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Sigmund Schining ein
Ringeck (Sigmund ain
Ringeck,
Sigmund Amring,
Sigmund Einring,
Sigmund Schining) was a
German fencing master.
While the
meaning of...
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obscure verse. It was
through students of Liechtenauer, like
Sigmund Ringeck, who
transcribed the work into more
understandable prose that the system...
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later became the
German masters of the 15th century,
including Sigmund Ringeck, Hans Talhoffer,
Peter von
Danzig and
Paulus Kal. It is
possible that the...
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decline of the "Society of Liechtenauer"
under Peter von Danzig,
Sigmund Ringeck, and
Paulus Kal. Kal's contemporary, Hans Talhoffer, may have been involved...
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Peter von
Danzig zum Ingolstadt, Jud Lew, and
Sigmund Schining ein
Ringeck in the 15th century, are
organized such that each
couplet or
quatrain is...
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Schining ein
Ringeck. Contents:
Blossfechten (longsword and messer) 1r - 22r
Gloss of Liechtenauer's
longsword Blossfechten by
Ringeck (fragment) 22v...
- combat.
Important 15th
century German fencing masters include Sigmund Ringeck,
Peter von
Danzig (see Cod. 44 A 8), Hans
Talhoffer and
Paulus Kal, all...
- Liechtenauer) Nürnberger
Handschrift GNM 3227a (c. 1389)
Fechtbuch of
Sigmund Ringeck (1440s)
Codex Vindobonensis B 11093, kept in Vienna, and "Gladiatoria"...
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martial school. It is
demonstrated in,
among other works, the
treatises by
Ringeck. 上野 靖之 (1966) 剣道教典 (Educational
Model Fencing) 尚武館刊. p317 (in ****anese)...
- The
practice of
Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA)
first started in
Australia in the late 19th
century before largely dying out.
There was then a...