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  • ...development and dissemination of HEMA in Greece, both as martial arts and martial sports. The Hellenic Federation of HEMA is member of the International Fede
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  • #REDIRECT [[Historical European Martial Arts]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Historical European Martial Arts Alliance]]
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  • {{soft redirect|wikipedia:Historical European Martial Arts}}
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  • ...f Battle, a school dedicated to the study and practice of medieval martial arts. ...l martial arts Hugh spent many years studying traditional Japanese martial arts, earning a certificate in Japanese swordsmanship and Jujutsu and a black be
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hellenic Federation of Historical European Martial Arts]]
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  • Espada, the Ibero-American Community for European Martial Arts.
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  • Page for the Historical European Martial Arts Federation of Slovenia
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  • ''[http://mas.cardiffuniversitypress.org/ Martial Arts Studies]''
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  • ...enaissance Martial Arts''; Paladin Press). He has consulted in the martial arts for both film and print in several faculties on numerous occasions, and has
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  • ...nd one of the founding members of HEMAC, the [[Historical European Martial Arts Coalition]]. His areas of expertise are longsword and dagger, unarmored and
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  • | topics = Historical European Martial Arts ...l independent publishing house catering to the Historical European Martial Arts community. Founded in early 2010, it has put out a several of titles by aut
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  • ...ng that group's highly effective and reality tested "street-rules" martial arts programs. ...ia and was part of that school's first generation of students studying the martial art of Fiore de'i Liberi (Arte e Scientia d'Armizare). He became an instruc
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  • ...king in the field of martial arts studies with a focus on European martial arts. From the beginning in 2013, APD has been publishing in '''diamond open acc ...history of science and technology, archaeology, sport sciences or martial arts studies.
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  • ...itt technique and the abilitickly are the biggest draw for western martial arts schools today. ...egacy to the West has meant that Occidental students seek training in the "Arts of Mars" for the purpose of defence and perhaps self-discipline, but not to
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  • Bio from his article in ''Masters of Medieval and Renaissance Martial Arts'': ...on, and interpretation of Medieval source texts about the European martial arts, while holding on to knightly philosophies and traditions. Szabolcs has bee
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  • ...his dissertation for publication. His areas of practical European martial arts interest include swordsmanship, wrestling, and archery.
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  • ...ory at the University of Leipzig. She trains in Renaissance German martial arts the ARMA way. She has partaken of horse riding for some years now and still
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  • Copy from ''Sigmund Ringeck's Knightly Arts of Combat'': ...o, kendo, classical fencing, and koryu bujutsu. Historical Western martial arts have been David's field of study since 1996. David's favorite sword is the
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  • ...cal Fencing Association', or '''NYHFA''', is a Historical European Martial Arts school founded in 2005 with branches in Kingston, NY; New York City NY; Del ...Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA). We teach the Kunst des Fechtens (arts of fighting) of medieval Germany as described in the various surviving manu
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  • ...storical European Martial Arts. Comprised of dozens of independent martial arts schools and clubs throughout the world, the Alliance provides its affiliate ...well as freedom and variety in the pursuit of Historical European Martial Arts. The [http://hemaalliance.com/?page_id=117 Freedom of Study Policy] built
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  • '''Matt Easton''' is a martial arts teacher and arms and armor researcher who was born in 1976 in London, Engla He has been involved with historical European martial arts (HEMA) since 1997 and has been teaching since 2000, establishing [[Schola G
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  • ...tinuing in the nineties in Shaolin Kuntao. Steve began his western martial arts training in 2002 as a member of [[MASHS]] and he is a former charter member In addition to Steve’s western martial arts pursuits, he is a student of Shindo Muso Ryu Jodo and Nakamura Ryu Battodo
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  • ...arts in late '90s. He publishes articles and books on ancient weapons and martial art, and he has been invited for years now as instructor in the biggest HEM ...rt]], he organized many stable and travelling exhibitions with it, showing martial art and its weapons, allowing hundred of practitioners to handle ancient we
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  • ...w.noblescience.org Noble Science Academy] is a Historical European Martial Arts federation founded in 2007 with schools located in Northern (Reno/Sparks) a
