A Collection of Asses from Various Historical Sword Fighting Treatises

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A Collection of Asses from Various Historical Sword Fighting Treatises
courts won't let you put your husband in a hole and beat him over the head with a rock anymore. because of woke
The wonderful fencing illustrations in Hans Talhoffers fencing manuals are of course iconic! We have two different versions of this Talhoffer design, one of them featuring German calligraphy spelling 'Hep! vor Schwert, vor Körper', which means 'Hep! Before Sword, before Body'.
Medieval Margins is a Norway based design project by medieval-excited HEMAists, combining art from real medieval manuscripts with hand-drawn calligraphy
Recently completed Albion Ringeck (Talhoffer build) commission.
http://idb.ub.uni-tuebingen.de/opendigi/Md2#p=627 This manuscript, which is only dated "15th century" by the Tübingen University Library that owns it, seems to portray a trial by combat against a dragon, including a human combatant who could have stepped right out of Talhoffer. "Tübinger Hausbuch", ms. MD 2, fol. 312v. (via Michael Chidester, Wiktenauer Director)
Watch "Stangeschieben: a medieval exercise for explosive power" on YouTube
printed some fencing tshirts with my own designs :D