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text is "Ricowetta et di incite stanze ainpliata. 

 Con le annotation! di M. Olimpio Marcucci." Several 

 plates, sporting firearms shown, also pictures of shoot- 

 ing with them at boar, deer, etc. 252 pp. text, 40 pp. 

 notes, six plates. Venice, 1602. 



105. ISTRUZZIONI DE BoMBARDiERi. Orlcindi. Cited by 

 Ayala. Rome, 1602. 4to. 



106. TRATTATO DI SCIENZA D'ARME. Cornelius Agrippa. 

 Cited by Rumpf. Venice, 1604. 



107. ELEMENS DE L'ARTILLERIE. Flurance Rivault. Watts 

 says this is a rare and curious work. It is mentioned 

 by Rumpf, but does not appear in the catalogues of 

 the chief general or technical libraries. Paris, 1605. 



108. APPAREIL DBS MACHINES DE GUERRE. (Also known 

 as " Forse de Vulcain.") Ch. de Saint Julien. A 



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curious treatise in which is specified a variety of war- 

 like engines and arms. It treats also of the materials 

 used, and the construction of the machines, their 

 appearance, and the effects caused by their proper use. 

 Guill. de Voys. The Hague, 1606. Svo. 



109. BRIEFVE INSTRUCTION SUR LE FAICT DE L'ARTILLERIE 

 DE FRANCE. Daniel Davelcourt. An account of French 

 cannon and a treatise on gunnery. Paris, 2nd edition, 

 1608. Svo. 



110. L'ARCENCAL DE LA MILICE FRANCAISE. " Fiimee." 

 Paris, 1608. 



111. MANIEMENT DARMES; d'arquebuses, mousquets et 

 piques, en conforrnite du Prince Maurice d'Orange. 

 Jacob de Gheyn. The Hague, 1608. Folio. 



112. ARCENAL ET MAGASIN DE L'ARTILLERIE. D. Davel- 

 court. Contains also the " Brieve Instruction," which 

 see ante. Paris, 1610. 8vo. 



113. ISTRUTTIONE oARTiGLiERi. D'ayalo Santo Ajello. 

 The instructions give the practice usual in the kingdom 

 of Sicily at the time. Palermo, 1610, Svo; another 

 edition in 4to in 1689. 