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  • '''Neo-Creco/Roman martial arts''' The Neo-Creco/Roman martial arts were predominatly wrestling arts and existed in forms that were meant for combat with or without the use of
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  • ...Kansas State University. He now trains in ''Kunst des Fechtens'' as both a martial artist and a scholar. He previously trained in jujitsu, kung fu, arnis, kar
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  • ...is a fencer, researcher, and instructor in the Historical European Martial Arts HEMA from the period of the 14th until the 17th century. For several years, ...ncing and Shotokan Karate, and are currently Wing Chun, Historical Martial Arts, and most recently Taijiquan. He has been a member of Zornhau since 2005, a
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  • | subheader = Medieval European Martial Arts Guild ...an Martial Arts Guild''', or '''MEMAG''', is a Historical European Martial Arts school founded in 2006, with branches in Luray - Virginia, Salisbury - Mary
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  • ...s and studying culture. His early career included teaching western martial arts including historical sword combat, Victorian combat forms and classical fen
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  • | topics = Historical European Martial Arts '''Chivalry Bookshelf''' was a major publisher of Historical European Martial Arts literature, offering a number of popular titles by prominent practitioners
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  • Copy from ''In Saint George's Name: An Anthology of Medieval German Fighting Arts'': ...ior to [''In Saint George's Name: An Anthology of Medieval German Fighting Arts''] is ''In Service of the Duke: The 15th Century Fighting Treatise of Paulu
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  • ...end, and the history of games, as well as medieval and Renaissance martial arts. Forgeng did his doctorate in Medieval Studies at the University of Toronto
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  • ...tudy of history through the medium of the historical, martial and creative arts.'' == Academy of Historical Arts in Glasgow ==
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  • ...the&nbsp;Wiktenauer!</h1>The free library of [[Historical European Martial Arts]] books and manuscripts
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  • ...to a serious study group, and we hope, finally into a full fledged Martial Arts school. We are dedicated to the study and interpretation of manuscripts tha
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  • | subtitle = [[title::Collected Martial Arts and Exercises]] '''''Exercitiorum Atque Artis Militaris Collectanea''''' ("Collected Martial Arts and Exercises") is a [[nationality::Spanish]] [[fencing manual]] by [[Pedro
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  • {{#evp:youtube|b6V1nrnU4wU|Helenic Academy of Historical European Martial Arts|left}}
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  • ...]". ''[[Journal of Western Martial Art]]''. Electronic Journals of Martial Arts and Sciences, 2008. Retrieved 2009-02-15.</ref><ref>It's worth noting that
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  • | topics = Historical European Martial Arts ...federation of researchers and practitioners of Historical European Martial Arts. This not-for-profit firm publishes historical treatises, critical editions
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  • ...asks Monte set himself."<ref>[[Sydney Anglo|Anglo, Sydney]]. ''The Martial Arts of Renaissance Europe''. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000.
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  • ...te)|Exercitiorum Atque Artis Militaris Collectanea]]'' ("Collected Martial Arts and Exercises"). Two manuscripts of some of Monte's work also exist, the Sp ...a broader context of the art of war."<ref>[[Sydney Anglo]]. ''The Martial Arts of Renaissance Europe''. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000.
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  • Important centers of 16th century martial arts in Germany were Frankfurt, Augsburg and Nuremberg. *[[Historical European Martial Arts]]
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  • ...e Achille Marozzo''' aims to study and popularize (mostly) italian martial arts of Middle Age and Renaissance, especially the ancient science of fighting w Therefore we banned all forms of contamination with modern or eastern martial disciplines and artistic creativity on the part of our instructors: humbly
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  • | topics = Historical European Martial Arts
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  • ...ng manuals'''. While most regions of the world have produced a few martial arts treatises over the centuries, the European treatise tradition far exceeded ...a reader can easily follow. Reconstructing the historical European martial arts thus involves consulting a variety of different types of literature in orde
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  • ...ng manuals'''. While most regions of the world have produced a few martial arts treatises over the centuries, the European treatise tradition far exceeded ...a reader can easily follow. Reconstructing the historical European martial arts thus involves consulting a variety of different types of literature in orde
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  • ...book", and notes that it may have been one of the earliest printed martial arts treatises produced.<ref>Ibid, p 194.</ref> The style of [[grappling]] illus
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  • ...iam Cavendish]], Marquis of Newcastle.<ref>[[Sydney Anglo]]. ''The Martial Arts of Renaissance Europe''. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000.
