02090nam 2200421 n 450 99638349760331620221108095603.0(CKB)1000000000593818(EEBO)2264211314(UnM)99847158(EXLCZ)99100000000059381819911122d1588 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The arte of warre, written in Italian by Nicholas Machiauel, and set foorth in English by Peter Withorne, studient at Graies Inne: with other like martiall feates and experiments, as in a table in the ende of the booke may appeare[electronic resource]Newly imprinted with other additions.[London Printed by Thomas East for John Wight]1588[4], 106 [i.e. 109], [11]; 48, [4] leaves ill. (woodcuts)A translation of: Arte della guerra.P. 109 misnumbered 106.The last leaf is blank.Issued with: Certain vvaies for the ordering of souldiours in battelray and Cantaneo, Girolamo. Most briefe tables to know readily how manie ranckes of footemen armed with corslettes, as unarmed, go to the making of a just battaile, 1588.Identified as STC 4791 on UMI microfilm reel 312.Reproductions of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.Appears at reel 312 and at reel 431 (same copy filmed twice).eebo-0113Military art and scienceEarly works to 1800Military art and scienceMachiavelli Niccolò1469-1527.330797Whitehorne Peter1007001Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996383497603316The arte of warre, written in Italian by Nicholas Machiauel, and set foorth in English by Peter Withorne, studient at Graies Inne: with other like martiall feates and experiments, as in a table in the ende of the booke may appeare2318765UNISA