when one must draw
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  • ...come in the Ox or take the sword onto the right shoulder so that the left foot stands forth, step and cut with the long edge from the right diagonally to ...e right, if one cuts at your opening from above, then step with your right foot well out from his strike to his left side, and cut Crooked ''Indes'' with c
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  • ...you have approached within distance so that he could hit by advancing his foot, you must form the counter-position without moving the feet. In this way, i ...eapons and stood firm on his feet, the reason being that a movement of the foot is slower than that of the weapons, and therefore he could parry before you
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  • <p>Whichever leg<ref>lit: foot, but can and often mean the leg</ref> stands forward, bend it.<br/>The hind <p>Fence upright with a straight body.<br/>Drive a powerful posture from that length.</p>
    190 KB (29,865 words) - 22:36, 28 March 2024
  • | alternative title(s) = [[title::The Book of Grappling on Foot]] | length =
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  • ...he fencer has placed most of their weight (often, but not always, the back foot), and sometimes including multiple versions of each figure in an illustrati ...e smaller. Each man should understand his stature, Vitruvius says that the foot is the sixth part of the stature of the human.</p>
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  • ...In the name of God and Saint George, we begin our system with Grappling on foot, seeking to gain superior holds. Holds are not superior unless they give yo ''[In the Getty, the Scholar steps with his left foot in front of his opponent's right, not behind.]''<section end="dagger 19"/>
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  • ...In the name of God and Saint George, we begin our system with Grappling on foot, seeking to gain superior holds. Holds are not superior unless they give yo ''[In the Getty, the Scholar steps with his left foot in front of his opponent's right, not behind.]''<section end="dagger 19"/>
    347 KB (63,985 words) - 19:19, 21 February 2022
  • | length = ...awn very carefully, including an indication that each fencer has the right foot forward, a detail that will not be evident in later figures. The final (and
    68 KB (11,630 words) - 16:03, 17 November 2023
  • ...is around the middle of the strong and weak of the sword halfway along its length. The fourth part is the Schweche (weak) which is used for Durchwechseln (ch ...ands against the opponent’s face. In the left Ochsen stand with your right foot forward and hold the sword with the hilt near your head high on the left si
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