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Balistica (1888) Italian Edition — Kessinger Publishing

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Overview

Balistica 1888 Italian Edition by Francesco Siacci is a classic exploration of ballistic science. This facsimile reprint preserves the original Italian text and page layout, offering a tangible link to a pivotal moment in the study of projectile motion and firearms. Readers encounter a formal, historically grounded voice that reflects late 19th century scholarship and curiosity about how projectiles behave under various conditions.

What’s inside

  • Three part structure that guides readers from fundamental laws of projectile motion to firearm considerations and finally to aiming techniques.
  • Part I delves into the laws governing the path of projectiles and the forces at play during flight.
  • Part II focuses on firearms design and use within the scientific context of its era.
  • Part III analyzes shooting practice and aiming strategies, framed by historical methods and observations.

Edition details

This is a scarce antiquarian facsimile of the old original and may show imperfections such as library marks or marginalia. The text remains in Italian, offering a window into the linguistic and scholarly style of the time while preserving the work as a cultural artifact.

Why it matters

While not a modern manual, the book provides a substantive look at historical ideas about motion and firearms. It serves as a foundational reference for scholars and enthusiasts who value primary sources and archival aesthetics. The edition supports a broader understanding of how ballistic concepts were discussed in the late 1800s.

Real life use cases and sensory notes

  • Historical research and classroom discussion comparing 19th century theories with later developments in physics and ballistics.
  • Collector appeal and display value for study rooms or libraries with a focus on scientific heritage.
  • Educational context for those exploring the evolution of projectile motion and firearms history.

The book blends a historical narrative with technical ideas, and its aged paper and classic typography evoke the era it describes. This edition makes a meaningful addition to any collection focused on science, engineering history, or military technology.

FAQ

Q: What is Balistica (1888) Italian Edition about?

A: A facsimile of Francesco Siacci's 1888 Italian treatise on projectile motion and firearms.

Q: Who should consider this edition?

A: Collectors, researchers, and enthusiasts of historical ballistics and firearms history.