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  • ...survive, he seems to have been [[Paulus Kal]]'s principle teacher, and Kal names him "the master of all pupils." For this reason, he was included in Kal's r
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  • ...d to the Our Lady, the Virgin Mary; the other to saint George. So that all names belonging to Our lady, in other words that are on her list, are called brot <p>Also, you should know that all the names which belong to the brothers of Our Lady obtain complete victory three days
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  • ...ith the false edge of the sword, and mentions of the older Bolognese guard names). The treatise covers the sword alone, sword and dagger, sword and cloak, d
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  • ...ith the false edge of the sword, and mentions of the older Bolognese guard names).
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  • The manuscript contains two names that may indicate possible previous owners (possibly including the translat
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  • ...'s art. All they do is jumble and confuse the plays and then give them new names (each one according to their own ideas), and they devise wide parries and o Are called by their names,<br/>&emsp;Will be revealed to you hereafter.<br/>
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  • | ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
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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 Fäktskola]]). GHFS was the f
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  • ...emotion of the mind, like the Wrath and Anger Cut. Also some receive their names from the shape they resemble in cutting, like the Rose Cut. Some are named
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  • ...rghausen. In 1721, when he challenged to fight two other fencing masters, names unknown, before Bayreuth's Marquis, Georg Wilhelm von Brandenburg-Bayreuth
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  • ...f against yourself, with moderation (at the expense of strangers and their names) whatever the text of this Zettel can allege or allow.</p>
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  • ...e are the names of the main techniques of the art of the long sword, whose names are chosen in such a way that you may understand them better. There are sev
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  • | <p>[Several Spanish names in a cursive handwriting from the 18th or 19th century that have no connect
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  • ...parts of the verses of the Long Sword, as they are known, as well as their names, so onward you know well and can understand. The first are the five strikes Glosa This names the double feint which is driven thus: when you come to him in pre-fencing
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  • ...iechtenauer. Hans Folz's verses have been rearranged to match the sequence given by Beringer, and the verses that are not found in Beringer have been insert ...to the uninitiated; whereas the initiated would understand the keywords as names for strikes.</ref> has Squints.
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  • <section begin="19"/>'''This is the text, wherein he names the five cuts and other plays of fencing.''' '''Gloss, etc'''. Here he names the four positions or four guards, about which there is something to be hel
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  • <section begin="19"/>{{red|b=1|This is the text, wherein he names the five cuts and other plays of fencing.}} {{red|b=1|Gloss, etc}}. Here he names the four positions or four guards, about which there is something to be hel
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  • ...unhelpful and impractical for a confrontation with sharps. Without naming names Monesi appears to clearly reference, again critically, the work of [[Marco ...nce, never have the benefit of being able to measure swords. Nor is this a given, since anyone can wear a sword of any length they please (speaking of Tusca
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  • <section begin="19"/>{{red|b=1|This is the text in which he names the five cuts and the other pieces of his fencing:}} {{red|b=1|Explanation, etc:}} Here he names the four lairs or four guards. There is little is to say about them; primar
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  • | {{grey|Tables on latitudes of seven climates, all with Greek names}}
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  • ...oman as Walpurga may suggest an allegorical aspect to the artwork, as both names belong to Medieval saints who were popular in Germany. A longer variant is given by Richard Gough, ''Human Nature Displayed in the History of Myddle (1824):
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  • In this table, the Munich is treated as the primary text and given priority of sequence whenever possible. The Lund's unique text is placed wh ...rself not mistake that more than four are known. Steer, Watch, Wrath whose names spring from their intentions and take this first as not only an example, I
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  • ...art of the long sword are named, as all are specifically titled with their names and are seventeen in number, and it begins with the five hews. The first he ...with the other four hews that will follow hereafter with their particular names. So that they, with their principles and plays, are not common to everyone.
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  • ...work concerning weapon use are often brief, but the poems and expressions given in the work provide us with clues as to how the weapons described were used ...ry is knotted to its flag, praise is woven in its mantle. Glorious God has given him for teaching the war against the infidel, and the orthodox path by natu
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  • | <p>[27] Those who will take delight in shielding against given blows with the false of the sword will turn out to be valiant players, beca ...e to the straits of the half sword, you will keep an eye on the left hand, given that the enemy cannot execute a presa other than with that one.</p>
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  • ...ory of Fencing'', 1998, p. 92); turning again to Florio, “''smarrare''” is given as “to pare or shave down” and so “''smarra''” may simply derive fr ...phrase “dull edge” is, in the original, “''costa''”; the relevant meaning given in Florio is “the back of a knife”. Viggiani uses it to refer, first, t
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  • ...so note and know what he says here, "before, after, the two things do", he names the five words; Before, After, Weak, Strong, in that instant/just as.<ref n
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  • ...Epitome on the Long Sword (how they are each called particularly by their names), so that you can remember and recall them all the better. The first are th
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  • ...of military exercises, one sees that it is conclusively necessary to men. Given that in times of war we wish to have use of it, what may be more convenient ...ordingly, I wish to know whether in the art of fencing a fixed rule can be given that can direct a man to its true understanding.</p>
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  • ...ct Chief-Techniques of the Art of the Sword, as each are called with their names, so that you can further undertake and understand them. <section end="13"/>
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  • ...Gate (Powerful)}}<ref>“Pulsativa” actually means “good for hitting”. Fiore names only a few of his guards “pulsativa”, namely the ones from which you ca ...uard,<ref>Frontale means “front” or “forehead” (The “frontale” is the name given to the armor a war horse wears around its head, protecting its forehead all
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  • ...art of the long sword are named as each are specifically titled with their names that you can better understand them.
