Rappier

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While it is tempting to translate this weapon as “rapier”, its use bears only a superficial resemblance to the classical rapiers as we now think of them.  A more accurate description of this weapon would be sidesword; a cut and thrust sword popular across the continent at the time, and showing the beginnings of the complex hilts which would become a defining characteristic of rapiers.
 
While it is tempting to translate this weapon as “rapier”, its use bears only a superficial resemblance to the classical rapiers as we now think of them.  A more accurate description of this weapon would be sidesword; a cut and thrust sword popular across the continent at the time, and showing the beginnings of the complex hilts which would become a defining characteristic of rapiers.
  
As such the Meyer rappier syllabus is a broadly cut and thrust method which shares a large amount of common terminology with the longsword and dussack.  Meyer also tells us that the rappier is a foreign art lately come to Germany, and in this respect we can make some comparisons between Meyer's system and Italian styles such as those of Marozzo or Viggiani.  For such a comparison see [http://meyerfreescholars.com/2016/06/06/meyers-rappier-vs-viggianis-sidesword-a-very-brief-comparison/]
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As such the Meyer rappier syllabus is a broadly cut and thrust method which shares a large amount of common terminology with the longsword and dussack.  Meyer also tells us that the rappier is a foreign art lately come to Germany, and in this respect we can make some comparisons between Meyer's system and Italian styles such as those of Marozzo or Viggiani.  For such a comparison see [https://www.scholarvictoria.com/2016/06/06/meyers-rappier-vs-viggianis-sidesword-a-very-brief-comparison/]
  
 
== [[Guards]] ==
 
== [[Guards]] ==
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* [[Pflug]] (plough)
 
* [[Pflug]] (plough)
 
* [[Oberhut]] (high guard)
 
* [[Oberhut]] (high guard)
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* [[Unterhut]] (low guard)
  
 
== Parries ==
 
== Parries ==
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== Strikes ==
 
== Strikes ==
*Thrusts
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=== Thrusts ===
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* [[Gesichstich]] (face thrust)
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* [[Gurgelstich]] (throat thrust)
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* [[Herzstich]] (heart thrust)
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* [[Gemechstich]] (groin thrust)
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* [[Verkehrter Stich]] (reverser thrust)
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* [[Doppel Stich]] (double thrust)
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* [[Verfierte Stich]] (deceitful thrust)
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* [[Fliegender Stich]] (flying thrust)
  
 
=== Principal Cuts ===
 
=== Principal Cuts ===
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====Derived from High Cut====
 
====Derived from High Cut====
* Scheitelhauw (squinting strike)
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* [[Schielhauw]] (squinting strike)
* Dempffhauw (suppressing strike)
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* [[Dempffhauw]] (suppressing strike)
  
 
====Derived from Zornhauw====
 
====Derived from Zornhauw====
* Achselhauw (Shoulder Cut) or Wehrstreich (Defence Strike)
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* [[Achselhauw]] (Shoulder Cut) or Wehrstreich (Defence Strike)
* Huffthauw (Hip Cut)
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* [[Huffthauw]] (Hip Cut)
* Schenckelhauw (Thigh Cut)
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* [[Schenckelhauw]] (Thigh Cut)
  
 
====Derived from Mittelhauw====
 
====Derived from Mittelhauw====
* Halßhauw (Neck Cut)
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* [[Halßhauw]] (Neck Cut)
* Gurtelhauw (Belt Cut)
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* [[Gurtelhauw]] (Belt Cut)
* Fußhauw (Foot Cut)
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* [[Fußhauw]] (Foot Cut)
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* [[Rundstreich]] (Round Strike)
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====Other Cuts====
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* [[Handthauw]] (Hand Cut)
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* [[Doppelhauw]] (Double Cut)
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==Devices==
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Coming soon
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===1570 Devices===
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===1568 Devices===

Latest revision as of 11:50, 16 May 2023

While it is tempting to translate this weapon as “rapier”, its use bears only a superficial resemblance to the classical rapiers as we now think of them. A more accurate description of this weapon would be sidesword; a cut and thrust sword popular across the continent at the time, and showing the beginnings of the complex hilts which would become a defining characteristic of rapiers.

As such the Meyer rappier syllabus is a broadly cut and thrust method which shares a large amount of common terminology with the longsword and dussack. Meyer also tells us that the rappier is a foreign art lately come to Germany, and in this respect we can make some comparisons between Meyer's system and Italian styles such as those of Marozzo or Viggiani. For such a comparison see [1]

Contents

[edit] Guards

[edit] Parries

[edit] Strikes

[edit] Thrusts

[edit] Principal Cuts

[edit] Secondary Cuts

[edit] Derived from High Cut

[edit] Derived from Zornhauw

[edit] Derived from Mittelhauw

[edit] Other Cuts

[edit] Devices

Coming soon

[edit] 1570 Devices

[edit] 1568 Devices

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