Artillery Firepower

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Artillery Firepower

Kunst und Artillerie-Buch e


Kunst und Artillerie-Buch b


Kunst und Artillerie-Buch c


Kunst und Artillerie-Buch d


Kunst und Artillerie-Buch a


Kunst und Artillerie-Buch


Kunst und Artillerie-Buch f


Kunst und Artillerie-Buch g


Kunst und Artillerie-Buch h


Kunst und Artillerie-Buch i


Kunst und Artillerie-Buch k


Kunst und Artillerie-Buch J


Kunst und Artillerie-Buch l


Kunst und Artillerie-Buch m


Cod.icon. 232 -- 'Kunst- und Artillerie-Buch' -- is available from the Bavarian State Library in Munich (click 'Miniaturansicht' for thumbnail views). I suppose half or more of the illustrated pages appear above [slightly spot-cleaned].

This folio manuscript was produced prior to 1622 and is attributed to Hans Georg Schirvatt. It may possibly have been made in Prague (it bears their Coat of Arms). The very small amount of background information suggests that it was an expensive work because gold highlighting was employed in some of the illustrations (or so they say: I can't see it).

The manuscript features some decidedly evil weaponry - shrapnel-filled grenades, grenade spears, bee-swarm baskets, barbed bombs and vessels for flinging explosive materials - that were no doubt used in the Thirty Years War that had begun in 1618. [catalogue page -- trans.]

Previously: Combat.
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