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{{Infobox manuscript
 
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| name             = [[name::Hec Sunt Guardiae in Dimicatione Videlicet]]
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| name               = [[name::Hec Sunt Guardiae in Dimicatione Videlicet]]
| location         = [[inventory::MS 01020]], [[museum::University of Toronto]]<br/>Toronto, Ontario
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| location           = [[inventory::MS 01020]], [[museum::University of Toronto]]<br/>Toronto, Ontario
 
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<!----------General---------->
 
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| Index number     = [[WI::—]]
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| Index number       = [[WI::—]]
| Wierschin's catalog=[[WC::—]]
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| Wierschin's catalog= [[WC::—]]
| Hils' catalog   = [[HK::—]]
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| Hils' catalog     = [[HK::—]]
| Beck catalog     = [[BC::—]]
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| Beck catalog       = [[BC::—]]
| Also known as   =  
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| Also known as     =  
| Type             = [[type::Fencing manual]]
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| Type               = [[type::Fencing manual]]
| Date             = ca. [[year::1424]]
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| Date               = ca. [[year::1424]]
| Place of origin = Italy
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| Place of origin   = Italy
| Language(s)     = [[language::Renaissance Latin]]
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| Language(s)       = [[language::Renaissance Latin]]
| Scribe(s)       =  
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| Scribe(s)         =  
| Author(s)       = Unknown
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| Author(s)         = Unknown
| Compiled by     =  
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| Compiled by       =  
| Illuminated by   =  
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| Illuminated by     =  
| Patron           =  
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| Patron             =  
| Dedicated to     =  
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| Dedicated to       =  
 
<!----------Form and content---------->
 
<!----------Form and content---------->
| Material         = Parchment, in a modern leather binding
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| Material           = Parchment, in a modern leather binding
| Size             = 187 [[folia]]
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| Size               = 187 [[folia]]
| Format           = Double-sided
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| Format             = Double-sided
| Condition       =  
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| Condition         =  
| Script           = [[script::Bastarda]]
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| Script             = [[script::Bastarda]]
| Contents         =  
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| Contents           =  
| Illumination(s) =  
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| Illumination(s)   =  
| Additions       =  
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| Additions         =  
| Exemplar(s)     =  
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| Exemplar(s)       =  
| Previously kept =  
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| Previously kept   =  
| Discovered       = [[Brian F. Stokes]], 2012
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| Discovered         = [[Brian F. Stokes]], 2012
| Website         = [http://www.textmanuscripts.com/manuscript_description.php?id=2999&%20cat=p2&# Additional information]
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| Website           = [http://www.textmanuscripts.com/manuscript_description.php?id=2999&%20cat=p2&# Additional information]
| Images           = [http://www.scholasanmarco.com/hec-sunt-guardiae-in-dimicatione-videlicet.html Digital scan]
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| Images             = [http://www.scholasanmarco.com/hec-sunt-guardiae-in-dimicatione-videlicet.html Digital scan]
| below           =  
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The '''MS 01020''' is an [[nationality::Italian]] manuscript similar to a [[commonplace book]], probably created in 1424. It currently rests in the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library of the [[University of Toronto]] in Toronto, Ontario. The size and contents suggest that it was a personal reference book for a scribe or other writer, and folio 105r outlines a system of counter-ward pairs similar to that of the [[Walpurgis Fechtbuch (MS I.33)|MS I.33]].
 
The '''MS 01020''' is an [[nationality::Italian]] manuscript similar to a [[commonplace book]], probably created in 1424. It currently rests in the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library of the [[University of Toronto]] in Toronto, Ontario. The size and contents suggest that it was a personal reference book for a scribe or other writer, and folio 105r outlines a system of counter-ward pairs similar to that of the [[Walpurgis Fechtbuch (MS I.33)|MS I.33]].
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== Contents ==
 
== Contents ==
  
{| class="wikitable treatise"
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{| class="treatise"
 
|-  
 
|-  
! id="page" | Folio
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! id="page" | 1r - 5v
! Section
 
 
 
|-
 
! 1r - 5v
 
 
| Table of Contents
 
| Table of Contents
  
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! 105r
 
! 105r
| {{hidden begin
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| {{treatise begin
   | title     = Anonymous fencing notes
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   | title = Anonymous fencing notes
   | titlestyle= background:#f2f2f2; border:1px solid #aaaaaa; font-weight:normal; padding:0em 0.3em; vertical-align:middle; width:28em;
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   | width = 56em
  | bodystyle = display:block; width:56em;
 
 
}}
 
}}
 
{| class="wikitable floated master"
 
{| class="wikitable floated master"
 
|-  
 
|-  
! Translation
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! <p>{{rating|B}}<br/>by [[Brian F. Stokes]] and [[S. Matt Galas]]</p>
by [[Brian F. Stokes]] and [[S. Matt Galas]]
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! <p>Transcription<br/>by [[Brian F. Stokes]]</p>
! Transcription
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by [[Brian F. Stokes]]
 
 
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|-  
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| <p>'''<u>H</u>ere begin the postures of combat.'''</p>
'''<u>H</u>ere begin the postures of combat.'''
 
  
 
If the master is in long point, the disciple is in the cross<br/>
 
If the master is in long point, the disciple is in the cross<br/>
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If the master is in the cross, the disciple is on the left shoulder.
 
If the master is in the cross, the disciple is on the left shoulder.
 
| {{paget|Page:MS 1020|105r|jpg}}
 
| {{paget|Page:MS 1020|105r|jpg}}
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== Gallery  ==
 
== Gallery  ==
  
 
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{{image|MS 1020.jpg|150px}}
  
 
== Additional Resources ==
 
== Additional Resources ==

Revision as of 23:48, 3 January 2015

Hec Sunt Guardiae in Dimicatione Videlicet
MS 01020, University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario
MS 1020 105r.jpg
HagedornLeng
WierschinHils
Type Fencing manual
Date ca. 1424
Place of origin Italy
Language(s) Renaissance Latin
Author(s) Unknown
Material Parchment, in a modern leather binding
Size 187 folia
Format Double-sided
Script Bastarda
Identified Brian F. Stokes, 2012
External data Additional information
Treatise scans Digital scan

The MS 01020 is an Italian manuscript similar to a commonplace book, probably created in 1424. It currently rests in the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library of the University of Toronto in Toronto, Ontario. The size and contents suggest that it was a personal reference book for a scribe or other writer, and folio 105r outlines a system of counter-ward pairs similar to that of the MS I.33.

Provenance

Contents

1r - 5v Table of Contents
6r T-O mappa mundi and calendar of 1424-1444
6v - 8r [blank]
8v “Ede cibo venereque certant animalia queque / Propter aidum escam et cortum omnia animalia certant” [15th century inscription]
9r - 103r,
111v - 115v,
117r - 157r
Notabilia biblie et aliorum sapientum ("Notable quotes from the Bible and other wise words")
103v - 104r Index of the books of the Bible
105r
105v - 108r Selection of psalms by Saint Hilarius
108v Dictis de iustitia et iure ("Statements of Justice and Law")
109r [blank]
109v - 111r Dies Aegyptiaci ("Egyptian Days"), a list of unlucky days of the year
116r - 116v [blank]
157rv Protocols for addressing nobility

Gallery

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MS 1020 105r.jpg

Additional Resources

References