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Shkodra in 1474. The book was
originally published in 1504, in Latin, as De
obsidione Scodrensi.
Barleti was an
eyewitness of the events. The work
begins with...
- the 1173
Siege of
Ancona were
narrated in 1204 in da Signa's ‘’Liber de
Obsidione Anconae’’. This book
especially made
widely known the self-sacrifice of...
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Parangelmata Poliorcetica (Παραγγέλματα πολιορκητικά) of Hero of
Byzantium De
obsidione toleranda ("On
Withstanding Sieges"),
anonymous Although not technically...
- in Piovene. Barleti's
first work was The
Siege of
Shkodra (Latin: De
obsidione Scodrensi, Venice, 1504). It was
published several times in
Latin and...
- m****cript
copies the
letter also
bears the
closing legend Actum in
castris in
obsidione Luceriæ anno
domini 1269º 8º die
augusti ("Done in camp
during the siege...
- the
Taktika of
general Nikephoros Ouranos (c. 1000), and
listed in De
obsidione toleranda (author anonymous) as a form of artillery. In China, the hand-trebuchet...
- Encyclopædia Britannica.
Retrieved 3
October 2014. Barletius, Marinus. De
obsidione Scodrensi. Venice:
Bernardino de Vitabilus, 1504. Licursi,
Emiddio Pietro...
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historian Marin Barleti discusses Turkish bombards at
length in his book De
obsidione Scodrensi (1504),
describing the 1478–79
siege of
Shkodra in
which eleven...
-
first work to be
printed in Scandinavia. In
parallel Snell printed De
obsidione et
bello Rhodiano, an
account of the
Turkish siege of the
island of Rhodes...
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Republic of Venice. In 1504,
Marin Barleti's The
Siege of
Shkodra (De
obsidione Scodrensi) was
published in Venice. It is a
firsthand account the siege...