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* Archetype for earlier publication of same in two volumes, making the 1620 a compilation reprint? | * Archetype for earlier publication of same in two volumes, making the 1620 a compilation reprint? | ||
* Possibly the same as or related to [[Grůndtliche vñ eigentlichte Beschreibung der Fechtkunst (4º MS Math.2)|4º MS Math.2]] | * Possibly the same as or related to [[Grůndtliche vñ eigentlichte Beschreibung der Fechtkunst (4º MS Math.2)|4º MS Math.2]] | ||
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+ | | late 1600s | ||
+ | | 49-III-6(1) | ||
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+ | | Biblioteca da Ajuda | ||
+ | | Anonymous work contained in a little known manuscript of the Biblioteca da Ajuda. A vision of the Destreza in Portugal in the XVII century with elements from the Verdadera Destreza and from the ordinary or Vulgar. 64 feridas (techniques) explained with their counter-techniques. Some of them were previously unknown, like the parafusada or the wound of the Duke of Alba. With comments and glosses. Accessible language although basic knowledge of Destreza is necessary. | ||
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+ | This seldom known work, which is kept at the Biblioteca da Ajuda as 49 -III- 6, is bound in a book together with the previously unpublished Manuscrito da Espada, also in our catalogue. | ||
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+ | This is a re-interpretation of Pacheco's posthumous work, Nueva Ciencia. Beyond completing it with missing information, such as the lost engravings not present in the published version of Pacheco's book, the author took an eminently practical approach, didactic in purpose, dividing the book in «Liçoes» (Lessons), each preceded with an illustrative engraving, introducing progressively new concepts, from theoretical geometric elements to steps and footwork, to techniques such as the atalho or the movement of conclusion. This approach makes this book one of the best options when looking for a whole, comprehensive Destreza textbook. | ||
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+ | | late 1600s | ||
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+ | | Biblioteca de la Fundación Lazaro Galdiano | ||
+ | | While working on a forthcoming publication on Italian and Spanish fencing, the group led by Luca Cecchinato came upon a digitized copy of a rare manuscript held in Madrid in the Biblioteca de la Fundación Lazaro Galdiano. It dates from the end of the 17th century and includes several essays on previously published Destreza works as well as a commentary on the Nueva Ciencia of Pacheco de Narváez. It also contains almost all of the plates not published in the Nueva Ciencia, which have long been sought. This is a very important announcement for everyone interested in primary Destreza sources. | ||
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+ | Luca Cecchinato, Manuel Valle, Charles Blair | ||
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+ | http://bibliotecavirtualmadrid.org/bvmadrid_publicacion/i18n/consulta/registro.cmd?id=3504 | ||
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Revision as of 21:21, 21 October 2014
Items in red have not yet been verified with the holding library.
Contents
Purgatory
M | Title | Year | Call number | Author | Location | Notes |
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No | The Book of Feats of Arms and Chivalry | before 1430 | Lots | Christine de Pisan | BnF, etc. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christine_de_Pizan
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.rbc/rosenwald.0570 http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b8448959c http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b6000099t http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b84489727 http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b8448955q http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b9058872d http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b8449705f http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b8451466w http://resolver.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/SBB000017D900000000 |
No | De Arte Gladiatoria Dimicandi | ca. 1480s | Philippo di Vadi | Vatican Library | Possible second copy of De Arte Gladiatoria Dimicandi (Cod.1324) | |
No | 1500s | Anonymous | Listed by Wassmannsdorff | |||
No | 1556 | Johannes Bierchenauwer | 19th century facsimile possibly exists | |||
No | 1580 | See: VALLE ORTÍZ, M.J. and CURTIS, M.D. “Un texto de esgrima española del siglo XVI.” Materiales para la Historia del Deporte. 7. (2009): p.35-42
Translation by Tim Rivera: http://spanishsword.org/files/early.iberian.fencing.pdf | ||||
Yes | Il Disegno Del signor Cesare Pagano, Cavaliere Nopoletano, su'l vero Teatro di Marte, Per la Teorica della Schrimia, All' Altezza, di Don Ferdinando, de Medeci, Gran Duca di Toscana | 1592 | Cesare Pagani | Biblioteca Nazionale di Firenze |
