Soldier holding his musket with his right hand upright, in his left hand to place the firm to place his weapon (no. 4), approx. 1600. a soldier, full-length, to the right, which is a musket (a certain type of firearm) With its right hand holds, the loop point (no. 4), ca. 1600. In his outstretched left hand, a burning wick and a french ket (musket fork), on which he can place his weapon. Plate 4 In the instructions for handling the musket: Shorte Instruction for the Figures, So Much Concerneth The Right Use of Muskett. Part of the illustrations in an English edition of J. de Gheyns Arms Handhe


Soldier holding his musket with his right hand upright, in his left hand to place the firm to place his weapon (no. 4), approx. 1600. a soldier, full-length, to the right, which is a musket (a certain type of firearm) With its right hand holds, the loop point (no. 4), ca. 1600. In his outstretched left hand, a burning wick and a french ket (musket fork), on which he can place his weapon. Plate 4 In the instructions for handling the musket: Shorte Instruction for the Figures, So Much Concerneth The Right Use of Muskett. Part of the illustrations in an English edition of J. de Gheyns Arms Handhe: J. de Gheyn, The Exercise of Armes for Calivres, Muskettes and Pikes After The Ordre of Maurits Prince of Orange, The Hague 1608. Marriens around 1600.


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