The exercise with the targe and rapier the soldier holding the rapier drawn not exceed its face (No. 5), 1618 the exercise with the targe and rapier: the soldier holding the drawn rapier no higher than his face, 1618. Part of the illustrations: Adam van Breen, Nassauische Waffenhandelung / Kurtzer Post unnd Ahnzeigungh auff Ab-bildungh of Figures / den rights brauch all of jenigen respective / so einem Soldaten von Noten / in der Handlung the Targa, with dem Degen, 1618, plate # 5. Get Being around 1600. Manufacturer :., designed by Adam Bree Print Author: anonymous place manufacture: Northern


The exercise with the targe and rapier the soldier holding the rapier drawn not exceed its face (No. 5), 1618 the exercise with the targe and rapier: the soldier holding the drawn rapier no higher than his face, 1618. Part of the illustrations: Adam van Breen, Nassauische Waffenhandelung / Kurtzer Post unnd Ahnzeigungh auff Ab-bildungh of Figures / den rights brauch all of jenigen respective / so einem Soldaten von Noten / in der Handlung the Targa, with dem Degen, 1618, plate # 5. Get Being around 1600. Manufacturer :., designed by Adam Bree Print Author: anonymous place manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1616 - 1618 Physical characteristics: engra, hand-colored material: paper Technique: hand color / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 255 mm × W 187 mmToelichtingIllustratie in: Adam van Breen, Nassauische Waffenhandelung / Kurtzer Post unnd Ahnzeigungh auff Ab-bildungh of Figures / den rights brauch all of jenigen respective / so einem Soldaten von Noten / in der Handlung the Targa, with dem Degen [incomplete copy], 1618 ?, plate 5. This is a German edition of Adam Breens the Nassausche Weapon-Trade Inge from Schilt, Spies, Rappier income Targe: beyde figuerlick afgebeelt, income dispositions after the ne arrangement [of] ... Maurice of Nassau, 's- 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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