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'''Hans Talhoffer''' was a [[Germany|German]] master of the [[longsword]]. He wrote a number of [[fechtbuch]]er in the [[15th century]] and taught fencing in the [[Liechtenauer]] style. His works also deal with fighting with [[dagger]]s, [[polearm]]s and grappling as well as various weapons used in [[judicial duel]]s. |
'''Hans Talhoffer''' was a [[Germany|German]] master of the [[longsword]]. He wrote a number of [[fechtbuch]]er in the [[15th century]] and taught fencing in the [[Liechtenauer]] style. His works also deal with fighting with [[dagger]]s, [[polearm]]s and grappling as well as various weapons used in [[judicial duel]]s. |
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== Modern Translations and Interpretations == |
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*Medieval Combat, ''Hans [[Talhoffer]] translated by Mark Rector. |
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Revision as of 08:33, 4 February 2007
Hans Talhoffer was a German master of the longsword. He wrote a number of fechtbucher in the 15th century and taught fencing in the Liechtenauer style. His works also deal with fighting with daggers, polearms and grappling as well as various weapons used in judicial duels.
Modern Translations and Interpretations
- Medieval Combat, Hans Talhoffer translated by Mark Rector.