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  • ...edom, survivalism and preparedness, firearms and shooting, various martial arts and self-defense, military and police tactics, investigation techniques, sp ...from a variety of well-known and notable figures in the firearms, martial arts, self-defense, privacy, personal freedom and survival fields, among them Jo
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  • ...when he and Brian McIlmoyle formed [[Academy of European Medieval Martial Arts|AEMMA]] in 1998. I was one of the original crop of students later that year
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  • ...iam Cavendish]], Marquis of Newcastle.<ref>[[Sydney Anglo]]. ''The Martial Arts of Renaissance Europe''. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000.
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  • ...istorical Fencing School), or '''GHFS''', is a Historical European Martial Arts club founded in 2003 in Gothenburg, Sweden, by [[Anders Linnard]] and [[Tho ...d on interpretations of the historical sources. All techniques and martial arts interpretations are done based on a contextual understanding and an iterati
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  • ...te)|Exercitiorum Atque Artis Militaris Collectanea]]'' ("Collected Martial Arts and Exercises"), or possibly the autograph that was translated to produce t
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  • ...nslations and scholarly analysis of subjects related to historical martial arts (available on major bookselling sites).
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  • ...erpts/masters.html |title=The Death of History: Historic European fighting arts in the Mis-information Age |author=J. Christoph Amberger |work=Fencers Quar Christian Egenolff is best known in the historical European martial arts community for his publication of ''[[Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst
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  • ...ber of '''[[Espada]]''', the Ibero-American Community for European Martial Arts.
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  • ...e research and facilitate discussion about the historical European martial arts. It is my preference that Wiktenauer remain a neutral party, outside of the
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  • <p>Cory Winslow, Medieval European Martial Arts Guild</p>
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  • ...ely a mystery. We don't know when or where he lived, or what his family or martial lineage was. He would not even be mentioned by his first name until the cre ...d opportunities abounded for young men who wished to learn exotic fighting arts.<ref>Similar statements are made by a few other masters in this period, inc
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  • ...uer via Priest Döbringer” in ''Masters of Medieval and Renaissance Martial Arts''. 2008 also saw a new transcription of the fencing teachings in 3227a by [ ...cutt]] in 2010 (under the pen name James Wallhausen) as ''Knightly Martial Arts: An Introduction to Medieval Combat Systems''.
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  • | Mamluk Martial Arts Literature
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  • ...stem''. Retrieved 26 May 2012.</ref> and the oldest extant Western martial arts treatise. The original currently rests in the Rare Book & Manuscript Librar
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  • ...New York and London under the title ''The Art of Combat: A German Martial Arts Treatise of 1570''. A second edition with minor corrections was published i ...er]] translated the treatise to modern German, and this was published by [[Arts of Mars Books]] under the title ''Joachim Meyers Kunst Des Fechtens. Gründ
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  • [[Category:Historical European martial arts]]
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  • ...wordsmanship that includes illustrations.<ref>Anglo, Sydney. ''The Martial Arts of Renaissance Europe''. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000.
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  • ...ersity of Salzburg in Austria"]. The [[Association for Renaissance Martial Arts]], 2005. Retrieved 30 November 2010.</ref> but is absent from other present
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  • ...r and Romein de Hooghe".<ref>[[Sydney Anglo|Anglo, Sydney]]. ''The Martial Arts of Renaissance Europe''. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000.
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  • ...Beringois of the Ms. G.B.f.18.a]". ''Hans Talhoffer ~ A Historical Martial Arts blog by Jens P. Kleinau'', 09 July 2013. Retrieved 10 November 2015.</ref>
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  • ...>This figure shows that the clerics and monks were educated in the martial arts, for there is an entire manuscript on parchment in which the lessons are de
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  • ...chtbuch:'' Giving it Voice." ''Masters of Medieval and Renaissance Martial Arts''. Ed. [[Jeffrey Hull]]. p 249. Boulder, CO: [[Paladin Press]], 2008. ISBN
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  • ...ersity of Salzburg in Austria"]. The [[Association for Renaissance Martial Arts]], 2005. Retrieved 23 November 2014.</ref> but its omission from the other
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  • ...]], this is one of only three extant treatises on Medieval English martial arts.<ref name="BL"/> | source title= American Academy of English Martial Arts
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  • ...ds, United Kingdom. It contains oldest extant treatise on Medieval martial arts, ''[[Liber de Arte Dimicatoria]]'', and it appears to have been devised by
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  • ...-hans-kuchler-and-johannes-hartlieb/ Hans Talhoffer ~ A Historical Martial Arts blog by Jens P. Kleinau]''. Retrieved 23 May 2015.</ref> Talhoffer went on ...eal this to people; do the following. You will know that in the cabalistic arts every day is divided into twelve hours. Of these twelve hours six are befor
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  • ...ique of Chivalric Axe Combat]''. [[The Association for Renaissance Martial Arts]]. Retrieved 6 March 2012.</ref> | source title= Association for Renaissance Martial Arts
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  • ...iddle; width: 350px;" | [[File:Swords, Science, and Society German Martial Arts in the Middle Ages.jpg|320x320px|center|link=]] ...op/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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  • ...is one of only three extant treatises describing Medieval English martial arts.
