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NOW: FECHTSCHULEN Matt Galas "On the After blow" in European Fencing Traditions Kunst Fechter's blog article on "What exactly were the Fechtschulen?" Kevin Maurer's blog article on "Who were the Freifechter?" Christopher Amberger on Fechtschulen 16th-century Germany Kevin Maurer's article on "Insights into the fechtschulen of the MarxBruder and Federfechter's Guilds" "Did Medieval Commoners Practice with Fighting Masters?" by Hugh Knight Discussion on "Fechtschule" on Swordforum Wikipedia on Marxbr�der Wikipedia on Federfechter "Sechs Fechtschulen" by Karl Wassmansdorff - 1870 "Der Ritterlichen Freyen Kunst der Fechter" by Christoff R�sener (Master of the Longsword of the Brotherhood of St Marx) - 1589

Interesting images of sword grip and wrist angles (Updated). Collection of images showing variations of Vom Tag Map of locations related to fencing masters and landsknechts. (Work in progress) Map of locations related to the Teutonic Order. (Work in progress) Map of locations related to the Hanseatic League. (Work in progress) Images of Wallhausen 1614: Training for battle field.

Manuscripts and Books.

Iberian Medieval and Renaissance

Figueiredo-Diogo-Gomes-de-Montante-Translation-Myers-and-Hick-1651.pdf 259KB

Caranza-Jeronimo-de-Filosof�a-de-las-Armas.pdf 66MB

Caranza-Jeronimo-de-dialogo-tercero-qve-trata.pdf 38MB