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  • [[Category:Guards]][[Category:German Guards]]
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  • [[Category:Guards]] [[Category:German Guards]]
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  • ...niques]][[Category:German Techniques]][[Category:German Guards]][[Category:Guards]]
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  • [[Category:Guards]][[Category:German Guards]][[Category:Vier Leger]]
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  • [[Category:Guards]][[Category:German Guards]][[Category:Vier Leger]]
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  • [[Category:Guards]][[Category:German Guards]][[Category:Vier Leger]]
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  • [[Category:Concepts]][[Category:Guards]][[Category:German Guards]][[Category:Vier Leger]]
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  • [[Category:Guards]] [[Category:German Guards]]
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  • [[Category:Guards]][[Category:German Guards]]
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  • ''Wechsel'' ("change") is a term used in the [[German tradition]] in a variety of meanings, fluctuating between a [[hut|guard]], [[Category:Guards]][[Category:German Guards]]
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  • [[Category:Guards]][[Category:German Guards]]
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  • ...erhau]] ("Master Strikes") which break or defeat the [[Vier Leger]] ("Four Guards"). They are: [[Category:German Concepts]]
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  • ''Hut'' ("guard" or "ward", plural ''Huten'') in the [[German tradition]] is the term for "fighting postures" or "ready positions" taken ..."place or state, of ''lying'' (in wait, preparation etc.)"; thence Modern German ''Lager'' "camp; store, storage").
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] ...y be [[Andres Juden]] or [[Andre Lignitzer]], both of whom were apparently German fencing masters and were active before Hans von Speyer's time ([[Andre Paur
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  • | Language(s) = [[language::Early New High German]] '''Sloane MS No.5229''' contains a brief series of [[nationality::German]] fencing illustrations created in 1512 by [[Albrecht Dürer]].<ref name="D
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] | {{German translation|http://talhoffer.wordpress.com/2011/06/04/hans-talhoffers-fenci
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  • | language = [[language::New High German]] ...ni''' (Theodorus Verolinus) was a [[century::17th century]] [[nationality::German]] [[Freifechter]]. Little is known about this master's life, but in 1679, h
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  • | Language(s) = [[language::Early New High German]] ...hr's Fechtbuch''' (MS var. 83) is an anonymous 16th century [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] created some time before 1573.<ref name="Bauer">Bauer,
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  • ...e to deflect his thrust and hit with your own. There are four positions or guards you shall use, of these there are three at the full length of the lance and <section begin="67"/>Here end the techniques for the four guards with the lance.<section end="67"/>
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  • ...ciples from good masters, with figures of the most important positions and guards. And live in happiness.''</p> ...why I need to adopt their postures to defend myself from their extravagant guards. I have seen a great many of these, and I have noted that their positions d
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  • | Language(s) = [[language::Early New High German]] The '''Berlin Picture Book''' (Libr. pict. A 83) is a [[nationality::German]] manuscript thought to have been created in the workshop of [[Albrecht Dü
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  • ...y some 15 cm (almost 6 inches), allow occasional two-handed use. The cross-guards are usually straight, and the pommels Brazil-nut or disk-shaped (Oakeshott ...s]], or ''Grans espées d'Allemagne'', appearing frequently in 14th century German, but also in Spanish and English art. Early examples of the type appear in
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  • ...rt'', written down in rhymes by the grand ''Fechtmeister'' of the Medieval German school, Johannes Liechtenauer. He recorded his teachings in secret words, s ...e "parting strike" (''Scheitelhau'')<br/>6. Sixth there are the four basic guards<br/>7. Seventh there are the four techniques of displacement (''Versetzen''
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] '''Sebastian Heußler''' was a [[century::17th century]] [[nationality::German]] [[Freifechter]]. A native of Nuremberg, Germany, he was the eldest son of
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  • ...= [[language::Italian]]{{#set:language=French|language=Early New High German}} ...ecades, both in the original Italian and, beginning in 1619, in French and German translations. This unauthorized dual-language edition also included book 2
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  • | [[language::Early New High German]] '''Michael Hundt''' was a [[century::17th century]] German [[fencing master]]. His inclusion of a griffon with a sword in his heraldry
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  • ...us of Italy Have taught to many brave Cavaliers, French, Spanish, Italian, German, and others.</p> ...esent one action, and that through the discourse one can know all sorts of guards. I give to others the journey to Flanders or Italy to satisfy their curiosi
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  • | [[language::Early New High German]] ...aufstreichen''''' ("Play in the sweeping-upon") is a brief [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] from the early [[century::16th century]]. The author o
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] ...(Hans Niedel, Hans Mendel) was a [[century::15th century]] [[nationality::German]] [[fencing master]]. Little is known about this master, but he seems to ha
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] | {{German translation|http://www.hammaborg.de/de/transkriptionen/peter_von_danzig/ind
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] | translations = {{German translation|http://www.hammaborg.de/en/transkriptionen/peter_falkner/index.
