50 BOOKS ON FALCONRY. 



The first reprint of this curious treatise originally appended to 

 the second edition of a Latin-German-French Dictionary, dated 

 1671, of which the first edition appeared at Lyons in 1664 and 

 another in 1684, subsequently at Frankfort in 1681 and i6go. 

 It contains treatises on Hunting and Hawking, with glossaries 

 of the technical terms used in both these branches of sport. 

 The portion on Falconry, in the edition of 1 671, in which it 

 first appeared, extends from p. 42 to p. 48, and is in double 

 column. The author's name in the original is Pomey, not 

 Pomay, as in the reprint. 



99. FLEMING (Hans F. von). Der Volkommene 

 Teutsche Jaeger darinnen die Erde Gebiirge Kraeuter 

 und Baeume, Waelder, Eigenschaft der Wilden Thire 

 iind Vogel .... colligiret und beschrieben von H. 

 F. von Fleming. Leipzig. 17 19. folio. 



Illustrated with copper plates. 



Other editions, 1723 (cited bySchlegel as the first) and 1749. 

 The author, whose remarks on Falconry are compiled chiefly 

 from D'Arcussia, states (pp. 336—337, ed. 1749) that in his day 

 falcons for heron-hawking were annually brought into Germany 

 from Holland, by Dutch falconers who knew how to train them. 

 And Dobel (No. 100), who repeats this statement (ii. pp. 194- 

 195), adds that most of them came from Valkenswaard. 



100. DOBEL (Heinrich Wilhelm). Jager Praktik 



oder die wohlgeiibte und erfahrne Jager. Leipzig. 



1746. 4 vols, folio. 



Other editions, Leipzig, 1754, folio; Vienna, 1785-86, 4 vols. 

 8vo. In the last published edition (Leipzig, 3 vols. 8vo, 1828), 

 the portion relating to falconry, of no great importance, is 

 omitted. 



10 1. PACIUS (J. E.). Friedrich II. romlschen 

 Kaiser's ubrige Stiicke des Buches von der Kunst 

 zu BAiTZEN ; [Verfasst um 1245] nebst den Zusatzen 

 des Konigs Manfredus und Alberti Magni Unterricht 



