Schiltslac

Schiltslac
German (“shield blow”) A sword & buckler technique from the anonymous German MS. I.33 or “Tower Fechtbuch” (c. 1295). The use of the buckler to strike an opponent’s sword and/or buckler to one side, while instantaneously delivering an attack of one’s own. To knock aside the opponent’s buckler and leave him open to an attack.

Medieval glossary. 2014.

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  • Манускрипт I.33 — Манускрипт I.33, инвентарный номер; Tower of London manuscript I.33, Royal library Museum, British Museum No. 14 E iii, No. 20, D. vi. (также известен как «фехтбух из Тауера»),  самый древний из фехтовальных фолиантов позднего Средневековья …   Википедия

  • Royal Armouries Ms. I.33 — Royal Armouries Ms. I.33, also known as the Tower manuscript because of its long stay in the Tower of London, is the usual name for the earliest known surviving European fechtbuch, although it deals only with the sword and buckler. The… …   Wikipedia

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