Soldier giving the wick on the rooster of his helm the right place and shape (no. 8), ca. 1600. a soldier, for the right, to the right, which holds a stir (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand ( No. 8), ca. 1600. With thumb and middle finger of his right hand, he gives the burning wick on the rooster (part of the inflammatory mechanism) of his helm the right place and shape. Plate 8 In the handling instructions: Letter Enseignement, Sur La Representation des Figures, du Droit Maniement de l'Harquebuse. Part of the illustrations in a French edition of J. de Gheyns Wapenhande: J. de Ghe


Soldier giving the wick on the rooster of his helm the right place and shape (no. 8), ca. 1600. a soldier, for the right, to the right, which holds a stir (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand ( No. 8), ca. 1600. With thumb and middle finger of his right hand, he gives the burning wick on the rooster (part of the inflammatory mechanism) of his helm the right place and shape. Plate 8 In the handling instructions: Letter Enseignement, Sur La Representation des Figures, du Droit Maniement de l'Harquebuse. Part of the illustrations in a French edition of J. de Gheyns Wapenhande: J. de Gheyn, Maniement d'Armes, d'Arquebuses, Mousquetz et Piques: and conformité de l'Ordre de Mour Le Prince Maurice, Prince d'Orange, Amsterdam 1608. Marriens around 1600.


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