ON HORSES AND EQUITATION. 9 



Libro de Marchi de' Cavalli, con li nomi di tutti li principi, et privati 1569. 

 signori clie lianno razza di Caualli. Anon. 8vo. Venice, 1569 ; 

 12mo. Venice, 1593; 18mo. Venice, 1626. 



Trattato grande dell 'arte cavalleresca. ByTommaso Campanella. 1670. 



[Circa 1570.] 



Libro de Enfrenamientos de la Gineta. By Eugeno Manzanas, 

 4 to. Toledo, 1570. And folio. Toledo, 1583. 



Discorsi cavallereschi, ne' quali oltre gli eserciti equestri, si ragiona di 1571. 

 tutte le disciplini che si ricercano in un conipito cavaliero. By 

 Gasparo Toralto. 4to. Naples, 1571. 



Tractado de la Cavalleria de la Gineta copiiesto y ordonado, per el Capita 1572. 

 Pedro de Aguilar . . . Contienediversos avisos ydocumetos,y 

 otras muchas reglas vtiles y necessarias, assi para lo que toca a la 

 doctrina y enfrenaniiento de los cauallos, como para la perl'ection 

 y destreza que en esta facultad conuiene q tengan, en cosas de paz 

 yde guerra los caualleros. 4to. Seville, 1572 ; 4to. Malaga, 1600. 



II Cavalerizzo, nel quali si tratta della natura de' Cavalli, del modo di 1573. 

 domargli e frenargli. By Claudio Corte. 4to. Marseilles, 1573. 

 4to. Venice, 1573. 



An English trajislation : — The Art of Riding, containing divers 

 necessarie instructions, demonstrations, helps and corrections 

 appertaining to horsemanship. Written at large in the Italian 

 toong by Maister Claudio Corte, a man most excellent in this 

 Art. Here brieflj'' reduced into certeine English Discourses to 

 the benefit of Gentlemen desirous of such knowledge. [Translated 

 by Thomas Bedingfield, under John Astley.] 4to. London, 1584. 



The Noble Arte of Venerie or Hvnting. "Wherein is handled and set 1575. 

 out, the Vertues, Nature and Properties of fiuetene sundrie Chaces 

 together with the order and maner how to Hunte and Kill euery 

 one of them. Translated and collected for the Pleasure of all 

 Noblemen and Gentlemen out of the best approued Authors which 

 haue written any thing concerning the same; and reduced into such 

 Order and proper Termes as are vsed here in this noble Eealme of 

 England. By Christopher Barker. 4to. London, 1575. 



Another edition, 4to. Thomas Purf oot, London, 1611, augmented, 

 with many new additions by another hand. 

 Thisioorkis generallyboundup with Turhervile' s Bookeof Falconrie. 



A plaine and easie way to remedy a Horse that is foundered in his 1576. 

 feete. By which vsing this remedy (within xxiiii. howres after 

 his instant foundering) you may within xxiiii. hours after the 

 cure vsed, trauell your horse and iourney him at your pleasure, 

 as if he had not beene foundered at all. Set out by Nicholas 

 Malbie. 4to. London, 1576; 1583; 1594. 



