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Fechtbuch

Fechtbuch (plural Fechtbücher) is German for 'combat manual', one of the manuscripts or printed books of the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance containing descriptions of a martial art. Usually, the term is taken to include 15th and 16th century German manuals, but the nature of the subject matter does not allow a clear separation of these from treatises from other parts of Europe on one hand (particularly from the Italian and French schools), and from manuals of later centuries on the other hand.

List of Fechtbücher:

  • English manuals
    • "Additional Manuscript 39564", 15th century [2]
    • Harliean Manuscript 3542 ("The Man Who Wol"), 15th century [3]
    • George Silver "Paradoxes of Defense" (1599)
    • Joseph Swetnam "Schoole of the Noble and Worthy Science of Defence" (1612) [4]
    • Sir William Hope, several books (1690s)
    • Capt. John Godfrey "A Treatise Upon the Useful Science of Defence, Connecting the Small and Back-Sword" (1747)
    • Alfred Hutton "Cold Steel, A Practical Treatise on the Sabre" (1889), "Old Sword-Play" (1892)

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