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− | | name | + | | name = Kunste Zu Ritterlicher Were{{#set: name=Meister peter falkners kunste Zu Ritterlicher Were}} |
− | | location | + | | location = [[inventory::MS KK5012]], [[museum::Kunsthistorisches Museum]]<br/>Vienna, Austria |
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− | | | + | | imageleft = File:MS KK5012 1v.jpg |
− | | width | + | | imageright = File:MS KK5012 2r.jpg |
− | | caption | + | | width = x200px |
+ | | caption = Folia 1v - 2r | ||
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− | | | + | | Hagedorn's catalog = [[HS::PFW]] |
− | | Hils' catalog | + | | Wierschin's catalog= [[WC::35]] |
− | | Beck catalog | + | | Hils' catalog = [[HK::47]] |
− | | Also known as | + | | Beck catalog = [http://kdih.badw.de/datenbank/handschrift/38/1/5 38.1.5] {{#set:BC=38.1.5}}<br/>[http://kdih.badw.de/datenbank/handschrift/38/4/2 38.4.2] {{#set:BC=38.4.2}}<br/>[http://kdih.badw.de/datenbank/handschrift/38/6/3 38.6.3] {{#set:BC=38.6.3}} |
− | | Type | + | | Also known as = |
− | | Date | + | | Type = {{plainlist |
− | | Place of origin | + | | [[type::Fencing manual]] |
− | | Language(s) | + | | [[type::Wrestling manual]] |
− | | Scribe(s) | + | }} |
− | | Author(s) | + | | Date = ca. [[year::1495]] |
− | | Compiled by | + | | Place of origin = Augsburg, Germany |
− | | Illuminated by | + | | Language(s) = [[language::Early New High German]] |
− | | Patron | + | | Scribe(s) = Unknown |
− | | Dedicated to | + | | Author(s) = [[author::Peter Falkner]] |
+ | | Compiled by = | ||
+ | | Illuminated by = Unknown | ||
+ | | Patron = | ||
+ | | Dedicated to = | ||
<!----------Form and content----------> | <!----------Form and content----------> | ||
− | | Material | + | | Material = Paper, in a soft leather binding |
− | | Size | + | | Size = 73 [[folia]] (137 mm × 208 mm) |
− | | Format | + | | Format = Double-sided; one illustration per side, <br/>with text below |
− | | Condition | + | | Condition = |
− | | Script | + | | Script = |
− | | Contents | + | | Contents = |
− | | Illumination(s) | + | | Illumination(s) = |
− | | Additions | + | | Additions = |
− | | Exemplar(s) | + | | Exemplar(s) = |
− | | Previously kept | + | | Previously kept = |
− | | Discovered | + | | Discovered = |
− | | Website | + | | Website = |
− | | Images | + | | Images = [[commons:Category:Ms. KK5012|Digital scans]] (700x1000) |
− | | below | + | | below = |
}} | }} | ||
− | The '''KK 5012''' is a [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] authored by [[Peter Falkner]], probably created around 1495.<ref>[[Christian Henry Tobler]]. ''In Saint George's Name: An Anthology of Medieval Fighting Arts''. Wheaton, IL: [[Freelance Academy Press]], 2010. p 11</ref> The original currently rests in the holdings of the [[Kunsthistorisches Museum]] in Vienna, Austria. Dierk Hagedorn notes that the text was written by two scribes: the passages about the [[ | + | The '''KK 5012''' is a [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] authored by [[Peter Falkner]], probably created around 1495.<ref>[[Christian Henry Tobler]]. ''In Saint George's Name: An Anthology of Medieval Fighting Arts''. Wheaton, IL: [[Freelance Academy Press]], 2010. p 11</ref> The original currently rests in the holdings of the [[Kunsthistorisches Museum]] in Vienna, Austria. Dierk Hagedorn notes that the text was written by two scribes: the passages about the [[long sword]] and the [[messer]] come from one hand, and the sections about [[dagger]], [[staff]], [[pole weapons]], [[longshield]] and [[mounted fencing]] from another.<ref>[[Dierk Hagedorn]]. "[http://www.hammaborg.de/en/transkriptionen/peter_falkner/index.php Transcriptions: Peter Falkner]". ''Hammaborg Historischer Schwertkampf''. January 2009. Retrieved 15 November 2010.</ref> |
== Provenance == | == Provenance == | ||
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== Contents == | == Contents == | ||
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+ | |- | ||
+ | ! id="page" | Irv | ||
+ | | {{treatise begin | ||
+ | | title = Front matter | ||
+ | | width = 60em | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {| class="treatisecontent" | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | ! | + | ! <p>{{rating|B}}<br/>by [[Michael Chidester]]</p> |
− | ! | + | ! <p>Transcription<br/>by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p> |
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | <p>'''Master Peter Falkner's Art of Knightly Weapons'''</p> | ||
+ | | {{paget|Page:Ms. KK5012|Cover 2|jpg|lbl=Cvr}} | ||
− | | | + | |} |
− | + | {{treatise end}} | |
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− | |||
|- | |- | ||
− | ! [[Peter Falkner | + | ! [[Peter Falkner|1r - 18r]] |
− | | [[ | + | | [[Long Sword]] Recital, possibly based on that of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]] |
