The Thun-Hohenstein album, long-known as the Thun’sche Skizzenbuch, is a bound collection of 112 drawings that visualize armoured figures at rest and in combat, as well as empty armours arrayed in pieces. The collection gathers drawings that span the period from the 1470s to around 1590. While most of the images were executed in Augsburg during the 1540s, the album’s three oldest drawings date to the late-fifteenth century. Two of these works, which form a codicological interlude between the first and second quires, find parallels in the illustrations of contemporaneous martial treatises. This article traces the pictorial lineages of these atextual images through comparative analyses of fight books produced in the German-speaking lands, and...
The phenomenon of the fight book is not restricted to the European tradition. Similar artefacts, usu...
This transcription / translation of mine was first released online in 2005 (Waldmann, 2005 and Waldm...
The Kölner Fechtbuch is a fascinating, unique treatise from the 16th century. Although it is temptin...
The Thun-Hohenstein album, long-known as the Thun’sche Skizzenbuch, is a bound collection of 112 dra...
Through the lens of the Thun-Hohenstein album, this dissertation explores the ways that late medieva...
This article discusses the role played by Fightmaster (master-at-arms, Schirm- or Fechtmeister ) in ...
Little is known about the undated and presumably anonymous fight book which was once owned by Hugold...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the communication strategies of medieval fightbooks and the ...
A growing body of research on fight books and historical European martial arts has appeared in acade...
From the famous wrestling scenes of the Beni Hasan cemetery in Egypt to self-defence manuals of the ...
European fight books form a large corpus of printed and manuscript material from the fourteenth cent...
Although by far the most popular use of fifteenth century Fight Books in recent years has been their...
During the late Middle Ages and into the Renaissance, fighting books—Fechtbücher—were produced in no...
The article discusses the “self-defense” techniques presented in fightbooks and treaties. The object...
The fifteenth-century fight book author Filippo Vadi wrote that the sword “is a cross and a royal we...
The phenomenon of the fight book is not restricted to the European tradition. Similar artefacts, usu...
This transcription / translation of mine was first released online in 2005 (Waldmann, 2005 and Waldm...
The Kölner Fechtbuch is a fascinating, unique treatise from the 16th century. Although it is temptin...
The Thun-Hohenstein album, long-known as the Thun’sche Skizzenbuch, is a bound collection of 112 dra...
Through the lens of the Thun-Hohenstein album, this dissertation explores the ways that late medieva...
This article discusses the role played by Fightmaster (master-at-arms, Schirm- or Fechtmeister ) in ...
Little is known about the undated and presumably anonymous fight book which was once owned by Hugold...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the communication strategies of medieval fightbooks and the ...
A growing body of research on fight books and historical European martial arts has appeared in acade...
From the famous wrestling scenes of the Beni Hasan cemetery in Egypt to self-defence manuals of the ...
European fight books form a large corpus of printed and manuscript material from the fourteenth cent...
Although by far the most popular use of fifteenth century Fight Books in recent years has been their...
During the late Middle Ages and into the Renaissance, fighting books—Fechtbücher—were produced in no...
The article discusses the “self-defense” techniques presented in fightbooks and treaties. The object...
The fifteenth-century fight book author Filippo Vadi wrote that the sword “is a cross and a royal we...
The phenomenon of the fight book is not restricted to the European tradition. Similar artefacts, usu...
This transcription / translation of mine was first released online in 2005 (Waldmann, 2005 and Waldm...
The Kölner Fechtbuch is a fascinating, unique treatise from the 16th century. Although it is temptin...