Military & maritine [sic] discipline : in three books
1672
623 M637, 1672
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Title
Military & maritine [sic] discipline : in three books
Variant Title
Military and maritime discipline|Compleat gunner|The Count of Pagan's method of delineating all manner of fortifications|Doctrine of projects applyed [sic] to gunnery|An exact method of military architecture|Military architecture, or the art of fortifying towns|Military observations|A new, exact, and most expeditious method of delineating all manner of fortification|Tacticks put into practice for the exercise of horse and foot|Venn's military dissipline [sic]|Military observations, or, Ye tacticks [sic] put into practice
Published
London Printed by E. Tyler and R. Holt for R. Pawlet ... 1672
Description
[22], 206, [6], 51, [2], 62-68, [2], 55-59, [5], 88, 25, [3], 25 [i.e. 27], [3], 63-75, [1] p., 9, [5] leaves (mostly fold.) of plates : ill. ; 30 cm. (fol.)
Call Number
623 M637, 1672
System Control No.
(OCoLC)04841118
Note
Venn's military dissipline [sic]
Added title engraved: Military observations, or, Ye tacticks [sic] put into practice, by T. V.
Each book has separate title; some parts have separate title with varied imprint.
Signatures: pi2 A2 a-c2 B-3G2 + chi2 [2nd] 2B-2O2 + chi 4 [2nd] 2P-2Q2 [2nd] A2 3B-4G2 5A-5G2 4Q-4T2.
Title in red and black.
Errors in paging, 5th ser. of paging: Pages 3-4 repeated, 11 & 14 misnumbered.
"To the reader" in Book III. The compleat [sic] gunner: signed by W. T.
L1994.1.139
(from t.p.) Book I. Military observations, or, Tacticks put into practice for the exercise of horse and foot ... / by Thomas Venn -- Book II. An exact method of military architecture, the art of fortifying towns ... / rendred into English by John Lacey, out of the works of Andrew Tacquet. Together with corrections made by the Count de Pag'an, and Sam. Moreland's Methods of delineating all manner of fortifications -- Book III. The compleat [sic] gunner ... shewing [sic] the art of founding of great ordnance .... / translated out of Casimir, Diego, Uffano and Hexam, &c. To which is added The doctrine of projects applied to gunnery by Galilaeus and Torricellio. And observations out of Mersennus ...
Digitized image available [title page and frontispiece].
Added title engraved: Military observations, or, Ye tacticks [sic] put into practice, by T. V.
Each book has separate title; some parts have separate title with varied imprint.
Signatures: pi2 A2 a-c2 B-3G2 + chi2 [2nd] 2B-2O2 + chi 4 [2nd] 2P-2Q2 [2nd] A2 3B-4G2 5A-5G2 4Q-4T2.
Title in red and black.
Errors in paging, 5th ser. of paging: Pages 3-4 repeated, 11 & 14 misnumbered.
"To the reader" in Book III. The compleat [sic] gunner: signed by W. T.
L1994.1.139
(from t.p.) Book I. Military observations, or, Tacticks put into practice for the exercise of horse and foot ... / by Thomas Venn -- Book II. An exact method of military architecture, the art of fortifying towns ... / rendred into English by John Lacey, out of the works of Andrew Tacquet. Together with corrections made by the Count de Pag'an, and Sam. Moreland's Methods of delineating all manner of fortifications -- Book III. The compleat [sic] gunner ... shewing [sic] the art of founding of great ordnance .... / translated out of Casimir, Diego, Uffano and Hexam, &c. To which is added The doctrine of projects applied to gunnery by Galilaeus and Torricellio. And observations out of Mersennus ...
Digitized image available [title page and frontispiece].
Indexed In
Spalding and Karpinski, Early military books 169
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