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| title = [[Wrestling]] based on the ''Landshuter Ringerbuch'' | | title = [[Wrestling]] based on the ''Landshuter Ringerbuch'' | ||
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! <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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| <p>In Saint George’s name, begin; and watch to see whether your opponent goes high or low: That is the beginning [lesson] of wrestling.</p> | | <p>In Saint George’s name, begin; and watch to see whether your opponent goes high or low: That is the beginning [lesson] of wrestling.</p> | ||
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| <p>If he grabs at you with his hand, then use the technique that is called ''Zucken'' (pulling).</p> | | <p>If he grabs at you with his hand, then use the technique that is called ''Zucken'' (pulling).</p> | ||
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| <p>{{gold|If he has lifted you up, then use the technique which you see here.}}</p> | | <p>{{gold|If he has lifted you up, then use the technique which you see here.}}</p> | ||
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| <p>If he shoves you away from him when you are in the ''Haken'' (hook), then grab a piece of his jacket near the hip.</p> | | <p>If he shoves you away from him when you are in the ''Haken'' (hook), then grab a piece of his jacket near the hip.</p> | ||
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| <p>This technique is called the ''Inwendig Schlent Hagkl'' (inside [?] hook). If you use that at full force, you will throw him.</p> | | <p>This technique is called the ''Inwendig Schlent Hagkl'' (inside [?] hook). If you use that at full force, you will throw him.</p> | ||
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| <p>{{red|If your opponent grabs you first, then use this technique, which is called the ''Abstoss'' (shove-away).}}</p> | | <p>{{red|If your opponent grabs you first, then use this technique, which is called the ''Abstoss'' (shove-away).}}</p> | ||
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| <p>If he stands upright and positions himself in the Balance.</p> | | <p>If he stands upright and positions himself in the Balance.</p> | ||
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| <p>If he pulls your head [under his arm] when you try to run in at him with the ''Hacken'' (hook), then use the technique called the ''Aüsser Hacken'' (outer hook).</p> | | <p>If he pulls your head [under his arm] when you try to run in at him with the ''Hacken'' (hook), then use the technique called the ''Aüsser Hacken'' (outer hook).</p> | ||
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| <p>If your opponent grabs hold of you with fury, then use the ''Abwinden'' (turning aside). If he has lifted you up, act as if you are going to fall, [but instead] grasp hold of his right thigh and shove him away from you.</p> | | <p>If your opponent grabs hold of you with fury, then use the ''Abwinden'' (turning aside). If he has lifted you up, act as if you are going to fall, [but instead] grasp hold of his right thigh and shove him away from you.</p> | ||
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| <p>If he stands completely upright and strains backwards, then use the technique called the ''Schragen''.</p> | | <p>If he stands completely upright and strains backwards, then use the technique called the ''Schragen''.</p> | ||
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| <p>If he stands with his legs wide apart, then use the technique called the ''Halb Hufft'' (half hip).</p> | | <p>If he stands with his legs wide apart, then use the technique called the ''Halb Hufft'' (half hip).</p> | ||
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| <p>This is the hip in the ''Aüsser Hacken'' (outer hook). Use this with force. Wrestle with the legs and step forwards [to the?] hip.</p> | | <p>This is the hip in the ''Aüsser Hacken'' (outer hook). Use this with force. Wrestle with the legs and step forwards [to the?] hip.</p> | ||
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| <p>In words, in herbs, and in stones lies much power.</p> | | <p>In words, in herbs, and in stones lies much power.</p> | ||
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Revision as of 00:44, 10 February 2015
Liber Quodlibetarius | |||||
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MS B.200, Universitätsbibliothek Erlangen Erlangen, Germany | |||||
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Type | Commonplace book | ||||
Date | 1524 | ||||
Place of origin | Nuremberg | ||||
Language(s) | Early New High German | ||||
Author(s) | Unknown | ||||
Scribe(s) | Benedictus Rughalm | ||||
Illustrator(s) | Unknown | ||||
Material | Paper, in a half-leather cover | ||||
Size | 204 folia | ||||
Format | Double-sided; one illustrations per side, with captions | ||||
Script | Bastarda | ||||
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 devices based on the only two printed German books on fighting at the time, the anonymous Landshuter Ringerbuch ("Landshut Wrestling Manual") and Andre Paurñfeyndt's Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey ("Foundation of the Chivalric Art of Swordplay").
Contents
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Contents
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121v - 125r |
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Gallery
Images hosted by the Universitätsbibliothek Erlangen-Nürnberg.
Additional Resources
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) |