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Talk:Joachim Meyer
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Work | Author(s) | Source | License |
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Lund Figures | Lunds Universitets Bibliotek | Lunds Universitets Bibliotek | |
1570 Figures | Hans Christoff Stimmer | Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig | |
Rostock Figures | Universitätsbibliothek Rostock | ||
Translation | Mike Rasmusson | Schielhau.org | |
Translation | Kevin Maurer | Meyer Frei Fechter Guild | |
Translation | Thomas Carrillo | Meyer Frei Fechter Guild | |
Translation | Jon Pellett | Megalophias his Page | |
Translation | Jordan E. Finch | Wiktenauer | |
Lund Transcription | Olivier Dupuis | Index:Joachim Meyers Fäktbok (MS A.4º.2) | |
1570 Transcription | Michael Chidester | Index:Gründtliche Beschreibung... der Kunst des Fechtens | |
Rostock Transcription | Jens P. Kleinau | Index:Fechtbuch zu Ross und zu Fuss (MS Var.82) |
Comments
looks good man!
small note:
"The Thursday following the swear day, Joachim Meyer was gone to Schwerin in the coldest period of the year, invited by the duke to teach fencing. But Joachim Meyer died 14 days after his arrival in Schwerin." - V14 doc110 Strasbourg archives
The Schwörtag or swear day took place in Strasbourg the first Tuesday of each year; in 1571 that was the 2nd - so the Thursday following Schwörtag was the 4th.
so under your References section number Seven I suggest removing the "Assuming"
There are some other items I would also clarify or fix, but they are minor.
I will be re-writing my article on Meyer soon, incorporating some new research discoveries by Kevin Maurer and I (mostly Kevin!98%). Although said research will be presented in the MFFG Quarterly Journal first and foremost.
Primary sources
the source for "Marriage: Joachim Meyer from Basel, messerschmiede Appolonia Rulmennin, widow of Jacob Wickgaw, messerschmiede 4 July 1560" ((It was a Monday on July 4, 1560 and it was the 186th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar)) is ‘Original Aux AM Strasbourg’ (Straßburg, 1552–1568), Archives départementales du Conseil général du Bas-Rhin, Registres paroissiaux Paroisse protestante (Saint-Guillaume) <http://etat-civil.bas-rhin.fr/adeloch/adeloch_accessible/adeloch_consult.php?refacces=YToyOntzOjY6ImlkX2NvbSI7czozOiI0NzgiO3M6NjoiaWRfaWR4IjtzOjY6IjI5MjI1OSI7fQ==>