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Arte de enfrenar. By Francisco Perez de Navarrete. 4to. 1626. 

 Madrid, 1626, 



Delle Caccie. By Eugenio Roimonda, 4to. JSTaples, 1626. 



Tratado da Gineta ordenado de vinte e quatro preguntas que hum 1629. 

 Curioso Ihe mandou preguntar. By Fr. Pedro Gallego. 8vo. 

 Lisbon, 1629. 



Discurso de albeyteria. By Baltasar Francisco Ramirez. 4to, 

 Madrid, 1629. 



De Militia Equestri, antiqua et nova, ad Regem Philippum IV. Libri 1630. 

 quinque. By Hermann Hugo, folio. Antwerp, 1630. 



Militarie Instructions for the Cavallrie, or Rules and Directions for 1632. 

 the service of Horse, collected out of divers Forrain Authors, 

 ancient and modern, and rectified and supplied according to the 

 practise of the Low Countrey Warres. By J, C. [Probably John 

 Crusoe], folio. Cambridge, 1632 ; and 1644. 



Del arte de andar a caballo. By Gaspar Bonifaz. 1635. 1635. 



The Faithful Farier, discovering some secrets not in print before. By 

 Gervase Markham. 8vo. London, 16 S.*); 1638; 4to. London, 

 1649. 



La disciplina del cavallo con I'uso del piliero. By Gio. Paolo d' 1636. 

 Aquino. 4to. Udine, 1636. 



Coach and Sedan, Pleasantly disputing for place and precedence : the 

 Brewer's Cart being Moderator. [By Henry Peacham], 1636. 



The Compleat Horseman and expert Farrier, in two Bookes. 1639. 

 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 break- 

 ing 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 to be 

 scituated and made ; not hitherto so fully described by any ; the 

 second directing the most exact and improved manner how to 

 know and cure all maladies and diseases of the horse, a work 

 containing the secrets and best skill belonging either to Ferrier 

 or Horse-leech : the cures placed alphabetically, with many 

 hundreds of medicines never before imprinted in any Author, 

 etc., etc. By Thomas de Grey, folio. London, 1639 ; 1651; 

 1656: 1670. 



