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Paulus Kal was a 15th-century German fencing master. According to his own testimony, he was the student of one Hans Stettner, who was in turn an initiate of the tradition of Johannes Liechtenauer. He served as fencing master at three different courts in his career, serving in various military capacities including commanding men in at least three campaigns. Perhaps his most significant legacy is an honor role of deceased masters included in the Bologna (Ms. 1825) and Munich (Cgm 1507) versions of his treatise, which he styled the Society of Liechtenauer (Geselschaft Liechtenauers). While several of these masters remain unknown, the majority wrote treatises of their own and Kal's list stands as an independent confirmation of their connection to the grand master. Kal's treatise is also intere

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  • Paulus Kal was a 15th-century German fencing master. According to his own testimony, he was the student of one Hans Stettner, who was in turn an initiate of the tradition of Johannes Liechtenauer. He served as fencing master at three different courts in his career, serving in various military capacities including commanding men in at least three campaigns. Perhaps his most significant legacy is an honor role of deceased masters included in the Bologna (Ms. 1825) and Munich (Cgm 1507) versions of his treatise, which he styled the Society of Liechtenauer (Geselschaft Liechtenauers). While several of these masters remain unknown, the majority wrote treatises of their own and Kal's list stands as an independent confirmation of their connection to the grand master. Kal's treatise is also interesting in that it represents the first attempt to give pictorial illustrations for parts of Liechtenauer's tradition of fencing. (en)
  • Paulus Kal était un maître escrimeur et condottiere allemand du XVe siècle, il a servi Louis IX de Bavière. En 1450, il écrit un traité de combat décrivant l'art de l'escrime (Cgm 1507, 95 folia). Le livre se divise selon les différentes armes, combat à cheval, à l'épée,avec épée et bouclier , lutte aux couteaux, à la dague, sans arme. Un livre est étrange il s’appelle "Duel d'un homme et d'une femme" on ignore sa signification. L'art du combat de Paul Kal n'est pas délicat il s'agit de techniques pour l'usage de la guerre. (fr)
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  • Paulus Kal (en)
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  • Cgm 1507 (en)
  • Codex Icon 393 (en)
  • Codex S.554 (en)
  • Gotti MS (en)
  • MS Chart.B.1021 (en)
  • MS KK5126 (en)
  • Ms. 1825 (en)
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  • Paulus Kal était un maître escrimeur et condottiere allemand du XVe siècle, il a servi Louis IX de Bavière. En 1450, il écrit un traité de combat décrivant l'art de l'escrime (Cgm 1507, 95 folia). Le livre se divise selon les différentes armes, combat à cheval, à l'épée,avec épée et bouclier , lutte aux couteaux, à la dague, sans arme. Un livre est étrange il s’appelle "Duel d'un homme et d'une femme" on ignore sa signification. L'art du combat de Paul Kal n'est pas délicat il s'agit de techniques pour l'usage de la guerre. (fr)
  • Paulus Kal was a 15th-century German fencing master. According to his own testimony, he was the student of one Hans Stettner, who was in turn an initiate of the tradition of Johannes Liechtenauer. He served as fencing master at three different courts in his career, serving in various military capacities including commanding men in at least three campaigns. Perhaps his most significant legacy is an honor role of deceased masters included in the Bologna (Ms. 1825) and Munich (Cgm 1507) versions of his treatise, which he styled the Society of Liechtenauer (Geselschaft Liechtenauers). While several of these masters remain unknown, the majority wrote treatises of their own and Kal's list stands as an independent confirmation of their connection to the grand master. Kal's treatise is also intere (en)
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