02856nam 2200409Ia 450 99638771840331620200824132725.0(CKB)4940000000087256(EEBO)2240868018(OCoLC)ocm52612356e(OCoLC)52612356(EXLCZ)99494000000008725620030715d1696 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|The parfait mareschal, or Compleat farrier[electronic resource] Which teacheth, I. To know the shapes and goodness, as well as faults and imperfections of horses. II. The signs and causes of their diseases, the means to prevent them, their cure, and the good or bad use of purging and bleeding. III. The way to order and preserve them, when upon travel, to feed, and to dress them. IV. The art of shoeing, according to a new design of shoes, which will recover bad feet, and preserve the good. Together with a treatise, how to raise and bring up a true and beautiful race of horses: as also instructions, whereby to fit all kinds of horses with proper bits, whereof the chief draughts are represented in copper-plates. /Written originally in French by the Sieur de Solleysel Escuyer, sometime one of the overseers of the French Kings Royal Academy of Riding, near to the Hostel de Conde in Paris. And translated from the last Paris impression, by Sir William Hope of Kirkliston Kt. Lieutenat Governour of the Castle of Edinburgh. By whom is also added as a supplement to the first part, a most compendious and excellent collection of horsemanship, taken from the best and most modern writers upon that subject, such as Mr. De la Brow, Pluvinel, and the Great Duke of Newcastle. Part IEdinburgh Printed by George MosmanM.DC.XCVI. [i.e. 1696][52], 261, [5], 86, [18], 300, [4] p, 8 leaves of plates (six folded) illWith additional engraved title pages.Includes indices."A supplement of horsemanship, to the first part of The parfair mareschal ... by Sir William Hope" has separate undated title page, with imprint "Printed in Edinburgh", pagination and register.Reproduction of the original in the National Library of Scotland.eebo-0097HorsemanshipHandbooks, manuals, etcEarly works to 1800HorsesDiseasesHandbooks, manuals, etcEarly works to 1800HorseshoeingHandbooks, manuals, etcEarly works to 1800HorsemanshipHorsesDiseasesHorseshoeingSolleysel Jacques de1617-1680.548291Hope WilliamSir.1002305EAEEAEBOOK996387718403316The parfait mareschal, or Compleat farrier2408073UNISA04663nam 22006375 450 991025416120332120200630011737.010.1007/978-3-319-46203-5(CKB)3710000000884734(DE-He213)978-3-319-46203-5(MiAaPQ)EBC4707890(PPN)196319358(EXLCZ)99371000000088473420161001d2017 u| 0engurnn#008mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRouting and Wavelength Assignment for WDM-based Optical Networks Quality-of-Service and Fault Resilience /by Bijoy Chand Chatterjee, Nityananda Sarma, Partha Pratim Sahu, Eiji Oki1st ed. 2017.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2017.1 online resource (XV, 115 p. 77 illus., 2 illus. in color.)Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering,1876-1100 ;4103-319-46202-4 3-319-46203-2 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.Introduction to optical network -- Literature survey -- Performance analysis of major conventional routing and wavelength assignment approaches -- End-to-end traffic grooming -- Priority-based routing and wavelength assignment scheme -- Priority-based dispersion-reduced wavelength assignment scheme -- A reliable fault resilience scheme -- Limitations of conventional WDM optical networks and elastic optical networks for possible solutions.This book presents an in-depth treatment of routing and wavelength assignment for optical networks, and focuses specifically on quality-of-service and fault resiliency issues. It reports on novel approaches for the development of routing and wavelength assignment schemes for fault-resilient optical networks, which improve their performance in terms of signal quality, call blocking, congestion level and reliability, without a substantial increase in network setup cost. The book first presents a solution for reducing the effect of the wavelength continuity constraint during the routing and wavelength assignment phase. Further, it reports on an approach allowing the incorporation of a traffic grooming mechanism with routing and wavelength assignment to enhance the effective channel utilization of a given capacity optical network using fewer electrical-optical-electrical conversions. As a third step, it addresses a quality of service provision scheme for wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM)-based optical networks. Lastly, the book describes the inclusion of a tree-based fault resilience scheme in priority-based dispersion-reduced wavelength assignment schemes for the purpose of improving network reliability, while maintaining a better utilization of network resources. Mainly intended for graduate students and researchers, the book provides them with extensive information on both fundamental and advanced technologies for routing and wavelength assignment in optical networks. The topics covered will also be of interest to network planners and designers.Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering,1876-1100 ;410MicrowavesOptical engineeringElectrical engineeringComputer networksMicrowaves, RF and Optical Engineeringhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/T24019Communications Engineering, Networkshttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/T24035Computer Communication Networkshttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/I13022Microwaves.Optical engineering.Electrical engineering.Computer networks.Microwaves, RF and Optical Engineering.Communications Engineering, Networks.Computer Communication Networks.621.3827Chatterjee Bijoy Chandauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut942342Sarma Nityanandaauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/autSahu Partha Pratimauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/autOki Eijiauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/autMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910254161203321Routing and Wavelength Assignment for WDM-based Optical Networks2126484UNINA