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jhu~s xps amen :•: 1443 :•: amen :•:
[On a glued piece of paper.]
No 558
Fechtbuch [?] Talhoffer zugeschrieben (Überschrift a.d. [?]blatt auf das Jahr 1443. – Auf pag 35
„Hie hebt sich an meister liechtenawers kunst
„Dess lãge~ swerts Anno dm xlviii &c. &c.
Jacobs Buch. III p. 102. 104 f.
Rathgeber Gemälde Gallerie [?]. p. 80
fol. Hartliebs Schrift von der Tagwählerei[1]
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- ↑ Of this page writes Hans-Peter Hils in "Johann Liechtenauer art of the long sword" (p 63) as follows: "The manuscript is the oldest known work of Talhoffer and presumably his first work. It was evidently at least temporarily in his possession, given a painted banner on fol. 1r (which is now only readable when the page is held against the light): 'Daz bůch is maister hanssen talhoffersz.' The last three letters are indeed destroyed by wormholes, but can be determined, according to the (possessive) genitive 'hanssen' and the same wording in another manuscript of the master - Ms.Thott.290.2º 103v".