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摘要
到目前为止,人们对中世纪卡斯蒂利亚的火药生产过程知之甚少。本工作旨在介绍和分析天主教君主时期的一篇手稿论文,该论文位于《贵族历史》(Archivo Historico de la Nobleza)收藏的步兵之家(Casa del Infantado)部分,专门介绍猎枪,并阐明与该工艺相关的技术工艺、硝石和硫磺精炼以及木炭成分。
El manuscrito de elaboración de pólvora de la Casa del Infantado. Un manual técnico de fines del XV e inicios del XVI
Until now, little has been known about the gunpowder production process in medieval Castile. The present work aims to present and analyse a manuscript treatise, from the time of the Catholic Monarchs, in the Casa del Infantado section of the collections of the Archivo Historico de la Nobleza, dedicated to the shotgun, as well as to cast light on the technical processes related to the process, saltpetre and sulphur refining and charcoal composition.
期刊介绍:
Founded in 1964 by Prof. Emilio Sáez, ANUARIO DE ESTUDIOS MEDIEVALES features original works of relevance in areas of Medieval History such as Politics, Society, Economics, Culture, Religion, Science, Arts, Literature, Thought, Philosophy, etc. The Journal publishes one yearly volume with aproximately 1,100 pages, divided into two half-yearly issues. First issue (June) is miscellaneous, and second (December) has a monographic character. Book Reviews and Biographical Notes and Necrologies of eminent medievalists are also included. Accepted languages are Spanish, Catalan, Portuguese, French, Italian and English.