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Difference between revisions of "Wiener Fechtbuch (Cod.11093)"
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| Beck catalog = [[BC::38.2.5]] | | Beck catalog = [[BC::38.2.5]] | ||
| Also known as = Cod. Vindob. B. 11093 | | Also known as = Cod. Vindob. B. 11093 | ||
− | | Type = {{plainlist | [[type::Fencing manual]] | [[type::Wrestling manual]] }} | + | | Type = {{plainlist |
+ | | [[type::Fencing manual]] | ||
+ | | [[type::Wrestling manual]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
| Date = ca. [[year::1440s]] | | Date = ca. [[year::1440s]] | ||
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− | | Illustrations of [[spear]] | + | | Illustrations of [[spear]] devices |
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! 4r - 32v | ! 4r - 32v | ||
− | | Illustrations of [[ | + | | Illustrations of [[short sword]] devices |
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! 33r - 37r | ! 33r - 37r | ||
− | | Illustrations of [[dagger]] | + | | Illustrations of [[dagger]] devices |
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! 37v - 39v | ! 37v - 39v | ||
− | | Illustrations of [[pole weapons]] | + | | Illustrations of [[pole weapons]] devices |
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! 40r - 44v | ! 40r - 44v | ||
− | | Illustrations of [[grappling]] | + | | Illustrations of [[grappling]] devices |
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! 45r - 46v | ! 45r - 46v | ||
− | | Illustrations of [[mounted fencing]] | + | | Illustrations of [[mounted fencing]] devices |
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Revision as of 20:03, 5 October 2015
Codex 11093 | |||||
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Cod.11093, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek Vienna, Austria | |||||
ff IIIv - 1r | |||||
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Also known as | Cod. Vindob. B. 11093 | ||||
Type | |||||
Date | ca. 1440s | ||||
Illustrator(s) | Unknown | ||||
Material | Parchment, in a modern binding | ||||
Size | 46 folia | ||||
Format | Double-sided; one illustration per side | ||||
External data | Library catalog entry | ||||
Treatise scans | Microfilm scans |
The Codex 11093 is a German fencing manual thought to have been created in the 1440s.[citation needed] The original currently rests in the holdings of the Österreichische Nationalbibliothek in Vienna, Austria. According to Dr. Hans-Peter Hils, this manuscript appears to have originated in southwestern Germany; his analysis of the clothing, arms and weapons provides us with the approximate date.[citation needed] Rainer Leng assigns this manuscript to the Gladiatoria group,[1] but Hans-Peter Hils concluded that despite a few similarities to Gladiatoria it should not be considered a member.[2] On the other hand, it much more closely resembles Hans Talhoffer's 1443 treatise in its content and art style.
Contents
Provenance
Contents
1r - 3v | Illustrations of spear devices |
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4r - 32v | Illustrations of short sword devices |
33r - 37r | Illustrations of dagger devices |
37v - 39v | Illustrations of pole weapons devices |
40r - 44v | Illustrations of grappling devices |
45r - 46v | Illustrations of mounted fencing devices |
Gallery
Images hosted by WikiMedia Commons.
Additional Resources
References
- ↑ Leng, Rainer. Katalog der deutschsprachigen illustrierten Handschriften des Mittelalters, Band 4/2, Lieferung 1/2 – 38. Fecht- und Ringbücher. Munich: C. H. Beck’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 2008. pp 22–34.
- ↑ Hils, Hans-Peter. Meister Johann Liechtenauers Kunst des langen Schwertes. Peter Lang, 1985. p201.
Copyright and License Summary
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Work | Author(s) | Source | License |
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Images | Österreichische Nationalbibliothek | WikiMedia Commons | |
Transcription | Index:Cod.11093 |