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+ | == Transcription notes == | ||
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+ | '''Transcription of the Codex Guelf 83-4 August 8° from the Herzog August Library in Wolfenbüttel''' | ||
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+ | Author: Olivier Dupuis<br/>Version 1, 28/12/2012 | ||
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+ | Physically, the document is an anonymous manuscript writen on 116 pergament pages and | ||
+ | dated from 1591. | ||
+ | |||
+ | A digitized version can be downloaded on the website: http://www.hroarr.com/manuals-books/new-manual-section/?did=12<br/>or directly to the website of the library: http://diglib.hab.de/mss/83-4-aug-8f/start.htm | ||
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+ | Transcription notes: | ||
+ | * foliation: the original foliation have been maintained | ||
+ | * the umlaut have been maintained but not the round marks on the “u” | ||
+ | * the “v” meaning “u” at the beginning have been maintained, as “u” meaning “v” inside a word | ||
+ | * unsure translation was inserted into “[“ and “?]”. | ||
+ | * special page descriptions have been inserted into “{” and “}”, for instance “{blank page}” | ||
+ | * the few contractions have been developped | ||
+ | * as usual, it’s difficult to manage capitals; only the letter written in the capital forms have been set in capital in the transcription, but not if the letter is only bigger than usual. | ||
+ | |||
+ | A very short glossary have been added at the end of the document and it could'nt be a real substitute to a good dictionnary. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Remarks or corrections are welcome and could be sent directly to dupuisolivier _at_ yahoo.fr. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Vocabulary === | ||
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+ | Backen : jaw (3 mentions in f°13r and f°22v) | ||
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+ | Binnen, baussen, boben, etc. : inside, outside, over, this strange form could come from ''mittleren und niederen Deutschland'' (''Grimm Wörterbuch'', entry ''binnen'') | ||
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+ | Giebell : forehead (2 mentions, f°20r et f°48r). | ||
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+ | Gurgel : belt (2 mentions, f°70r, f°121r, f°133v) | ||
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+ | Haken : the hook from the halberd (f°44r, f°44v, f°61r) | ||
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+ | Hauff : hip, derivate form for « Hüfte ». | ||
+ | |||
+ | Positur : posture. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Praesentiren : to present, always used in german, for example into the form « präsentirt das Gewehr! » (Present Arms!) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Reuers : backhand stricke. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Rosen : the meaning is unsure; in this text (f°14v, f°15r, this could refer to the two hands; this word can be found in other fencing sources as in Pauernfeindt or Joachim Meyer books. | ||
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+ | Rucktritt : about-turn (f°40v). | ||
+ | |||
+ | Venten : two mentions into the text (f°38v and f°62r) ; it could mean « to feint »<ref>Leopold Ziller, ''Was nicht im Duden steht: ein Salzburger Mundart-Wörterbuch'', Eigenverlag der Gemeinde St. Gilgen am Wolfgangsee, 1995, p. 60. See entry « ''fänten'' ».</ref>. There's very few chances it could derivate from the french word « fente » which mean lunge in fencing as this term wasn't used in this lexical field at that time. |
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Transcription | Olivier Dupuis | Historical European Martial Arts Coalition |
Transcription notes
Transcription of the Codex Guelf 83-4 August 8° from the Herzog August Library in Wolfenbüttel
Author: Olivier Dupuis
Version 1, 28/12/2012
Physically, the document is an anonymous manuscript writen on 116 pergament pages and dated from 1591.
A digitized version can be downloaded on the website: http://www.hroarr.com/manuals-books/new-manual-section/?did=12
or directly to the website of the library: http://diglib.hab.de/mss/83-4-aug-8f/start.htm
Transcription notes:
- foliation: the original foliation have been maintained
- the umlaut have been maintained but not the round marks on the “u”
- the “v” meaning “u” at the beginning have been maintained, as “u” meaning “v” inside a word
- unsure translation was inserted into “[“ and “?]”.
- special page descriptions have been inserted into “{” and “}”, for instance “{blank page}”
- the few contractions have been developped
- as usual, it’s difficult to manage capitals; only the letter written in the capital forms have been set in capital in the transcription, but not if the letter is only bigger than usual.
A very short glossary have been added at the end of the document and it could'nt be a real substitute to a good dictionnary.
Remarks or corrections are welcome and could be sent directly to dupuisolivier _at_ yahoo.fr.
Vocabulary
Backen : jaw (3 mentions in f°13r and f°22v)
Binnen, baussen, boben, etc. : inside, outside, over, this strange form could come from mittleren und niederen Deutschland (Grimm Wörterbuch, entry binnen)
Giebell : forehead (2 mentions, f°20r et f°48r).
Gurgel : belt (2 mentions, f°70r, f°121r, f°133v)
Haken : the hook from the halberd (f°44r, f°44v, f°61r)
Hauff : hip, derivate form for « Hüfte ».
Positur : posture.
Praesentiren : to present, always used in german, for example into the form « präsentirt das Gewehr! » (Present Arms!)
Reuers : backhand stricke.
Rosen : the meaning is unsure; in this text (f°14v, f°15r, this could refer to the two hands; this word can be found in other fencing sources as in Pauernfeindt or Joachim Meyer books.
Rucktritt : about-turn (f°40v).
Venten : two mentions into the text (f°38v and f°62r) ; it could mean « to feint »[1]. There's very few chances it could derivate from the french word « fente » which mean lunge in fencing as this term wasn't used in this lexical field at that time.
- ↑ Leopold Ziller, Was nicht im Duden steht: ein Salzburger Mundart-Wörterbuch, Eigenverlag der Gemeinde St. Gilgen am Wolfgangsee, 1995, p. 60. See entry « fänten ».