Today I just want to share with you some picture that a friend of mine, an art lover, showed me:
The first is a scene of the Red Sea crossing, depicted by B. D'Antonio (Or C. Rossellini or D. Ghirlandaio) on the south wall of the Sistine Chapel in Rome (1481-2): there are some good examples of contemporaneous arms and armour.
The second is a detail from a Caravaggio's painting, "Davide con la testa di Golia" (David with Goliath's head), 1609-10: the sword inlay says: "H-AS OS", "Humilitas Occidit Superbiam".
The "S" is reversed, and looks similar to snake in the Author's "Madonna dei Palafrenieri" (1605):
http://www.myArmoury.com/albums/displayimage....amp;pos=16
That's all!
Have a good day!!!


The detail from Caravaggio's painting. The snakes near the blade are added, like some other things!

The Red Sea crossing, Sistine Chapel [ Download ]