Taccola

First European depiction of a piston pump, by Taccola, c.1450[1]

Mariano di Jacopo (1382 – c. 1453), called Taccola ("the jackdaw"), was an Italian polymath, administrator, artist and engineer of the early Renaissance. Taccola is known for his technological treatises De ingeneis and De machinis, which feature annotated drawings of a wide array of innovative machines and devices. Taccola's work was widely studied and copied by later Renaissance engineers and artists, among them Francesco di Giorgio, and Leonardo da Vinci.[2]

  1. ^ Hill, Donald Routledge (1996). A history of engineering in classical and medieval times. Routledge. p. 143. ISBN 0-415-15291-7.
  2. ^ van den Broek, Marc (2019). Leonardo da Vinci Spirits of Invention. A Search for Traces. Hamburg: A.TE.M. ISBN 978-3-00-063700-1.