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  • ...art of the long sword are named, as all are specifically titled with their names so that you can better understand them. They are seventeen in number, and i
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  • ...r you, and trap his hand and dagger, [and] pull toward the ground. That is names the scissors.
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  • Here the master names the six hidden strokes, as each is called with its name, so that you can le
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  • ...he Figures alone it is obvious. The Latins and Greeks gave the Rotella the names Clypeus, Aspis, Parma, from which fashion the Pelta hardly differs, being m
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  • ...''prime'', ''seconde'', ''tierce'' and ''quarte'', and the origin of these names. Then we shall treat of the divisions of the sword, then of counterposition | <p>[2] '''Description of the four principal guards and the origin of their names.'''</p>
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  • ...g to the old art, but according to our exquisite new art we have different names, but nonetheless it is one idea. High point, Hanging point, Iron door, Plow ...velin, boar spear, halberd, and pike. Similar ones are given many peculiar names I will not list for the sake of brevity.</p>
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  • ...nd when it appears to you that they know how to make these botte and their names then you have started them playing. Then they will want to learn. Know that And still I say to you, that when you have made the examination and given them the pros and cons of what you have taught, I want you to make them pra
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  • ...k teachings; it is unclear why this method did not appear in his book, but given the dates it may be that they represent his last musings on the weapon, wri ...ken'' of the same, for Your Princely Grace, giving their proper titles and names, how I know and am obliged to do, also in good part so that the teaching ca
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  • .... If you do not forget to keep this way, for throwing some attacks, I have given you all these remedies that you will be able to do. For you must remain war ...hrow a mandritto and a roverso strongly under your targa and when you have given your two defenses you will throw your right foot behind the left with a ris
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  • ...Fiore mentions in his prefaces that he owned books on the art and he also names two older masters in his tradition, [[Johane Suveno]] and [[Nicholai de Tob ...When you are in the Arena and want weapons and want the end to be promptly given—then take your sword exposed by the blade in your left hand so that the p
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  • ...u want.<ref>The image here is of a formal duel, in which the duellists are given their choice of weapons. This indicates a specific context for this art to | <p>[1] You are guards with your names<br/>Each of you, show yourself from the side.<ref>I’m indebted to Tom Leo
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  • ...or possibly of the rising class of Imperial Free Knights.<ref>He is never given such a surname in any contemporary records of his life, and the term only a ...lem]];<ref name="de’i Liberi Pisani Dossi"/> unfortunately, both names are given in Latin so there is little we can conclude about them other than that they
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  • ...h a parry or riposte. The finer points of conduct during a sword fight are given much attention, with L’Abbat relating experiences with other masters of t ...he French Revolution. The Corporation included many of the most celebrated names of the French fencing world such as Pompée, Cavalcabo, Saint-Ange, de la T
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  • ...the art of the Jewish man called Lew".</ref> has lead people to fabricate names like ''Jud Lew'' or ''Jude Lew'' (meaning "Lew the Jew"), even though such
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  • <p>The second is performed by hoisting the pike up to the given level, quickly bringing your right hand to the butt. </p> ...aving extended your strike you should always withdraw your left arm to the given position, returning to the same guard in which, whether the enemy is pressi
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  • ...strike him, according to which all the actions of my sword and defense are given direction.</p> ...empo'' of striking. However, this conflicts with the definition of measure given in the “Definition of some terms”, #4, which identifies narrow measure
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  • <p>Here the master names the six hidden strokes, as each is called with its name, so that you can le
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  • |Now, to clarify this material, here follows a catalogue of the names of the lines, so that the reader may have a reference to the Plate of all t |LIST AND NAMES
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  • ...h purpose and effect, that by the instructions and reasons, which shall be given him, he may easily without other master or teacher, become both strong, act ...be good that I show the name of every motion, to the end that using those names through all this work, they may the better be understood.</p>
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  • ...ore fully informed therein. Wherefore I desire you to tell me, if there be given anie certaine instruction and firme rule whereby to direct a man to the tru ...ted, as often as hee despiseth and contemneth this Arte, and that God hath given us wit and understanding to discerne and knowe the good and the badde: whic
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  • ...riends in peace, but cannot much hurt our foes in war, have I at this time given forth these Paradoxes to the view of the world. And because I know such str | '''The names and numbers of times appertaining unto fight both true and false.'''
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  • ''[This play has been moved to its proper location as given in Fiore's explanation.]'' | <p>[12] ''Because of the turn that I have given you by your elbow<br/>I believe I have cut you across the throat.''</p>
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  • ''[This play has been moved to its proper location as given in Fiore's explanation.]'' | <p>[12] ''Because of the turn that I have given you by your elbow<br/>I believe I have cut you across the throat.''</p>
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  • <p>Here the master names the six hidden strokes, as each is called with its name, so that you can le
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  • ...ecide which strike that the attacker can throw on the defender and will be given an explanation. | The following are the names of the six distinct targets where one can and must throw the three strikes
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  • <p>Here the master names the six hidden strokes, as each is called with its name, so that you can le
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  • common good had not given me that freedom. I feared everything in my which are possible. Consequently, we have given him the following Certificate, to serve him as he sees fit, even will he be
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  • ...eat, because he has passed the tip of his opponent’s sword, yet he has not given up the ability to attack however he wishes to. And if his enemy begins to d ...nst it. It should not be that strange if common fencers are always unsure, given that their training, not being founded on general sciences, should fail to
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  • ...Epitome of the Long Sword, how they are each called particularly by their names so that you can further remember and recall them. The first are the Five He
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  • ...or the text,<ref>Breu is not listed in the Augsburg tax records in 1542-3; given Mair's youth, he most likely hired Breu between his return in 1544 and his ...e could fence, wrestle, duel and practice other knightly games, which were given by him the name of ''Palestra'', which name is still in use by the Latins.
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