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Revision as of 23:44, 26 October 2018
De Nassavsche Wapen-Handelinge van Schilt, Spies, Rappier end Targe | |
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On the Weapon-Handling of Nassau with Shield, Spear, Rapier, and Target | |
Dutch title page | |
Author(s) | Aert Meuris (?) |
Illustrated by | Adam van Breen |
Translator(s) | Unknown |
Dedicated to | Maurice of Nassau |
Place of origin | The Hague, Netherlands |
Language |
Early New High German (1618)
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Genre(s) | Drill manual |
Publisher | Aert Meuris |
Publication date | 1618, 1625 |
Pages | 118 |
Concordance by | Michael Chidester |
Treatise scans |
German edition (1618)
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De Nassavsche Wapen-Handelinge van Schilt, Spies, Rappier end Targe ("On the Weapon-Handling of Nassau with Shield, Spear, Rapier, and Target") is a Dutch drill manual illustrated by Adam van Breen and printed in 1618. The authorship of the text is unknown.
Contents
Publication History
De Nassavsche Wapen-Handelinge van Schilt, Spies, Rappier end Targe was first published in 1618 in the Hague, Netherlands. Noted artist Adam van Breen provided the artwork, but the author of the text is unknown, as is the original language of the treatise—editions in Dutch, French, and German all survive from that year.
An English edition was produced in 1625 under the title Mars his Feild or The Exercise of Armes, printed in London by Roger Daniell. This was an anonymous, abridged translation and contained no introduction; unlike the prior editions, it appears to have been hand-written onto the illustrated pages.
Contents
1 - 4 | Preface and Introduction |
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5 - 87 | Pike and shield drill |
89 - 118 | Sword and shield drill |
Gallery
Title pages
Illustrations
Additional Resources
References
Copyright and License Summary
For further information, including transcription and translation notes, see the discussion page.
Work | Author(s) | Source | License |
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Images | |||
Dutch Transcription | Index:De Nassavsche Wapen-Handelinge (Adam van Breen) 1618.pdf | ||
French Transcription | Michael Chidester | Index:Le Maniement d’Armes De Nassau (Adam van Breen) 1618.pdf | |
German Transcription | |||
English Transcription | Michael Chidester | Wiktenauer |