Saturday, February 18, 2017

What is a springald?

In the old section of Florence is a small square where we came across a strange contraption on display.  Dating from the 11th Century, the contraption is a catapult of sorts and is called a springald.

The model on display is based on a design by Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519), who designed many large weapons.  Earlier versions used a cross bow device to propel projectiles at a target.  The da Vinci design uses gunpowder to shoot a thick wooden arrow with a metal tip or small cannon balls.  Some photos and a description appear below. (Click here to see an image of da Vinci's drawing.) 




Now, you know what a springald is.  Who knew?

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