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Codex Wallerstein

The so-called Codex Wallerstein or Vonn Baumanns Fechtbuch (Oettingen-Wallerstein Cod. I.6.4o.2, Augsburg University library) is a 16th-century convolution of three 15th-century fechtbuch manuscripts, with a total of 221 pages.

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Codex Wallerstein

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Codex Wallerstein → April, Baumanns Fecht, Bloßfechen Section, Christine Stöllinger-Löser, Dagger, Falchion, Fecht, Fifteenth Century, Handschriften, Hans Peter Hils, Hella Frühmorgen-Voss, Herbert Utz Verlag, ISBN, Journal, Kampfbuch, Katalog, Leng, Lock-gray-alt-2, Lock-green, Lock-red-alt-2

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fechtbuch longsword grappling manuscript part baumanns augsburg fol codex paulus oettingen-wallerstein library dagger messer fighting combat page empty fecht- und

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Codex Wallersteinrelated to ReferencesHans Peter Hils0.60section
Codex Wallersteinrelated to ReferencesFecht0.60section
Codex Wallersteinrelated to ReferencesRingbuch0.60section
Codex Wallersteinrelated to ReferencesKampfbuch0.60section
Codex Wallersteinrelated to ReferencesMunich0.60section
Codex Wallersteinrelated to ReferencesLeng0.60section
Codex Wallersteinrelated to ReferencesRingbücher0.60section
Codex Wallersteinrelated to ReferencesKatalog0.60section
Codex Wallersteinrelated to ReferencesHandschriften0.60section
Codex Wallersteinrelated to ReferencesMittelalters0.60section
Codex Wallersteinrelated to ReferencesHella Frühmorgen-Voss0.60section
Codex Wallersteinrelated to ReferencesNorbert0.60section

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