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The approoued order of martiall discipline with euery particuler offycer his offyce and dutie: with many other stratagemes adioyning to the same. Whereunto is adioyned a second booke, for the true ordering and imbattelling of any number so euer, with the proportions of euery battell, which best seru...
[10], 83 p. : 4 leaves of plates (some folded) ; In two books. The first book is a revised and enlarged edition of Clayton, Gyles. A briefe discourse, of martial discipline (STC 5377). ; The second book has a separate title page (p. 47) that reads: The second part. with a kalender, contayning the square of any number, for one hundred, to ten 1000. seruing for the ordering of iust squares, bastard squares, and broade squares: and most sufficient for the imbattailing of any number . . Pagination is continuous. ; Printer's full name from STC. ; Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library.
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A briefe discourse of vvarre. VVritten by Sir Roger VVilliams Knight; vvith his opinion concerning some parts of the martiall discipline. Newly perused
[8], 56 p. ; Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
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A counter-poyson modestly written for the time, to make aunswere to the obiections and reproches, wherewith the aunswerer to the Abstract, would disgrace the holy discipline of Christ
[16], 80, 90-195, [6] p. ; Variously attributed to Dudley Fenner and to William Stoughton; sometimes also attributed to Henry Jacob. ; An answer to: Cosin, Richard. An answer to the two first and principall treatises of a certeine factious libell, put foorth latelie, without name of author or printer, and without approbation by authoritie, under the title of An abstract of certeine acts of Parlement: of certeine hir Majesties canons, &c. ; Publication date from STC. ; The last three leaves are blank. ; Running title reads: Of the certaine forme of ecclesiasticall gouernment. ; Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
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The stratagems of Ierusalem vvith the martiall lavves and militarie discipline, as well of the Iewes, as of the Gentiles. By Lodowick LLoyd Esquier, one of her Maiesties serieants at armes
[8], 352, [16] p. ; With seven final contents leaves; the last leaf is blank. ; Variant: with a Latin quotation above device on title page. ; Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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A briefe and plaine declaration, concerning the desires of all those faithfull ministers, that haue and do seeke for the discipline and reformation of the Church of Englande which may serue for a iust apologie, against the false accusations and slaunders of their aduersaries
[8], 148 p. ; Variously attributed to William Fulke, Dudley Fenner, or Walter Travers. ; Caption title reads: A learned discourse of ecclesiasticall gouernment. ; Surrounding title page ornament reads: God is my defender. ; Reprinted and answered in Bridges, John. A defence of the gouernment established in the church of Englande for ecclesiasticall matters (STC 3734); defended by Travers, Walter. A defence of the ecclesiastical discipline ordayned of God to be vsed in his church (STC 24183). ; Reproduction of the original in the Yale University. Library.
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The honorable reputation of a souldier with a morall report, of the vertues, offices, and (by abuse) the disgrace of his profession. Drawen out of the liues, documents, and disciplines, of the most renowned Romaine, Grecian, and other famous martialistes. By George Whetstone, Gent
[44] p. ; Signatures: A-E⁴ F² . ; Reproduction of a photostat of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery. ; Title page in pen facsimile.
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Foure paradoxes, or politique discourses 2 concerning militarie discipline, written long since by Thomas Digges Esquire. 2 of the worthinesse of warre and warriors, by Dudly Digges, his sonne. All newly published to keepe those that will read them, as they did them that wrote them, from idlenesse
[4], 111, [1] p. ; Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
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A path-vvay to military practise Containinge offices, lawes, disciplines and orders to be obserued in an army, with sundry stratagems very beneficiall for young gentlemen, or any other that is desirous to haue knowledge in martiall exercises. Whereunto is annexed a kalender of the imbattelinge of me...
[88] p. ; Signatures: A-L⁴. ; "A kalender containing the square roote of any number from 100. to 10000" has divisional title page; register is continuous. ; Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
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1582. Ianuarij decimus. The pathwaie to martiall discipline Now newly imprinted, and deuided into three bookes. Wherevnto is added the order and vse of the Spaniards in their martiall affaires: which copie was lately found in the fort in Ireland, where the Spaniards and Italians had fortified themse...
[2], 166, [2] p.; [4], 20 leaves, [8] folded leaves : ill. (woodcuts) ; By Thomas Styward. ; East printed the title page to part 1 and all of part 2. In part 1 Kingston printed B-D, K-N, Q-T and possibly Y; How printed E-I, O-P; Charlewood printed V-X (STC). ; "A compendious treatise entituled, De re militari . VVritten in the Spanish tongue, by . Luis Gutierres de la Vega . and newlie translated into English, by Nicholas Lichefild" has separate dated title page, register, and foliation. This was also issued separately as STC 12538. ; Part 2: A2 is a cancel. ; Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery. ; Lacks part 2.
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A defence of the gouernment established in the Church of Englande for ecclesiasticall matters Contayning an aunswere vnto a treatise called, The learned discourse of eccl. gouernment, otherwise intituled, A briefe and plaine declaration concerning the desires of all the faithfull ministers that haue...
[10], 1086, [2], 1105-1221, [3], 1233-1376, 1361-1401, [3] p. ; "Orwin pr[inted]. quires Iiii-Oooo, Ssss-Tttt; Windet the rest"--STC. ; Running title reads: A defence of the gouernment established in the Church of Engl. for eccl. matters. ; The last leaf is blank. ; A reply to "The judgement of a most reverend and learned man from beyond the seas" by Théodore de Bèze and "A briefe and plaine declaration, concerning the desires of all those faithfull ministers, that have and do seeke for the discipline and reformation of the Church of Englande" possibly by William Fulke. ; Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
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Obseruations vpon the fiue first bookes of Cæsars commentaries setting fourth the practise of the art military in the time of the Roman Empire : wherein are handled all the chiefest point of their discipline, with the true reason of euery part, together with such instructions as may be drawn from th...
[4], 199, p., [6] leaves of plates (2 folded) : ill. ; A commentary on "Commentaria De bello Gallico" by Julius Caesar, with an abridged translation. ; Contains printer's device, McK. 118, with initials "P.S." ; Imperfect: item at reel 1942:17 has print showthrough. ; Signatures: *², A-Aa⁸, Bb⁵. ; Reproductions of originals in Yale University Library and University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign Campus). Library. ; Includes bibliographical references in marginal notes.
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Discorso della religione antica de Romani, insieme vn'altro Discorso della castrametatione, et disciplina militare, bagni, & essercitij antichi di detti Romani
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/gri.ark:/13960/t5dc0p11w
Guillaume Rouillé's device on both t.p.'s (eagle and 2 snakes). Du Choul's arms on both t.p. versos. Ill. in 1st title largely taken from Roman coins. Those in 2nd title mostly full page. Ill. attributed to Pierre Eskrich; see Mortimer. Folded "Figvra del campo de Romani" bound after p. 56, 2nd title. Headpieces, initials. ; The second discourse has special t.p., with title: Discorso sopra la castrametatione et disciplina militare de Romani, con i bagni & essercitij antichi de Greci & Romani. ; Mortimer, R. French 16th-cent., ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Signature on t.p. of c. 2, imperfectly obliterated (?Don Francesco ?Capecelino). ; Binding, c. 1: later vellum. Foredges turned down over text block. Title in gilt on green goatskin spine label. 1569 written at foot of t.p. Copy 2: 19th-century marbled paper, half calf. Author and title in gilt on spine label. Page edges sprinkled red and brown. At lower left corner of front pastedown is binder's ticket of J. Sutherland, Edinburgh. ; Copy 2 lacks the folded plate of a Roman camp.
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