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− | '''Pirckheimer's Fechtbuch''' ( | + | '''Pirckheimer's Fechtbuch''' (Pirckh. Papp. 353) is [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] created in the early 16th century by [[Willibald Pirckheimer]], a close friend of [[Albrecht Dürer]].<ref>See [[Dierk Hagedorn]] and [[Daniel Jaquet]] (2022). ''Dürer's Fight Book: The Genius of the German Renaissance and his Combat Treatise.'' Barnsley: Greenhill Books. p. 14.</ref> The original currently rests in the holdings of the [[museum::Stadtbibliothek Nürnberg]] in Nuremberg, Germany. This manuscript is likely the source for the final, unillustrated portion of [[Οπλοδιδασκαλια sive Armorvm Tractandorvm Meditatio Alberti Dvreri (MS 26-232)|MS 26-232]] (which also has portions extensively illustrated by Dürer). |
== Provenance == | == Provenance == | ||
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+ | {| class="treatise" | ||
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+ | ! id="page" | [[Sigmund Ain ringeck|1r - 3v]],<br/>[[Sigmund Ain ringeck|6r - 13v]] | ||
+ | | [[Gloss]] of Liechtenauer's [[Recital]] on [[short sword]] fencing by [[Sigmund Ain ringeck]] (disordered) | ||
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+ | |- | ||
+ | ! 4r, 14r - 17v | ||
+ | | Anonymous plays of [[dagger]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! [[Lew|4v - 5v]],<br/>[[Lew|18r - 27r]] | ||
+ | | Gloss of Liechtenauer's Recital on [[mounted fencing]] by [[Lew]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! [[Martin Huntsfeld|27r - 32v]] | ||
+ | | [[Short sword]] fencing by [[Martin Huntsfeld]] (attributed to Lew) | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! [[Andre Lignitzer|32v - 37v]] | ||
+ | | Short sword fencing by [[Andre Lignitzer]] (attributed to Martin Huntsfeld) | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! [[Johannes Liechtenauer|37rv]] | ||
+ | | Recital on short sword fencing by [[Johannes Liechtenauer]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! [[Johannes Liechtenauer|37v]] | ||
+ | | Recital on [[long sword]] fencing by [[Johannes Liechtenauer]] (fragment) | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! [[Lew|39r - 62r]] | ||
+ | | Gloss of Liechtenauer's Recital on long sword fencing by [[Lew]] | ||
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+ | |- | ||
+ | ! 63r - 65v | ||
+ | | Anonymous plays of mounted fencing | ||
+ | |} | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:00, 29 April 2025
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Pirckh. Papp. 353, Stadtbibliothek Nürnberg Nuremberg, Germany | |||||
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Type | |||||
Date | ca. 1500 | ||||
Language(s) | Early New High German | ||||
Author(s) | |||||
Scribe(s) | Willibald Pirckheimer | ||||
Material | Paper in a single quire with one stitch | ||||
Identified | Rainer Welle, Dierk Hagedorn (2021) |
Pirckheimer's Fechtbuch (Pirckh. Papp. 353) is German fencing manual created in the early 16th century by Willibald Pirckheimer, a close friend of Albrecht Dürer.[1] The original currently rests in the holdings of the Stadtbibliothek Nürnberg in Nuremberg, Germany. This manuscript is likely the source for the final, unillustrated portion of MS 26-232 (which also has portions extensively illustrated by Dürer).
Contents
Provenance
Contents
The current sequence is the result of bifolia being mixed up before stitching.
1r - 3v, 6r - 13v |
Gloss of Liechtenauer's Recital on short sword fencing by Sigmund Ain ringeck (disordered) |
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4r, 14r - 17v | Anonymous plays of dagger |
4v - 5v, 18r - 27r |
Gloss of Liechtenauer's Recital on mounted fencing by Lew |
27r - 32v | Short sword fencing by Martin Huntsfeld (attributed to Lew) |
32v - 37v | Short sword fencing by Andre Lignitzer (attributed to Martin Huntsfeld) |
37rv | Recital on short sword fencing by Johannes Liechtenauer |
37v | Recital on long sword fencing by Johannes Liechtenauer (fragment) |
39r - 62r | Gloss of Liechtenauer's Recital on long sword fencing by Lew |
63r - 65v | Anonymous plays of mounted fencing |
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.
- Chidester, Michael; Dierk Hagedorn (2024). Pieces of Ringeck: The Definitive Edition of the Gloss of Sigmund Ainring. Medford: HEMA Bookshelf. ISBN 978-1-953683-41-0.
- Welle, Rainer (2021). Albrecht Dürer und seine Kunst des Zweikampfes: auf den Spuren der Handschrift 26232 in der Albertina Wien. Kumberg: Sublilium Schaffer, Verlag für Geschichte, Kunst & Buchkultur. ISBN 9783950500806.
References
- ↑ See Dierk Hagedorn and Daniel Jaquet (2022). Dürer's Fight Book: The Genius of the German Renaissance and his Combat Treatise. Barnsley: Greenhill Books. p. 14.
Copyright and License Summary
For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the discussion page.
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Transcription | Index:Pirckheimer's Fechtbuch (Pirckh.Papp.353) |