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Creator
Date
1678
Location
London
London, England
Great Britain
London, England
Great Britain
Media format
Printed text
Extent
[16], 79, [1], 118, [2] p., [9] leaves of plates
Language
English
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 148148
ESTC number: R23334
Wing number: G398
Folger call number: Film Acc. 627
Folger holdings ID: 192683
ESTC number: R23334
Wing number: G398
Folger call number: Film Acc. 627
Folger holdings ID: 192683
Notes
Bibliographic format
octavo
General notes
Translation of: L'Art de la guerre et la manière dont on la fait à présent Imprimatur on leaf A1v: Licensed, Jan. 19. 1677/8. Roger L'Estrange Engraved frontis. (plate) bears publisher's information
Also known as
Uniform title: Art de la guerre et la manière dont on la fait à présent. English
Extended title: The art of war, and the way that it is at present practised in France. : Two parts. Wherein the duties and functions of all the officers of horse and foot, artillery and provisions, from the general of the army to the private souldier, are treated of: with the method of conducting armies, encamping, besieging and giving of battel: as also an account of all offices and charges; and the names of the towns, places, citadels, castles and forts where the most Christian King keeps garison; with the general and particular terms of war. Written in French by Louis de Gaya an expert officer of the French army, and dedicated to his most Christian Majesty. Translated for publick satisfaction and advantage
Extended title: The art of war, and the way that it is at present practised in France. : Two parts. Wherein the duties and functions of all the officers of horse and foot, artillery and provisions, from the general of the army to the private souldier, are treated of: with the method of conducting armies, encamping, besieging and giving of battel: as also an account of all offices and charges; and the names of the towns, places, citadels, castles and forts where the most Christian King keeps garison; with the general and particular terms of war. Written in French by Louis de Gaya an expert officer of the French army, and dedicated to his most Christian Majesty. Translated for publick satisfaction and advantage
Subjects
Related names
author: Gaya, Louis de
subject: France. Armée
subject: France. Armée