Adam Freytag
Polish engineer
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Memorial plaque at Freytag's childhood home in Toruń | |
Born | 1608 |
Died | 1650 Kėdainiai, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth |
Adam Freytag (1608–1650) was a Polish military engineer, mathematician and physician. He is best known for his work Architectura militaris nova et aucta, the first manual of bastion fortifications of the so-called Old Dutch system, published in 1631. In 1633–1634, he served as a Polish military engineer in the Smolensk War.
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