I know this may sound irrelevant to the whole thing here, but just a quick question:
Who read the fighting manuals back in the Middle Ages? Nobles? Mercenaries? Taking in consideration that being able to read was not so common back then, of course!
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Not to split hairs, but when asking questions of this nature, bear in mind that the earliest extant fechtbucher are from the late Middle Ages (late 14th / early 15th C.), and the vast majority are firmly placed in the Renaissance.
That's true Jake, I was referring to the mid-late Medieval period (12th - 14th centuries), where the middle class still couldn't read much
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