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Magister Artium in Medieval History and Political Science 10/2008, Goethe-University Frankfurt Researcher in Medieval History at TU Dresden (DFG-project on pe (http://tu-dresden.de/die_tu_dresden/fakultaeten/philosophische_fakultaet/ig/mg/zweikampf_projekt/index_html) Subject of doctoral thesis: Burgundian crusade projects in the 15th century
Wiktenauer contributions
None.
Publications
Eric Burkart has produced or contributed to the following books and journal articles.
Author
- Burkart, Eric (2014). "Die Aufzeichnung des Nicht-Sagbaren. Annäherung an die kommunikative Funktion der Bilder in den Fechtbüchern des Hans Talhofer." Das Mittelalter 19(2): 253-301. Ed. by Christian Jaser; Uwe Israel. doi:10.1515/mial-2014-0017.
- Burkart, Eric (2016). "The Autograph of an Erudite Martial Artist: A Close Reading of Nuremberg, Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Hs. 3227a." Late Medieval and Early Modern Fight Books. Transmission and Tradition of Martial Arts in Europe: 451-480. Ed. by Daniel Jaquet; Karin Verelst; Timothy Dawson. Leiden and Boston: Brill. doi:10.1163/9789004324725_017. ISBN 978-90-04-31241-8.
- Burkart, Eric (2018). "Body Techniques of Combat: The Depiction of a Personal Fighting System in the Fight Books of Hans Talhofer (1443-1467 CE)." Killing and Being Killed: Bodies in Battle: 109-130. Bielefeld: Transcript-Verlag. doi:10.14361/9783839437834-008.
- Burkart, Eric (2020). "Informationsverarbeitung durch autographe Notizen: Die ältesten Aufzeichnungen zur Kampfkunst des Johannes Liechtenauer als Spuren einer Aneignung praktischen Wissens." Mittelalter. Interdisziplinäre Forschung und Rezeptionsgeschichte S2: 117-158. doi:10.26012/mittelalter-25866.