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Revision as of 00:44, 11 August 2014

Kurtze iedoch deutliche Beschreibung Des Pique-Spielens/ wie auch Des Trillens auf der Pique
Short but Clear Description of the Pike-Play, as well as
the Drills of the Pike
Pascha Pike Title 1660.png
Title page from the 1660
Author(s) Johann Georg Pascha
Illustrated by Unknown
Language New High German
Genre(s) Fencing manual
Publisher
Publication date 1660
Pages 141
Treatise scans Digital scans (1660)

Kurtze iedoch deutliche Beschreibung Des Pique-Spielens/ wie auch Des Trillens auf der Pique ("Short but Clear Description of the Pike-Play, as well as the Drills of the Pike") is a German fencing manual by Johann Georg Pascha, first printed in 1660. This treatise is most likely based on the pike teachings from his Kurze Unterrichtung belangend die pique die Fahne, den Jägerstock, Das Voltesiren, das Ringen, das Fechten auf den Stoss und Hieb, und endlich das Trincieren verferrigts ("Brief Information About the Pike, the Flag, the Half-Pike, the Vaulting Horse, the Grapple, the Fence of Thrust and Blow, and Finally the Carving Knife"; 1657), but in expanded form with numerous illustrations of the key techniques.

Publication History

Vollständiges Ring-Buch was first printed in Leipzig, Germany in 1660 by Philip Fuhrmanns. It was later reprinted by Melchior Oelschlegeln in Halle, Germany.

Contents

Page Section
1 - 141 Pike by Johann Georg Pascha

Gallery

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Additional Resources

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