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  • | {{german translation|http://schwertfechten.ch/html/i33/|1}} '''''Liber de Arte Dimicatoria ''''' is a [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] from the early [[century::14th century]]; it is genera
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] ...of very few glimpses into the characteristics of a potentially independent German martial tradition.
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] '''Nicolaüs''' was a [[century::15th century]] German [[fencing master]], presumably from Augsburg.<ref>His work is only associat
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  • ...rtical-align: middle; width: 350px;" | [[File:Swords, Science, and Society German Martial Arts in the Middle Ages.jpg|320x320px|center|link=]] ...www.lulu.com/shop/keith-farrell-and-jamie-acutt/swords-science-and-society-german-martial-arts-in-the-middle-ages/paperback/product-24026048.html Paperback]
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  • | [[language::Early New High German]] ...pear, Rapier, and Target"); the first printing included Dutch, French, and German editions, with descriptions and commentary by an anonymous author. The stru
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  • ...</ref> Note the beginning of the technique that also derives from the four guards: When you want to do this seriously move your right foot forward and turn y ...e picture above. These are the first two techniques deriving from the four guards of the sword that are described before the other sword techniques.</p>
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] '''Jörg Wilhalm''' was a [[century::16th century]] [[nationality::German]] [[fencing master]]. He refers to himself as a hatter (''Hutter''), a fact
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  • ...were spoken of above. And the said Fiore learnt of these things from many German masters. Also many Italians in many provinces and in many cities with massi ...fight with Misser Piero dala Corona [Piero 'della Corona'], who were both German. And the battle was in Perosa.
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  • ...f all German students, or perhaps merely the fencing master who taught the German students. ...Use of Fencing by Ridolfo Capo Ferro of Cagli,''' Maestro of the Most High German Nation, in the Famous City of Siena.</p>
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  • | Language(s) = [[language::Early New High German]] The '''Goliath Fechtbuch''' (MS germ. quart. 2020) is a [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] created between 1535 and 1540,<ref>Welle 2017, p 9. Th
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  • ...stab him the the face or chest. You can use this on both sides on the four guards.</p> [[Category:German]]
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  • | language = [[Italian]]{{#set:language=Early New High German|language=French|language=Italian}} ...(most notably [[Hans Wilhelm Schöffer]]), he became the dominant figure in German fencing throughout the 17th century and into the 18th.
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] '''Christoff Rösener''' was a [[century::16th century]] [[nationality::German]] [[Marxbrüder]] and certified [[fencing master|Master of the Long Sword]]
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  • ...n Pavia in 1399, this time training Giovannino da Baggio for a duel with a German squire named Sirano. It was fought on 24 June and hosted by Gian Galeazzo V ...technique against some basic attack (usually how to use one of the listed guards to defend), and then by his various Scholars (or Students), figures wearing
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] | nationality = German
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  • ! <p>[[Opus Amplissimum de Arte Athletica (Cod.10825/10826)|Vienna (Mair) German Transcription]] (1550s){{edit index|Opus Amplissimum de Arte Athletica (Cod ...lists the other main elements: these are seventeen. The first are the four guards-they are referred to as the text says: the ''Bastei''.</p>
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  • | data22 = [[language::Early New High German]] | {{German translation|http://www.hammaborg.de/de/transkriptionen/leckuechner_cgm582/i
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  • | language = [[language::New High German]] ...schen, Passchen; 1628-1678) was a [[century::17th century]] [[nationality::German]] [[fencing master]] and one of the most prolific authors on fencing of his
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] ...translation|http://talhoffer.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/ms-var-82-transl-german-v1.pdf|1}}
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  • | [[language::Early New High German]] ...''' (Paul Hektor Mayr, Meyer; 1517 – 1579) was a [[century::16th century]] German aristocrat, civil servant, and fencer. He was born in 1517 to a wealthy and
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  • | language = [[language::Early New High German]] '''Jakob Sutor von Baden''' was a [[century::17th century]] [[nationality::German]] [[Freifechter]]. He seems to have been a native of the Baden region of so
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  • * For German and Latin terms, note that it will sometimes help to search under the root * For German terms, note the following alternations: ''b-'' = ''p-'', ''d-'' = ''t-'', '
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  • ! <p>[[Opus Amplissimum de Arte Athletica (Cod.10825/10826)|Vienna (Mair) German Version]] (1550s)&nbsp;<span class="noprint plainlinks" style="font-weight: ...lists the other main elements: these are seventeen. The first are the four guards-they are referred to as the text says: the ''Bastei''.</p>
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  • ...s Amplissimum de Arte Athletica (Cod.10825/10826)|Mair's Vienna Version]] [German]</p> <span style="color:#cc0000;">Item:</span> The first, they are the Four Guards.<br />
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