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202. DIALOGUS DE ARTE ARTILLERIA. Jes. Dietrich. 

 Whereby you are taught what a good gunner should 

 know. (Latin.) Nurnberg, 1679. 12mo. 



203. DOPPI ARCHIBUGI A RUOTA. G. Bossi. A brief 

 treatise on the double wheel-lock gun, the invention of 

 G. Bossi, of Rome. A small work of 22 pp. (Italian.) 

 Paris, 1679. 



204. WlSSENSCHAFT UND VERRICHTUNGEN EINES BuCHSEN- 



MEISTERS. Eisenkramer. Ulm, 1679. 12mo. 



205. TREATISE OF THE ARMS AND ENGINES OF WAR, OF 

 FIREWORKS, ENSIGNS AND MILITARY INSTRUMENTS, 

 both Ancient and Modern, WITH THE MANNER THEY 

 ARE AT PRESENT USED, as well in French Armies as 

 amongst other Nations, enriched with many figures, 

 written originally in French, by Lowis cle Gaya, author 

 of the Treatise called the Art of War, translated for 

 Publick Advantage. This is a translation of L. de 

 Gaya's " Traite des Arrnes " ; it is prefaced by a 

 number of instructions (31 pp.) upon the drilling and 

 ordering of troops, and its title is " English Military 

 Discipline, or the way of exercising Horse and Foot 

 according to the practice of the time, with a Treatise, 

 etc." It is generally found bound with " The Art of 

 War." Robert Harford, at the Angel in Cornhill, 

 London, 1680, pp. 1, 31 and 143, 20 plates. Svo. 



206. COMPLEAT SOLDIER, or expert Artilleryman. The 

 several postures and exercises of the Pike and Musquet. 

 E. Rawlings. Treats of drill and military manoeuvres, 

 words of command, etc., etc. Sawbridge, London, 

 1681. 12mo, 240 pp. 



207. BESCHRYWINGE VAN DE ARTILLERIE. T. Nelson Brinck. 

 Gravenhaag (The Hague). 1681, 1699. 8vo. 



208. FUNDAMENTUM ET PRAXIS ARTILLERIES. Braun. In 



six parts, Dantzig, 1682, 1687. Folio. 



