Feuerwerksbücher. Seit etwa 1400 erschienen von erfahrenen Büchsenmachern verfasste Fachbücher zu Fertigung und Handhabung von Feuerwaffen, zur Herstellung von Schießpulver und zur Prüfung und Reinigung seiner Bestandteile, besonders des Schwefels. Feuerwerksbuch 15th Century Artillery Book "1475 – Martin Merz was a gun-master in the service of Frederick I, the victorious, Elector Palatinate. 1469 he was the supreme canon master of Frederick’s army. He remained in the service of the Frederick’s successor Philip the Upright, Elector Palatine of the Rhine. [Feuerwerkbuch] Timespan: Early works to 1800 Date: 1550 Description: Work concerning firearms. Presumably compiled from various sources, with references to "barrels Baetz, Manuel: Das Feuerwerksbuch von 1420 – Faksimile mit Übertragung in modernes Deutsch, Survival-Press 2001, ISBN: 3-8311-1579-6 Hagenmeyer, Christa: Kriegswissenschaftliche Texte des ausgehenden 15. Arguably the most important Western source on the early history of gunpowder technology is the late thirteenth century manuscript, Das Fuerwerkbuch. When it was translated into English in 2000, it contained a commentary on the chemistry of many of Object Details Author Kramer, Gerhard W Leibnitz, Klaus Arms and Armour Society Cover title. "Das Feuerwerkbuch, c. 1400, Arms and Armour Society"--Cover. "Translation of MS362 dated 1432 in the Library of the University of Freiburg/Br. Germany. Translated into English by Klaus Leibnitz"--P. 6. "The Journal of The Arms & Armour Society, Jubliee Number, vol. XVII, no. 1, March, 2001"--P. 1 Farbenfeuer am Himmel Asiens und Europas. Dieses Feuerwerksbuch will die friedliche Feuerwerkerei dokumentieren. Weltweit zum ersten Mal erscheint mit dem "Buch der Feuerwerkskunst" eine wissenschaftliche Bild-Geschichte des Feuerwerks in Europa und Asien. Bücher-Tipps lesenswerter Literatur zur Handhabung, Geschichte und Funktionsweise von Pyrotechnik und Feuerwerk Diese Seite stellt einpaar wichtige Bücher zum Thema Feuerwerk vor Wichtiger Hinweis: In Deutschland ist nach dem Sprengstoffgesetz (SprengG) und den UnfallVerhütungsVorschriften (UVV 55a-m) die Herstellung von pyrotechnischen Gemischen und Feuerwerkskörpern ohne Erlaubnis Hagley Digital Archives The Hagley Digital Archives provides online access to selected items from the Hagley Library's collection of images, documents, and publications related to the history of business, technology, and society. Feuerwerkbuch Written c.1420 by an anonymous gun master in southwestern Germany, it survives in over fifty medieval copies, often bound Question: What is the oldest item in the library? Answer: Hagley Library’s oldest item is a small booklet called a Feuerwerkbuch, roughly translated as “fireworks book.” It is an instruction manual for making black powder, copied in the Upper Rhine region of Germany on December 27, 1450. There were numerous Feuerwerkbuecher made around the 15th century. The idea behind them is that AXEL E. W. MÜLLER is Congress Director of the International Medieval Congress and teaches in the Institute for Medieval Studies at the University of Leeds. Textanfang Feuerwerksbuch von 1420: Hye hebt sich an gu°t lere wie man puchsen pulver machen sol Das Feuerwerkbuch von 1420 by , 1941, Verlag der Deutschen Technik edition, in German / Deutsch Between approximately 1460-1480, he created a Feuerwerksbuch. In the artillery book, Merz, who was a specialist in firefighting depicted details of the measures that needed to be taken in the case of a siege. Craft your creative vision with unrivalled access to 700 years of history, curator expertise and entertainment sector specialists Content: The manuscript Feuerwerksbuch von 1420 is a treatise on explosives, including fabrication and use, constructed in the form of dialogue between master and pupils. Content: Manuscript date from f. 50v. Content: Layout: Written in 21 long lines per page, ruled in ink, prickmarks and catchwords visible. Written c.1420 by an anonymous gun master in southwestern Germany, it survives in over fifty medieval copies, often bound with gunners’ manuals or Conrad Kyeser’s Bellifortis (first printed in Frankfurt New York, New York Public Library, Spencer Collection, NYPL Spencer 104. Text (s): Feuerwerkbuch von 1420, Bellifortis. Description: ff. vii + 181 - Bound in contemporary calf, blind stamped, over wooden boards, with clasp, lock and key; one of the stamps is inscribed "io. de pucro" showing that the binder was Johannes de Pulcro, active in Basel in the third quarter of the 15th century Project MUSE Mission Project MUSE promotes the creation and dissemination of essential humanities and social science resources through collaboration with libraries, publishers, and scholars worldwide. Forged from a partnership between a university press and a library, Project MUSE is a trusted part of the academic and scholarly community it serves.
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