ON HORSES AND EQUITATION. 39 



Military Equitation, or a method of Breaking Horses and teaching 1761. 

 soldiers to ride, designed for the use of the Army. By Henry, 

 Earl of Pembroke. r2mo. London, 1761; sm. 4to. London, 

 1778; sm. 4to. London, 1793. 



A French translation, by Bergeret de Trouville, 8vo. Paris, 

 1784. 



In Italian as : — Equitazione Militare, o sia metodo di scozzo- 

 nare i Cavalli. 4to. Naples, 1788. 



Description du Cheval selon ses poils principaux et leurs diverses 

 divisions. By John Elias Ridinger. German and French, 

 4to. Augsburg, 1761. 



Remarques de Carousels. By John Elias Ridinger. 4to. 1 6 plates, 

 Augsburg, 1761. 



Generally found in tJie same volume a^ ' Kepresentation et 

 descriptioa de toutes les le9ons, etc' 4to. Augsburg, 1760. 



Dissertazioni storiche e eritiche sopra la cavalleria antica e moderna, 

 secolare e regolare, con note, e molte figure in rame. By 

 Onorato Santa Maria da Cannel. 4to. Brescia, 1761. 



Rules for Bad Horsemen, addressed to the Society for the Encourage- 1763. 

 ment of Arts " Xescit equo rudis Hoerere " Hor. By Charles 

 Thompson. 8vo. London, 1763; 1765. 



A neiv edition, with additions by J. Hinds, 12mo. London, 

 1830. 



Anecdotes relating to the antiquity and progress of Horse Races for 1764. 

 above Two Thousand years. Anon. 8vo. London, 1764. 



A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of the Distemper among 

 Horses, with the method of Cure, and also into Epidemics in 

 general. By a Physician. Anon. 8vo. London, 1764. 



Pharmacopoeia Hippiatrica, or the Gentleman's Farrier's Repository of 

 elegant and approved Remedies for the Diseases of Horses, in 

 two Books. By J. Bartlett. 8vo. Eton, 1764. 



Anti-Maquignonage, pour eviter la surprise dans I'emplette des Chevaux. 

 By Baron d'Eisenberg. obi. 4to. Amsterdam, 1764. 



Generally found bound with " L'art de monter a Cheval" by 

 the same author. 



In German : — Entdeckte Rosstauscherkunste zur Vermeidung 

 der bei den Pferdekaufen vorfallenden Betriigungen, worinnen 

 von der Vervollkommenheit und den Mangeln der Pferde 

 behandelt, auch alles durch nothige Kupfer erlautert wird. By 

 Rosenzweig. 8vo. Leipzig, 1766. 



