CONTENTS OF THE PLATES (V. 1—51) 



TO 



MILITARY SCIENCES. 



f.*^ The references for explanations of the subjects are to the bottom paging of the text. 



PLATE 1. 



Figs. 1-22. Weapons of the Egyptians, . 479 

 " 23-56. Weapons of the Medes and 



Persians, . . . 482, 483 



PLATE 2. 



Fig. 1. Grecian hero, .... 483 



" 2. Amazon from the Black Sea, . 483 



" 3-8. Grecian warriors on foot, 485, 486 



" 9. Grecian trumpeter, . . . 487 



" 10. Grecian combat, . . . 485 



« 11. Grecian herald, . . . .487 



" 12, 13. Grecian horsemen, . . 484 



" 14. Etruscan archer, . . . 492 



" 15. Etruscan homblower, . . 492 



" 16-18. Etruscan soldiers, . . 492 



PLATE 3. 



Figs. 1-21. Weapons of the Greeks, 484-486 

 " 22-35. Weapons of the Etruscans, . 495 

 " 36-43. Weapons of the Romans, 493-496 



PLATE 4. 



Figs. 1-30. Illustrating the movements of 



Grecian troops, . 487-489 



" 31-51. Illustrating the movements of 



Roman troops, . 500-506 



PLATE O. 



Fisr. 



Grecian funeral and death feast, 

 Roman imperator and suite, 

 The war-elephant in combat, 

 Armed chariot, . 



Fig. 



Figs, 



Fig. 



PLATE 6. 



1. Funeral procession of Alex^der 



the Great, . . , . 



2. Triumphal procession of a Ro- 



man general, 



PLATE 7. 



1-5. Roman Italian allies, 

 6, 7. German allies, 



8. Roman trumpeter, 



9. Roman homblower, . 



10. Roman slinger, , 



11. Roman lancers, . 



12. Velites, . 

 13-19. Various ranks in the Roman 



army, . . . , 



PLATE 8. 



1. Roman imperator, 



2. Roman general, 



490 

 492 



484 



484 



490 



488 



492 

 492 

 493 

 493 

 492 

 492 

 493 



491 



492 

 492 



Fig. 



PLATE 8 — (Continued.) 



3. Roman lictor, . 



4. The Imperator's body-guard, 



5. Sarmatian mailed horseman, 



6. Roman legate, . 



7. Roman standard-bearers, . 



8. Roman decurion of cavalry, 



9. Roman cavalry soldier, 



492 



492 

 492 

 492 

 493 

 496 

 493 



Figs. 



PLATE 9. 



1-46. Weapons ofthe Gauls, Franks, 

 Germans, Britons, An- 

 glo-Saxons, and Anglo- 

 Danes, . . . 495-497 



47. Roman saddle, . . . 495 



48. Anglo-Saxon saddle, . . 496 

 49-62. Various saddles of the middle 



ages, .... 



. 516 



" 63, 64. Spurs of the fourteenth cen- 



tury. 



. 516 



PLATE 10. 





'igs. 1, 2. Roman legion eagles, . 



. 491 



3,4. Standards, . 



. 491 



" 5-15. Field badges. 



. 491 



" 16-23. Honorary crowns. 



. 498 



" 24,25. Honorary medals. 



. 498 



" 26,27. Trophies, . 



. 498 



" 28. Trajan's column. 



. 498 



PLATE 11. 



Fig. 1. Roman prisoners passing under 



the yoke, .... 499 



" 2. Roman victor thanking the army, 497 



" 3-5. Triumphal processions, . . 498 



PLATE 12. 



Fig. 1. The war dance of German youths, 499 

 " 2. Ceremony of bestowing the right 



to bear arms, . . . 499 

 " 3. Ceremony of soothsaying before 



battle, . . . .499 



" 4. Germans in combat, . . . 499 



PLATE 13. 



Fig. 1. Roman camp, .... 501 



2. Roman order of battle, . . 497 



3. The sohd wedge, . . .489 



4. The boar's head, . . .489 



5. The tortoise, .... 487 



6. Carthaginian order of battle with 

 elephants, . . . .497 



