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==Contents== Part A treats fighting with the [[longsword]], [[dagger]] and [[Großes_Messer|messer]]. Part B is inserted in two parts, interrupting the first part, treating [[Ringen|grappling]]. Parts A and B were made in c. 1470; the paper is dated to 1464/5 based on its watermark.<ref>Leng (2008) "Wasserzeichen Traube, Piccard 14.763 (Schwäbisch Hall 1464, 1465)"</ref> Part A is considered a source for the fechtbuch of [[Albrecht Dürer]] of 1512. Part C is somewhat older, made in the first half of the 15th century. The paper is dated to 1420 based on its watermark.<ref>Leng (2008) ""Wasserzeichen Shwert, PICCARD 9.2, VII.314-315 (Nürnberg 1419,20)"</ref> It treats longsword, [[plate armour|armored]] combat, stechschild and grappling. The final page, fol. 109r, has a register, written in the hand of [[Paulus Hector Mair]] (foll. 109v and 110 are empty). ===Part A=== *3r-14v, 21r, 21v longsword techniques *22r-28v dagger *29r-32v messer ===Part B=== *15r-20v, 33r-74r [[Ringen|grappling]] *74v drawing of an armed robbery (with instructions for the robber to draw blood from the victim's neck for intimidation) [fol. 75 empty] ===Part C=== * 1r, a drawing of a fencer with various arms, still used as a title page in the convoluted ms. and inscribed with Paulus Hector's name. *1v-2r, a double page illustration showing a fighting arena with spectators *76r-80v, 101r-102v longsword *81r-91v, [fol. 92 empty] 93r-95v, 103r-108r armoured combat *96r-96v, 98v judicial combat, Swabian law (with swords) *97r-98r judicial combat, Franconian law (with clubs) *98v-100v grappling (fol. 98v combines a grappling image with a judicial combat one) *108v, image of a wedding ceremony.<ref>four figures in festive clothing; the bridegroom is saying ''ich nim dich'', the bride ''ia ia liber löffel ia'', with two witnesses pictured below.</ref>
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