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'''''Ein new Kůnstliches Fechtbuch im Rappier''''' ("A New Illustrated Fencing Manual on Rapier") is a [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] written by [[Michael Hundt]] and printed in 1611. The treatise presents a system of rapier fencing apparently based on the earlier teachings of the [[Freifechter]] [[Joachim Meÿer]].
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'''''Ein new Kůnstliches Fechtbuch im Rappier''''' ("A New Art-Filled Fencing Manual on Rapier") is a [[nationality::German]] [[fencing manual]] written by [[Michael Hundt]] and printed in 1611. The treatise presents a system of rapier fencing apparently based on the earlier teachings of the [[Freifechter]] [[Joachim Meÿer]], and also bears certain similarities to the treatise [[Jakob Sutor von Baden]] would publish in 1612.
  
 
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Revision as of 00:24, 15 April 2014

Ein new Kůnstliches Fechtbuch im Rappier
A New Illustrated Fencing Manual on Rapier
Hundt title.jpg
Title page of the 1611 edition
Author(s) Michael Hundt
Dedicated to Christian, Duke of Saxony
Place of origin Leipzig, Germany
Language Early New High German
Genre(s) Fencing manual
Publisher Nickol Nerlich (1611)
Publication date 1611
Pages 210 pages
Treatise scans

Ein new Kůnstliches Fechtbuch im Rappier ("A New Art-Filled Fencing Manual on Rapier") is a German fencing manual written by Michael Hundt and printed in 1611. The treatise presents a system of rapier fencing apparently based on the earlier teachings of the Freifechter Joachim Meÿer, and also bears certain similarities to the treatise Jakob Sutor von Baden would publish in 1612.

Publication History

The first edition of Ein new Kůnstliches Fechtbuch im Rappier was printed in Leipzig, Germany in 1611 by Nickol Nerlich.

Contents

Page Section
1 - 210 Rapier by Michael Hundt

Gallery

[Forthcoming]

Additional Resources

References