-
Earliest depiction of a
European cannon, "De
Nobilitatibus Sapientii Et
Prudentiis Regum",
Walter de Milemete, 1326....
- Milemete,
although not
necessarily drawn by him,
known as De Nobilitatibus,
sapientii et
prudentiis regum (Concerning the Majesty, Wisdom, and
Prudence of Kings)...
- The
earliest known medieval illustration of a
torsion engine (onager), from
Walter de Milemete's De nobilitatibus,
sapientiis, et
prudentiis regum, 1326...
- 1326.
Although not
necessarily drawn by him,
known as De Nobilitatibus,
sapientii et
prudentiis regum (Concerning the Majesty, Wisdom, and
Prudence of Kings)...
-
prince Edward,
later king
Edward III of
England called De nobilitatibus,
sapientiis, et
prudentiis regum in 1326. The
Treatise includes images of
siege weapons...
- Milemete,
although not
necessarily drawn by him,
known as De Nobilitatibus,
sapientii et
prudentiis regum (Concerning the Majesty, Wisdom, and
Prudence of Kings)...
- saw them and
feared them".
Walter de Milemete's 1326 De nobilitatibus,
sapientiis, et
prudentiis regum treatise depicts a
group of
knights flying kite laden...
- Huolongjing.
Oldest known European depiction of a
firearm from De
Nobilitatibus Sapientii Et
Prudentiis Regum by
Walter de
Milemete (1326).
Battle of Nicopolis...
-
depiction of an
onager is from
Walter de Milemete's De nobilitatibus,
sapientiis, et
prudentiis regum of 1326, the same
source for Europe's
earliest cannon...
-
Royal 19 D I, f.111.
Onager from
Walter de Milemete's De nobilitatibus,
sapientiis, et
prudentiis regum, 1326.]
Cheiroballista behind fortifications, Trajan's...