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  • | <poem style="color:#A40000;">You should pull to him And learn to press the hands</poem>
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  • ''Gassenhau'' (or ''-hauer'', lit. "alley-strike(r)") is a type of strike described in [[CGM 558]] ([[Hugo Wittenwiler]]) and Both descriptions seem to describe a flurry of blows intended to intimidate or push back the opponent.
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  • ...ve another art and explanation than in the first<ref>G: previous</ref><ref>R: previously illustrated</ref> recital and also approaches<ref>zugehen is a ...<br/>&emsp;Guard yourself from great wrath<br/>To such, bring the parrying to them. <br/>&emsp;Through that, you may well succeed. <br/>In all your fenci
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  • I did. My name is Mike Rasmusson, and I am a longsword addict. ...trip to a sword smithy in the Black Forest in 1995 while taking a week off to visit friends between business engagements in Germany. The smith was a dire
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  • | founder = Brian R. Price ...of Swordsmanship'', which was intended to be an academic journal dedicated to HEMA research. A second issue was published in 2005, but after that the pro
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  • <!----------Name----------> | name = [[name::Bref Instructions vpõ My Pradoxes of Defence]]
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  • ...of Liechtenauer]] are known to have taught the unarmored fencing according to [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]'s [[Recital]] on the Long Sword, namely [[Sigmund ...eitelhaw]]. Also included are illustrations from three manuscripts related to the texts.
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  • <!----------Name----------> | name = [[name::Bref instructions upon my Paradoxes of defence]]
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  • ...ge from above, and remain with your arm high and move your point downwards to his face or chest. ...dem arm[e] hoch vnd senck Im den ortt vnte[r]sich zu seyne[m] gesicht od[e]r prust [etc]
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  • The Zwinger wants to rob him</poem> ..., remain with the long point long in front of his face, so that he is able to do nothing and cannot come through below.
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  • to ward off strikes and thrusts skillfully. learn to turn away strike and thrust.</poem>
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  • <!----------Name----------> | name = [[title::Paradoxes of Defense]]
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  • <!----------Name----------> | name = [[name::Traite des armes]]
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  • <!----------Name----------> | name = [[name::Traite des armes]]
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  • Learn to find strokes, thrusts and cuts Vnd do mit dy meyste[r] krenck[e]n</em></poem>
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  • <!----------Name----------> | name = [[name::Paradoxes of Defence]]
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  • ...ced it in his ''The Archeology of Weapons: Arms and Armour from Prehistory to the Age of Chivalry'' 1960. ...d in 1927 by [[R. E. M. Wheeler]] into a typology of nine types labelled I to IX.
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  • Learn to do the Wincker in a double manner To the right from the left</poem>
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  • <!----------Name----------> | name = [[name::L'exercice des armes]]
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  • | <poem style="color:#A40000;">If you want to run off ...women do when they unspool the yarn on both sides. And do as if you wanted to sit down with the Messer, and let the Messer go off from both sides, so tha
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  • | <poem style="color:#A40000;">If you want to take over him ...[speaks]: If you want, etc. You should understand it this way: if you want to take his Messer, do it this way-if you both stand in the hanging point on h
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  • <!----------Name----------> | name = [[name::Kunst des Messerfechtens]]
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  • <!----------Name----------> | name = [[name::Sobre la Destreza de las Armas]]
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  • If you want to force the stances Mind yourself not to displace
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  • <!----------Name----------> | name = [[name::Reglas para La Destreza de Las Armas]]
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  • | {{red|Young knight learn<br/>&emsp;To have love for God; honor women and maidens,}} ...m the Salzburg.</ref> becomes too short and may not have its correct going to the right side, etc. <section end="2"/>
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  • If you want to win in the Messer combat Stier and the Eber should be known to you</poem>
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  • | <poem style="color:#A40000;">If you want to dupe him Wind to the left, go through in winding
