Military engineers in Malta, 1530–1798

Annals of Science 38 (4):413-433 (1981)
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Abstract

In the course of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries the military engineers of Europe developed a cohesive professional structure. Using Malta as an example, this article looks at the growing specialisation of the engineers in this period. It also considers the attitudes of the rulers of Malta, the knights of the Order of St. John, towards the engineers whom they employed and the status, both social and professional, of the various categories of engineers used

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