In episode of Fencing by the Book, we tackle a particular confusing (or confused) section of text. The ausser mynne or ausser nim are some of those plays that tend to get skipped over by modern practitioners, and we discuss why.
Joey couldn't make it, so be prepared for some terrible German.
Instead we're joined this week by Kendra Brown, who helps to shed some light on the source by bringing the Latin version of Lew to the party.
FbtB S2E6 - Value Judgements
FbtB S2E5 - Other Masters
FbtB S2E4 - Speedrunning MS3227a
FbtB S2E3 - Theory Test
S2E2 - Relative Dating & Merfolk
Bonus Episode: Sinister Pasta
S2E1 - Where in the world is MS 3227a?
Bonus Ep. - Hans Sliced Off
Ep. 40 - Reflections
Ep. 39 - Re: Winding
Ep. 38 - Winden. Magic woo that wins sword fights?
Ep. 37 - Your point's hanging out
Ep. 36 - Hand Pressing
Ep.35 - Ab schneiden, jarringly Slicing Off
Ep. 34 - Wrestling at the Sword 2 - Wrestle Harder
Bonus Ep. - Indes pt. 3
Ep. 33 - Durchlauffen or 'Running Through' (Wrassling pt. 1)
Ep. 32 - Zucken is a jerk!
Ep 31- Durchwechsel
Ep. 30 - Absetzen
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