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In Service of the Duke
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31 December 2006

Writing in the mid-15th century, Master Paulus Kal was the agent, confidante and fencing master to the powerful Duke Ludwig IX of Bavaria-Landshut. In his fencing book, prepared for this ducal patron, he presented standard and variant techniques in the tradition of Johannes Liechtenauer, in beautifully rendered and highly detailed illuminations of figures wielding the sword, sword and buckler, dagger, messer (falchion), spear and poleaxe, plus mounted combat.
This beautifully produced full-size facsimile edition includes transcriptions of the German text below each reproduction of the original's folios, to which is added an English language translation. The book also includes a technical analysis of the material, page-by-page commentary, glossary and bibliography. The edition is limited to 900 copies, each copy being hand numbered. It is presented in full-colour, in a large-format volume (380mm high x 320mm wide) with leather and cloth binding, complete with a protective slipcase.
HISTORY / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology, HISTORY / Military / General, HISTORY / Europe / Medieval, Combat / defence skills and manuals, European history: medieval period, middle ages
Publisher's Foreword
Author's Preface
About the Author
Introduction
Dedication by Paulus Kal
Section I: Duel on Horseback & On Foot
Section II: Duel on Foot with Poleaxes
Section III: Duel with Clubs & Shields
Section IV: Duel Between a Man and a Woman
Section V: Sword & Buckler
Section VI: Longsword
Section VII: Messer
Section VIII: Dagger
Section IX: Wrestling
Technical Analysis / Commentary
Appendix A: Liechtenauer's Zettel
Appendix B: Brief Remarks on a Later Copy of Paulus Kal
Glossary
Bibliography