|- | |- | ||
− | ! [[Peter Falkner | + | ! [[Peter Falkner|18v - 43v]] |
− | | [[Messer]] | + | | [[Messer]] Recital, possibly based on that of [[Johannes Lecküchner]] |
|- | |- | ||
− | ! [[: | + | ! [[:file:MS KK5012 44r.jpg|44r]] |
| Image of the Crucifixion | | Image of the Crucifixion | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | ! [[Peter Falkner | + | ! [[Peter Falkner|46r - 56r]] |
− | | [[Dagger]] by Peter Falkner | + | | [[Dagger]] by [[Peter Falkner]] |
|- | |- | ||
− | ! [[: | + | ! [[:file:MS KK5012 57v.jpg|57v]] |
| Image of the Lion of St. Mark | | Image of the Lion of St. Mark | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | ! [[Peter Falkner | + | ! [[Peter Falkner|58r - 61r]] |
− | | [[Staff weapons]] by Peter Falkner | + | | [[Staff weapons]] by [[Peter Falkner]] |
|- | |- | ||
− | ! [[Peter Falkner | + | ! [[Peter Falkner|62r - 65r]] |
− | | [[Pole weapons]] by Peter Falkner | + | | [[Pole weapons]] by [[Peter Falkner]] |
|- | |- | ||
− | ! [[Peter Falkner | + | ! [[Peter Falkner|65v - 67r]] |
− | | [[Longshield]] by Peter Falkner | + | | [[Longshield]] by [[Peter Falkner]] |
|- | |- | ||
− | ! [[Peter Falkner | + | ! [[Peter Falkner|67v - 72v]] |
− | | [[Mounted fencing]] by Peter Falkner | + | | [[Mounted fencing]] by [[Peter Falkner]] |
|} | |} | ||
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== Additional Resources == | == Additional Resources == | ||
− | + | {{bibliography}} | |
== References == | == References == | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Copyright and License Summary == | ||
+ | |||
+ | For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion page]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <section begin="sourcebox"/>{{sourcebox header}} | ||
+ | {{sourcebox | ||
+ | | work = Images | ||
+ | | authors = [[Kunsthistorisches Museum]] | ||
+ | | source link = http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Ms._KK5012 | ||
+ | | source title= WikiMedia Commons | ||
+ | | license = default | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{sourcebox | ||
+ | | work = Transcription | ||
+ | | authors = [[transcriber::Dierk Hagedorn]] | ||
+ | | source link = | ||
+ | | source title= [[Index:Kunste Zu Ritterlicher Were (MS KK5012)]] | ||
+ | | license = copyrighted | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{sourcebox footer}}<section end="sourcebox"/> | ||
[[Category:Treatises]] | [[Category:Treatises]] |
Latest revision as of 18:13, 26 August 2024
Kunste Zu Ritterlicher Were | |||||
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MS KK5012, Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, Austria | |||||
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Type | |||||
Date | ca. 1495 | ||||
Place of origin | Augsburg, Germany | ||||
Language(s) | Early New High German | ||||
Author(s) | Peter Falkner | ||||
Scribe(s) | Unknown | ||||
Illustrator(s) | Unknown | ||||
Material | Paper, in a soft leather binding | ||||
Size | 73 folia (137 mm × 208 mm) | ||||
Format | Double-sided; one illustration per side, with text below | ||||
Treatise scans | Digital scans (700x1000) |
The KK 5012 is a German fencing manual authored by Peter Falkner, probably created around 1495.[1] The original currently rests in the holdings of the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, Austria. Dierk Hagedorn notes that the text was written by two scribes: the passages about the long sword and the messer come from one hand, and the sections about dagger, staff, pole weapons, longshield and mounted fencing from another.[2]
Contents
Provenance
Contents
Irv |
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1r - 18r | Long Sword Recital, possibly based on that of Johannes Liechtenauer | ||||
18v - 43v | Messer Recital, possibly based on that of Johannes Lecküchner | ||||
44r | Image of the Crucifixion | ||||
46r - 56r | Dagger by Peter Falkner | ||||
57v | Image of the Lion of St. Mark | ||||
58r - 61r | Staff weapons by Peter Falkner | ||||
62r - 65r | Pole weapons by Peter Falkner | ||||
65v - 67r | Longshield by Peter Falkner | ||||
67v - 72v | Mounted fencing by Peter Falkner |
Gallery
Images hosted by WikiMedia Commons.
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.
- Tobler, Christian Henry (2011). Captain of the Guild: Master Peter Falkner's Art of Knightly Defense. Wheaton, IL: Freelance Academy Press. ISBN 978-1-937439-09-5.
References
- ↑ Christian Henry Tobler. In Saint George's Name: An Anthology of Medieval Fighting Arts. Wheaton, IL: Freelance Academy Press, 2010. p 11
- ↑ Dierk Hagedorn. "Transcriptions: Peter Falkner". Hammaborg Historischer Schwertkampf. January 2009. Retrieved 15 November 2010.
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 | Kunsthistorisches Museum | WikiMedia Commons | |
Transcription | Dierk Hagedorn | Index:Kunste Zu Ritterlicher Were (MS KK5012) |