Urban and Fortification plan of Merida, Yucatan, Mexico in 1788 (Instituto de Historia y Cultura Militar, Madrid). Also a location map of Merida in Mexico.
Urban and Fortification plan of Merida, Yucatan 1788
08/10/2018
Uncategorized Architecture, colonian engineering, Engineering, Μηχανική, Latin America, Merida, Mexico, militaty architecture, Renaissance militaty architecture, Spain, Spanish, Yucatan Leave a comment
Military engineering: J.P. Verboom’s anti-fortification attack system of parallel lines (1687)
07/09/2017
Uncategorized Architecture, Belgium, Engineering, Μηχανική, Military, Military history, Military topics, militaty architecture, Netherlands, Renaissance engineering, Renaissance militaty architecture, Spanish Leave a comment
Designs of Jorge Próspero Verboom on an engineering system concerning the envelopment and isolation of an enemy fortress, and mostly a system of parallel lines of attack (and protection of artillery and infantry), 1687. Verboom was a Flemish engineer in the service of the Spanish crown, one of the best of his time. The third plan of his, deals with the design and geometry of a typical fortress with bastions.
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Fortification plans of Fort San Diego, Acapulco
10/08/2017
Uncategorized Acapulco, Architecture, Engineering, Μηχανική, Latin America, Mexico, militaty architecture, Renaissance engineering, Renaissance militaty architecture, San Diego, Spain, Spanish Leave a comment
Plan of Fort San Diego, Acapulco, Mexico in 1776, designed by Spanish engineers a few years after 1600 (Instituto de Historia y Cultura Militar, Madrid).
Militaty architecture: Fortification plans by S. Fernández de Medrano, 1677
28/06/2017
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As many of the readers will surely have guessed, militaty architecture and even more, Renaissance militaty architecture, is among my favourite pursuits. These plans on the construction of the characteristic bastion fortifications, belong to the treatise “Rudimentos Geométricos y Militares” by the Spanish engineer Sebastián Fernández de Medrano, printed in 1677 at Brussels. Spanish and Italian engineers at the service of the Spanish crown were among the best in the world at that time.
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