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  • ...Beringois of the Ms. G.B.f.18.a]". ''Hans Talhoffer ~ A Historical Martial Arts blog by Jens P. Kleinau'', 09 July 2013. Retrieved 20 November 2017.</ref>
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  • | Mamluk Martial Arts Literature .../ref>. The work is attributed to the famous «father» of Islamicate martial arts literature Ibn Akhī Ḥizām (c. 250 AH/ 864 CE; given as Ibn Akhī Khuzā
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  • ...r, Schermeister, Schirmmeister]". '' Hans Talhoffer ~ A Historical Martial Arts blog by Jens P. Kleinau], 2011. Retrieved 20 June 2015.</ref> Apart from hi ...First?" ''In Saint George's Name: An Anthology of Medieval German Fighting Arts''. Wheaton, IL: [[Freelance Academy Press]], 2010.</ref> [[wikipedia:Albert
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  • ...-Book from 1459 AD by Hans Talhoffer]''. The [[Historical European Martial Arts Alliance]], 2006. Retrieved 31 October 2010.</ref> Aside from his own work,
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  • ...nationality::German]] [[fencing master]]. He wrote that he studied martial arts under [[Hans Stettner von Mörnsheim]], and was an initiate of the traditio ...ter/ Paulus Kal, a Schirrmeister]. ''Hans Talhoffer ~ A Historical Martial Arts blog by Jens P. Kleinau'', 2011. Retrieved 17 August 2015.</ref> The Nuremb
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  • ...enry]]. ''In Saint George's Name: An Anthology of Medieval German Fighting Arts''. Wheaton, IL: [[Freelance Academy Press]], 2010. p79.</ref> | source title= Hans Talhoffer: A Historical Martial Arts blog by Jens P. Kleinau
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  • ...and the duel in the Codex 5278]". ''Hans Talhoffer ~ A Historical Martial Arts blog by Jens P. Kleinau''. 30 November 2011.</ref> The original currently r
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  • ...e [[gloss]]es (commentaries) on this poem, using it to structure their own martial teachings. Liechtenauer's influence on the German fencing tradition as we c ...First?" ''In Saint George's Name: An Anthology of Medieval German Fighting Arts''. Wheaton, IL: [[Freelance Academy Press]], 2010. p6</ref> However, given
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  • ...ion by Meyer. See [[Joachim Meyer]]. ''The Art of Combat. A German Martial Arts Treatise of 1570.'' Trans. [[Jeffrey L. Forgeng]]. London: Frontline Books,
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  • ...ce in the next 20 years.<ref>[[Sydney Anglo|Anglo, Sydney]]. ''The Martial Arts of Renaissance Europe''. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000.
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  • ...hia in present-day Austria, but settled in Venice. Generous patrons of the arts, in the course of the first half of the seventeenth century they were ennob ...present age, as you can see every day principally in Tuscany, while other arts that were not practised in antiquity have been discovered.</p>
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  • <p>Cory Winslow, Medieval European Martial Arts Guild (2009)</p>
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  • ...merely "[R. L.] Scott's Liechtenauer MS",<ref>Sydney Anglo. ''The Martial Arts of Renaissance Europe''. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000. ...ss]] in ''In Saint George's Name: An Anthology of Medieval German Fighting Arts''.
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  • | source title= Association for Renaissance Martial Arts
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  • ...merely "[R. L.] Scott's Liechtenauer MS",<ref>Sydney Anglo. ''The Martial Arts of Renaissance Europe''. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000. ...ished in 2005 by [[Paladin Press]] as part of ''Sigmund Ringeck's Knightly Arts of Combat: Sword-and-Buckler Fighting, Wrestling, and Fighting in Armor''.
