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PLATES.<br />

Frontispiece. From the " Arte <strong>of</strong> Warre " <strong>of</strong> Macchiavelli, London, 1560,<br />

1573, <strong>and</strong> 1588.<br />

I. Portrait. From the " Buchsenmeisterey " <strong>of</strong> Furtenbach, Augspurg,<br />

1643.<br />

II. Facsimile <strong>of</strong> the first page <strong>of</strong> text <strong>of</strong> the " Book <strong>of</strong> fayttes <strong>of</strong> armes "<br />

<strong>of</strong> C. de Pisan, Westminster, 1489. T^o face fage i.<br />

III. Maps <strong>of</strong> the Battle <strong>of</strong> Musselburgh or Pinkie Cleugh. From Patten's<br />

" Expedicion in<strong>to</strong> Scotlade", London, 1 548. These are the earliest<br />

<strong>military</strong> maps <strong>to</strong> be found in any <strong>English</strong> book.<br />

Between page 8 <strong>and</strong> page 9.<br />

IV. Title-page from the " Double-Armed Man" <strong>of</strong> Neade, London,<br />

1625. To face page 85.<br />

V. From the German- French translations <strong>of</strong> the " Artilleria" <strong>of</strong> Ufano,<br />

Frankfurt, 16 14. Engraved by J. T. de Bry. This plate reappears<br />

in the " Gunner" <strong>of</strong> Nor<strong>to</strong>n, London, 1628.<br />

To facepage ^i<br />

VI. Portrait <strong>of</strong> Giorgio Basta, Count d'Hust. From the memoir annexed<br />

<strong>to</strong> the treatise, " Delle Macchine " <strong>of</strong> Tarducci. To face page 97.<br />

VII. Portrait <strong>of</strong> BarrifFe. From the " Military Discipline", second edition,<br />

London, 1639. To face page 103.<br />

VIII. The Pike Exercise. From the " Principles <strong>of</strong> the Art Military " <strong>of</strong><br />

Hexham, London, 1637. To face page 107.<br />

IX. The Musket Exercise. From the " Diredions for Musters", London,<br />

1638. To face page 113.<br />

X. Portrait <strong>of</strong> Sir Francis Vere. From the " Commentaries ", London,<br />

1657. To face page 129.<br />

X I. Two Bombards. From the treatise, " De re militari " <strong>of</strong> Valtur,<br />

Veronae, 1483.<br />

These cuts also appear in a larger size in the edition<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1472. To face page 133.<br />

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