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  • ...Jacob Sutor. His side interests include Sickle, Great Stick and Two-handed sword, and he has studied fencing in various forms for over a decade.
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  • ...which slips under the opponent’s sword to attack from the opposite side. [[Joachim Meÿer]] similarly applies the term to a false-edge countercut. | title = <span style="font-size:1.17em;">[[Joachim Meÿer]]'s Treatise </span>
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  • ...ut being displaced or parried. The swordsman immediately cuts to the other side (eg. right v. left) without withdrawing his blade away from to opponent's b Meyer describes it as such:
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  • | title = Joachim Meyer | title = Sword
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  • | name = [[name::Joachim Meyers Fechtbuch]] | Scribe(s) = [[scribe::Joachim Meyer]] (?)
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  • # hold the sword with the right hand, # and you should stretch the left arm before his chest while seizing the left side,
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  • |Title=[[Joachim Meyers Fechtbuch (MS Bibl. 2465)|Joachim Meyers Fechtbuch]] |Author=[[Joachim Meyer]]
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  • | [[scribe::Joachim Meyer]] (?) | [[author::Joachim Meyer]]
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  • | [[Joachim Meÿer]] ...Fechter]]'' ("The Artful Fencer"), a brief overview of the teachings of [[Joachim Meÿer]], possibly via [[Jakob Sutor von Baden]], in addition to the comple
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  • ...umber of different weapon combinations including [[dussack]], [[two-handed sword]], [[spear]], and [[poleaxe]], [[rapier]] (both single and with secondary w ...her Johann Albrecht had an interest in fencing, including hiring [[Joachim Meyer]] to teach his son, and Mecklenburg would later become an important sponsor
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  • # a method by which it is essential to compose yourself athletically, the sword having been directed in the four aforesaid guards. # here namely is the best part of the sword,
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  • ...s mentioned in [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]'s [[Recital]] on unarmored [[long sword]] fencing. ...the right after the strike and strike him strongly from above to the left side. If he deflects this, strike nimbly to the next opening.
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  • | [[Joachim Meÿer]] (?) ...7th century]] German [[fencing master]]. His inclusion of a griffon with a sword in his heraldry may indicate affiliation with the [[Veiterfechter]] fencing
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  • ...seems to have completed some version of a gloss on fencing with the [[long sword]], apparently based on the anonymous [[pseudo-Peter von Danzig]] gloss of L ...ollinger]] (1556), and [[Fechtbuch zu Ross und zu Fuss (MS Var.82)|Joachim Meyer]] (1570), which despite being the latest is the cleanest extant version and
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  • ...ke]]s mentioned in [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]'s Recital on unarmored [[long sword]] fencing. | title = <span style="font-size:1.17em;">[[Joachim Meÿer]]'s Treatise (1570)</span>
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  • ...found in the 1570, and is in essence a rewrite of Part Two of the Munich's sword section. Only the Sword, Dusack, and Rapier appear below. Since the dedications are different (thou
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  • ...arf Fiore's own rather brief treatment of unarmored grappling. The dagger, sword, and polearm material is all more or less consistent across both traditions ...of laying down and taking up the sword, Germanic sash wrestling, and the [[sword dance]].
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  • ...ke]]s mentioned in [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]'s Recital on unarmored [[long sword]] fencing. ...let a double feint pass and strike him to the top of his head on the right side.
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  • ...ter von Danzig, Pseudo-Peter von Danzig, and Pseudo-Hans Döbringer side by side, and where applicable illustrated with gorgeous full-color scans from the G ...baton, dagger, sword vs. dagger, and sword in one hand in volume I, and of sword, axe, spear, or mounted fencing in volume II—carefully laid out with the
    101 KB (14,647 words) - 19:59, 26 January 2024
  • ...to his publication of [[Walpurgis Fechtbuch (MS I.33)|MS Ⅰ.33]], [[Joachim Meyer]], and others). Of this, he simply wrote "I regard myself as a student of the sword rather than a publisher, and am making these manuals available to support r
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