In this contribution, we will discuss two German fencing manuscripts - Mscr.Dresd.C.13 (SLUB Dresden) and Add MS 17533 (BL London). Both manuscripts present texts on thrust-fencing based on the teachings of Salvator Fabris. The dedication of manuscript C13 was signed by the famous fencing author Johann Georg Pascha. The author of one of the texts contained in the 17533 manuscript is named H.A.V.. A textual analysis has been performed on these two books, and then the contents of the works have been compared. This comparison shows that C13 presents a largely identical text to the main treatises contained in 17533, the most significant difference being certain additions in C13, which Pascha also discusses in his dedication. Based on our analy...
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This transcription / translation of mine was first released online in 2005 (Waldmann, 2005 and Waldm...
This article presents recent research into military fencing in Switzerland, with a focus on manuals ...
The study compares fencingmanuals written 1599 by George Silver and by Joachim Meyer, most likely wr...
Erhardus Henning’s work on Hieb-Fechten is one of only a few 17th century German fencing treatises d...
The manuscript of Joachim Meyer dated 1561 kept in the Bavarian National Museum in Munich, was ignor...
Intellectual historians have rarely attended to the genre of fighting manuals, but these provide a n...
The Liber de Arte Dimicatoria (Leeds, Royal Armouries FECHT 1, previously and better known as MS I.3...
An undated paper from the archives of Strasburg contains a set of rules approved by fencing masters ...
Little is known about the undated and presumably anonymous fight book which was once owned by Hugold...
During the late Middle Ages and into the Renaissance, fighting books—Fechtbücher—were produced in no...
Claus Frederik Sørensen: A Late Middle Age German fencing master’s manuscript in the Royal Library. ...
The Kölner Fechtbuch is a fascinating, unique treatise from the 16th century. Although it is temptin...
Following a long mercenary tradition, Switzerland had to build in the 19th century its own military ...
The reproductions of the Fencing Books in the library of the Helikon Palace are made available for r...
Johann Georg Pasch was a very prolific author who published a large number of books during the third...
This transcription / translation of mine was first released online in 2005 (Waldmann, 2005 and Waldm...
This article presents recent research into military fencing in Switzerland, with a focus on manuals ...
The study compares fencingmanuals written 1599 by George Silver and by Joachim Meyer, most likely wr...