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− | The '''Codex I.6.4º.3''' is a [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] created in the mid 15th century.<ref>Wierschin 21-2; Hils 32-4.</ref> The original currently rests in the holdings of the [[Universitätsbibliothek Augsburg]] in Augsburg, Germany. This manuscript is commonly attributed to [[ | + | The '''Codex I.6.4º.3''' is a [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] created in the mid 15th century.<ref>Wierschin 21-2; Hils 32-4.</ref> The original currently rests in the holdings of the [[Universitätsbibliothek Augsburg]] in Augsburg, Germany. This manuscript is commonly attributed to [[Lew]], though in fact the text only cites him as author of a few of its sections (mostly erroneously).<ref>Jaquet, Daniel; [[Bartłomiej Walczak|Walczak, Bartłomiej]]. "Liegnitzer, Hundsfeld or Lew? The question of authorship of popular Medieval fighting teachings". ''[[Acta Periodica Duellatorum]]'' '''2'''(1): 105-148. 2014.</ref> The rest of the manuscript is an anonymous compilation text consisting of treatises on a variety of martial topics by several different masters who stood in the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]. This manuscript may have been a source for [[Paulus Hector Mair]]'s 16th century compendia. |
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− | | [[Gloss]] of Liechtenauer's [[Recital]] on [[long sword]] fencing by [[ | + | | [[Gloss]] of Liechtenauer's [[Recital]] on [[long sword]] fencing by [[Lew]] |
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! [[Martin Huntsfeld|54r - 63v]] | ! [[Martin Huntsfeld|54r - 63v]] | ||
− | | [[Short sword]] fencing by [[Martin Huntsfeld]] (attributed to | + | | [[Short sword]] fencing by [[Martin Huntsfeld]] (attributed to Lew) |
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! [[Martin Huntsfeld|64r - 70r]] | ! [[Martin Huntsfeld|64r - 70r]] | ||
− | | Armored [[wrestling]] by [[Martin Huntsfeld]] (attributed to | + | | Armored [[wrestling]] by [[Martin Huntsfeld]] (attributed to Lew) |
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! [[Jud Lew|95r - 124r]] | ! [[Jud Lew|95r - 124r]] | ||
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Revision as of 21:28, 16 June 2020
Codex Lew | |||||
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Cod.I.6.4º.3, Universitätsbibliothek Augsburg Augsburg, Germany | |||||
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Type | |||||
Date | ca. 1460s | ||||
Language(s) | Early New High German | ||||
Author(s) | |||||
Compiler | Unknown | ||||
Scribe(s) | Unknown | ||||
Material | Paper | ||||
Size | 125 folia (140 mm x 175 mm) | ||||
Format | Double-sided, with red and black ink | ||||
External data | Library catalog entry | ||||
Treatise scans | Digital scans |
The Codex I.6.4º.3 is a German fencing manual created in the mid 15th century.[1] The original currently rests in the holdings of the Universitätsbibliothek Augsburg in Augsburg, Germany. This manuscript is commonly attributed to Lew, though in fact the text only cites him as author of a few of its sections (mostly erroneously).[2] The rest of the manuscript is an anonymous compilation text consisting of treatises on a variety of martial topics by several different masters who stood in the tradition of Johannes Liechtenauer. This manuscript may have been a source for Paulus Hector Mair's 16th century compendia.
Contents
Provenance
Contents
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1r - 53v | Gloss of Liechtenauer's Recital on long sword fencing by Lew | ||||||||||||||||||
54r - 63v | Short sword fencing by Martin Huntsfeld (attributed to Lew) | ||||||||||||||||||
64r - 70r | Armored wrestling by Martin Huntsfeld (attributed to Lew) | ||||||||||||||||||
70r - 83v | Short sword fencing by Andre Lignitzer (attributed to Martin Huntsfeld) | ||||||||||||||||||
84r - 84v | Sword and Buckler by Andre Lignitzer (attributed to Martin Huntsfeld) | ||||||||||||||||||
85r - 94v | Wrestling by Ott Jud | ||||||||||||||||||
95r - 124r | Gloss of Liechtenauer's Recital on mounted fencing by Lew | ||||||||||||||||||
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Gallery
Images hosted by WikiMedia Commons.
Additional Resources
- Hagedorn, Dierk. Jude Lew: Das Fechtbuch. VS-Books, 2017. ISBN 978-3-932077-46-3
- Jaquet, Daniel; Walczak, Bartłomiej. "Liegnitzer, Hundsfeld or Lew? The question of authorship of popular Medieval fighting teachings". Acta Periodica Duellatorum 2(1): 105-148. 2014. doi:10.1515/apd-2015-0015.
References
- ↑ Wierschin 21-2; Hils 32-4.
- ↑ Jaquet, Daniel; Walczak, Bartłomiej. "Liegnitzer, Hundsfeld or Lew? The question of authorship of popular Medieval fighting teachings". Acta Periodica Duellatorum 2(1): 105-148. 2014.
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 | Universitätsbibliothek Augsburg | Universitätsbibliothek Augsburg | |
Translation | Michael Chidester | Wiktenauer | |
Transcription | Dierk Hagedorn | Index:Codex Lew (Cod.I.6.4º.3) |