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impressions <strong>of</strong> his writings (see list below), there are many translations in<br />

French, German, <strong>and</strong> Italian, <strong>and</strong>, in addition <strong>to</strong> this, large parts <strong>of</strong> them<br />

were worked in<strong>to</strong> early <strong>books</strong> relating <strong>to</strong> <strong>military</strong> affairs. During the sixteenth<br />

<strong>and</strong> seventeenth centuries, the works <strong>of</strong> Vegetius, Frontinus, Modestus,<br />

<strong>and</strong> ^lian were usually printed <strong>to</strong>gether.<br />

The collected eds. are: Romae, 1487, 4°; Romae, 1497, 4"; Bonnoniae,<br />

1495-6, fol. ; Bonnoniae, 1504-5, fol. ; Basileae, 1532, fol. ; Basileae, 1535,<br />

8°; Parisiis, 1553, ^^1- Coloniae, > 1580, 8°, with notes on Vegetius by<br />

Modius ; Lugduni Batavorum, 1592, 8°, with commentaries on Vegetius by<br />

God. Stewechius; ibid., 1607, 4°, containing also the " Castrametation " <strong>of</strong><br />

Polybius <strong>and</strong> Hyginus, an anonymous treatise, " De rebus bellicis,"<br />

<strong>and</strong> the<br />

" Leges Militares " <strong>of</strong> RufFus j Vesaliae, 1670, 8°, containing also Polybius'<br />

" Castrametation " <strong>and</strong> the " Poliorceticus " <strong>of</strong> ^Eneas. French trans,<br />

from the texts <strong>of</strong> Budaeus <strong>and</strong> Beroaldus, Paris,<br />

1536, fol.<br />

Anonymous.<br />

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order <strong>to</strong> be obserued in battaile."—No pag.—22 11. <strong>to</strong> p.—Sigs. in 8% A-C4.<br />

Published between 1540 <strong>and</strong> 1555, during which time Reynold was<br />

printing.<br />

Copies.<br />

B.M.<br />

Contents. Contains "rules" <strong>to</strong> be observed in battle, in besieging or<br />

defending places, <strong>and</strong> in quelling mutiny. Taken from Vegetius.<br />

Fifteen-forty-two.<br />

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Black letter. Oftavo.<br />

Collation. Tp., Ai, enclosed in woodcuts.—Prologue, A2-B6.—Col.:<br />

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London in Botulphe lane at the |<br />

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