6 AN INDEX TO WORKS 



1629. First printed in Italian, Venice, 1606; In French, 4to. Paris, 



1531 ; In English, 8vo. London, 1534; In Latin, Torgau, folio. 

 1611. 



For Bihlio(jr„ see Britnet ; Antonio, Bihl. Hisp. Script. I. 126 ; 

 De Salva, 11. l&O. 



1530. Ex Apsyrto et aliis collecti veterinariae medecinse libri duo. By 

 Jean Ruel. folio. Paris, 1530. 



An edition in the original Greek was published at Basle, 4to. 

 1537. 



This is a collection of fragments compiled by Ruel (or, as he is 

 more commonly called, Ruellius), from fragments of A^^syrtus, 

 Anatolius, Hij)pocrates, Himerius, Pa7nphili/.s, Hi erodes, Tiberius, 

 ^milius Hispanus, Africanus, Mago Garthageniensis, Theom- 

 nestus, Eumeius, Didymus, Pelagonius, Archedemus, Litorius 

 Beneventanus, and Diophanes ; mostly existing only in MS. 



1631. Libri duo Philippicorum sive de Equorum natura electione, educations, 

 disciplina et curatione. By Petrus A. Naaldwyck. 4to. 

 Leyden, 1531. 



1639. iTj-TTOKo/xt/cos, sive de equis tractandis et historiola rei nummarise. By 

 Joachim Camerarius. 8vo. Tubingen, 1539. 



1546. Libro de albeyteria. En el qual se veran todas quantas enfermedades 

 y desastres sucten aedescer a todo genero de bestias y la cuia de 

 del las. Assim ismo se vera las colores y faciones para conoscer 

 vn buen cauallo y vna buena mula. El mas copioso q hasta 

 agora se ha visto. By Francisco de la Reina. 4to. Slondo- 

 nedo, 1546 and 1552. 4to. Burgos, 1564; 4to. Salamanca, 

 1580; and Alcala, 1582-83; 1602; 1623; 1647. 



1547- A volume containing a series of 370 original coloured drawings of 

 ornamental Bits for Horses, done upon 186 sheets of fine vellum, 

 with descriptions to each in old French. This MS. was execu- 

 ted in 1547 by Jacques de Genoillac, Governor of Languedoc, 

 Privy Councillor and Master of the Horse to Henry II. of France. 

 Roy. folio, RM. with arms and monogram in gold on the sides 

 and back and clasps. At the beginning is a declaration, dated 

 1564, made by the Marquis of Voysy, Master of the Horse to 

 Charles IX., with his signature in full, to the effect that he leavf s 

 this MS. to his male descendants. 



1551. De la Cavalleria de la Gineta. By Ferdinando Chacon. 4t.>. 

 Seville, 1551. 



