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- Livre d'escrime de Talhoffer de l'an 1467 at Google Books. Prague: Chez L'Auteur, 1894. Hergsell, Gustav, and Talhoffer, Hans. Talhoffers Fechtbuch (Ambraner...
- and teachers each providing a slightly different take on the art. Hans Talhoffer, a mid-15th-century German fightmaster, is probably the most prominent...
- Hans Talhoffer (c. 1450s). "Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS 78.A.15) Folio 60r". wiktenauer.com. Retrieved 2016-02-01. Hans Talhoffer (c. 1450s). "Talhoffer Fechtbuch...
- daggers. Spotlight: The Rondel Dagger (myArmoury.com article) Website about Talhoffers Fetchbuch Overview of Medieval arms and armour Montanaro's Medieval Period...
- by several fencing masters of the later 15th century, including Hans Talhoffer (1443), Peter von Danzig and Jud Lew. Paulus Kal counts him among the...
- numerals (Talhoffer Thott, 1459). At this time, knowledge of the numerals was still widely seen as esoteric,[citation needed] and Talhoffer presents them...
- Chapter: Pas D'armes. ASIN: B005HJTS8O. In 1459 (MS Thott 290 2) Hans Talhoffer reported that in spite of Church disapproval, there were nevertheless...
- the target, but more strength is needed to throw them accurately. Hans Talhoffer (c. 1410-1415 – after 1482) and Paulus Hector Mair (1517–1579) both mention...
- role in the German schools of fencing in the 15th century. Notably, Hans Talhoffer depicts techniques to be applied in such duels, separately for the Swabian...
- horizontally) as well as for ceremonial purposes. In medieval Europe Hans Talhoffer (c. 1410-1415 – after 1482) and Paulus Hector Mair (1517–1579) both mention...