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− | '''''Ringer kunst: funf und Achtzig Stücke''''' ("The Art of Wrestling: Eighty-Five | + | '''''Ringer kunst: funf und Achtzig Stücke''''' ("The Art of Wrestling: Eighty-Five Pieces") is a [[German]] wrestling manual written in 1537 by [[Fabian von Auerswald]]. It was illustrated in the workshop of noted artist [[Lucas Cranach the Elder|Lucas Cranach]] and printed in Wittemberg by [[Hans Lufft]] in 1539. One of the earliest printed treatises on wrestling, the book includes lucid descriptions and detailed illustrations of all of its 85 pieces. |
== Publication History == | == Publication History == | ||
− | ''Ringer kunst'' was first printed 1539 in Wittenberg by Hans Lufft. In 1869, a second edition was produced by [[Karl Wassmannsdorff]] and printed in Leipzig by G. A. Schmidt. | + | ''Ringer kunst'' was first printed 1539 in Wittenberg by Hans Lufft; it included 86 prints from the workshop of [[Lucas Cranach the Elder]]. In 1869, a second edition was produced by [[Karl Wassmannsdorff]] and printed in Leipzig by G. A. Schmidt. |
− | Some time after the first printing in 1539, a manuscript copy with extensive annotations was produced by an unknown scribe (the [[Ringer Kunst (2º Col.MS.Philos.62)|2º Col.MS.Philos.62]]). | + | Some time after the first printing in 1539, a manuscript copy with extensive annotations through the first half was produced by an unknown scribe (the [[Ringer Kunst (2º Col.MS.Philos.62)|2º Col.MS.Philos.62]]). |
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+ | Auerswald's plays and Cranach's illustrations formed the foundation of [[Paulus Hector Mair]]'s treatment of wrestling in his fencing compendia of the 1540s-50s, though his actual text was largely replaced by longer sequences of techniques. | ||
== Contents == | == Contents == | ||
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== Additional Resources == | == Additional Resources == | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:47, 2 November 2023
Ringer Kunst: funf und achtzig stücke | |
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The Art of Wrestling: Eighty-Five Pieces | |
USTC ID | 691199 |
Author(s) | Fabian von Auerswald |
Illustrated by | Lucas Cranach the Elder |
Dedicated to | John Frederick, Elector of Saxony |
Place of origin | Wittemberg, Germany |
Language | Early New High German |
Genre(s) | Wrestling manual |
Publisher | Hans Lufft |
Publication date | 1539, 1669 |
Pages | 92 |
Treatise scans |
Digital scans (1539)
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Ringer kunst: funf und Achtzig Stücke ("The Art of Wrestling: Eighty-Five Pieces") is a German wrestling manual written in 1537 by Fabian von Auerswald. It was illustrated in the workshop of noted artist Lucas Cranach and printed in Wittemberg by Hans Lufft in 1539. One of the earliest printed treatises on wrestling, the book includes lucid descriptions and detailed illustrations of all of its 85 pieces.
Contents
Publication History
Ringer kunst was first printed 1539 in Wittenberg by Hans Lufft; it included 86 prints from the workshop of Lucas Cranach the Elder. In 1869, a second edition was produced by Karl Wassmannsdorff and printed in Leipzig by G. A. Schmidt.
Some time after the first printing in 1539, a manuscript copy with extensive annotations through the first half was produced by an unknown scribe (the 2º Col.MS.Philos.62).
Auerswald's plays and Cranach's illustrations formed the foundation of Paulus Hector Mair's treatment of wrestling in his fencing compendia of the 1540s-50s, though his actual text was largely replaced by longer sequences of techniques.
Contents
Ir - IIIr | Introduction by Fabian von Auerswald | ||||
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1 - 82 | Grappling by Fabian von Auerswald | ||||
84 - 91 | "Grappling in the pit" by Fabian von Auerswald | ||||
92 |
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Gallery
Additional Resources
The following is a list of publications containing scans, transcriptions, and translations relevant to this article, as well as published peer-reviewed research.
- Auerswald, Fabian von (2020). Ringen. The wrestling art of Fabian von Auerswald. Trans. by Petr Turya; Phil Aubrey. Guildam Gladiatorum s.r.o. ISBN 978-80-907193-9-2.
- Wassmannsdorff, Karl (1869). Die Ringer-Kunst des Fabian von Auerswald. Leipzig: Priber.
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 | Lucas Cranach the Elder | Österreichische Nationalbibliothek | |
Transcription | Keith P. Myers and Ingulf Kohlweiss | Index:Ringer Kunst (Fabian von Auerswald) |