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− | The '''''Falkner Turnierbuch''''' was a [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] authored by [[Peter Falkner]], probably created around the turn of the 16th century. The original was previously held by the Strasbourg City Archive, and likely destroyed by | + | The '''''Falkner Turnierbuch''''' was a [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] authored by [[Peter Falkner]], probably created around the turn of the 16th century. The original was previously held by the Strasbourg City Archive, and likely destroyed, along with the rest of the Archive, by Prussian bombardment during the Siege of Strasbourg in 1870. It is mentioned in several texts between 1698 and 1784, the last of which is a dictionary which includes 94 quotations from the manuscript as examples of word usage.<ref>Scherz, Johann Georg. ''Johannis Georgii Scherzii J.U.D. et P.P. argentoratensis Glossarium germanicum medii aevi potissimum dialecti suevicae edidit illustravit supplevit Jeremias Jacobus Oberlinus, phil. D. et P.P. argentoratensis''. Strasbourg: Lorenzii et Schuleri, 1781-84.</ref> Olivier Dupuis notes that the manuscript could have been removed from the Archive between the last mention in 1784 and the Siege of Strasbourg, such as during the French Revolution, but there's no way to know short of coming upon it in a different collection. |
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+ | | <p>Von der Thurnier - und Ring- und Fecht- Kunst.</p> | ||
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| Additional teachings typically attributed to [[Jörg Wilhalm Hutter]] | | Additional teachings typically attributed to [[Jörg Wilhalm Hutter]] | ||
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+ | | <p>Hie endet Meister Peter Falckner ein Meister in allen Ritterlichen weren.</p> | ||
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+ | | <p>Und wer die kunst nit gelernet hat,<br/>Das clagkt Meister Peter Falckner frw nd spatt.</p> | ||
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+ | | <p>Allhie endet Meister Peter Walckners Kunst mit dem langen schwert ein Meister in allen Ritterlichen weren</p> | ||
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Revision as of 03:56, 8 February 2020
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Date | ca. 1500 | ||||
Place of origin | Unknown | ||||
Language(s) | Early New High German | ||||
Author(s) | Peter Falkner | ||||
Previously kept | Strasbourg City Archive | ||||
Identified | Christian Trosclair |
The Falkner Turnierbuch was a German fencing manual authored by Peter Falkner, probably created around the turn of the 16th century. The original was previously held by the Strasbourg City Archive, and likely destroyed, along with the rest of the Archive, by Prussian bombardment during the Siege of Strasbourg in 1870. It is mentioned in several texts between 1698 and 1784, the last of which is a dictionary which includes 94 quotations from the manuscript as examples of word usage.[1] Olivier Dupuis notes that the manuscript could have been removed from the Archive between the last mention in 1784 and the Siege of Strasbourg, such as during the French Revolution, but there's no way to know short of coming upon it in a different collection.
Contents
Provenance
Contents
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Gloss of Liechtenauer's Recital on mounted fencing by Pseudo-Peter von Danzig | |||||||||
Gloss of Liechtenauer's Recital on short sword fencing by Pseudo-Peter von Danzig | |||||||||
Unidentified armored teachings | |||||||||
Messer by Johannes Lecküchner | |||||||||
Wrestling related to the treatise of Ott Jud | |||||||||
Unidentified sword teachings | |||||||||
Gloss of Liechtenauer's Recital on long sword fencing by Pseudo-Peter von Danzig | |||||||||
Additional teachings typically attributed to Jörg Wilhalm Hutter | |||||||||
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Gallery
Additional Resources
References
- ↑ Scherz, Johann Georg. Johannis Georgii Scherzii J.U.D. et P.P. argentoratensis Glossarium germanicum medii aevi potissimum dialecti suevicae edidit illustravit supplevit Jeremias Jacobus Oberlinus, phil. D. et P.P. argentoratensis. Strasbourg: Lorenzii et Schuleri, 1781-84.