Art of War: Study on Military Machines. Rotating Stone Throwing Machine, Illustration from

Art of War: Study on Military Machines. Rotating Stone Throwing Machine, Illustration from 'De re Militari' by Engineer Roberto Valturio

(Art de la guerre: etude sur les machines militaires. une machine lance pierres tournante, illustration tiree de 'De re Militari' de l'ingenieur Roberto Valturio (1405-1483?))


Roberto Valturio

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Art of War: Study on Military Machines. Rotating Stone Throwing Machine, Illustration from 'De re Militari' by Engineer Roberto Valturio by Roberto Valturio. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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