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The '''''Kölner Fechtregeln''''' ("Fencing Rules"; MS Best. 7020 (W*)150) is an anonymous [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] created around the turn of the 16th century.<ref name="Handschriftencensus">Matthias Johannes Bauer. "[http://www.handschriftencensus.de/13145 Köln, Hist. Archiv der Stadt, Best. 7020 (W*) 150]". ''Handschriftencensus. Eine Bestandsaufnahme der handschriftlichen Überlieferung deutschsprachiger Texte des Mittelalters.'' October, 2009. Retrieved 7 July 2012.</ref> It currently rests in the holdings of the [[Historisches Archiv der Stadt Köln]] in Cologne, Germany; it was housed in the wing of the Archive that collapsed on 3 March 2009,<ref>Newspaper article [http://www.noz.de/deutschland-welt/vermischtes/artikel/211493/verschollen-und-doch-gerettet-osnabrucker-historiker-reproduziert-eine-beim-einsturz-des-kolner-stadtarchivs-verloren-gegangene- Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung 01.03.2010]</ref> but it was recovered and seems to have been undamaged.<ref>Personal report from one of the salvage workers.</ref>
 
The '''''Kölner Fechtregeln''''' ("Fencing Rules"; MS Best. 7020 (W*)150) is an anonymous [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] created around the turn of the 16th century.<ref name="Handschriftencensus">Matthias Johannes Bauer. "[http://www.handschriftencensus.de/13145 Köln, Hist. Archiv der Stadt, Best. 7020 (W*) 150]". ''Handschriftencensus. Eine Bestandsaufnahme der handschriftlichen Überlieferung deutschsprachiger Texte des Mittelalters.'' October, 2009. Retrieved 7 July 2012.</ref> It currently rests in the holdings of the [[Historisches Archiv der Stadt Köln]] in Cologne, Germany; it was housed in the wing of the Archive that collapsed on 3 March 2009,<ref>Newspaper article [http://www.noz.de/deutschland-welt/vermischtes/artikel/211493/verschollen-und-doch-gerettet-osnabrucker-historiker-reproduziert-eine-beim-einsturz-des-kolner-stadtarchivs-verloren-gegangene- Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung 01.03.2010]</ref> but it was recovered and seems to have been undamaged.<ref>Personal report from one of the salvage workers.</ref>
  
The ''Kölner Fechtregeln'' contains several verses resembling [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]'s [[Recital]], but it has few other obvious parallels to the teachings of the high master.<ref name="Handschriftencensus"/> However, as [[James Acutt]] points out, it does bear a certain resemblance to the syllabus of the [[Marxbrüder]] fencing guild as described by [[Hans Sachs]].<ref>[[James Acutt]]. [http://paleo.eskirmology.co.uk/best-7020-fechtbuch/ "The Fight-Lore of the Long Sword From the Kölner Fechtbuch (MS Best.7020)".] ''Paleoeskirmology Historical Combat Systems''. Retrieved 24 June 2012.</ref>
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The ''Kölner Fechtregeln'' contains several verses resembling [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]'s [[Recital]], but it has few other obvious parallels to the teachings of the high master.<ref name="Handschriftencensus"/> However, as [[Jay Acutt]] points out, it does bear a certain resemblance to the syllabus of the [[Marxbrüder]] fencing guild as described by [[Hans Sachs]].<ref>[[James Acutt]]. [http://paleo.eskirmology.co.uk/best-7020-fechtbuch/ "The Fight-Lore of the Long Sword From the Kölner Fechtbuch (MS Best.7020)".] ''Paleoeskirmology Historical Combat Systems''. Retrieved 24 June 2012.</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:51, 12 November 2023

Kölner Fechtregeln
MS Best.7020 (W*)150, Historisches Archiv
Cologne, Germany

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HagedornKLeng
Wierschin20Hils25
Also known as MS W.* 8 150
Type
Date ca. 1500
Language(s) Early New High German (Ripuarian)
Author(s) Unknown
Size 23 folia (100 mm × 145 mm)
Format Double-sided
External data
Treatise scans Microfilm scans
Other translations Traduction française

