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The Illuminated Fight Book, facsimile project; Walpurgis Fechtbuch (MS I.33) (wiktenauer.com) Full text of I.33 and translation (schwertfechten.ch) David Rawlings, Obsesseo: The Art of Sword and Buckler training DVD (London Longsword Academy/Boar's Tooth) A Partial, Possible Interpretation of the I.33 Manuscript by John Jordan
His blade also has an unstable, fiery appearance, explained in canon reference books as stemming from a cracked kyber crystal. [26] The Inquisitors of the Galactic Empire are depicted as wielding a unique variation of a double-bladed saber, mounted on a rotating ring enabling the blades 360 degrees of rotation and short-term flight capability.
Lightsaber: The lightsaber, also referred to as a laser sword by those who were unfamiliar with it, was a weapon usually used by the Jedi, the Sith, and other Force-sensitives. Lightsabers consisted of a plasma blade, powered by a kyber crystal, that was emitted from a usually metal hilt and could be shut off at will.
1r, a drawing of a fencer with various arms, still used as a title page in the convoluted ms. and inscribed with Paulus Hector's name. 1v-2r, a double page illustration showing a fighting arena with spectators; 76r-80v, 101r-102v longsword; 81r-91v, [fol. 92 empty] 93r-95v, 103r-108r armoured combat; 96r-96v, 98v judicial combat, Swabian law ...
The sette spade Diagram from the MS Vitt. Em. 1324 (fol. 15v).. De Arte Gladiatoria Dimicandi was written by Italian fencing master Filippo Vadi between 1482 and 1487. It consists of an opening prologue describing the art of fencing followed by colored plates illustrating specific techniques for the longsword, dagger, pollaxe, spear and club.
A page on the program’s website listing its performance metrics does not include an entry for the number of exonerations. Federal data provided via a public records request was riddled with errors.
The body of techniques used in English Longsword use has survived to the modern day in three manuscripts: The Ledall Roll (British Library Add MS 39564); Man yt Wol ("The Man that Will") (British Library Harley MS 3542) [2] [3] and the British Library Cotton Titus Manuscript [4] [5]
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