The Renaissance Drill Book

by Jacob de Gheyn, II

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Jacob de Gheyn's Exercise of Armes was an immense success when first published in 1607. It is a fascinating seventeeth-century military manual, designed to instruct contemporary soldiers how to handle arms effectively, and correctly, and it makes for a unique glimpse into warfare as waged in the Thirty Years War and the English Civil War. The manual uses illustrations to clearly demonstrate drill for soldiers employing calivers and muskets. It shows how to load and fire, or merely carry, a show more matchlock piece. In addition detailed illustrations show the various movements and postures to be adopted during use of the pike. show less

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REENACTORS NOTES: 117 engraving s of pike and shot drill from 1607: Still the most commonly used reference for *us* reenactors of the Early Modern and Elizabethian periods.
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With a Commentary by J. B. Kist [New York: McGraw Hill, 1971]. Folio, cloth, in a dust wrapper. 117 pages, printed one-side only, reproducing in facsimile the original 117 engraved plates of the first edition published at The Hague in 1607. Accompanied by a separately bound (printed wrappers, 48 pages, illustrated) "Commentary" volume tucked into pocket at rear of volume. Dust wrapper a little scuffed, but still a fine copy of the First American Edition. One of the earliest and most famous manuals of arms ever published, embodying military reforms that were quickly adopted by other European nations. Working under the guidance of the German Prince Johann II of Nassau who had developed many new and important concepts for the organization show more and training of troops, De Gheyn's 117 large copper engravings constitute, in essence, step-by-step instructions for training the foot soldier in the use of his weaponry, principally musket, caliver, and pike. show less

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Original title
Wapenhandelinghe van roers, mvsqvetten ende spiessen
Alternate titles
The Exercise of Armes
Original publication date
1607

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Nonfiction, History, General Nonfiction, Sports and Leisure, Art & Design
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909History & geographyHistoryWorld history
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U101 .G4Military ScienceMilitary science (General)
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