18 Ancient Books. 



20. ARTE OF SHOOTING in GREAT ORDNANCE. Contayning 

 very necessary matters for all sortes of Seruitores 

 eyther by sea or by lancle. Written by William Bourne. 

 The first book in English dealing with gunnery. On 

 it, or on foreign works, the better known books of 

 Norton, Moore and Nye were based. It is dedicated 

 to Ambrose Dudley, Earl of Warwick. The intro- 

 ductory preface consists of 5 pp. in italics, then 94 pp. 

 text, in black letter, and 2 pp. table of contents. 

 London ; printed by Thomas Dawson for Thomas 

 Woodcocke, 1587. 



21. PATHEWAY OF MILITARY PRACTICE, with a kalender 

 for the ymbattelinge of men. Barnabie Riche. A 

 tract on military exercises. Riche, London, 1587. 



22. MACCHINE DIVERSE ET ARTIFIZIORE. Certain Ramelli. 

 Paris, 1588. 



23. PATHWAYS OF MILITARYE PRACTISE. Three Bookes of 

 Collequies concerning the Art of Shooting in great 

 and small pieces of artillery, variable randges, etc. 

 This is a translation of the Italian of Nicolas Tartaglia, 

 by Cyprian Lucar, who also augmented the volume. 

 Whether or not this is the same " Pathway " as that 

 published by Riche, the compiler has been unable to 

 discover. London, 1588, folio. Another edition, entitled 

 " Lucar Solace," in four books, 1590, 4to. 



24. BALLAD. Discrybinge the vallure of our Englishe 

 archers and shotte that accompanied the Black Prince 

 of Portugal, their governor, into the fieldes on Twees- 

 dale, the 12 of August, with the welcome into Lyme 

 Streete, by Master Huah Offley. Jones, London, 1589. 



25. BOOKE OF HONOUR AND ARMES, wherein is discoursed 

 the causes of quarrel, and the nature of iniuries with 

 their repulces, with the meanes of satisfaction and 

 pacification. A treatise on duelling. Richard Jones, 

 London, 1589. 



