The exercise with the rapier targe and the soldier makes his hand away from the belt of the targe, (No. 12), 1618 the exercise with the targe and rapier, the soldier makes his hand from the belt targe, 1618. Part of the illustrations: Adam van Breen, Nassauische Waffenhandelung / Kurtzer Post unnd Ahnzeigungh auff which Ab Figures bildungh der / den rights brauch all of the respective jenigen / so von einem Soldiers nuts / in der der Handlung Targa, in dem Degen, 1618, plate no. [12]. Get Being around 1600. Manufacturer : designed by Adam Bree Print Author: anonymous place manufacture: Norther
The exercise with the rapier targe and the soldier makes his hand away from the belt of the targe, (No. 12), 1618 the exercise with the targe and rapier, the soldier makes his hand from the belt targe, 1618. Part of the illustrations: Adam van Breen, Nassauische Waffenhandelung / Kurtzer Post unnd Ahnzeigungh auff which Ab Figures bildungh der / den rights brauch all of the respective jenigen / so von einem Soldiers nuts / in der der Handlung Targa, in dem Degen, 1618, plate no. [12]. Get Being around 1600. Manufacturer : designed by Adam Bree Print Author: anonymous place manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1616 - 1618 Physical features: engra, hand-colored material: paper Technique: hand color / engra (printing process) Dimensions: plate edge: H 255 mm × W 187 mmToelichtingIllustratie in: Adam van Breen, Nassauische Waffenhandelung / Kurtzer message unnd Ahnzeigungh auff which Ab-bildungh of the Figures / den rights brauch all des jenigen respective / so einem Soldiers von nuts / in der Handlung der Targa, in dem Degen [ incomplete copy], 1618 ?, plate [12]. This is a German edition of Adam Breens The Nassausche Weapon-Trade Inge from Schilt, Spies, Rappier income Targe: afgebeelt beyde figuerlick, income dispositions after the ne arrangement [of] ... Maurice of Nassau, The Hague [ Aert Meuris] 1618. the copy in the collection of the Rijksmuseum Research Library (326 F 23) . Subject: handling of weapons ~ military training weapon eighty Years War When: 1600 - 1618Wie: Maurice (prince of Orange)
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