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'''Pirckheimer's Fechtbuch'' (Pirkh. Papp. 353) is [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] created in the early 16th century by [[Willibald Pirckheimer]], a close friend of [[Albrecht Dürer]].<ref>See [[Dierk Haagedorn]] and Daniel Jaquet (2022). ''Dürer's Fight Book: The Genius of the German Renaissance and his Combat Treatise.'' Barnsley: Greenhill Books. p. 14.</ref> The original currently rests in the holdings of the [[museum::Stadtbibliothek Nürnberg]] in Nuremberg, Germany.
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'''Pirckheimer's Fechtbuch''' (Pirkh. Papp. 353) is [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] created in the early 16th century by [[Willibald Pirckheimer]], a close friend of [[Albrecht Dürer]].<ref>See [[Dierk Haagedorn]] and Daniel Jaquet (2022). ''Dürer's Fight Book: The Genius of the German Renaissance and his Combat Treatise.'' Barnsley: Greenhill Books. p. 14.</ref> The original currently rests in the holdings of the [[museum::Stadtbibliothek Nürnberg]] in Nuremberg, Germany.
  
 
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Pirckheimer's Fechtbuch
Pirkh. Papp. 353, Stadtbibliothek Nürnberg
Nuremberg, Germany
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Date ca. 1500
Language(s) Early New High German
Author(s)
Scribe(s) Willibald Pirckheimer
Material Unbound paper

Pirckheimer's Fechtbuch (Pirkh. Papp. 353) is German fencing manual created in the early 16th century by Willibald Pirckheimer, a close friend of Albrecht Dürer.[1] The original currently rests in the holdings of the Stadtbibliothek Nürnberg in Nuremberg, Germany.

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  1. See Dierk Haagedorn and Daniel Jaquet (2022). Dürer's Fight Book: The Genius of the German Renaissance and his Combat Treatise. Barnsley: Greenhill Books. p. 14.

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