1 Jan 1448 Jahr - 1448* - [4]
│ LIECHTENHAUER Johannes**
│ Kunst des Fechtens
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1448*
Kunst des Fechtens
Translation: Art of fencing
Approx. 1389
Ritterlich Kunst des langen Schwerts
Translation: Knightly art of the long sword
Approx.1389
Kunstbuch.Darinnen auch meister Meister Lion's, meister Meister Hundfelder's v. w. Huter
Translation:
Art Book. In which is also Master Lion’s, Master Hundfelder’s v. w. Huter
Approx. 1508
Fecht und Ringerbuch
Translation: Fencing- and wrestling-book
Citations:
Pardoel 2005, 1514/15/16/17.01
Thimm 1896, 166;
Maedebach 1968, 4 (20)
**Liechtenhauer (Liechtenauer), Johannes (Johann)
The Pol Hausbuch, often erroneously dated to 1389 and presumed to be written by a direct student of Liechtenauer's, has been treated as evidence placing Liechtenauer's career in the mid-1300s.[1] However, given that the Pol Hausbuch may date as late as 1494 and the earliest records of the identifiable members of his tradition appear in the mid 1400s, it seems more probable that Liechtenauer's career occurred toward the beginning of the 15th century. Ignoring the Pol Hausbuch as being of indeterminate date, the oldest version of the Recital that is attributed to Liechtenauer was recorded by Hans Talhoffer in the MS Chart.A.558 (ca. 1448), which further supports this timeline.
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