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Johannes Liechtenauer (also Lichtnauer, Hans Lichtenawer) was a
German fencing master who had a
great level of
influence on the
German fencing tradition...
- the 17
members of the "society of
Johannes Liechtenauer". The book
reports teachings of
Johannes Liechtenauer,
Andres Lignitzer,
Martin Hundfeld and Ott...
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tradition of the 14th-century
master Johannes Liechtenauer. The
earliest surviving treatise on
Liechtenauer's system is a m****cript
dated to
possibly the...
- of the
German school of
fencing in the
tradition of
Johannes Liechtenauer.
Liechtenauer is here for the
first time
mentioned by name, and his teachings...
- of
Liechtenauer in 1470.
Ringeck seems to have aut****d one of the few
complete glosses of the
epitome of the
grand master Johannes Liechtenauer, making...
- Hans Stettner, who was in turn an
initiate of the
tradition of
Johannes Liechtenauer. He
served as
fencing master at
three different courts in his career...
- it is
identified with the
position vom tage in the
system of
Johannes Liechtenauer,
according to Ms. Nürnberger
Handschrift GNM 3227a.
Although vom tage...
- extant; a
great many of
these describe methods descended from
Liechtenauer's.
Liechtenauer's Zettel (recital)
remains one of the most
famous — if cryptic...
- Wilhalm: Bloßfechten mit dem
langen Schwert, 1523 (2r-41r);
Johannes Liechtenauer:
Kunst des
langen Schwerts, 1523 (42r-49r);
Lienhart Sollinger: Ergründung...
- make it
clear that he had some
connection to the
tradition of
Johannes Liechtenauer, the
grand master of a well-known
Medieval German school of fencing....