Postby Jaron Bernstein » Wed Mar 08, 2006 8:42 am
Mike, John,
Here are some examples of how it is used in the text:
"Bind against his incoming cut, and as soon as the blades connect, push your pommel through under your right arm, stepping at the same time well out toward his left side; and go up with crossed hands, and cut with thelong edge through the Rose sideways from below behind his arm at his head"
(pg. 41r, paragraph 4)
or
Mittelhut
Concerning this Middle Guard you shall be instructed later in the section on the Dusack; as you do it there with one hand, so shall you do it there with both hands. I did not initially intend to present it here, but I have not been able to avoid it, since the Rose can be more fitly taught from no other guard"
40r paragraph 5
While I can cipher out some of the techniques from this, I am still unclear as to what the "Rose" he refers to is.