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- German_school_of_fencing abstract "The German school of fencing (Deutsche Schule; Kunst des Fechtens) is the historical system of combat taught in the Holy Roman Empire in the Late Medieval, Renaissance and Early Modern periods (14th to 17th centuries), as described in the Fechtbücher ("combat manuals") written at the time. The geographical center of this tradition was in what is now Southern Germany (Augsburg, Frankfurt, Nuremberg).During the period in which it was taught, it was known as the Kunst des Fechtens, or the "Art of Fighting".It notably comprises the techniques of the two-handed longsword, but also describes many other types of combat, notably mounted combat, unarmed grappling, fighting with polearms, with the dagger, the messer with or without buckler, and the staff. Most of the authors are, or claim to be, in the tradition of the 14th century master Johannes Liechtenauer. The earliest surviving treatise on Liechtenauer's system is contained in a manuscript dated to 1389, known as Ms. 3227a.More manuscript treatises survive from the 15th century, and during the 16th century, the system was also presented in print, notably by Joachim Meyer in 1570.The German tradition is eclipsed by the Italian school of rapier fencing by the early 17th century.Fencing with the German longsword has been one focus of historical European martial arts reconstruction since the late 19th century (Alfred Hutton).The term "German school of fencing" is quite misleading and can bring confusion, because there were and there are different German fencing schools. For example: both German academic fencing and the old German theatrical swordplay are both referred to today as "German school of fencing".".
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- German_school_of_fencing aka "historical German swordsmanship, Kunst des Fechtens".
- German_school_of_fencing country "Holy Roman Empire".
- German_school_of_fencing famousPract Hans_Talhoffer.
- German_school_of_fencing famousPract Johannes_Liechtenauer.
- German_school_of_fencing famousPract Paulus_Hector_Mair.
- German_school_of_fencing famousPract Sigmund_Ringeck.
- German_school_of_fencing focus Dagger.
- German_school_of_fencing focus Longsword.
- German_school_of_fencing focus Messer_(weapon).
- German_school_of_fencing focus Pole_weapon.
- German_school_of_fencing focus Ringen.
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- German_school_of_fencing imagecaption "page of Mscr. Dresd. C 93 by Paulus Hector Mair".
- German_school_of_fencing name "German school of historical fencing".
- German_school_of_fencing subject Category:Combat_treatises.
- German_school_of_fencing subject Category:Fencing_in_Germany.
- German_school_of_fencing subject Category:German_Renaissance.
- German_school_of_fencing subject Category:German_martial_arts.
- German_school_of_fencing subject Category:Historical_European_martial_arts.
- German_school_of_fencing subject Category:Swordsmanship.
- German_school_of_fencing subject Category:Trials_by_combat.
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- German_school_of_fencing comment "The German school of fencing (Deutsche Schule; Kunst des Fechtens) is the historical system of combat taught in the Holy Roman Empire in the Late Medieval, Renaissance and Early Modern periods (14th to 17th centuries), as described in the Fechtbücher ("combat manuals") written at the time.".
- German_school_of_fencing label "Deutsche Fechtschule".
- German_school_of_fencing label "Escrime médiévale".
- German_school_of_fencing label "Esgrima germánica".
- German_school_of_fencing label "German school of fencing".
- German_school_of_fencing label "ドイツ流剣術".
- German_school_of_fencing sameAs Deutsche_Fechtschule.
- German_school_of_fencing sameAs Esgrima_germánica.
- German_school_of_fencing sameAs Escrime_médiévale.
- German_school_of_fencing sameAs ドイツ流剣術.
- German_school_of_fencing sameAs m.03hxmf.
- German_school_of_fencing sameAs Q941446.
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- German_school_of_fencing sameAs German_school_of_fencing.
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