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− | The '''Hans Endter Fechtuch''' is a [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] created by Hans Endter some time before 1562.{{cn}} It was previously held by the [[Germanisches Nationalmuseum]] in Nuremberg, Germany; it was lost during World War II, and its current location is unknown. The manuscript was analyzed by [[Carl Michael Wiechmann-Kadow]] in the 19th century, from whom we know that it is a fragmentary copy of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]'s [[Recital]] on the longsword; Wiechmann-Kadow speculated that it was based on the [[ | + | The '''Hans Endter Fechtuch''' is a [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] created by Hans Endter some time before 1562.{{cn}} It was previously held by the [[Germanisches Nationalmuseum]] in Nuremberg, Germany; it was lost during World War II, and its current location is unknown. The manuscript was analyzed by [[Carl Michael Wiechmann-Kadow]] in the 19th century, from whom we know that it is a fragmentary copy of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]'s [[Recital]] on the longsword; Wiechmann-Kadow speculated that it was based on the [[Starhemberg Fechtbuch (Cod.44.A.8)|Starhemberg Fechtbuch]],{{cn}} but this may simply be because he was not aware any other copies of the Recital. |
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− | ! <p>{{rating|B}}<br/>by [[ | + | ! <p>{{rating|B}}<br/>by [[Jay Acutt]]</p> |
! <p>Transcription<br/>by [[Carl Michael Wiechmann-Kadow]]</p> | ! <p>Transcription<br/>by [[Carl Michael Wiechmann-Kadow]]</p> | ||
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− | | {{red|b=1|Created by Hans Endter}} | + | | <p>{{red|b=1|Created by Hans Endter}}</p> |
− | This is the Art of the long Sword | + | <p>This is the Art of the long Sword</p> |
− | | [1r] {{red|b=1|Hansen endters hots gmacht.}}<ref>Beneath is a small coat of arms with a duck swimming.</ref> | + | | <p><small>[1r]</small> {{red|b=1|Hansen endters hots gmacht.}}<ref>Beneath is a small coat of arms with a duck swimming.</ref></p> |
− | Das ist dy kunst des lange Schwerdttes.<ref>There is then a small illustration of two knights in armour fighting with long swords.</ref> | + | <p>Das ist dy kunst des lange Schwerdttes.<ref>There is then a small illustration of two knights in armour fighting with long swords.</ref></p> |
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− | | [1v] [No text]<ref>A coat of arms (without helm decoration) is shown comprising four red and yellow fields, a yellow cross with a crutch.</ref> | + | | <p><small>[1v]</small> [No text]<ref>A coat of arms (without helm decoration) is shown comprising four red and yellow fields, a yellow cross with a crutch.</ref></p> |
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− | | {{red|b=1|This is the Foreword. Hans Liechtenawers Fight Book}} | + | | <p>{{red|b=1|This is the Foreword. Hans Liechtenawers Fight Book}}</p> |
− | | [2r] {{red|b=1|Dis ist die vorred. Hans liechtenawers fechter buoch.}}<ref>The subsequent preface is almost the same as in the [[ | + | | <p><small>[2r]</small> {{red|b=1|Dis ist die vorred. Hans liechtenawers fechter buoch.}}<ref>The subsequent preface is almost the same as in the [[Starhemberg Fechtbuch (Cod.44.A.8)|Starhemberg Fechtbuch]], only with slightly different orthographics. At the bottom of the page is a short horizontal rule with knights fighting whilst riding on goats.</ref></p> |
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− | | {{red|Zorenhawe. krimp, twirg Hat Schiler mit scheitlar. Alber vorsetzt. Nachryssen. Vberlauff. haw leczt. Dorchwechsel. Zuck}} | + | | <p>{{red|Zorenhawe. krimp, twirg Hat Schiler mit scheitlar. Alber vorsetzt. Nachryssen. Vberlauff. haw leczt. Dorchwechsel. Zuck}}</p> |
