BIBLIOGRAPHY OF RIDING 395. 



1596 How to chuse, ride, traine and dyet both hunting and running 

 Horses. (By Gervase Markham.) 410, London, 1596; 4to, London, 1599; 

 4to, London, 1606. 



[Published first in the Discourse of Horsemanshippe. 410, London,. 

 I593-] 



1607 Cavelarie, or the English Horseman. By Gervase Markham. 410,. 

 London. 



[Another edition, newly imprinted, corrected and augmented, with 

 many secrets not before known. Divided into eight books with separate 

 titles. The 2nd and 3rd books bear the date 1616, with the title : 

 Cavelarice, or the English Horseman ; Contayning all the Art of Horse- 

 manship, as much as is necessary for any man to vnderstand, whether 

 hee be Horse-breeder, Horse-ryder, Horse-hunter, Horse-runner, Horse- 

 ambler, Horse-farrier, Horse-keeper, Coachman , Smith or Sadler. To- 

 gether with the discovery of the subtil trade or mystery of Horse-coursers, 

 and an explanation of the excellency of a horse's understanding : or 

 how to teach the to do trickes like Banke's his Curtail. And that 

 Horses may be made to draw dry-foot like a Hound. Secrets before 

 unpublished, now carefully set downe, for the profit of this whole Nation. 

 By Gervase Markham. 410. London, 1617.] 



1609 The Perfection of Horsemanship, drawn from Nature, Arte, and 

 Practise. By Nicholas Morgan. 410, London. 



[Another edition, 1692.] 



1620 The Horsemans Honour, or the beautie of Horsemanship, as the 

 Choise, Natures, Breeding, Breaking, Riding, and Dieting, whether outlandish, 

 or English Horses. With the true, easie, cheape, and most approved manner, 

 how to know and cure all diseases in any Horse whatsoever. Not invented and 

 drawn from foreign Nations, but by long experience and knowledge of many 

 years practice, and now published at the request of divers honorable and 

 worthy persons for the generale good of this noble nation of Great Britain. 

 (Anon., probably by Gervase Markham.) i2mo, London. 



1623 Maneige royal, oil Ton peut remarquer le deTaut et la perfection du 

 chevalier en tous les exercises de cette art ... fait et pratique" en 1'instruction 

 du roy, par Antoine Pluvinel, son ecuyer principal. . . . Obi. folio, Paris,. 

 1623, 1624, 1625, 1671. 



[In German, A la ville de Eruire, au de"pens de Gotfried Miiller. Folio, 

 1626. The plates of this last ,are inferior copies of the original, by 

 Crispin De Pas.] 



1624 Fiftie years Practice: or an exact Discourse concerning Snaffle- 

 riding. By T. Browne. 410, London. 



1639 The compleat Horseman, and expert Farrier, in two Bookes. The- 

 first shewing the best manner of breeding good horses, with their choyce, 

 nature, riding and dieting, as well for running as for hunting, and how the: 

 rider ought to behave himself in the breaking and riding of colts, as also 

 teaching the groome and keeper his true office touching the Horses and Colts- 

 committed to his charge, and prescribing ^ the best manner how a stable ought- 



