LEADER 03038nam 2200433 n 450 001 996385741503316 005 20200824121229.0 035 $a(CKB)4940000000071892 035 $a(EEBO)2240863185 035 $a(UnM)99857168e 035 $a(UnM)99857168 035 $a(EXLCZ)994940000000071892 100 $a19921125d1608 uy | 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurbn||||a|bb| 200 04$aThe exercise of armes for caliures, muskettes, and pikes$b[electronic resource] $eafter the ordre of his Excellence. Maurits Prince of Orange Counte of Nassau etc. Gouernour and Captaine generall. ouer Geldreland. Holland, Zeeland, Vtrecht. Overyssel. etc. Sett forthe in figures. by Iacob de Gheyn. With written instructions. for the service of all captaines and comaundours. For to shewe hereout the better vnto their jong or vntrayned souldiers the playne and perfett maner to handle these armes 210 $a[The Hague] $cThey are toe bye at Amsterdam by Robert de Baudous. 1608. Printed at the Hage. With priviledge of the Emperours Matie. the King of Fraunce, and the noble and mightye Estates General of the vnited Provinces$d[1608] 215 $a[20] p., 42, [43], 32 plates 300 $aA translation of: Gheyn, Jacob de. Wapen-handelinghe van roers, musquetten, en spiessen. 300 $aThe title page is engraved, with compartments left blank for three English pasted-on engraved labels: (1) arms of Henry, later Prince of Wales, (2) title (see next note for variant), and (3) imprint. Title page variant 1: dated 1607. Title variant 2: dated 1608, but blank spaces now engraved with the arms of Maurice, Prince of Orange (shield with bugles and lions rampant); title in French ("Maniement d'armes d'arquebuses, mousquetz, et piques"); imprint "Imprime? a Amsterdam chez Robert de Badous .."; Latin dedication to Maurice ("Illustrissimo principi, maximo duci, Mauritio Nassauio .."), ending with "On les vend' ausi a Amsterdam chez H. Laurens". 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""Of Good and Ill Repute"": The Limits of Community Tolerance; 2. Rituals of Inclusion and Exclusion: Hierarchy and Marginalization in Medieval London; 3. The Power of Word and Symbol: Conflict Resolution in Late Medieval London; 4. Fur-Collar Crime: The Pattern of Crime among the Fourteenth-Century English Nobility; 5. At the Margins of Women's Space in Medieval Europe; 6. Separation Anxieties in Late Medieval London: Gender in ""The Wright's Chaste Wife""; 7. The Host, the Law, and the Ambiguous Space of Medieval London Taverns 327 $a8. Whose Story Was This? Rape Narratives in Medieval English Courts9. Men's Games, King's Deer: Poaching in Medieval England; 10. Narratives of a Nurturing Culture: Parents and Neighbors in Medieval England; 11. 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