(XIX, 194, Magliabecchiana) This is mentioned by Gelli. It is dated 1592, and Cesare declares himself a relative (possibly a nephew) of Marcantoio Pagano, who published his treatise in 1553. This is a weird one. It is in a good state of conservation, written in a beautifully clear hand and in a mostly not too obtuse Italian. The who thing was quite pricey to scan so I ordered the first 1/3 (which came to over 150 pages) to have a look and never followed up the next 2/3 as it is 99% irrelevant to the practical study of fencing. Instead it is literally stuffed with classical references but also observations about the natural world and sundry other digressions; there are no techniques and only scattered pieces of very general fencing advice. | |
Yes | Confectbuch von Abrichtung vollständiges Turnierbuch | 1598 | Cod. Guelf. 1.6.3 Aug. 2° | Jeremias Schemels von Augsburg | Herzog-August Bibliothek | Original: http://diglib.hab.de/mss/1-6-3-aug-2f/start.htm
Second one in the same library in the Blankenburg collection (Wolfenbüttel, Herzog August Bibliothek, 5 Blankenburg) ? |
No | Confectbuch von Abrichtung vollständiges Turnierbuch | 1598 | Jeremias Schemels von Augsburg | Kunsthistorisches Museum | ||
Yes | Late 1500s or early 1600s | Add. Ms. 23223 | British Library | This is listed by Castle, and is catalogued as 17th Century but the content itself seems more consistent with 16th century treatises. A black and white, easily readable, scan is inexpensive from the BL. It is handwritten in Italian, no illustrations, in two separate hands which are both fairly easy to read, although some of the pages are damaged and it is reasonable brief (the scan is 96 pages including blanks). Interestingly it uses the same guard nomenclature as Altoni with high, medium and low guards, and primarily discusses the single sword, sword and dagger, sword and cape and sword and rotella. The way it is organised is unusual, in that rather than relegating the rotella to a section of its own like most comparable treatises, it has a section on say the high guard, then explains how this applies to the single sword, sword and dagger, sword and cape and sword and rotella. It also very briefly mentions polearms, the spadone and two swords, which makes a nice round 10 Italian sources (alone) that includes two swords (Manciolino, Marozzo, Altoni, Agrippa, Di Grassi, Lovino, Lucino, Palladini, Docciolini, and this one). It is anonymous and it contains no overt contextual references (on an initial scan) to tie it down temporally or geographically. My gut feeling however is that it is Tuscan and late 16th century. In addition to guard nomenclature, it appears to have further commonalities with Altoni (for example it mentions the “zagaglia” as a pole weapon, which does not appear in any other known treatises except Altoni). The language appears quite “modern” and there are no glaring dialectal traits on an initial reading, but not inconsistent with a Tuscan/Central Italian origin… | ||
No | Discorso del Gioco di Spada dell'Orafo di Cremona
(Discourse on the Play of the Sword by the Goldsmith of Cremona) |
Early 1600s | Urb.lat.1231
Cod. vatic. Urbin. 1231 |
Orafo di Cremona | Vatican Library
Vatican Library (Fondo Urbinate), Rome |
This was relatively inexpensive as a copy from microfilm, however the scan is very bad and the words quite hard to read. This manuscript previously belonged to Gelli, and is described here:
http://www.swordforum.com/forums/showthread.php?92497-New-Manuscript-Orafo-di-Cremona On a quick scan through there is little or no non technical content to put the treatises into context, and the scan is so faint in places I haven't managed to force myself to read it. It seems to have only two guards, the “diritta” and “roverscia”. |
Yes | Fechtbuch des einfachen Rapiers / Fechtbuch in Rapier und Dolchen | 1611 | Mss. germ. qu. 1190/1191 | Hans Wilhelm Schöffer von Dietz | Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin | (Single rapier, dated 1611. Many ink drawings. Belonged to Erasmus von Starhemberg, who owned another well-known Fechtbuch.)
Ms. germ. qu. 1190, Berlin, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz (Another book by the same master, this one on rapier & dagger) Ms. germ. qu. 1191, Berlin, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz
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Yes | late 1600s | 49-III-6(1) | Biblioteca da Ajuda | Anonymous work contained in a little known manuscript of the Biblioteca da Ajuda. A vision of the Destreza in Portugal in the XVII century with elements from the Verdadera Destreza and from the ordinary or Vulgar. 64 feridas (techniques) explained with their counter-techniques. Some of them were previously unknown, like the parafusada or the wound of the Duke of Alba. With comments and glosses. Accessible language although basic knowledge of Destreza is necessary.
