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Revision as of 01:03, 3 March 2014

Hans Endter Fechtbuch
Location unknown
Noscans.png
(No scans available)
HagedornLeng38.1.6
WierschinHils40
Type Fencing manual
Date before 1562
Language(s) Early New High German
Author(s) Johannes Liechtenauer
Compiler Hans Endter
Scribe(s) Hans Endter (?)
Illustrator(s) Unknown
Size 3 folia
Format Double-sided; text with one miniature
per side

The Hans Endter Fechtuch is a German fencing manual created by Hans Endter some time before 1562.[citation needed] It was previously held by the Germanisches Nationalmuseum in Nuremberg, Germany; it was lost during World War II, and its current location is unknown. The manuscript was analyzed by Carl Michael Wiechmann-Kadow in the 19th century, from whom we know that it is a fragmentary copy of Johannes Liechtenauer's epitome on the longsword; Wiechmann-Kadow speculated that it was based on the Codex 44.A.8,[citation needed] but this may simply be because he was not aware any other copies of the epitome.

Provenance

Contents

Folio Contents
1r - 3v

Gallery

Additional Resources

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