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| Material = Paper, bound in 1840 | | Material = Paper, bound in 1840 | ||
− | | Size = 16 [[folia]] (279 mm | + | | Size = 16 [[folia]] (279 mm × 195 mm) |
| Format = Single-sided; one illustration per page, <br/>with scattered text | | Format = Single-sided; one illustration per page, <br/>with scattered text | ||
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− | '''Codex Amberger''' is a [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] probably created in the mid 1500s.<ref>According to its 1840 binding it dates to 1512, but this doesn't fit with the timeline suggested by the content of the manuscript.</ref>. The original currently rests in the private collection of | + | '''Codex Amberger''' is a [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] probably created in the mid 1500s.<ref>According to its 1840 binding it dates to 1512, but this doesn't fit with the timeline suggested by the content of the manuscript.</ref>. The original currently rests in the private collection of [[Christoph Amberger]] in Towson, MD (USA). The manuscript is a fragment, containing only nine plays of wrestling, three of messer, and one each of dagger, long sword, and staff. It has no consistent foliation, and was probably originally part a larger work.<ref>J. Christoph Amberger. "[http://fencingclassics.wordpress.com/2009/01/30/two-handed-sword-germany-c-1550/ Two-handed Sword; Germany, c. 1550]". ''Fencing Classics''. 30 January 2009. Retrieved 24 November 2010.</ref> Based on the images released thus far, the manuscript seems to be largely a copy of [[Christian Egenolff]]'s 1530s fencing anthology ''[[Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst (Christian Egenolff)|Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst]]''. A few of the images may instead be related to the manuscripts of [[Paulus Hector Mair]]. |
== Provenance == | == Provenance == | ||
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! id="page" | [[Kunstlicher stuck Kämpffens Ringens und Werffens|1r - 8r]] | ! id="page" | [[Kunstlicher stuck Kämpffens Ringens und Werffens|1r - 8r]] | ||
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! [[Anonymous 16th Century Dagger Treatise|9r - 10r]] | ! [[Anonymous 16th Century Dagger Treatise|9r - 10r]] | ||
− | | Illustrations of [[dagger]] | + | | Illustrations of [[dagger]] pieces |
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! [[Johannes Lecküchner|11r - 13r]] | ! [[Johannes Lecküchner|11r - 13r]] | ||
− | | Illustrations of [[messer]] | + | | Illustrations of [[messer]] pieces |
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! 14r | ! 14r | ||
− | | Illustration of [[long sword]] | + | | Illustration of [[long sword]] pieces (captioned "Anbinden auch ettwan der schnitt") |
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! 15r | ! 15r | ||
− | | Illustration of [[staff]] | + | | Illustration of [[staff]] pieces |
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! 15v | ! 15v | ||
| {{treatise begin | | {{treatise begin | ||
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== Additional Resources == | == Additional Resources == | ||
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| source link = http://fencingclassics.wordpress.com/2011/10/05/two-handed-sword-germany-c-1550/ | | source link = http://fencingclassics.wordpress.com/2011/10/05/two-handed-sword-germany-c-1550/ | ||
| source title= Fencing Classics | | source title= Fencing Classics | ||
− | | license = | + | | license = copyrighted |
}} | }} | ||
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| work = Translation | | work = Translation | ||
− | | authors = [[Chris Treichel]] | + | | authors = [[translator::Chris Treichel]] |
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| work = Transcription | | work = Transcription | ||
− | | authors = [[Dierk Hagedorn]] | + | | authors = [[transcriber::Dierk Hagedorn]] |
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| source title= [[Index:Codex Amberger]] | | source title= [[Index:Codex Amberger]] |
Revision as of 18:53, 26 August 2024
Codex Amberger | |||||
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![]() Anbinden auch ettwan der schnitt (folio 14r) | |||||
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Type | |||||
Date | ca. 1550s | ||||
Language(s) | Early New High German | ||||
Author(s) | Unknown | ||||
Illustrator(s) | Unknown | ||||
Material | Paper, bound in 1840 | ||||
Size | 16 folia (279 mm × 195 mm) | ||||
Format | Single-sided; one illustration per page, with scattered text | ||||
Script | Bastarda | ||||
Treatise scans | Digital scans (varies) |
Codex Amberger is a German fencing manual probably created in the mid 1500s.[1]. The original currently rests in the private collection of Christoph Amberger in Towson, MD (USA). The manuscript is a fragment, containing only nine plays of wrestling, three of messer, and one each of dagger, long sword, and staff. It has no consistent foliation, and was probably originally part a larger work.[2] Based on the images released thus far, the manuscript seems to be largely a copy of Christian Egenolff's 1530s fencing anthology Der Allten Fechter gründtliche Kunst. A few of the images may instead be related to the manuscripts of Paulus Hector Mair.
Contents
Provenance
Contents
1r - 8r | Illustrations of grappling pieces |
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9r - 10r | Illustrations of dagger pieces |
11r - 13r | Illustrations of messer pieces |
14r | Illustration of long sword pieces (captioned "Anbinden auch ettwan der schnitt") |
15r | Illustration of staff pieces |
15v | Anonymous grappling pieces
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Gallery
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.
- Hagedorn, Dierk; J. Christoph Amberger (2020). Codex Amberger. Herne: VS-Books. ISBN 9783932077494.
References
- ↑ According to its 1840 binding it dates to 1512, but this doesn't fit with the timeline suggested by the content of the manuscript.
- ↑ J. Christoph Amberger. "Two-handed Sword; Germany, c. 1550". Fencing Classics. 30 January 2009. Retrieved 24 November 2010.
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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Images | J. Christoph Amberger | Fencing Classics | |
Translation | Chris Treichel | Document circulated online | |
Transcription | Dierk Hagedorn | Index:Codex Amberger |