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  1. L' Art Militaire pour L'Infanterie
    Au quel est monstré I. Le maniement du Mousquet & de la pique, un chascun en particulier. II. L'Exercice d'une compagnie d'Infanterie toute parfaite, selon la pratique du Tresilluitre & Tresexcellent Chef de guerre Maurice Prince d'Orange, Comte de Nassau, &c. declaré augmenté & corrigé. III. Belles & novelles Ordonnances de batailles d'une compagnie, & d'un Regimen tout entier d'Infanterie. Novelle invention d'une singuliere forte d'ailes pour une compagnie & entier regimen:comme aussi comment il faut repartir les quartiers pour un camp, le tout avec bon & aisé avantage, & ce qu'on doit en outre cognoistre en un Regimen. IV. La discipline militaire de l'Infanterie, qui jusqu'a present a esté vsitée es Regimens Ongrois, corrigée & mise en meilleur ordre, selon la nature de la vraye science militaire. Le tout representé par belles figures gravées en cuivre. ...
    Erschienen: [circa 1615]
    Verlag:  Par Uldrick Balck, Franeker

    First edition published in the Netherlands, translated into French, of the famous first text book for the training, rules of warfare and discipline of the infantry. It was first published in German in 1615, by Johann Theodor de Bry (1561–1623) at... mehr

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    First edition published in the Netherlands, translated into French, of the famous first text book for the training, rules of warfare and discipline of the infantry. It was first published in German in 1615, by Johann Theodor de Bry (1561–1623) at Oppenheim, who was responsible for the battle plans and made the French translation, published there in the same year. Plates A-D are said to be after Jacques de Gheyn. The present French edition, dedicated to Prince Maurits, appeared at Franeker in the Netherlands in 1615 or soon after. The copperplates engraved for the present edition show armour and weapons, 84 figures of soldiers demonstrating the use of the musquet and pike and plans of troops in battle formations. These and the engraved frame on the title-page are copied from those used in 1615 German edition, but in many copies of that edition the 30 plates with troop formations or even all 34 plates are lacking, so at least the former may have been added post-publication.

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Beteiligt: Bry, Johann Theodor de (Ill.); Wallhausen, Johann Jacob von
    Sprache: Französisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    Schlagworte: Military art and science; Infantry drill and tactics; Military art and science
    Umfang: [16], 140 pages, [33] leaves of plates (29 double, 4 of which are folded), Ill., 2°
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    The first of a series of military manuals, to comprise five works; engravings by J.T. de Bry. cf. author's pref. - According to Cockle's bibliography of English military books, originally published at Oppenheim, 1615, in German and in French, French translation by De Bry. - Date of publication assumed from verso of leaf)(2, dated 1615. - Illustrations are engraved plates depicting military formations. - Signatures:)( -2)(⁴ A-Q⁴ R⁶. - Title page is engraved. - Caption and running title: Premier livre touchant le dressement des soldats de pied. - With engraved armorial device on recto of leaf)(2. - Translation of Kriegskunst zu Fuss. - With title in a richly engraved frame; Maurits’s engraved coat-of-arms for the dedication; engraved folding table; and illustrations on 35 engraved plates (28 double-page or folding and 6 single-page) after Johann Theodor de Bry (and Jacques Gheyn?)

    Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Imprimé a Francker, par VLDRICK BALCK.