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  • <!----------Name----------> | name = [[name::Discours de la théorie de la pratique et de l’excellence des armes]]
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  • Learn to step twofoldly</poem> ...ement, that is about bowing and its peculiarities. It is to be noticed and to be known here that many good elements and Messer takings come from the bowi
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  • <poem style="color:#A40000;">Learn to draw after Make the cuts point to the defence
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  • ...ented in order. Other pictures are placed around them based on resemblance to Cluny or their respective places in the gloss. In the case of Kal, Falkner, ...Zettel passage, but other assignments are based on the Cluny's resemblance to other illustrations with firm ''Zettel'' associations, and the rest are fil
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  • Of the masters if you want to dupe them If he wants to bind on you
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  • ...to your right side and strike to him with the Entrüsthau long from the arm to his head. ...be[r] Ee mit dem haw den du so spring mit dem recht[e]n fuß vnd mit der vo[r] gestrib[e]n<ref>geschrieben</ref> versatzu[n]g auß dem haw wol auff dein
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  • <!----------Name----------> | name = ''Opera Nova''
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  • ...thau or else to your right side, leap out of the stroke with the left foot to his right side and fall with the sharp edge over his arm and press him with ...ß auff seyn rechte seytt[e]n vnd fall Im mit der scharphen schneyd[e]n vbe[r] seyn ar[m]m vnd druck In mit dem schnyt von dir das soltu albog[e]n treyb[
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  • Dy meyste[r] treybt zu rück Hye sagtt de[r] meyste[r] von dem durchwechsel vnd spricht Durchwechsel das [etc]
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  • ...</ref> fencing master<ref>D. ''schirmaiste~'', R. ''schiermeister''.</ref> to the highborn prince and noble Lord Albrecht, Pfalzgraf<ref>Count Palatine</ | Thus cultivate your honor.<br/>&emsp;Practice chivalry and learn<ref name="line-d">Line omitted from the Dresden.</ref>
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  • Turn the point to the face ...nd told about the first chapter with his characteristics. Now he commences to the other chapter and says: Do the Wecker skillfully, etc. Now notice that
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  • If the displacement is delivered to it ...Messer and “simultaneously” go high with the arm, wind and hang the point to his face. Amen.
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  • | name = Matrakçı Nasûh | The Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Török, Nr. O.128
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  • ...neral consistency in the language used in this section, I was able to keep to a 1:1 translation of certain nouns and verbs, with few exceptions. The tran ...pin", and "drive". The word "Ittem" appears quite a lot and is mostly used to itemise different points but is occasionally better served as a conjunction
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  • | name = Adam van Breen ...After he went bankrupt in Amsterdam in 1624, he left for Oslo but returned to Amsterdam in 1628. In 1636, he left for Norway again, where he helped decor
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  • If you want to ashame him Learn to take away on the Messer</poem>
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  • Therefrom learn to recognise strokes, thrusts and cuts ...esser and how they are called. Thus, he calls each particular one with the name, one after the other.
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  • ...which he did and put together himself, the text and the explanation of it to His Highness Prince and Duke Philip Palatine of Rhein, Arch-Cup-bearer and ...r dy er selbs gemacht vnd geticht hatt Den Text vnd dy auslegu[n]g dar übe[r] Dem hochgepor[e]n furst[e]n vnd her[re]n hertzog[e]n philipp[e]n phaltzgra
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  • <!----------Name----------> | name = [[name::Oplodidaskalia sive Armorvm Tractandorvm Meditatio Alberti Dvreri|Οπλο
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  • ...p of Liechtenauer]] are known to have taught the armored fencing according to [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]'s [[Recital]] on the Short Sword, namely [[Peter ...side-by-side comparison of their [[gloss]]es. This comparison is intended to demonstrate how masters from the same lineage and even the same teacher mig
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  • | {{red|Young knight learn<br/>&emsp;To have love for god, honor maidens and women}} | {{red|If you wish to examine the art,<br/>&emsp;Go left and right with cutting}}
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  • ...ig isten hochmechttigisten Fürsten und herren herrn {{red|M}}aximilionn''' Römischenn Keyserß &c hochloblichister gedächnus Ritterspile zum tail durc ...ood here, how to do that they have before their eyes, so that they be able to reconstruct each and everyone of them.</p>
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