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caccia Con corni,
Schioppi, e cani
escono fuore Fugge la belva, e
Seguono la traccia; Già Sbigottita, e l****a al gran
rumore De'
Schioppi e cani, ferita...
- in a
Latin do****ent c. 1339.
Other names for guns
during this era were "
schioppi" (Italian translation-"thunderers"), and "donrebusse" (Dutch translation-"thunder...
- one-pounder
cannons (cetbang or rentaka), long muskets,
spingarde (arquebus),
schioppi (hand cannon), Gr**** fire, guns (cannons), and
other fire-works. In all...
- one-pounder
cannons (cetbang or rentaka), long muskets,
spingarde (arquebus),
schioppi (hand cannon), Gr**** fire, guns (cannons), and
other fire-works. Every...
- one-pounder
cannon (cetbang or rentaka), long muskets,
spingarde (arquebus),
schioppi (hand cannon), Gr**** fire, guns (cannon), and
other fireworks.
Every place...
- one-pounder
cannons (cetbang or rentaka), long muskets,
spingarde (arquebus),
schioppi (hand cannon), Gr**** fire, guns (cannons), and
other fire-works.: 198 : 224 ...
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Around the late 14th
century in Italy, smaller,
portable hand-cannons or
schioppi were developed,
creating in
effect the
first smoothbore personal firearm...
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Giuseppe Alabardi (also
called il
Schioppi) was an
Italian painter,
active in
Venice around the year 1600. Some
works in the
Oratory of San
Nicola da Tolentino...
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parapet of a wagon). Two
types were
simultaneously brought to practice, the
schioppi (handgun) in the beginning, and
later the
arquebus à croc (not to be confused...
- one-pounder
cannons (cetbang or rentaka), long muskets,
spingarde (arquebus),
schioppi (hand cannon), Gr**** fire, guns (cannons), and
other fire-works. Every...