- MS 862
MS 862 is a
fechtbuch dating to ca.1500 . It is influenced byPaulus Kal andPeter Falkner , and was in turn drawn upon byJorg Wilhalm (1520s ).The manuscript was up for auction at
Sotheby's in2005 , but the minimal bid of 300,000 GBP was not met, and it remains in possession of aHamburg antiquarian.Contents
*fols. 12r-57v, fencing with the
longsword , 92 pictures, 37 of them with captions, showing two young men in combat, one dressed in pale red, one in blue.
*fols. 60r-69v, fighting withgroßes Messer , 20 pictures, no captions, the same two young men in chivalric combat.
*foll. 72r-87v, fighting withdagger s, 32 pictures, one caption, the two young men again.
*foll. 95r-114v,grappling , 40 pictures, no captions, the same two young men demonstrating holds and throws and a hold to immobilise two assailants at once (fol.114v).
*foll. 118r-131v, fighting with a sword andbuckler , 28 pictures, no captions.
*foll. 133v-148r,n fighting on horseback, 29 pictures, including competing with lances (fols. 133v-136v), swords (fols.137r-140v), wrestling on horseback (fols. 141r-146r, including wrestling the opponent's horse too), and fighting when one contestant is on horseback and one on the ground (fols. 146v-148r).
*fols. 149r-178v, 58 pictures, armoured combat, two with captions, fols.149r, 150r with lances), mostly with longswords, a scene of wounding on fol. 166r.
*fols. 180r-181v, 4 pictures, no captions, franconianjudicial duel s with shields and clubs, shields alone, and shield againstswiss dagger .
*foll. 183r-191v, miscellaneous combats, 17 pictures, no captions, includingpoleaxe s, maces,shield s,battle-axe s andlance s, some armoured.
*fols. 194r-v, 2 pictures, two men in loincloths with swords, and a woman with a ball on a chain fighting a man with a club standing in a pit (franconian judicial duels).
*fols. 195r-121v, on fighting in full armour, 36 pictures, one caption, fighting with swords but often held from the middle or the other end (a style of fighting known as Gladiatorial, derived from a manuscript now in the Jagellonian library in Cracow, formerly in Berlin; cf. H. Wegener, Miniaturen-Handschriften der Preussischer Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, Die Deutschen Handschriften bis 1500, V, 1928, pp.61-2).References
*K. A. Barack, "Die Handschriften der Fürstlich-Fürstenbergischen Hofbibliothek zu Donaueschingen", 1865, 583.
*M. Wierschin, "Meister Johann Liechtenauers Kunst des Fechtens", 1965, no. 3.
*H.-P. Hils, "Meister Johann Liechtenauers Kunst des langen Schwertes", Frankfurt, 1985, no. 14, 46–50.
*H.-P. Hils in "Die Deutsche Literatur des Mittelalters, Verfasserlexikon", 2 ed., V, 1985, cols. 811–6.
*F. Heinzer, "Die Neuen Standorte der Ehemals Donaueschinger Handschriftensammlung", Scriptorium, XLIX, 1995, 317.
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