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St Walpurgis, Tower Fechtbuch, MS 1.33 Historical European Martial Arts, Medieval Drawings, Combat Training, Scalpel, Medieval Art, Middle Ages, Community Art, Fencing, Martial Arts

The MS I.33 is a German fencing manual dating to the 1320s.[1] It currently rests in the holdings of the Royal Armouries at Leeds, United Kingdom. The I.33 is earliest extant treatise on Medieval martial arts, and it appears to have been devised by a secular priest, possibly the "Lutegerus" (or Liutger) mentioned in the text.[2] It was the work of three scribes and potentially as many as 17 illustrators.[3]

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