ON HORSES AND EQUITATION. 15 



How to trayne and teach Horses to amble. By Gervase Markham. 1606. 

 4to. London, 1605. 



Modo de pelear a la ginta. By Simon de Villaldbos. 8vo. 

 VaUadolid, 1605. 



Tractatus de modo equos frsenandi. . . cum diversorum fraenorum 1607. 

 variis figuris. By Alex. Massario Malatesta. folio. Venice, 

 1607- 



An Italian edition of the same : — Delia Ragione e modi d'im- 

 brigliar cavalli. folio. Rome, 1613. 



Cavelarie, or the English Horseman. By Gervase Markham. 4to. ' 

 London, 1607. 



Another edition, newly imprinted, corrected and augmpnted,with 

 many secrets not before known. Divided^ into eight hooks with 

 sejmrate titles. The 2nd and 3rd books bear the date of 1616. 

 With the title : — Cavelarice, Or the English Horseman ; Contayn- 

 ing 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, (Joachman, Smith, or Sadler. Together with the dis- 

 covery of the subtil trade or mystery of Horse-coursers, and an 

 explanation of the excellency of a horses vnderstanding : 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 vnpublished, now carefully set downe, for the profit of 

 this whole Nation. By Gervase Markham. 4to. l,ondon, 1617. 



The Historie of Foure-footed Beastes. Describing the true and liuely 

 figure of every b^ast, with a discourse of their seuerall Names, 

 Conditions, Kindes, Vertues, (both naturall and medicinall). 

 Countries of their breed, their loue and hate to mankinde, and 

 the wonderfull worke of God in their Creation, etc. By 

 Edward Topsell. 2 vols, folio. London, 1607; 1658. 



Tratado de la Gineta. By Franciscus de Cespedes y Velasco. 1609. 

 8vo. Olisipone, 1609. 



Delia Cavalleria, Grundtlicher Bericht von allem was zu der Reutterei 

 gehorig vnd einem cauallier davon zu wissen gebiirt. By G. E. 

 Loehneysen. folio. 1609-10. 



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

 Practise. By Nicholas Morgan. 4to. Loudon, 1609. 

 Another edition, 1692. 



