Roberto Valturio | |
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Born | 1405 |
Died | 1475 |
Nationality | Italian |
Engineering career | |
Projects | De Re militari |

Extract of De Re Militari, printed in 1534 in Paris.

Extract of De Re Militari
Roberto Valturio (1405โ1475) was an Italian engineer and writer born in Rimini. He was the author of the military treatise De Re militari (1472).[1] The work consists of a preface, with a dedication to Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta; a list of the classical works mentioned and an introduction on the history of warfare. The work was widely known: King Louis XI of France, King Matthias Corvinus of Hungary, Duke of Urbino Federico da Montefeltro and the ruler of Florence Lorenzo de' Medici had a copy of the printed book. In Leonardo da Vinci's list of books Roberto Valturio has been mentioned. This indicates that Leonardo had been in the possession of Roberto's work.[2]
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- โ Cuneo, p.15
- โ Marc van den Broek (2019), Leonardo da Vinci Spirits of Invention. A Search for Traces, Hamburg: A.TE.M., ISBN 978-3-00-063700-1
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- Roberto Valturio. De Re Militari. Italy, third quarter of the 15th century [182+] 1., the last blank. illus. 34 cm. From the Rare Book and Special Collections Division at the Library of Congress
- Roberto Valturio. De Re Militari. [North Italy, third quarter of the 15th century] [208] 1., the last 2 blank. illus. 30 cm. From the Rare Book and Special Collections Division at the Library of Congress
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