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Cross Reference of Italian & German Longsword Strikes...

Postby Dana DeMore » Mon Nov 03, 2008 10:24 am

Does anyone know of a cross reference of Italian & German Longsword Strikes, Guards, Thrusts, Counters, etc. from Fiore Dei Liberi, Vadi, Liechtenaurer, Ringeck, Talhoffer, etc. ? I realize many of the moves of the Italian masters are similar because in some cases they studied, copied and created their own variations of a predecessors moves. Same for the German masters. Has anyone created a cross reference of all their moves, including moves that are the same or similar. Thanks! Dana
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Re: Cross Reference of Italian & German Longsword Strike

Postby Brandon Paul Heslop » Wed Nov 05, 2008 6:03 am

Dana DeMore wrote:Does anyone know of a cross reference of Italian & German Longsword Strikes, Guards, Thrusts, Counters, etc. from Fiore Dei Liberi, Vadi, Liechtenaurer, Ringeck, Talhoffer, etc. ? I realize many of the moves of the Italian masters are similar because in some cases they studied, copied and created their own variations of a predecessors moves. Same for the German masters. Has anyone created a cross reference of all their moves, including moves that are the same or similar. Thanks! Dana


Soon there will be such a reference...and much more. I can say no more on it than that, however.

-B.
Thys beeth ye lettr yt stondÿ in hys sygte \
To teche . or to play . or ellys for to fygte...

"This [is] the letter (way,) [for] standing in his (the opponent's) sight \
[either] to teach, or to play, or else for fight..."

-Man yt Wol.


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