Military instructions for the cavallrie [sic], or, Rules and directions for the service of horse : collected out of divers forrein [sic] authours, ancient and modern: and rectified and supplied, according to the present practise of the low-countrey [sic] warres [sic]
1644
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Title
Military instructions for the cavallrie [sic], or, Rules and directions for the service of horse : collected out of divers forrein [sic] authours, ancient and modern: and rectified and supplied, according to the present practise of the low-countrey [sic] warres [sic]
Variant Title
Rules and directions for the service of horse|Military instructions for the cavallrie [sic] : according to the moderne warrs [sic]
Edition
[Second edition]
Published
Cambridge : Printed by R. Daniel, Printer to the Universitie, 1644.
Description
[12], 51, [1] p., [6] double leaves of plates : ill. ; 31 cm. (fol.)
Call Number
L2000F677 1644
System Control No.
(OCoLC)44166326
Note
Added t.p. engraved: Military instructions for the cavallrie [sic] : according to the moderne warrs [sic].
Title vignette within ornamental border.
Dedication signed: J.C.
Added t.p. signed: C.V. Dalen.
Signatures: A6 B-F4 G6.
Appendix on p. [1st] [9]-[11]: corrected in an unidentified hand.
Poem on p. [1st] [12]: "To his much honoured friend, Captain John Cruso" signed: Edmund Harvy, Colonel.
Author acknowledges that the work owes much to earlier authors, especially Wallhausen--Cf. To the reader.
Most renowned of early English works on cavalry--Cf. Cockle.
From the collection of Sir Thomas Phillipps.
Title vignette within ornamental border.
Dedication signed: J.C.
Added t.p. signed: C.V. Dalen.
Signatures: A6 B-F4 G6.
Appendix on p. [1st] [9]-[11]: corrected in an unidentified hand.
Poem on p. [1st] [12]: "To his much honoured friend, Captain John Cruso" signed: Edmund Harvy, Colonel.
Author acknowledges that the work owes much to earlier authors, especially Wallhausen--Cf. To the reader.
Most renowned of early English works on cavalry--Cf. Cockle.
From the collection of Sir Thomas Phillipps.
Indexed In
Cockle 124 (1632 ed.)
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