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'''Joachim Köppen''' (Koppe, Koeppen, Koppen) was a [[century::17th century]] [[nationality::German]] [[fencing master]]. Little is known of this master's early life, but as an adult he attended University of Wittenberg and received doctorates in philosophy and medicine. While at the university, he also studied fencing under a master named Heinrich Beler[n] von Bautzen, apparently an initiate of the tradition of [[Salvator Fabris]]. After he left the university he went on to become a fencing master in Magdeburg, where in 1619 he published his own treatise on [[rapier]] fencing titled ''[[Newer Discůrs Von der Rittermeszigen und Weitberůmbten Kůnst des Fechtens (Joachim Köppen)|Newer Discůrs Von der Rittermeszigen und Weitberůmbten Kůnst des Fechtens]]'' ("New Discourse on the Knightly and World Renowned Art of Fencing").  
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'''Joachim Köppe''' (Köppen) was a [[century::17th century]] [[nationality::German]] [[fencing master]]. Little is known of this master's early life, but as an adult he attended University of Wittenberg and received doctorates in philosophy and medicine. While at the university, he also studied fencing under a master named Heinrich Beler[n] von Bautzen, apparently an initiate of the tradition of [[Salvator Fabris]]. After he left the university he went on to become a fencing master in Magdeburg, where in 1619 he published his own treatise on [[rapier]] fencing titled ''[[Newer Discůrs Von der Rittermeszigen und Weitberůmbten Kůnst des Fechtens (Joachim Köppe)|Newer Discůrs Von der Rittermeszigen und Weitberůmbten Kůnst des Fechtens]]'' ("New Discourse on the Knightly and World Renowned Art of Fencing").  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:47, 12 November 2023

Joachim Köppe
Born 16th century (?)
Died after 1630s (?)
Occupation Fencing master
Education Doctor of philosophy and of medicine
Alma mater University of Wittenberg
Influences Heinrich Beler(n) von Bautzen
Genres Fencing manual
Language Early New High German
Notable work(s) Newer Discůrs Von der Rittermeszigen und Weitberůmbten Kůnst des Fechtens (1619)

Joachim Köppe (Köppen) was a 17th century German fencing master. Little is known of this master's early life, but as an adult he attended University of Wittenberg and received doctorates in philosophy and medicine. While at the university, he also studied fencing under a master named Heinrich Beler[n] von Bautzen, apparently an initiate of the tradition of Salvator Fabris. After he left the university he went on to become a fencing master in Magdeburg, where in 1619 he published his own treatise on rapier fencing titled Newer Discůrs Von der Rittermeszigen und Weitberůmbten Kůnst des Fechtens ("New Discourse on the Knightly and World Renowned Art of Fencing").

Treatise

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.

References