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Revision as of 01:10, 5 March 2014
| Kunste Zu Ritterlicher Were | |||||
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| MS KK5012, Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, Austria  | |||||
| 325px Folia 1v - 2r  | |||||
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| Type | |||||
| Date | ca. 1495 | ||||
| Place of origin | Augsburg, Germany | ||||
| Language(s) | Early New High German | ||||
| Author(s) | Peter Falkner | ||||
| Scribe(s) | Unknown | ||||
| Illustrator(s) | Unknown | ||||
| Material | Paper, in a soft leather binding | ||||
| Size | 73 folia | ||||
| Format | Double-sided; one illustration per side, with text below  | ||||
| Script | Bastarda | ||||
| Treatise scans | Digital scans (700x1000) | ||||
The KK 5012 is a German fencing manual authored by Peter Falkner, probably created around 1495.[1] The original currently rests in the holdings of the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, Austria. Dierk Hagedorn notes that the text was written by two scribes: the passages about the longsword and the messer come from one hand, and the sections about dagger, staff, pole weapons, longshield and mounted fencing from another.[2]
Provenance
Contents
| Folio | Section | 
|---|---|
| Irv | Meister peter falkners kunste Zu Ritterlicher Were
 [Added by a later hand]  | 
| 1r - 18r | Longsword by Peter Falkner | 
| 18v - 43v | Messer by Peter Falkner | 
| 44r | Image of the Crucifixion | 
| 46r - 56r | Dagger by Peter Falkner | 
| 57v | Image of the Lion of St. Mark | 
| 58r - 61r | Staff weapons by Peter Falkner | 
| 62r - 65r | Pole weapons by Peter Falkner | 
| 65v - 67r | Longshield by Peter Falkner | 
| 67v - 72v | Mounted fencing by Peter Falkner | 
Gallery
Images hosted by WikiMedia Commons.
Additional Resources
- Tobler, Christian Henry. Captain of the Guild: Master Peter Falkner's Art of Knightly Defense. Wheaton, IL: Freelance Academy Press, 2011. ISBN 978-0-9825911-1-6
 
References
- ↑ Christian Henry Tobler. In Saint George's Name: An Anthology of Medieval Fighting Arts. Wheaton, IL: Freelance Academy Press, 2010. p 11
 - ↑ Dierk Hagedorn. "Transcriptions: Peter Falkner". Hammaborg Historischer Schwertkampf. January 2009. Retrieved 15 November 2010.
 
