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| caption = ff 117v - 118r | | caption = ff 117v - 118r | ||
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− | | | + | | Hagedorn's catalog = [[HS::LQ]] |
− | | Wierschin's catalog= | + | | Wierschin's catalog= — |
− | | Hils' catalog = | + | | Hils' catalog = — |
− | | Beck catalog = [ | + | | Beck catalog = [http://kdih.badw.de/datenbank/handschrift/49a/5/1 49a.5.1] {{#set:BC=49a.5.1}} |
− | | Also known as = | + | | Also known as = MS 1463 |
| Type = [[type::Commonplace book]] | | Type = [[type::Commonplace book]] | ||
| Date = [[year::1524]] | | Date = [[year::1524]] | ||
| Place of origin = Nuremberg | | Place of origin = Nuremberg | ||
− | | Language(s) = [[language::Early New High German]] | + | | Language(s) = {{plainlist |
+ | | [[language::Early New High German]] | ||
+ | | [[language::New Latin]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
| Scribe(s) = Benedictus Rughalm | | Scribe(s) = Benedictus Rughalm | ||
| Author(s) = Unknown | | Author(s) = Unknown | ||
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| Material = Paper, in a half-leather cover | | Material = Paper, in a half-leather cover | ||
| Size = 204 [[folia]] (210 mm × 290 mm) | | Size = 204 [[folia]] (210 mm × 290 mm) | ||
− | | Format = Double-sided; one illustrations per | + | | Format = Double-sided; one or two illustrations per <br/>side, with captions |
| Condition = | | Condition = | ||
| Script = | | Script = | ||
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− | The '''MS B.200''' is a [[nationality::German]] commonplace book created in or around 1524; it seems to have been scribed by one [[Benedictus Rughalm]], though he was probably not the author of any of it.<ref>Internally dated on [http://digital.bib-bvb.de/webclient/DeliveryManager?custom_att_2=simple_viewer&pid=5281832&childpid=5282456 86v], and both dated and signed on [http://digital.bib-bvb.de/webclient/DeliveryManager?custom_att_2=simple_viewer&pid=5281832&childpid=5282603 164r].</ref> The original currently rests in the holdings of the [[Universitätsbibliothek Erlangen-Nürnberg]] in Erlangen, Germany. The manuscript is a compilation of a variety of disparate texts, and includes a brief series of fencing and wrestling | + | The '''MS B.200''' is a [[nationality::German]] commonplace book created in or around 1524; it seems to have been scribed by one [[Benedictus Rughalm]], though he was probably not the author of any of it.<ref>Internally dated on [http://digital.bib-bvb.de/webclient/DeliveryManager?custom_att_2=simple_viewer&pid=5281832&childpid=5282456 86v], and both dated and signed on [http://digital.bib-bvb.de/webclient/DeliveryManager?custom_att_2=simple_viewer&pid=5281832&childpid=5282603 164r].</ref> The original currently rests in the holdings of the [[Universitätsbibliothek Erlangen-Nürnberg]] in Erlangen, Germany. The manuscript is a compilation of a variety of disparate texts, and includes a brief series of fencing and wrestling pieces based on the only two printed German books on fighting at the time, the anonymous ''[[Das Landshuter Ringerbuch (Hans Wurm)|Landshuter Ringerbuch]]'' ("Landshut Wrestling Manual") and [[Andre Paurenfeyndt]]'s ''[[Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt)|Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey]]'' ("Foundation of the Chivalric Art of Swordplay"). |
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+ | This manuscript is very similar to [[Ein Hausbuch des mittelalterlichen Wissens (BJ Rkp. Przyb. 35/64)|BJ Rkp. Przyb. 35/64]], and was probably created in the same workshop. | ||
== Provenance == | == Provenance == | ||
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{| class="treatise" | {| class="treatise" | ||
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− | ! id="page" | [[Andre | + | ! id="page" | [[Andre Paurenfeyndt|118r - 119r]] |
| {{treatise begin | | {{treatise begin | ||
− | | title = Nine of the "Twelve Rules for the Beginning Fencer" by Andre | + | | title = Nine of the "Twelve Rules for the Beginning Fencer" by Andre Paurenfeyndt |
| width = 90em | | width = 90em | ||
}} | }} | ||
{| class="treatisecontent" | {| class="treatisecontent" | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | ! <p> | + | ! <p>Illustrations</p> |
! <p>{{rating|C}}<br/>by [[Matt Galas]]</p> | ! <p>{{rating|C}}<br/>by [[Matt Galas]]</p> | ||
! <p>Transcription{{edit index|Liber Quodlibetarius (MS B.200)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p> | ! <p>Transcription{{edit index|Liber Quodlibetarius (MS B.200)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p> | ||
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| [[File:MS B.200 118r-a.png|400px|center]] | | [[File:MS B.200 118r-a.png|400px|center]] | ||
− | | <p>Lively and spirited, [with weapon] in hand; or it will shame the both of us.</p> | + | | <p>Lively and spirited, [with weapon] in hand; <br/>or it will shame the both of us.</p> |
<p>He who steps after cutting, <br/>will not be happy with his luck.</p> | <p>He who steps after cutting, <br/>will not be happy with his luck.</p> | ||
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− | ! [[Andre | + | ! [[Andre Paurenfeyndt|119v - 121r]] |
| {{treatise begin | | {{treatise begin | ||
