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Follis (ball)

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An ancient Greek Palestra, a historic training and learning space featuring columns and decorative artwork with famous athletes and gods.

The Follis, also known as the Ball of wind (pilota de vent in Catalan), was a special kind of ball used a long time ago. It was invented in Ancient Rome and later used in the 15th and 16th centuries in Spain and Italy.

This ball was hollow and filled with air that was pressed inside. When it hit something hard enough, it would jump and bounce in a fun way.

Palestra, or exercise yard, in Pompeii— a venue for follis games, among other pursuits

People in those days loved to use these balls to play many different games. They were very popular and brought joy to many players during that time. Even though today we have balls that are also filled with air, we usually just call them “balls” no matter how they are made. The old Follis ball was a clever invention that showed how people long ago found fun in simple things.

History

Portrait of Alfonso d'Este by Titian. Antonio Scaino dedicated his work on the ball game.

People in Classical antiquity liked to play ball games. In Ancient Rome, they used special balls called follis. These balls were filled with air and could bounce when hit just right. They made these balls by inflating animal bladders, often from pigs.

During the Middle Ages, many writers wrote about ball games. Some of these games were like early forms of tennis. In some places, like Castile, leaders made laws against certain ball games. Later, people in places such as Mexico used balls filled with a special kind of rubber, similar to the air-filled balls used in Europe. Over time, new materials like rubber and synthetic polymers improved balls for playing games and sports.

Scaino Antonio and his work on the ball game

Alfonso d'Este asked Antonio da Salò Scaino, a priest, writer, and theologian, to write about ball games. Scaino described special balls filled with air, called balls of wind. He explained how the balls were made using a bladder and a small tube with a special part that worked like a check valve. This helped fill the ball with air properly. He also noted that sometimes a little wine was added inside to help the ball stay flexible. Other writers, like Juan Valverde de Amusco and "Fray Luis de Granada," also wrote about this check valve system used in these balls.

Construction

The typical ball was made from an animal's skin. It was covered with leather. After it was sealed, the ball was filled with air using a special tool.

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