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The '''Codex Guelf 125.16 Extravagantes''' is a 17th century manuscript assumed to be related to the [[Talhoffer Fechtbuch (2º Cod.MS.Philos.61)|2º Codex MS Philos. 61]] (either an earlier draft or a later copy),<ref>[[Hans-Peter Hils|Hils, Hans-Peter]]. ''Meister Johann Liechtenauers Kunst des langen Schwertes''. Peter Lang, 1985. p134.</ref> a [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] based on treatises by [[Hans Talhoffer]]. The original currently rests in the holdings of [[Herzog August Bibliothek]] in Wolfenbüttel, Germany. Aside from the writings of Talhoffer, the work is also significant due to its reference to the [[Walpurgis Fechtbuch (MS I.33)|MS I.33]], to which the scribe appears to have had access.<ref>See [[:File:Cod.Guelf.125.16.Extrav. 45r.jpg|folio 45r]]; cmpare [[Walpurgis Fechtbuch (MS I.33)|MS I.33]], folio [[commons:File:Ms I33 fol 26r.jpg|26r]].</ref>
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The '''Codex Guelf 125.16 Extravagantes''' is a 17th century manuscript assumed to be related to the [[Talhoffer Fechtbuch (2º Cod.MS.Philos.61)|2º Codex MS Philos. 61]] (either an earlier draft or a later copy),<ref>[[Hans-Peter Hils|Hils, Hans-Peter]]. ''Meister Johann Liechtenauers Kunst des langen Schwertes''. Peter Lang, 1985. p134.</ref> a [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] based on treatises by [[Hans Talhoffer]]. The original currently rests in the holdings of [[Herzog August Bibliothek]] in Wolfenbüttel, Germany. Aside from the writings of Talhoffer, the work is also significant due to its reference to the [[Walpurgis Fechtbuch (MS I.33)|MS I.33]], to which the scribe appears to have had access.<ref>See [[Page:Cod.Guelf.125.16.Extrav. 45r.jpg|folio 45r]]; compare [[Walpurgis Fechtbuch (MS I.33)|MS I.33]], [[Page:MS I.33 26r.jpg|folio 26r]].</ref>
  
 
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| <p>This figure shows that the clerics and monks were educated in the martial arts, for there is an entire manuscript on parchment in which the lessons are described in Latin, although quite illegible. The text that accompanies the one with the bald head—or the instructor—says "Sacerdos", the one accompanying the other person says "Scholaris".</p>
 
| <p>This figure shows that the clerics and monks were educated in the martial arts, for there is an entire manuscript on parchment in which the lessons are described in Latin, although quite illegible. The text that accompanies the one with the bald head—or the instructor—says "Sacerdos", the one accompanying the other person says "Scholaris".</p>
| <p>'''[45r]''' Diese figur Zeiget an daß auch die Clerici und münche in der kampff kunst unterrichtet worden. Denn es ist ein gantz Msc. auff pergmen, darinen die Lectiones alle in latein aber gar unleserlich beschrieben, Vor handen und stehet bey dem in der blatten oder dem lehrmeister alle Zeit das wordt Sacerdos, und bey der anderen person das Wortt Scholaris.</p>
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| <p>Such small shields (or how shall I call them?) are called "bucklers" by Talhoffer. And the noble clerics and those who fought with the messer or the short sword have used them for parrying.</p>
 
| <p>Such small shields (or how shall I call them?) are called "bucklers" by Talhoffer. And the noble clerics and those who fought with the messer or the short sword have used them for parrying.</p>
| <p>'''[45v]''' Solche kleine schilden oder wie ich es nennen soll, werden bey den Talhöffer Buckeller genannt, und haben solche die herrn Clerici und die mit dem messer oder kurtzen schwerden gefochten Zum pariren gebrauchet.</p>
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Revision as of 02:35, 26 May 2017

Talhoffer Fechtbuch
Cod.Guelf.125.16.Extrav., Herzog August Bibliothek
Wolfenbüttel, Germany

Folio Ir
HagedornLeng
Wierschin46Hils55
Type
Date late 1600s
Language(s) Early New High German
Author(s) Hans Talhoffer
Scribe(s) Unknown
Illustrator(s) Unknown
Material Paper
Size 46 folia
Format Double-sided, illustrations on
the recto side
Script Cursive
Exemplar(s)
External data Library catalog entry
Treatise scans Digital images (1700x2250)

The Codex Guelf 125.16 Extravagantes is a 17th century manuscript assumed to be related to the 2º Codex MS Philos. 61 (either an earlier draft or a later copy),[1] a German fencing manual based on treatises by Hans Talhoffer. The original currently rests in the holdings of Herzog August Bibliothek in Wolfenbüttel, Germany. Aside from the writings of Talhoffer, the work is also significant due to its reference to the MS I.33, to which the scribe appears to have had access.[2]

Provenance

Contents

Ir - 11r Ordnung des Kampffrechts am Landgericht in Franken
13v - 37r44rv Longshield by Hans Talhoffer
38r - 42v Duel Between a Man and a Woman by Hans Talhoffer
43rv Armored fencing by Hans Talhoffer
45rv

Gallery

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Additional Resources

References

  1. Hils, Hans-Peter. Meister Johann Liechtenauers Kunst des langen Schwertes. Peter Lang, 1985. p134.
  2. See folio 45r; compare MS I.33, folio 26r.

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Transcription Dierk Hagedorn Index:Talhoffer Fechtbuch (Cod.Guelf.125.16.Extrav.)
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