This seldom known work, which is kept at the Biblioteca da Ajuda as 49 -III- 6, is bound in a book together with the previously unpublished Manuscrito da Espada, also in our catalogue. This is a re-interpretation of Pacheco's posthumous work, Nueva Ciencia. Beyond completing it with missing information, such as the lost engravings not present in the published version of Pacheco's book, the author took an eminently practical approach, didactic in purpose, dividing the book in «Liçoes» (Lessons), each preceded with an illustrative engraving, introducing progressively new concepts, from theoretical geometric elements to steps and footwork, to techniques such as the atalho or the movement of conclusion. This approach makes this book one of the best options when looking for a whole, comprehensive Destreza textbook. | ||
Yes | late 1600s | Biblioteca de la Fundación Lazaro Galdiano | While working on a forthcoming publication on Italian and Spanish fencing, the group led by Luca Cecchinato came upon a digitized copy of a rare manuscript held in Madrid in the Biblioteca de la Fundación Lazaro Galdiano. It dates from the end of the 17th century and includes several essays on previously published Destreza works as well as a commentary on the Nueva Ciencia of Pacheco de Narváez. It also contains almost all of the plates not published in the Nueva Ciencia, which have long been sought. This is a very important announcement for everyone interested in primary Destreza sources.
Luca Cecchinato, Manuel Valle, Charles Blair http://bibliotecavirtualmadrid.org/bvmadrid_publicacion/i18n/consulta/registro.cmd?id=3504 | |||
Yes | Anfangs Gründe der Edeln Fechtkunst | 1744-1763 | MS B 215 | Salomon Christoph Müller | Universiätsbibliothek Erlangen | Paper 99 fol. German manuscript on the smallsword: Hs. B 215 at the University Library in Erlangen, Germany. It dates from around 1750, and was written by Salomon Christoph Mueller, the court fencing master for the Brandenburg court at Ansbach. The manuscript was originally in the palace library at Ansbach. The work is entitled Anfangs Gruende der Fechtkunst (Foundations of Fencing), and consists of two volumes: Vol. I has 56 pages and 81 plates. Vol II has 60 pages and 114 plates (many of which deal with left-handed fencing). The illustrations are ink drawings with watercolor. This sounds like an interesting work by someone who must have been a fairly prominent master. ~Matt G. |
No | Abregé de l'exercice des armes[. Necéssaire à la jeunesse de savoir, pour pouvoir se deffendre avec son espée] | 1767 | MS E.1939.65.459 | G. Belfin | RL Scott
Luxembourg (place of manufacture) |
Paper, vellum Manuscript entitled, 'Abrege De L'Exercice Des Armes', by G Belfin. Published Luxembourg, 1767. Subject classification: Fencing - French, 18th century. Bookplate with coat of arms |
No | Traite Des Armes | 1797 | MS E.1939.65.489 | Theophile-Malo Corret de La Tour D'Auvergne | RL Scott | Manuscript by author, 'Traite Des Armes', by Theophile-Malo Corret De La Tour D'Auvergne. Published 1797. Subject classification: Fencing - French, 18th century NB letter inside giving history of this MS, Rouen, 1900 Also typed paragraph about the book |
Morgue
M | Title | Year | Call number | Author | Location | Notes |
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No | Die Art und Weise, anzugreifen und zu verteidigen (?) | 1295 | Francesco Giacomo Guglielmo and Filippo Del Serpente | Language, location, and state of existence unknown. | ||
No | Fior di Battaglia | Early 15th century | Ms. 84 | Fiore de'i Liberi | Biblioteca Estense | Last seen 1508 |
No | Fior di Battaglia | Early 15th century | Ms. 110 | Fiore de'i Liberi | Biblioteca Estense | Last seen 1508 |
No | 1434 | Filippo di Bartolomeo Dardi | Lost | |||
No | 1515 | J. Schwerer | Formerly Ortenburg'sche Bibliothek zu Tambach | o.S.
verschollen – bei WELLE aufgeführt, W 08 | ||
No | Opera de Scherma | 1532 | Guido Antonio di Luca | Lost | ||
No | Rast Fechtbuch | ca. 1549 | Antonius Rast | Purchased at auction by Paulus Hector Mair, used to create the Reichstadt Nr. 82 in 1553. | ||
No | Kunst des Fechtens | 1561 | Joachim Meyer | Lost as of the mid 20th century. | ||
No | Cabinet d'escrime de l'espee et poingnardt | 1585 | Captain Peloquin | Source for MS KB.73.J.39 | ||
No | Compendio y Philosophia y Dztreza de las Armas | 1625 | Octavio Ferrara | Traced by Archibald Corble in the early 20th century to create the MS R4-B274. |