There are several good books on European crossbows, however I haven't come across anything that deals with Islamic / Eastern crossbows.
I recently borrowed a book from my local library called "Al-Andalus The Art of Islamic Spain" published by the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The book contains a photographic plate with information of one Islamic crossbow which I scanned yesterday (see attached).
Does anyone know the draw weight or have further information about this crossbow? Would this bow be purely draw by hand, I can't see any evidence of it needing a spanning device?
The attached information plate mentions:
1. Ibn Hudhayl 1977, p. 201
2. Bernis 1982, fig. 1
3. Codice Rico, ms, T.I.1, fol. 76r. (documented in the Cantigas de Santa Maria)
Does anyone have these books or access to the manuscript above. If so can you post pics of the relevant pages?
Are there any other surviving islamic - arabic crossbows in museums? If so please post pics / information.
Has anyone replicated an islamic composite crossbow?
Thanks
Danny

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