Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Early Explosives

Early Explosives:

Grenades, projectiles, fireworks and offensive weaponry


illustrations from a 16th century German manuscript







rocket bird + turbo cat







Feuer Buech 68r







Feuer Buech 91v







Feuer Buech 122v







Feuer Buech 133v







Feuer Buech 148r







Feuer Buech 178v







Feuer Buech 114v







Feuer Buech 116r







Feuer Buech 194v







Feuer Buech 169r







Feuer Buech 96r







Feuer Buech 121v







Feuer Buech 168r







Feuer Buech 55v







Feuer Buech 162r







Feuer Buech 116v







Beyond the novel inclusion of our rocket bird and turbo cat - up top - this 1584 treatise on explosive devices appears to illustrate weaponry seen in earlier manuscripts and offers no new technologies for the Renaissance commando types.



The sketches show various types of barrel bombs, hand grenades, nasty fragmentation/shrapnel explosives, cannons, throwing stars, unsophisticated spear and staff-mounted 'rockets' or bombs, catherine or pin wheel fireworks and your-guess-is-as-good-as-mine fire vessels and defensive emplacement stakes. Good to know that our modern evil ways build on the twisted imaginations of artistic forebears.














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