Medieval Siege Weapons (2): Byzantium, the Islamic World & India AD 4761526
By (Author) Dr David Nicolle
Illustrated by Sam Thompson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
12th March 2003
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Ordnance, weapons technology
Weapons and equipment
623.4410902
Paperback
48
Width 184mm, Height 248mm, Spine 5mm
206g
When it came to non-gunpowder machine development, the medieval period was one of the most inventive in military history. During this era, the pre-existing military-technological traditions from the ancient worlds were brought together. Three civilisations were primarily responsible for this evolution: the Late-Roman or Byzantine Empire, the Islamic World, and latterly the Mongol World Empire. This book examines the resulting stone-throwing machines from torsion energy storage systems, to manpowered and counterbalance sling devices, rockets and others.
Dr David Nicolle was born in 1944, the son of the illustrator Pat Nicolle. He worked in the BBC Arabic service before going 'back to school', gaining an MA from the School of Oriental and African Studies and a PhD from Edinburgh University. He later taught World and Islamic art and architectural history at Yarmuk University, Jordan. He has written a number of books and articles on medieval and Islamic warfare, and has been a prolific author of Osprey titles for many years. He currently lives and works in Leicestershire. A full-time illustrator for many years, Sam Thompson works at Eikon Illustration, is married and lives near Leicester, UK. With a number of childrens titles to his name, the area of work represented by this publication is relatively new to him, and one of enormous appeal. this is his second book for Osprey, the first being the previous volume in this series; New Vanguard 58 Medieval Siege Weapons (1).