− | | title = Additional | + | | title = Additional pieces, possibly based on Andre Paurenfeyndt |
| width = 90em | | width = 90em | ||
}} | }} | ||
{| class="treatisecontent" | {| class="treatisecontent" | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | ! <p> | + | ! <p>Illustrations</p> |
! <p>{{rating|C}}<br/>by [[Matt Galas]]</p> | ! <p>{{rating|C}}<br/>by [[Matt Galas]]</p> | ||
! <p>Transcription{{edit index|Liber Quodlibetarius (MS B.200)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p> | ! <p>Transcription{{edit index|Liber Quodlibetarius (MS B.200)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p> | ||
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− | ! [[Das Landshuter Ringerbuch (Hans Wurm)|121v - 125r]] | + | ! [[Das Landshuter Ringerbuch (Hans Wurm)|121v - 125r]] |
| {{treatise begin | | {{treatise begin | ||
| title = Wrestling based on the ''Landshuter Ringerbuch'' | | title = Wrestling based on the ''Landshuter Ringerbuch'' | ||
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{| class="treatisecontent" | {| class="treatisecontent" | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | ! <p> | + | ! <p>Illustrations</p> |
! <p>{{rating|C}}<br/>by [[Matt Galas]]</p> | ! <p>{{rating|C}}<br/>by [[Matt Galas]]</p> | ||
! <p>Transcription{{edit index|Liber Quodlibetarius (MS B.200)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p> | ! <p>Transcription{{edit index|Liber Quodlibetarius (MS B.200)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p> | ||
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− | + | | class="noline" | <p>[No text]</p> | |
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== Additional Resources == | == Additional Resources == | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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| source link = http://digital.bib-bvb.de/webclient/DeliveryManager?custom_att_2=simple_viewer&pid=5281832 | | source link = http://digital.bib-bvb.de/webclient/DeliveryManager?custom_att_2=simple_viewer&pid=5281832 | ||
| source title= Universitätsbibliothek Erlangen-Nürnberg | | source title= Universitätsbibliothek Erlangen-Nürnberg | ||
− | | license = | + | | license = public domain |
}} | }} | ||
{{sourcebox | {{sourcebox | ||
| work = Translation | | work = Translation | ||
− | | authors = [[Matt Galas]] | + | | authors = [[translator::Matt Galas]] |
| source link = | | source link = | ||
| source title= Private communication | | source title= Private communication | ||
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| work = Transcription | | work = Transcription | ||
− | | authors = [[Dierk Hagedorn]] | + | | authors = [[transcriber::Dierk Hagedorn]] |
| source link = | | source link = | ||
| source title= [[Index:Liber Quodlibetarius (MS B.200)]] | | source title= [[Index:Liber Quodlibetarius (MS B.200)]] |
Latest revision as of 21:22, 26 August 2024
Liber Quodlibetarius | |||||
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MS B.200, Universitätsbibliothek Erlangen Erlangen, Germany | |||||
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Also known as | MS 1463 | ||||
Type | Commonplace book | ||||
Date | 1524 | ||||
Place of origin | Nuremberg | ||||
Language(s) | |||||
Author(s) | Unknown | ||||
Scribe(s) | Benedictus Rughalm | ||||
Illustrator(s) | Unknown | ||||
Material | Paper, in a half-leather cover | ||||
Size | 204 folia (210 mm × 290 mm) | ||||
Format | Double-sided; one or two illustrations per side, with captions | ||||
Identified | Jan Dovica | ||||
External data | Library catalog entry | ||||
Treatise scans | Digital scans (1500x2000) |
The MS B.200 is a German commonplace book created in or around 1524; it seems to have been scribed by one Benedictus Rughalm, though he was probably not the author of any of it.[1] The original currently rests in the holdings of the Universitätsbibliothek Erlangen-Nürnberg in Erlangen, Germany. The manuscript is a compilation of a variety of disparate texts, and includes a brief series of fencing and wrestling pieces based on the only two printed German books on fighting at the time, the anonymous Landshuter Ringerbuch ("Landshut Wrestling Manual") and Andre Paurenfeyndt's Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey ("Foundation of the Chivalric Art of Swordplay").
This manuscript is very similar to BJ Rkp. Przyb. 35/64, and was probably created in the same workshop.
Contents
Provenance
Contents
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119v - 121r |
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121v - 125r |
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Gallery
Images hosted by the Universitätsbibliothek Erlangen-Nürnberg.
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.
- Leitch, Stephanie (2024). "A Customized Housebook of Repurposed Prints: the Liber Quodlibetarius, c. 1524." Customised Books in Early Modern Europe and the Americas, 1400–1700: 137–165. Ed. by Christopher D. Fletcher; Walter S. Melion. Leiden: Brill. doi:10.1163/9789004680562_006.
References
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 | Universitätsbibliothek Erlangen-Nürnberg | ||
Translation | Matt Galas | Private communication | |
Transcription | Dierk Hagedorn | Index:Liber Quodlibetarius (MS B.200) |