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245 | 1 | 3 | ▼aAn epitome of the whole art of war▼h[electronic resource] :▼bIn two parts. The first of military discipline, containing the whole exercise of the pike and musquet, &c. with plain directions for the various postures. Also the drawing up of battalions, and way of forming them; with the art of doubling, wheeling, forming and drawing up an army into any figure. The way of conducting armies in hilly, woody or plain countries: of encampings, besiegings, giving of battle, &c. The second of fortification and gunnery, which shews the principles and practices of fortification, as now used, as well by the English, as several other European nations, (especially by Their Majesties army) at the late siege of Athlone, Galoway, Limerick, &c. ... Of casements, cittadels, crownworks, ravelins, &c. Of gunnery, ... morters, demy-cannon, &c. with the manner of batteries, &c. All illustrated and further explained by 18 copper-plates, curiously designed and engraven.▲ |
260 | ▼aLondon :▼bprinted for J. Moxon, at the sign of Atlas in Warwick-Lane,▼c1692.▲ | ||
300 | ▼a[16], 66, 51-70 p., [18] leaves of plates :▼bport., tables▲ | ||
500 | ▼aBy Joseph Moxon, who has signed the dedication: J.M.▲ | ||
500 | ▼a"The epitome shares some of its plates .. and some of its text with" Captain John Stevens' Military discipline, 1685, and his Fortification and military discipline, 1688. Cf. MS. note following p. 70 of British Library copy C 175.ff.23.▲ | ||
500 | ▼aSome of the plates are numbered.▲ | ||
500 | ▼aText is continuous despite pagination.▲ | ||
500 | ▼aReproduction of the original in the British Library.▲ | ||
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650 | 0 | ▼aMilitary art and science▼zEngland▼vEarly works to 1800.▲ | |
650 | 0 | ▼aFortification▼vEarly works to 1800.▲ | |
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700 | 0 | ▼aJ. S.,▼cCapt.▼tFortification and military discipline.▲ | |
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An epitome of the whole art of war[electronic resource] : In two parts. The first of military discipline, containing the whole exercise of the pike and musquet, &c. with plain directions for the various postures. Also the drawing up of battalions, and way of forming them; with the art of doubling, wheeling, forming and drawing up an army into any figure. The way of conducting armies in hilly, woody or plain countries: of encampings, besiegings, giving of battle, &c. The second of fortification and gunnery, which shews the principles and practices of fortification, as now used, as well by the English, as several other European nations, (especially by Their Majesties army) at the late siege of Athlone, Galoway, Limerick, &c. ... Of casements, cittadels, crownworks, ravelins, &c. Of gunnery, ... morters, demy-cannon, &c. with the manner of batteries, &c. All illustrated and further explained by 18 copper-plates, curiously designed and engraven
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An epitome of the whole art of war [electronic resource] : In two parts. The first of military discipline, containing the whole exercise of the pike and musquet, &c. with plain directions for the various postures. Also the drawing up of battalions, and way of forming them; with the art of doubling, wheeling, forming and drawing up an army into any figure. The way of conducting armies in hilly, woody or plain countries: of encampings, besiegings, giving of battle, &c. The second of fortification and gunnery, which shews the principles and practices of fortification, as now used, as well by the English, as several other European nations, (especially by Their Majesties army) at the late siege of Athlone, Galoway, Limerick, &c. ... Of casements, cittadels, crownworks, ravelins, &c. Of gunnery, ... morters, demy-cannon, &c. with the manner of batteries, &c. All illustrated and further explained by 18 copper-plates, curiously designed and engraven.
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Moxon, Joseph , 1627-1691.
J. S. , Capt. Military discipline.
J. S. , Capt. Fortification and military discipline.
J. S. , Capt. Military discipline.
J. S. , Capt. Fortification and military discipline.
발행사항
London : printed for J. Moxon, at the sign of Atlas in Warwick-Lane , 1692.
형태사항
[16], 66, 51-70 p., [18] leaves of plates : port., tables
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By Joseph Moxon, who has signed the dedication: J.M.
"The epitome shares some of its plates .. and some of its text with" Captain John Stevens' Military discipline, 1685, and his Fortification and military discipline, 1688. Cf. MS. note following p. 70 of British Library copy C 175.ff.23.
Some of the plates are numbered.
Text is continuous despite pagination.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
"The epitome shares some of its plates .. and some of its text with" Captain John Stevens' Military discipline, 1685, and his Fortification and military discipline, 1688. Cf. MS. note following p. 70 of British Library copy C 175.ff.23.
Some of the plates are numbered.
Text is continuous despite pagination.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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