A treatise on the military science : which comprehends the grand operations of war, and general rules for conducting an army in the field : founded upon principles for the improvement of the same, with occasional notes : to which is added, the manner of attacking and defending of military posts, villages, church-yards, mills, houses, & c. ...
1780
623 S589, 1780
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Title
A treatise on the military science : which comprehends the grand operations of war, and general rules for conducting an army in the field : founded upon principles for the improvement of the same, with occasional notes : to which is added, the manner of attacking and defending of military posts, villages, church-yards, mills, houses, & c. ...
Variant Title
Simes's, Military science
Published
London Printed by H. Reynell ... 1780
Description
[2], x, [22], 328 p. ; 29 cm. (4to)
Call Number
623 S589, 1780
System Control No.
(OCoLC)23624140
Note
Added engraved t.p.: Simes's, Military science, published Feb.y 23, 1780.
Signatures: pi1 a-d4 B-2T4.
Leaves a2 and a3 signed a and a2 respectively.
"Authors' names quoted in the following work": p. [ix]-x.
L1994.1.137
List of subscribers includes military officers by rank who sponsored and probably read this treatise, among them General Gage and W. Keppel.
"A treatise on the military sicence ... he [Simes] had not only overstepped his level of knowledge, but had taken material wholesale from M. Jolie de Mazoroi, Turpin de Crisse's Art of war and Le Cointe's Science of military posts ..."--See Journal for the Society for Army Historical Research, 2000, v. 78, no. 315, p. 217.
Signatures: pi1 a-d4 B-2T4.
Leaves a2 and a3 signed a and a2 respectively.
"Authors' names quoted in the following work": p. [ix]-x.
L1994.1.137
List of subscribers includes military officers by rank who sponsored and probably read this treatise, among them General Gage and W. Keppel.
"A treatise on the military sicence ... he [Simes] had not only overstepped his level of knowledge, but had taken material wholesale from M. Jolie de Mazoroi, Turpin de Crisse's Art of war and Le Cointe's Science of military posts ..."--See Journal for the Society for Army Historical Research, 2000, v. 78, no. 315, p. 217.
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