− | | [2v] {{red|Zorenhawe. krimp, twirg Hat Schiler mit scheitlar. Alber vorsetzt. Nachryssen. Vberlauff. ha w leezt. Dorchwechsel. zuck}}<ref>The Zorenhawe, etc. Including two knights, one of whom wards off the blow of his opponent whilst on bended knee.</ref> | + | | <p><small>[2v]</small> {{red|Zorenhawe. krimp, twirg Hat Schiler mit scheitlar. Alber vorsetzt. Nachryssen. Vberlauff. ha w leezt. Dorchwechsel. zuck}}<ref>The Zorenhawe, etc. Including two knights, one of whom wards off the blow of his opponent whilst on bended knee.</ref></p> |
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− | | {{red|Vberlauff. — May God bless Meister Liechtenawer}} | + | | <p>{{red|Vberlauff. — May God bless Meister Liechtenawer}}</p> |
− | | [3r] {{red|Vberlauff. — guot gesneiet segt meister liechtenawer.}}<ref>Below are two knights whose swords form a cross.</ref> | + | | <p><small>[3r]</small> {{red|Vberlauff. — guot gesneiet segt meister liechtenawer.}}<ref>Below are two knights whose swords form a cross.</ref></p> |
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− | | [3v]<ref>Contains no text, only a painting depicting two knights on horseback, who come to blows with swords held up at one another.</ref> | + | | <p><small>[3v]</small><ref>Contains no text, only a painting depicting two knights on horseback, who come to blows with swords held up at one another.</ref></p> |
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== Additional Resources == | == Additional Resources == | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:14, 26 August 2024
Hans Endter Fechtbuch | |||||
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Type | Fencing manual | ||||
Date | before 1562 | ||||
Language(s) | Early New High German | ||||
Author(s) | Johannes Liechtenauer | ||||
Compiler | Hans Endter | ||||
Scribe(s) | Hans Endter (?) | ||||
Illustrator(s) | Unknown | ||||
Size | 3 folia | ||||
Format | Double-sided; text with one miniature per side |
The Hans Endter Fechtuch is a German fencing manual created by Hans Endter some time before 1562.[citation needed] It was previously held by the Germanisches Nationalmuseum in Nuremberg, Germany; it was lost during World War II, and its current location is unknown. The manuscript was analyzed by Carl Michael Wiechmann-Kadow in the 19th century, from whom we know that it is a fragmentary copy of Johannes Liechtenauer's Recital on the longsword; Wiechmann-Kadow speculated that it was based on the Starhemberg Fechtbuch,[citation needed] but this may simply be because he was not aware any other copies of the Recital.
Contents
Provenance
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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.
- Wiechmann-Kadow, Carl Michael (1856). "Johann Liechtenauers Fecht-kunst." Anzeiger für Kunde der deutschen Vorzeit: Organ d. Germanischen Museums 3: 143. http://books.google.com/books?id=yukaaaaacaaj&pg=pa143
References
- ↑ Beneath is a small coat of arms with a duck swimming.
- ↑ There is then a small illustration of two knights in armour fighting with long swords.
- ↑ A coat of arms (without helm decoration) is shown comprising four red and yellow fields, a yellow cross with a crutch.
- ↑ The subsequent preface is almost the same as in the Starhemberg Fechtbuch, only with slightly different orthographics. At the bottom of the page is a short horizontal rule with knights fighting whilst riding on goats.
- ↑ The Zorenhawe, etc. Including two knights, one of whom wards off the blow of his opponent whilst on bended knee.
- ↑ Below are two knights whose swords form a cross.
- ↑ Contains no text, only a painting depicting two knights on horseback, who come to blows with swords held up at one another.
Copyright and License Summary
For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the discussion page.
Work | Author(s) | Source | License |
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Translation | Jay Acutt | Private communication | |
Transcription | Carl Michael Wiechmann-Kadow | Index:Hans Endter Fechtbuch |