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- Gabriel Weyer was a 17th century Nuremberg engraver. He illustrated [[Sebastian Heußler]]'s 1615 treatise entitled ''240 bytes (32 words) - 23:10, 25 March 2014
- ! <p>Transcription{{edit index|Nuremberg Hausbuch (MS 3227a)}}<br/>by [[Helmut Werner Klug]], et al.</p>533 bytes (70 words) - 01:47, 5 November 2023
- ...[[inventory::Pirkh. Papp. 353]], [[museum::Stadtbibliothek Nürnberg]]<br/>Nuremberg, Germany ...ently rests in the holdings of the [[museum::Stadtbibliothek Nürnberg]] in Nuremberg, Germany.3 KB (264 words) - 20:32, 27 October 2023
- ...entury::18th century]] who ran his own fencing school in the Free State of Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany, and practiced throughout Saxony Zöblitz. He was born in ...dt-History"/> The following year, in 1713, he set up his fencing school in Nuremberg.<ref name="Schmidt">[[Johann Andreas Schmidt]]. "[http://digitalcollections7 KB (867 words) - 01:37, 19 October 2023
- ! <p>Transcription{{edit index|Nuremberg Hausbuch (MS 3227a)}}<br/>by [[Ondrej Vodicka]]</p>1 KB (202 words) - 23:37, 3 June 2020
- ! <p>Transcription{{edit index|Nuremberg Hausbuch (MS 3227a)}}<br/>by [[Ondrej Vodicka]]</p>1 KB (199 words) - 01:23, 17 April 2021
- ! <p>Transcription{{edit index|Nuremberg Hausbuch (MS 3227a)}}<br/>by [[Helmut Werner Klug]], et al.</p>2 KB (258 words) - 18:19, 13 November 2023
- | place of origin = Nuremberg, Germany ...nsive explanatory text as well as numerous detailed illustrations by noted Nuremberg engraver [[Gabriel Weyer]].8 KB (1,083 words) - 23:49, 18 October 2023
- ...hannes Liechtenauer]]'s [[Recital]] found in the [[Pol Hausbuch (MS 3227a)|Nuremberg Hausbuch]] and the [[Glasgow Fechtbuch (MS E.1939.65.341)|Glasgow Fechtbuch2 KB (230 words) - 02:08, 19 May 2020
- ! <p>[[Nuremberg Turnierbuch (MS 22.229)|New York Version]] (1550-1650)</p> ! <p>[[Nuremberg Turnierbuch (MS 22.229)|New York Version]] (1550-1650)</p>23 KB (3,408 words) - 02:25, 8 December 2022
- | Place of origin = Nuremberg, Germany ...e connected with the visit of Emperor Maximilian I to Dürer's home city of Nuremberg in 1512.<ref name="Dornhoffer"/> Unlike the [[Oplodidaskalia sive Armorvm T6 KB (722 words) - 22:58, 2 November 2023
- ! <p>{{rating|B|Complete Translation (Nuremberg only)}}<br/>by [[Jeffrey Hull]]</p> ! <p>[[Pol Hausbuch (MS 3227a)|Nuremberg Version]] (ca. 1400){{edit index|Nuremberg Hausbuch (MS 3227a)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Jeffrey Hull]]</p>8 KB (1,179 words) - 18:45, 12 November 2023
- | name = [[name::Nuremberg Turnierbuch]] | Place of origin = Nuremberg14 KB (2,188 words) - 19:51, 27 October 2023
- <th id="InNuremberg0"><p>[[Pol Hausbuch (MS 3227a)|Nuremberg Version]] (1400s){{edit index|Pol Hausbuch (MS 3227a)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hage <th id="LSNuremberg0"><p>[[Pol Hausbuch (MS 3227a)|Nuremberg Version]] (1400s){{edit index|Pol Hausbuch (MS 3227a)}}<br/>by [[Dierk Hage25 KB (3,679 words) - 03:29, 18 November 2023
- ...nters of 16th century martial arts in Germany were Frankfurt, Augsburg and Nuremberg.3 KB (474 words) - 15:35, 21 May 2020
- | Place of origin = Nuremberg, Germany4 KB (486 words) - 19:36, 27 October 2023
- | [[Hartman von Nuremberg]]3 KB (494 words) - 02:41, 20 October 2023
- | Place of origin = Nuremberg5 KB (629 words) - 20:37, 31 October 2023
- ...e next 25 years he published more than 400 books, often illustrated by the Nuremberg artists Hans Sebald Beham and Virgil Solis. Egenolff also worked with Jacqu5 KB (585 words) - 16:53, 21 October 2021
- ! <p>{{rating|B|Completed Translation (from the Nuremberg)}}<br/>by [[Thomas Stoeppler]]</p> ! <p>[[Pol Hausbuch (MS 3227a)|Nuremberg Version]] (ca. 1389){{edit index|Pol Hausbuch (MS 3227a)}}<br/>Transcribed19 KB (3,225 words) - 16:10, 17 November 2023