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As the [[Church]] was an important part of [[medieval]] life and supported learning, many scholars made the attempt to ensure that their studies blended with the doctrine of the day.
As the [[Church]] was an important part of [[medieval]] life and supported learning, many scholars made the attempt to ensure that their studies blended with the doctrine of the day.


==Scholar (Western Sword Arts)==
==Scholar ([[western martial arts|Western Martial Arts]])==
A '''scholar'' is an individual who has progressed beyond the basics in their study of Western Swordsmanship.
A '''scholar''' is an individual who has progressed beyond the basics in their study of [[western martial arts|Western Swordsmanship]].
[[category:sciences]][[category:occupation (medieval)]] [[category:western martial arts]]

===Scholar in The Tower Fechtbuch===
The '''Scholar''' in the Tower Fechtbuch (also known as Royal Armouries MS. [[I.33]]) is one of three depicted characters used to illustrate the techniques of the [[fechtbuch]]. The remaining two are the [[Priest]] and less seen [[Walpurgis]].

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A scholar is someone who has been schooled in some discipline. This discipline is typically academic although it is not necessarily so.

As the Church was an important part of medieval life and supported learning, many scholars made the attempt to ensure that their studies blended with the doctrine of the day.

Scholar (Western Martial Arts)

A scholar is an individual who has progressed beyond the basics in their study of Western Swordsmanship.

Scholar in The Tower Fechtbuch

The Scholar in the Tower Fechtbuch (also known as Royal Armouries MS. I.33) is one of three depicted characters used to illustrate the techniques of the fechtbuch. The remaining two are the Priest and less seen Walpurgis.