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MS KK5012, Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, Austria |
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| Date |
ca. 1495 |
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| Place of origin |
Augsburg, Germany |
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| Language(s) |
Early New High German |
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| Author(s) |
Peter Falkner |
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| Scribe(s) |
Unknown |
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| Illustrator(s) |
Unknown |
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| Material |
Paper, in a soft leather binding |
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| Size |
73 folia (137 mm × 208 mm) |
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| Format |
Double-sided; one illustration per side, with text below |
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| Treatise scans |
Digital scans (700x1000) |
The KK 5012 is a German fencing manual authored by Peter Falkner, probably created around 1495.[1] The original currently rests in the holdings of the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, Austria. Dierk Hagedorn notes that the text was written by two scribes: the passages about the long sword and the messer come from one hand, and the sections about dagger, staff, pole weapons, longshield and mounted fencing from another.[2]
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