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== Additional Resources == | == Additional Resources == |
Revision as of 12:17, 5 May 2014
Ein new Kůnstliches Fechtbuch im Rappier | |
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A New Illustrated Fencing Manual on Rapier | |
Title page of the 1611 edition | |
Author(s) | Michael Hundt |
Illustrated by | Unknown |
Dedicated to | Christian, Duke of Saxony |
Place of origin | Leipzig, Germany |
Language | |
Genre(s) | Fencing manual |
Publisher | Nickol Nerlich |
Publication date | 1611 |
Pages | 210 pages |
Treatise scans |
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The title of this article contains the character ů. Where it is unavailable or not desired, the name may be represented as Ein new Kuenstliches Fechtbuch im Rappier (Michael Hundt).
Ein new Kůnstliches Fechtbuch im Rappier ("A New Art-Filled Fencing Manual on Rapier") is a German fencing manual written by Michael Hundt and printed in 1611. The treatise presents a system of rapier fencing apparently based on the earlier teachings of the Freifechter Joachim Meÿer, and also bears certain similarities to the treatise Jakob Sutor von Baden would publish in 1612.
Publication History
The first edition of Ein new Kůnstliches Fechtbuch im Rappier was printed in Leipzig, Germany in 1611 by Nickol Nerlich.
Contents
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1 - 210 | Rapier by Michael Hundt |
Gallery