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Codex Speyer (MS M.I.29)
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Codex Speyer | |||||
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MS M.I.29, Universitätsbibliothek Salzburg Salzburg, Austria | |||||
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Type | Fencing manual | ||||
Date | 1491 | ||||
Language(s) | Early New High German | ||||
Author(s) | |||||
Scribe(s) | Hans von Speyer | ||||
Material | Paper, in a modern binding | ||||
Size | 158 folia | ||||
Format | Double-sided, with red and black ink | ||||
Script | Bastarda | ||||
Treatise scans | Digital scans (750x1000) | ||||
Other translations | Traduction française |
The MS M.I.29 is a German fencing manual compiled in 1491 by Hans von Speyer.[1] The original currently rests in the holdings of the Universitätsbibliothek Salzburg in Salzburg, Austria. It is important to note that Hans von Speyer was a scribe, not a master, and the book is a compilation text consisting of treatises on a variety of martial topics, by several different masters who stood in the tradition of Johannes Liechtenauer. This treatise is the first to include the works of Martin Syber and Johannes Lecküchner with the Liechtenauer tradition.
Provenance
Contents
Folio | Section | ||||
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1r | Front matter
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1r - 2v | Epitome on the Longsword by Martin Syber | ||||
3r | Anonymous poem on swordsmanship | ||||
5r - 7r | Comparison of longsword and messer terminology by Andreas | ||||
10r - 44r | Gloss of Liechtenauer's Bloßfechten by Pseudo-Peter von Danzig | ||||
46r - 117r | Gloss of the Epitome on the Messer by Johannes Lecküchner | ||||
119r - 126v | Grappling by Ott Jud | ||||
129r - 130r | Kampffechten by Johannes Liechtenauer | ||||
130r - 134v | Armored fencing by Martin Huntfeltz (attributed to Jud Lew) | ||||
134v - 136v | Armored grappling by Martin Huntfeltz (attributed to Jud Lew) | ||||
137r - 141r | Armored fencing by Andre Liegniczer (attributed to Martin Huntfeltz) | ||||
143r - 158r | Gloss of Liechtenauer's Roßfechten by Pseudo-Peter von Danzig |
Gallery
[Images available for import.]
Additional Resources
References
- ↑ Signed and internally dated on folio 158r.