Militarie [sic] instructions for the cavallrie [sic], or, Rules and directions for the service of horse : collected out of divers forrain [sic] authors, ancient and modern, and rectified and supplied according to the present practice of the Lowe-Countrey [sic] warres [sic]
1632
L2002F216 1632
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Title
Militarie [sic] instructions for the cavallrie [sic], or, Rules and directions for the service of horse : collected out of divers forrain [sic] authors, ancient and modern, and rectified and supplied according to the present practice of the Lowe-Countrey [sic] warres [sic]
Variant Title
Rules and directions for the service of horse.|Militarie instructions for the cavallrie [sic] : according to the moderne warrs [sic].|Military instructions.
Published
[Cambridge] : Printed by the printers to the Universitie [sic] of Cambridge, 1632.
Description
[10], 108 p., [16] leaves of plates (5 fold., 6 double) : ill. ; 31 cm. (fol.)
Call Number
L2002F216 1632
System Control No.
(OCoLC)10481410
Note
Title vignette within border.
Added t.p. engraved: Militarie instructions for the cavallrie [sic] : according to the moderne warrs [sic].
Spine title: Military instructions.
Authorship attributed to John Cruso, "a Fellow of Caius Coll. Camb. from 1639 to 1644, when he was ejected by the Parliamentarians, and afterwards Chancellor of the Diocese of St. David's. He was both a writer and translator of military books ... all printed at Cambridge."--Cf. Cockle.
Dedication signed: I.C.
Added t.p. signed: C.V. Dalen.
Imprint on added t.p.: Printed by the printers to the University of Cambridge and are to be sold by Ni. Alsope ...
Signatures: [pi]¹ A-O P².
Page 18, 23, 49 & 56 misnumbered 20, 21, 41 & 48 respectively.
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.
Contents: Pt. I. Of levying of men. Of souldiers in generall. Of souldiers in particular -- Pt. II. Of marching -- Pt. III. Of encamping -- Part IIII. Of embattelling.
Armorial bookplate: Sir Thomas Hesketh, Bart. Rufford Hall, Lancashire; bookplate: Easton Neston Library, Case 29, Shelf G (the Hesketh Library at Easton Neston); ms. inscriptions on added t.p. & t.p. erased.
Pencilled notes on first several pages in unidentified hand.
Added t.p. engraved: Militarie instructions for the cavallrie [sic] : according to the moderne warrs [sic].
Spine title: Military instructions.
Authorship attributed to John Cruso, "a Fellow of Caius Coll. Camb. from 1639 to 1644, when he was ejected by the Parliamentarians, and afterwards Chancellor of the Diocese of St. David's. He was both a writer and translator of military books ... all printed at Cambridge."--Cf. Cockle.
Dedication signed: I.C.
Added t.p. signed: C.V. Dalen.
Imprint on added t.p.: Printed by the printers to the University of Cambridge and are to be sold by Ni. Alsope ...
Signatures: [pi]¹ A-O P².
Page 18, 23, 49 & 56 misnumbered 20, 21, 41 & 48 respectively.
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.
Contents: Pt. I. Of levying of men. Of souldiers in generall. Of souldiers in particular -- Pt. II. Of marching -- Pt. III. Of encamping -- Part IIII. Of embattelling.
Armorial bookplate: Sir Thomas Hesketh, Bart. Rufford Hall, Lancashire; bookplate: Easton Neston Library, Case 29, Shelf G (the Hesketh Library at Easton Neston); ms. inscriptions on added t.p. & t.p. erased.
Pencilled notes on first several pages in unidentified hand.
Indexed In
Cockle 124
Spaulding & Karpinski 121
Spaulding & Karpinski 121
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