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+ | == Transcription Notes == | ||
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+ | The following text comes from the manuscript Bibl. 2465 of the National Musuem of Bavaria in Munich. The author of the text is Joachim Meyer, who dedicated it to the count of Veldenz in march 1561. | ||
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+ | You will find more information, including an access to the pictures of the manuscript in the paper: Dupuis, O. (2021). A new manuscript of Joachim Meyer (1561). ''Acta Periodica Duellatorum'', 9(1). https://doi.org/10.36950/apd-2021-004 | ||
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+ | A great thank for the help in the transcription process to [[Daniel Jaquet]], [[Dierk Hagedorn]], and [[Kevin Maurer]]. Every remaining mistakes (and it remains a ton of them) is my doing. | ||
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+ | The edition process is minimalist: the original line breaks, the punctuation are all kept. Capital letters indicate when obviously such a letter form appears in the text, without following modern usage. | ||
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+ | To facilitate reading, the main chapter titles have been emphasized in bold; the subtitles in bold and italic. | ||
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+ | The catchwords at the bottom of some pages have not been reproduced. | ||
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+ | The footnotes are deliberately kept to the minimum. | ||
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+ | The sign at the end of a line indicates an hyphenation. | ||
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+ | The sign ¶ is put where a specific sign indicates the end of paragraphs. |
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Transcription Notes
The following text comes from the manuscript Bibl. 2465 of the National Musuem of Bavaria in Munich. The author of the text is Joachim Meyer, who dedicated it to the count of Veldenz in march 1561.
You will find more information, including an access to the pictures of the manuscript in the paper: Dupuis, O. (2021). A new manuscript of Joachim Meyer (1561). Acta Periodica Duellatorum, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.36950/apd-2021-004
A great thank for the help in the transcription process to Daniel Jaquet, Dierk Hagedorn, and Kevin Maurer. Every remaining mistakes (and it remains a ton of them) is my doing.
The edition process is minimalist: the original line breaks, the punctuation are all kept. Capital letters indicate when obviously such a letter form appears in the text, without following modern usage.
To facilitate reading, the main chapter titles have been emphasized in bold; the subtitles in bold and italic.
The catchwords at the bottom of some pages have not been reproduced.
The footnotes are deliberately kept to the minimum.
The sign at the end of a line indicates an hyphenation.
The sign ¶ is put where a specific sign indicates the end of paragraphs.