Fechtbuchs or Manuscripts at Metropolitan Museum in New York

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Fechtbuchs or Manuscripts at Metropolitan Museum in New York

Postby Seth Halsell » Thu Dec 13, 2007 3:20 pm

Hello everyone. I was just wondering does anyone know if the Metropolitan Museum in New York City holds any of the Fechtbuchs or manuscripts or any primary source material we study for that matter? I will be visiting the museum on vacation next week and just figured I'd ask. I saw that they had quite the collection of armor and swords there and had manuscripts. Thanks for any reply guys.
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Postby Jason Romandell » Sat Dec 15, 2007 11:07 am

I am not sure how much is theirs, but a few years back they did a whole exhibit in the side room on fetchbooks.

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Postby steve hick » Mon Dec 17, 2007 9:01 am

Jason Romandell wrote:I am not sure how much is theirs, but a few years back they did a whole exhibit in the side room on fetchbooks.

They have a 16th century version of Talhoffer, this I remember, as it was a surprise, as otherwise it was "unknown" as it was not in Hils or any other bibliography of fechtbucher. I have the catalog of the exhibit, I will check if there were others on display. Also, I can check and see if I can contact the curator, but you might just call the Met and ask, his name is La Rocca.
Steve

PS I checked, it is believed the copy in the Met was made for Paulus Hector Mair.
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Re: Fechtbuchs or Manuscripts at Metropolitan Museum in New

Postby steve hick » Mon Dec 17, 2007 9:05 am

Seth Halsell wrote:Hello everyone. I was just wondering does anyone know if the Metropolitan Museum in New York City holds any of the Fechtbuchs or manuscripts or any primary source material we study for that matter? I will be visiting the museum on vacation next week and just figured I'd ask. I saw that they had quite the collection of armor and swords there and had manuscripts. Thanks for any reply guys.

Seth, I recommend for your visit, if just for the armor, you call or contact them, indicate you are a serious researcher, and see if you can get any special attention. It would help if you could provide some bona fides to them at the time. I used to know people, but I haven't lived in NYC for quite some time.

Steve

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Postby Seth Halsell » Wed Dec 19, 2007 7:50 pm

Thanks Steve I went there today but I am going back tomorrow I'll ask when I go back again tomorrow.

P.S The armor and arms were very interesting. I can't believe Henry VIII let himself go that badly! That armor of his was huge! =O I had known in my classes that he let himself go but I couldn't believe by that much!
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