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'''Johann Daniel Lange''' (Jean Daniel L'Ange) was a [[century::17th century]] [[nationality::German]] [[fencing master]]. He was born in Darmstadt in the early 17th century. He seems to have been an initiate of the tradition of [[Salvator Fabris]] (possibly via [[Hans Wilhelm Schoeffer]]), and served as master to both the Electoral Palatinate court at Castle Heidelberg and the [[Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg|University of Heidelberg]].<ref>"L'Ange, Jean Daniel (1664 - 1682)". ''[http://thesaurus.cerl.org/record/cnp00994528 CERL Thesaurus]''. Accessed 9 November 2011.</ref>
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'''Johann Daniel Lange''' (Jean Daniel L'Ange) was a [[century::17th century]] [[nationality::German]] [[fencing master]]. He was born in Darmstadt in the early 17th century. He seems to have been an initiate of the tradition of [[Salvator Fabris]], and served as master to both the Electoral Palatinate court at Castle Heidelberg and the [[Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg|University of Heidelberg]].<ref>"L'Ange, Jean Daniel (1664 - 1682)". ''[http://thesaurus.cerl.org/record/cnp00994528 CERL Thesaurus]''. Accessed 9 November 2011.</ref>
  
 
In 1664, Lange published a [[fencing manual]] entitled ''[[Deutliche Erklårung der Fechtkunst (Jean Daniel L'Ange)|Deutliche und grůndliche Erklårung der Adelichen und Ritterlichen freyen Fecht-Kunst]]'' ("A Clear and Thorough Explanation of the Noble, Chivalric, and Free Art of Fencing"), a relatively brief illustrated treatise on the use of the single [[rapier]].
 
In 1664, Lange published a [[fencing manual]] entitled ''[[Deutliche Erklårung der Fechtkunst (Jean Daniel L'Ange)|Deutliche und grůndliche Erklårung der Adelichen und Ritterlichen freyen Fecht-Kunst]]'' ("A Clear and Thorough Explanation of the Noble, Chivalric, and Free Art of Fencing"), a relatively brief illustrated treatise on the use of the single [[rapier]].
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! <p>Transcription (1664){{edit index|Deutliche Erklårung der Fechtkunst (Jean Daniel L'Ange) 1664.pdf}}<br/>by [[Reinier van Noort]]</p>
 
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Revision as of 02:40, 19 August 2020

Johann Daniel Lange
Born 17th century
Darmstadt, France (?)
Died after 1682
Heidelberg, Germany
Occupation Fencing master
Alma mater Heidelberg University
Movement Freifechter
Genres Fencing manual
Language Early New High German
Notable work(s) Deutliche Erklårung der Fechtkunst (1664)

Johann Daniel Lange (Jean Daniel L'Ange) was a 17th century German fencing master. He was born in Darmstadt in the early 17th century. He seems to have been an initiate of the tradition of Salvator Fabris, and served as master to both the Electoral Palatinate court at Castle Heidelberg and the University of Heidelberg.[1]

In 1664, Lange published a fencing manual entitled Deutliche und grůndliche Erklårung der Adelichen und Ritterlichen freyen Fecht-Kunst ("A Clear and Thorough Explanation of the Noble, Chivalric, and Free Art of Fencing"), a relatively brief illustrated treatise on the use of the single rapier.

Treatise

Additional Resources

References

  1. "L'Ange, Jean Daniel (1664 - 1682)". CERL Thesaurus. Accessed 9 November 2011.