In numerous 15th and 16th century Fightbooks several sets of teachings appear alongside the glosses of Liechtenauer's Epitome on armoured fighting and fighting on horseback (Harnischfechten and Rossfechten) often enough to be considered auctoritas on these subjects. However, their authorship from various witnesses are attributed to different authorial figures – Andreas Liegnitzer, Martin Hundsfeld, Jud Lew. From 1452 until 1570, a number of diverse teachings are ascribed to them or faithfully reproduced without attribution: the most widely copied include the entitled Shortened sword for armoured hand and Shortened sword from the four guards, sword and buckler, dagger, wrestling and fighting on horseback. By acomparative analysis of existing...
Intellectual historians have rarely attended to the genre of fighting manuals, but these provide a n...
Multiple manuscripts of Hans Talhoffer’s fifteenth-century Fechtbuch depict duels between combatants...
The fifteenth-century fight book author Filippo Vadi wrote that the sword “is a cross and a royal we...
In numerous 15th and 16th century Fightbooks several sets of teachings appear alongside the glosses ...
During the late Middle Ages and into the Renaissance, fighting books—Fechtbücher—were produced in no...
Additional witnesses containing fragments of Martin Hundsfeld and Andre Lignitzer’s dagger teachings...
This transcription / translation of mine was first released online in 2005 (Waldmann, 2005 and Waldm...
While medieval warfare has been a long established topic of study, focus to date has been primarily ...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the communication strategies of medieval fightbooks and the ...
Although by far the most popular use of fifteenth century Fight Books in recent years has been their...
This article discusses the role played by Fightmaster (master-at-arms, Schirm- or Fechtmeister ) in ...
The Liber de Arte Dimicatoria (Leeds, Royal Armouries FECHT 1, previously and better known as MS I.3...
The article discusses the “self-defense” techniques presented in fightbooks and treaties. The object...
London, British Library MS Cotton Titus A xxv, f 105r–v is a rare example of instruction in personal...
The Thun-Hohenstein album, long-known as the Thun’sche Skizzenbuch, is a bound collection of 112 dra...
Intellectual historians have rarely attended to the genre of fighting manuals, but these provide a n...
Multiple manuscripts of Hans Talhoffer’s fifteenth-century Fechtbuch depict duels between combatants...
The fifteenth-century fight book author Filippo Vadi wrote that the sword “is a cross and a royal we...
In numerous 15th and 16th century Fightbooks several sets of teachings appear alongside the glosses ...
During the late Middle Ages and into the Renaissance, fighting books—Fechtbücher—were produced in no...
Additional witnesses containing fragments of Martin Hundsfeld and Andre Lignitzer’s dagger teachings...
This transcription / translation of mine was first released online in 2005 (Waldmann, 2005 and Waldm...
While medieval warfare has been a long established topic of study, focus to date has been primarily ...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the communication strategies of medieval fightbooks and the ...
Although by far the most popular use of fifteenth century Fight Books in recent years has been their...
This article discusses the role played by Fightmaster (master-at-arms, Schirm- or Fechtmeister ) in ...
The Liber de Arte Dimicatoria (Leeds, Royal Armouries FECHT 1, previously and better known as MS I.3...
The article discusses the “self-defense” techniques presented in fightbooks and treaties. The object...
London, British Library MS Cotton Titus A xxv, f 105r–v is a rare example of instruction in personal...
The Thun-Hohenstein album, long-known as the Thun’sche Skizzenbuch, is a bound collection of 112 dra...
Intellectual historians have rarely attended to the genre of fighting manuals, but these provide a n...
Multiple manuscripts of Hans Talhoffer’s fifteenth-century Fechtbuch depict duels between combatants...
The fifteenth-century fight book author Filippo Vadi wrote that the sword “is a cross and a royal we...