ON HORSES AND EQUITATION. 23 



Ad vis, on peut en France eslever des clievaux aussi beaux, aussi grands, 1666. 

 et aussi bons, qu'en Allemagne, et royaumes voisins, etc. By 

 Querbrat Calloet. 4to. Paris, 1666. 



There is a later edition, s.d. with the title : — Beaux chevaux, 

 qu'on peut avoir en France aussi beaux qu'en Espagne, Angleterre, 

 etc. 4to. Paris. 



A new method and extraordinary invention to dress Horses, and work 1667. 

 them according to nature ; as also to perfect nature by the subtlety 

 of Art. By \Villiam Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle. 

 folio. London, 1667 ; 1677. 



This, as the Duke says himself, is not a translation of the 

 " Metliode et invention nouvelle " of 1657, hut a different work 

 tchich may he regarded as a supplement to it. It has heen translated 

 into French under the same title as the ' Methode et Invention/ 

 folio. London, 1671, without i^lates, and re-translated hy Solleysel 

 tcith anotations, 4to. Paris, 1667. In German with the French 

 by Pemauer, Baron de Pernay, folio. Nuremberg, 1700, icith 

 plates; reprinted, folio. Nuremberg, 1674. 

 ^^ A71 edition of the lohole works toas printed, 2 vols, folio. London, 

 1743. There are some copies of this edition loith a neio title 

 dated 1738. It has also heen printed at Nuremberg and at Paris, 

 icith additional plates. There is also a selection from the works 

 entitled : " The Cavalier and the Lady," 8vo. Oxford, 1872. 



Observations concerning a Blemish in a Horse's Eye, not hitherto 1668. 

 discovered By Richard Lower M.D., Phil. Trans. Abr. 1, 

 216. London, 1668. 



La perfettione del cavallo. By Fr. Liberati. 4to. Eome, 1669. 1669. 



Introduction de la Grace et belle Posture que le Cavalier doit avoir a 

 Cheval tres utile aussi aux Femmes. Traite de I'lnstruction du 

 Cavalier pour le rendre Capable de dresser et emboucher toutes 

 sortes de Chevaux. By le Sieur Du Breuil Pompee, Gentil- 

 homme Poictevin. 12mo. Arnheim, 1669. 



The Shepheard's Legacy ; or John Clearidge, his forty years experience 1670- 

 . . . with some certain and assured cures for the Horse, Cow 

 and Sheep. By John Claridge. 8vo. London, 1670. 



Probably went through a great number of editions, afterwards 

 re-appeared as the Shepherd of Banbury's rides, 1744, 1748, 

 1827, etc. 



Das Alleredelste Pferd der gantzen Welt. By E. Francisci. 8vo. 

 Frankfort, 1670. 