The Kölner Fechtregeln ("Fencing Rules"; MS Best. 7020 (W*)150) is an anonymous German fencing manual created around the turn of the 16th century.[1] It currently rests in the holdings of the Historisches Archiv der Stadt Köln in Cologne, Germany; it was housed in the wing of the Archive that collapsed on 3 March 2009,[2] but it was recovered and seems to have been undamaged.[3]

The Kölner Fechtregeln contains several verses resembling Johannes Liechtenauer's Recital, but it has few other obvious parallels to the teachings of the high master.[1] However, as Jay Acutt points out, it does bear a certain resemblance to the syllabus of the Marxbrüder fencing guild as described by Hans Sachs.[4]

Provenance

The known provenance of the MS Best. 7020 (W*)150 is:

  • Created in ca. 1500[1] by an anonymous scribe; the dialect of German used in the text (Ripuarian) suggests an origin in Cologne, Germany.[5]
  • before 1824 – acquired by scholar and collector Ferdinand Franz Wallraf (donated upon his death, 1824).
  • 1824-present – held by the Historisches Archiv der Stadt Köln.

Contents

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Gallery


Front Cover
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Inside Cover
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Folio 1r
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Folio 2r
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Folio 6v
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Folio 8r
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Folio 11v
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Folio 12r
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Folio 12v
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Folio 13r
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Folio 13v
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Folio 14r
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Folio 14v
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Folio 15r
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Folio 15v
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Folio 16r
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Folio 16v
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Folio 17r
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Folio 17v
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Folio 18v
Folio 19r
Folio 19v
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Folio 20r
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Folio 20v
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Folio 21r
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Folio 21v
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Folio 22r
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Folio 22v
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Folio 23r
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Inside Cover
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Rear Cover
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Additional Resources

The following is a list of publications containing scans, transcriptions, and translations relevant to this article, as well as published peer-reviewed research.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Matthias Johannes Bauer. "Köln, Hist. Archiv der Stadt, Best. 7020 (W*) 150". Handschriftencensus. Eine Bestandsaufnahme der handschriftlichen Überlieferung deutschsprachiger Texte des Mittelalters. October, 2009. Retrieved 7 July 2012.
  2. Newspaper article Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung 01.03.2010
  3. Personal report from one of the salvage workers.
  4. James Acutt. "The Fight-Lore of the Long Sword From the Kölner Fechtbuch (MS Best.7020)". Paleoeskirmology Historical Combat Systems. Retrieved 24 June 2012.
  5. Handschriftencensus Rheinland. Erfassung mittelalterlicher Handschriften im rheinischen Landesteil von Nordrhein-Westfalen mit einem Inventar. Ed. Günter Gattermann. 1993. Vol. 2, pp. 1319f. (Nr. 2488)
  6. schylt: 1)shield. 2) to push off with an oar. a rudder pole. 3)shaved or peeled
  7. A proverb similar to the one also found in Kal (Cgm 1507, 6r)
  8. A similar description appears in Meyer, 1.19v.1 (Forgeng 2006, 64)
  9. "b" and "a" in the margin are to show that the two plays are in reverse order.
  10. this is not referencing the four positions, rather it is about posture and footing
  11. see parallell usage below in the triangle play
  12. Bröße: Brosche. A long straight awl or spike.
  13. inspect/see/behold/assess
  14. Pseudo-zettel, referring to the four openings (vier blossen) verse.
  15. A small spear often on a cord, thrown from a free hand
  16. A knedel is a knot or lump

Copyright and License Summary

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Translation Christian Trosclair Wiktenauer
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Transcription Dieter Bachmann Index:Kölner Fechtregeln (MS Best.7020 (W*)150)
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