Couplet 78 of Liechtenauer's Zettel goes 'Das fulñ lere / Inndes das wort schneidet sere'. This is Liechtenauer explaining that they use the word 'Indes' to mean 'tempo' in fencing.
Just pulling your leg, it's a lot more complicated than that. The word 'indes' and how it's used is complicated enough for us to have recorded a two-parter episode on it, and still want to record more in the future.
Our bumper panel for this episode is Michael Chidester, Kendra Brown, Steven Cheney, Jess Finley, Tea Kew, Johanna Hopfgartner and Michael Smallridge.
We mention a load of things in the next few episodes, so the links are here on the website.
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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