Vollständiges Ring-Buch |
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Complete Wrestling Manual |
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Also known as |
Vollständiges Ring-Buch, darinnen angewiesen wird wie man adversarium recht sol angreiffen sich loss machen die Schläge pariren, unterschiedene Lectiones und die ContraLectiones darauff machen |
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Author(s) |
Johann Georg Pascha |
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Illustrated by |
Unknown |
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Language |
New High German |
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Genre(s) |
Wrestling manual |
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Publisher |
Philip Fuhrmanns |
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Publication date |
1659, 1663, 1665 |
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Pages |
91 |
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Treatise scans |
Digital scans (1663) |
Vollständiges Ring-Buch ("Complete Wrestling Manual") is a German wrestling manual by Johann Georg Pascha, first printed in 1659. Pascha's teachings on grappling are quite distinct from all previous wrestling manuals, and place a much greater emphasis on striking. The 1659 edition was a brief work (though it was itself an expansion of the wrestling teachings from his treatise of 1657), and only contained three sections. The subsequent editions of the text were much longer, adding five additional sections and a large number of new illustrations to accompany them.
Publication History
Vollständiges Ring-Buch was first printed in Leipzig, Germany in 1659 by Philip Fuhrmanns. It was reprinted in 1663 and 1665 by Melchior Oelschlegeln in Halle, Germany.
Contents
Gallery
Images from the 1663
Supplemental Images from the 1659
Additional Resources
References