The manuscript of Joachim Meyer dated 1561 kept in the Bavarian National Museum in Munich, was ignored by specialised bibliographical works on fencing and absent of the secondary literature about fight books. This re-discovery sheds a new light on the story of the composition of the treatise printed in 1570 by this same author. This Research Note briefly presents the manuscript and the perspectives it opens up pending a larger scientific investigation. It contains a description of the manuscript and its content, as well as new findings regarding biographical information on the author. The manuscript images are available as downloadable dataset attached to the article for research purposes, with the kind permission of the Bayerisches Nationa...
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The author presents a study of Bibliothèque National de France MS Latin 11269, a manuscript that he ...
Erhardus Henning’s work on Hieb-Fechten is one of only a few 17th century German fencing treatises d...
The Thun-Hohenstein album, long-known as the Thun’sche Skizzenbuch, is a bound collection of 112 dra...
Claus Frederik Sørensen: A Late Middle Age German fencing master’s manuscript in the Royal Library. ...
In this contribution, we will discuss two German fencing manuscripts - Mscr.Dresd.C.13 (SLUB Dresden...
Little is known about the undated and presumably anonymous fight book which was once owned by Hugold...
European fight books form a large corpus of printed and manuscript material from the fourteenth cent...
In this paper I will describe the adventurous history of an important late medieval German fechtbuch...
Intellectual historians have rarely attended to the genre of fighting manuals, but these provide a n...
A growing body of research on fight books and historical European martial arts has appeared in acade...
During the late Middle Ages and into the Renaissance, fighting books—Fechtbücher—were produced in no...
An undated paper from the archives of Strasburg contains a set of rules approved by fencing masters ...
Although by far the most popular use of fifteenth century Fight Books in recent years has been their...
The Liber de Arte Dimicatoria (Leeds, Royal Armouries FECHT 1, previously and better known as MS I.3...
The reproductions of the Fencing Books in the library of the Helikon Palace are made available for r...
The author presents a study of Bibliothèque National de France MS Latin 11269, a manuscript that he ...
Erhardus Henning’s work on Hieb-Fechten is one of only a few 17th century German fencing treatises d...
The Thun-Hohenstein album, long-known as the Thun’sche Skizzenbuch, is a bound collection of 112 dra...