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| genre = [[Fencing manual]] | | genre = [[Fencing manual]] | ||
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− | | [[ | + | | [[Pol Hausbuch (MS 3227a)|MS 3227<sup>a</sup>]] (ca. 1400s) |
| [[Glasgow Fechtbuch (MS E.1939.65.341)|MS E.1939.65.341]] (1508) | | [[Glasgow Fechtbuch (MS E.1939.65.341)|MS E.1939.65.341]] (1508) | ||
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'''Nicklass Preußen''' (Niclas prewßen, Nicklass prewsñ) was a 14th or [[century::15th century]] [[nationality::German]] [[fencing master]]. His name seems to indicate that he was a Prussian, but nothing is known about this master's life. He is not mentioned by [[Paulus Kal]] as being a member of the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]], and his exact relation to the high master is uncertain. | '''Nicklass Preußen''' (Niclas prewßen, Nicklass prewsñ) was a 14th or [[century::15th century]] [[nationality::German]] [[fencing master]]. His name seems to indicate that he was a Prussian, but nothing is known about this master's life. He is not mentioned by [[Paulus Kal]] as being a member of the [[Fellowship of Liechtenauer]], and his exact relation to the high master is uncertain. | ||
− | Along with [[Andres Juden]], [[Jobs von der Nyssen]], and "The Priest" [[Hans Döbringer]], Preußen is one of the four masters credited with writing the addendum to [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]'s [[ | + | Along with [[Andres Juden]], [[Jobs von der Nyssen]], and "The Priest" [[Hans Döbringer]], Preußen is one of the four masters credited with writing the addendum to [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]'s [[Recital]] found in the [[Pol Hausbuch (MS 3227a)|Pol Hausbuch]] and the [[Glasgow Fechtbuch (MS E.1939.65.341)|Glasgow Fechtbuch]]. |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Preußen, Nicklass}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Preußen, Nicklass}} | ||
{{Liechtenauer tradition}} | {{Liechtenauer tradition}} | ||
[[Category:Masters]] | [[Category:Masters]] |
Latest revision as of 19:28, 26 August 2024
Nicklass Preußen | |
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Born | 14th century (?) Prussia |
Died | date of death unknown |
Occupation | Fencing master |
Movement | Liechtenauer tradition |
Influences | Johannes Liechtenauer |
Genres | Fencing manual |
Language | Early New High German |
Manuscript(s) |
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First printed english edition |
Żabiński, 2008 |
The title of this article contains the character ß. Where it is unavailable or not desired, the name may be represented as Nicklass Preussen.
Main article: Other Masters (14th Century)
Nicklass Preußen (Niclas prewßen, Nicklass prewsñ) was a 14th or 15th century German fencing master. His name seems to indicate that he was a Prussian, but nothing is known about this master's life. He is not mentioned by Paulus Kal as being a member of the Fellowship of Liechtenauer, and his exact relation to the high master is uncertain.
Along with Andres Juden, Jobs von der Nyssen, and "The Priest" Hans Döbringer, Preußen is one of the four masters credited with writing the addendum to Johannes Liechtenauer's Recital found in the Pol Hausbuch and the Glasgow Fechtbuch.