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− | The '''MS 26.236''' was copied in the early 16th century from the [[Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS Chart.A.558)|MS Chart.A.558]], a [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] created by [[Hans Talhoffer]] in 1443.<ref name="Met">Donald J. LaRocca. | + | The '''MS 26.236''' was copied in the early 16th century from the [[Talhoffer Fechtbuch (MS Chart.A.558)|MS Chart.A.558]], a [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] created by [[Hans Talhoffer]] in 1443.<ref name="Met">Donald J. LaRocca. {{google books|f769tE97hxYC|The Academy of the Sword: Illustrated Fencing Books, 1500-1800|page=4}}. New York: The [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]], 1999. p4.</ref> The original currently rests in the holdings of [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] in New York City, NY. |
== Provenance == | == Provenance == |
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Talhoffer Fechtbuch | |||||
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MS 26.236, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City, New York | |||||
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Type | |||||
Date | early 16th cenury | ||||
Language(s) | Early New High German | ||||
Author(s) | Hans Talhoffer | ||||
Scribe(s) | Unknown | ||||
Size | 151 folia (?) | ||||
Format | Double-sided; one illustration per side, sometimes with text above | ||||
Script | Bastarda (?) | ||||
Exemplar(s) | MS Chart.A.558 (1443) | ||||
External data | Museum catalog entry |
The MS 26.236 was copied in the early 16th century from the MS Chart.A.558, a German fencing manual created by Hans Talhoffer in 1443.[1] The original currently rests in the holdings of Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, NY.
Provenance
The known provenance of the MS 26.236 is:[1]
- Copied from the MS Chart.A.558 in the early 16th century by an unknown scribe.
- before 1926 – acquired by Miss Marguerite Keasbey (donated New York, 1926).
- 1926-present – held by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
Contents
As the MS 26.236 is not available for study, this table is from the archetype.
Folio | Section |
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2r - 4v | Longsword, by Hans Talhoffer |
5r - 17r | Onomatomantia, by Johannes Hartlieb |
18r - 20v | Bloßfechten, by Johannes Liechtenauer |
21av - 23r | Roßfechten, by Johannes Liechtenauer |
24v - 48r | Longshield, by Hans Talhoffer |
48v | Kampffechten, by Johannes Liechtenauer |
49r - 72r | Armored fencing, by Hans Talhoffer |
72v - 76v | Poleaxe, by Hans Talhoffer |
81r - 101v | Dagger, by Hans Talhoffer |
109v - 114v | Wrestling, by Ott Jud |
116v - 132v | Wrestling, by Hans Talhoffer |
141r - 148v | Anonymous war book |
Gallery
Additional Resources
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Donald J. LaRocca. The Academy of the Sword: Illustrated Fencing Books, 1500-1800. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1999. p4.