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Ortenburg Fechtbuch
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Also known as
  • Tambacher Fechtbuch
  • J. Schwerer Fechtbuch
  • Ms. 2. Cart.
  • Misc. S XVI
Type
Date late 1400s (part 1), 1515 (part 2)
Language(s) Early New High German
Author(s)
Scribe(s) Unknown
Illustrator(s) Unknown
Material Paper, in a leather binding
Size 171 folia
Format Double-sided; illustrations with text
Script Bastarda
Previously kept Ortenburg Court Library, Tambach, Germany

The Ortenburg Fechtbuch is a compilation of two German fencing manuals, one created in the late 1400s and the other dated 1515. It was once owned by the Counts of Ortenburg, but it was sold in the 1980s and its current location is unknown. Most knowledge about the manuscript comes from a 19th century library catalog and from microfilm scans that Hans-Peter Hils obtained prior to the sale.

The first part of the Ortenburg Fechtbuch closely matches the contents of the second part of MS KK5126, a manuscript from the 1480s that is sometimes attributed to Paulus Kal since the first part is a copy of his treatise. A study of the text shows that it is not directly copied from that manuscript, though, and rather both were copied from a shared parent manuscript.[1]

The second part resembles the 1520s manuscripts of Jörg Wilhalm despite predating them (indicating that Wilhalm was probably not their author). Similar to the first part, this was not directly copied by Wilhalm for his works and instead both probably derive from an even earlier source.

Provenance

Contents

2r - 6v Recital by Johannes Liechtenauer
6v - 29v Gloss of Liechtenauer's Recital on long sword fencing by Nicolaüs
30rv Blank
31r - 40v Gloss of Liechtenauer's Recital on mounted fencing by Pseudo-Peter von Danzig
40v - 53r Gloss of Liechtenauer's Recital on short sword fencing by Pseudo-Peter von Danzig
53r - 59r Grappling by Ott Jud
59r - 63v Short sword fencing by Martin Huntsfeld
63v - 66r Mounted fencing by Martin Huntsfeld
66rv Anonymous poleaxe teachings
66v - 67v Anonymous longshield teachings
67v - 68v Sword and buckler by Andre Lignitzer
68v - 69v Dagger by Andre Lignitzer
128v - 129r Anonymous instructions on judicial combat

Gallery

Additional Resources

References

  1. Hagedorn p

Copyright and License Summary

For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the discussion page.

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