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  • ...r and Romeyn de Hooghe".<ref>[[Sydney Anglo|Anglo, Sydney]]. ''The Martial Arts of Renaissance Europe''. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000. ...ral, otherwise, it would once again die with the one who had found it. The arts then demand time, diligence, exercise, education, and this with ingenuity i
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  • ...pus Amplissimum de Arte Athletica'', Mair's enormous compendium of martial arts teachings.
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  • ...pus Amplissimum de Arte Athletica'', Mair's enormous compendium of martial arts teachings. It reproduces both the German text of the [[Opus Amplissimum de
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  • ...appears to have made his living teaching, including training people for [[martial dueling]] and [[trial by combat]]. ...hoffer’s confession in Salzburg"]. ''Hans Talhoffer ~ A Historical Martial Arts blog by Jens P. Kleinau'', 18 May 2016. Retrieved 18 May 2016.</ref> Auer's
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  • ...ions]”. [[Journal of Western Martial Art]]. Electronic Journals of Martial Arts and Sciences, 2008. Retrieved 2015-11-23.</ref> It has been suggested by va Fiore wrote that he had a natural inclination to the martial arts and began training at a young age, ultimately studying with “countless”
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  • ...and the duel in the Codex 5278]". ''Hans Talhoffer ~ A Historical Martial Arts blog by Jens P. Kleinau''. 30 November 2011.</ref> and contains only simple
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  • ...pus Amplissimum de Arte Athletica'', Mair's enormous compendium of martial arts teachings.
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  • ...kept hidden and buried among my papers in my office where the Muses after martial efforts made me, and hope that will keep me company. But I now have the des ...lash. I know of no man, as long as I have practiced in all the sciences or arts, that having a sword in hand, cutlass, or another weapons that can properly
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  • ...eems to have been more interest in non-military works, with a focus on the arts, coinciding with a moderate political status quo between Granada and the Ch ...to how the weapons described were used. Whether or not Ibn Hudayl had any martial or military experience himself is debatable, but his work seems to correspo
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  • ...treatise ever published.<ref>[[Sydney Anglo|Anglo, Sydney]]. ''The Martial Arts of Renaissance Europe''. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000.
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  • ...is as a Hired Assassin in Sweden].'' [[Association for Renaissance Martial Arts]]. Retrieved 2011-12-18.</ref> In ca. 1599, Fabris may have been invited to ...s rejoice, in that men of learning and science have never translated their arts from theory to practice, as now a man of arms has brought his from practice
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  • ...al arts were being forgotten, and he saw this as a tragedy, idealizing the arts of fencing as a civilizing and character-building influence on men. Where M ...those who out of idleness and neglect fail to respect the good virtues and arts, and those that do neither love nor feel inclination to learn, not just fai
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  • ...th your right hand, behind his shoulder by the leather collar that martial arts masters use to wear. If he then tries to free himself with his left arm, an
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  • ...play/practice) to refer to practice arms. [[Sydney Anglo]] (''The Martial Arts of Renaissance Europe'' p.324, footnote 102) refers to evidence showing tha
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  • ...oing, Meyer sought to update—even reinvent—them in various ways to fit the martial climate of the late sixteenth century, including adapting many techniques t ...bmission for your acceptance, from my slight ability to reveal the fencing arts in an understandable way, and to disclose the same in an intelligible manne
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  • ...com/u/18927715/pasch_bibli_en.pdf XVII Century Historical European Martial Arts: A Commented Bibliography of Johann Georg Paschen]". Retrieved 18 June 2012
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  • | source title= Hans Talhoffer ~ A Historical Martial Arts blog by Jens P. Kleinau
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  • ...aviolo to a public fencing match to demonstrate the superiority of English arts, but even though they placarded London, Southwark, and Westminster with the ...ers, which whether I can perform or not, I submit for trial to your Honors martial censure, being at all times ready to make it good, in what manner, and agai
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  • ...this specifically to indicate a serious adversary as opposed to a martial arts opponent.
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  • ...ded effect. Thus, considering closely, and knowing that in other cases all Arts follow Nature, without ever contravening her, I have chosen to conduct our ...retendue. Ce que conſiderant de pres, & ſachant d'autrepart, que touts les Arts enſuivent la Nature, sans jamais y contrevenir, j'en ay prins occaſion de
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