File:Armes - HISTORICAL WEAPONS swords ridles guns shields axes pistol etc Public domain book illustration from French encyclopedia Larousse du XXème siècle 1932.jpg

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English: "WEAPONS"
  • "1. Flint axe; 2. Flint arrowhead; 3. Reindeer horn carved dagger; 4. Reindeer horn harpoon; 5. Flint axe mounted on a deer antler; 6. Polished stone axe; 7. Boomerang; 8. Socketed axe; 9. Sling; 10. Mace; 11. Egyptian battle axe; 12. New Caledonian war club; 13. Frankish throwing axe; 14. Bronze lance; 15. Frankish javelin; 16. Roman pilum; 17. Etruscan bronze shield; 18. Celtic bronze sword; 19. Scabbard for the previous; 20. Gallic parazonium; 21. Gallic sword; 22. Merovingian sword; 23. 11th century sword; 24. Two-handed sword (16th century); 25. Sword of the 16th century; 26. Great sword (14th century); 27. Braquemart (14th century); 28. Estoc (16th century); 29. Way of holding a sword in the 16th century; 30. Claymore; 31. Estoc (17th century); 32. Rapier (16th century); 33. Dagger (16th century); 34. Dagger (16th century); 35. Stiletto (17th century); 36. Misericorde (15th century); 37. Scimitar; 38. Baselard (15th century); 39. Sgian-dubh (16th century); 40. Japanese saber; 41. Chinese executioner's sword; 42. Scabbard of the previous; 43. 13th century shield; 44. Norman almond-shaped shield (12th century); 45. Carolingian round shield; 46. Pavise (15th century); 47. Baldric; 48. Battle axe (12th century); 49. Lance; 50. Falcon-beak axe (15th century); 51. Pike (16th century); 52. Esponton (16th century); 53. War hammer (11th century); 54. Mace (11th century); 55. Flail; 56. Yew longbow; 57. Arrow; 58. Crossbow with crank; 59. Tower crossbow (16th century); 60. Bolt; 61. Crossbow case; 62. Partisan (16th century); 63. Halberd (15th century); 64. Horseman's axe (15th century); 65. Voulge (11th century); 66. Fauchard (15th century); 67. Godendag; 68. Musket (17th century); 69. Powder flask; 70. Arquebus; 71. Bombard; 72. Mortar; 73. Military sword; 74. Blunderbuss; 75. Club; 76. Navy saber; 77. Flintlock pistol; 78. Wheellock rifle; 79. Spring-loaded rifle; 80. Lebel rifle; 81. Lebel bayonet sword; 82. Lebel cartridge; 83. Hunting rifle; 84. Carbine; 85. Duckbill gun; 86. Pistol; 87. Revolver; 88. Automatic pistol; 89. Machine gun; 90. Assault rifle; 91. Grenade; 92. 75mm cannon; 93. Shell; 94. Air bomb; 95. Torpedo."
  • Public domain book illustration from the Larousse du XXème siècle encyclopedia published 1932.Éditions Larousse is a French publishing house specialising in reference works such as dictionaries. It was founded by Pierre Larousse and its best-known work is the Petit Larousse.


Français : ARMES:
  • 1. Hache en silex; 2. Pointe de flèche en silex; 3. Poignard sculpté en corne de renne; 4. Harpon en corne de renne; 5. Hache en silex montée sur un andouiller de cerf; 6. Hache en pierre polle; 7. Boumerang: 8, Hache à douille; 9. Fronde; 10. Massue: 11. Hache d'armes égyptienne; 12. Casse-tête néo-calédonien; 13. Francisque; 14. Lance de bronze; 15. Angon franc; 16. Pilum romain; 17. Bouclier étrusque en bronze; 18. Epée celtique en bronze; 19. Fourreau de la précédente; 20. Parazonium gaulois; 21. Epée gauloise; 22. Epée mérovingienne; 23. Epée du XIe siècle: 24. Epée à deux mains (XVIe s.); 25. Epée du xye siècle; 26. Grande épée d'armes (XIVe s.); 27. Braquemart (xive s.); 28. Estoc (XVIe s.); 29. Manière de tenir une épée au XVIe siècle; 30. Claymore; 31. Estramaçon (XVIIe s.): 32. Rapière (XVIe s.); 33. Dague (XVIe s.): 34. Poignard (XVIe s.); 35. Stylet (XVIIe s.): 36. Miséricorde (xve s.); 37. Cimeterre; 38. Badelaire (xve s.); 39. Sandedel (XVIe s.): 40. Sabre japonais: 41. Sabre d'exécution chinois; 42. Fourreau du précédent; 43. Ecu du XIIIe siècle; 44. Ecu normand en amande (XIIe s.); 45. Rondache carlovingienne; 46. Pavois (xve s.): 47. Baudrier; 48. Hache d'armes (XIIe s.); 49. Lance; 50. Bec faucon (xve s.); 51. Pique (XVIe s.); 52. Esponton (XVIe s.): 53. Marteau l'armes (XIve s.); 54. Masse d'armes (XIve s.); 55. Fléau d'armes; 56. Are; 57. Flèche; 58. Arbalète à cric; 59. Arbalète à tour (XVIe s.); 60. Carreau; 61. Trousse d'arbalète; 62. Pertui- sane (XVIe s.): 63. Hallebarde (xve s.); 64. Hache d'arçon (xve s.); 65. Vouge (xIve s.); 66. Fauchart (xve s.); 67. Godendac; 68. Mousquet (XVIIe s.): 69. Poire à poudre; 70. Arquebuse; 71. Bombarde; 72. Mortier: 73. Epée militaire; 74. Bancal; 75. Latte: 76. Sabre de marine; 77. Briquet: 78. Fusil à pierre; 79. Fusil à piston; 80. Fusil Lebel; 81. Epée baionnette Lebel: 82. Cartouche Lebel; 83. Fusil de chasse; 84. Carabine; 85. Canardière-canon; 86. Pistolet; 87. Revolver; 88. Pistolet automatique; 89. Mitrailleuse; 90. Fusil-mitrailleur; 91. Grenade; 92. Canon de 75; 93. Obus; 94. Bombe d'avion; 95. Torpille.
  • Illustration de livre du domaine public provenant de l'encyclopédie Larousse du XXème siècle publiée en 1932.
  • Les éditions Larousse| sont une maison d'édition française historiquement spécialisée dans les ouvrages de référence, notamment les dictionnaires. De 1927 à 1933, Paul Augé, fils de Claude, coordonne le Larousse du xxe siècle, dictionnaire encyclopédique universel en six volumes et imprimé en héliogravure. Il a progressivement succédé au Grand dictionnaire universel du xixe siècle, en étant toutefois plus concis, abondamment illustré, scientifiquement plus fondé, et en se fixant pour objectif de renouveler les connaissances de son temps.
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