- full
verse was
learned only afterward. The
Society of
Liechtenauer (Geselschaft
Liechtenauers) is a list of
seventeen masters found in the introduction...
-
Martin Wierschin,
Meister Johann Liechtenauers Kunst des
Fechtens (1965), pp. 31–34. H. P. Hils,
Meister Johann Liechtenauers Kunst des
langen Schwertes (1985)...
-
tradition of the 14th-century
master Johannes Liechtenauer. The
earliest surviving treatise on
Liechtenauer's system is a m****cript
dated to
possibly the...
-
carnival costumes.
Fechtbuch Historical European Martial Arts Hils, Hans-Peter,
Meister Johann Liechtenauers Kunst des
langen Schwertes, Lang (1985). v t e...
- the 17
members of the "society of
Johannes Liechtenauer". The book
reports teachings of
Johannes Liechtenauer,
Andres Lignitzer,
Martin Hundfeld and Ott...
-
besides unarmed combat.
Amongst these are
transcriptions of
Johannes Liechtenauer's mnemonic poem on the
longsword dating back to the late
fourteenth century...
- darstellend. Prague: J.G. Calve, 1887. Hils, Hans-Peter.
Meister Johann Liechtenauers Kunst des
langen Schwertes. Frankfurt-am-Main/New York City:
Peter Lang...
-
versions of his treatise,
which he
styled the
Society of
Liechtenauer (Geselschaft
Liechtenauers).
While several of
these masters remain unknown, the majority...
- extant; a
great many of
these describe methods descended from
Liechtenauer's.
Liechtenauer's Zettel (recital)
remains one of the most
famous — if cryptic...
- 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...