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Werner Stiegler
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Posted: Thu 15 May, 2008 11:41 am Post subject: Maximilians Triumpfzug |
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As I finally got my hands on a complete reproduction of Maximilians Triumpfzug of acceptable quality, I thought, I'd share.
This one's suppsed to show veteran soldiers. I suppose the main point of interest would be the scabbards of these two-handed sword.
These are "Fencers with their swords sheated". The order called for "Funf personnen mit swertern in den Schaidten vber die Achseln."
Hungarian fencers with pavis, "Funf personnen mit pafeßen, die sollen haben vnngrische koller"
"Funf personnen mit tärtschln, die sollen haben messer auch plos.", scanned from another source.
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Werner Stiegler
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Posted: Thu 15 May, 2008 11:44 am Post subject: |
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"Funf personnen mit Pugkler, die sollen haben lanng Degen plos in der hanndt." - Funnily the text demands: "Five men, armed with bucklers and rapiers."
Five men with Poleaxes
Five and five men with helmbarts and pikes
Five men with quarterstaffs and five with flails and the leader of the pack.
Five very brave bear hunters
Five hunters with Sauschwertern and their prey.
Five hunters of...uh...chamois?
Falconeers and the Master Falconeer
Other points of interest would be the banner bearers of Old-Austrian and Austria, whose horses legs are partially armed and the 12 manners of gesteche illustrated.
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Sean Flynt
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Rodolfo Martínez
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Posted: Tue 20 May, 2008 3:01 pm Post subject: |
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Hello Werner.
Congratulations, i was told that it is hard to get that book.
Do you have any woodcut showing mounted men-at-arms from the Triumphs of Maximilian?
Thanks
¨Sólo me desenvainarás por honor y nunca me envainarás sin gloria¨
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Mrak E.Smith
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Posted: Tue 20 May, 2008 10:56 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Werner,Great pics!!! Thank you for sharing these primary resources long be hunted by me!
As far as I know about Maximilian I,there is another important literature the Weiss König,is the Weiss König also difficult to get?do you have it?
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