I carichi militari.
BRANCACCIO, Lelio. The Spanish army, a model for contemporary military training
From Hünersdorff Rare Books ABA ILAB, London, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller Since December 1, 1999
Quantity: 1From Hünersdorff Rare Books ABA ILAB, London, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller Since December 1, 1999
Quantity: 1About this Item
4to. [7 + 1 blank]f + 272p + [10]f. Text in roman & italic. Engraved title with allegorical figures and emblems of warfare + 5 finely engraved folding plates showing battle formations and military encampments. Ornamental woodcut head-pieces and initials. Contemporary vellum; rebacked. First edition of this treatise on the duties of the various military ranks and on military science in general by the Neapolitan Lelio Brancaccio, Marchese de Montesilvano (c.1560-1637), who served as military administrator in the Netherlands under Ambrogio Spinola. In 14 chapters the author describes the responsibilities of each rank from the common soldier to the general; 2 chapters are devoted to the office of chief of staff, a position he held under the King of Naples; the last chapter discusses the obligations of the prince to keep his army in good order. Three of the fine folding engravings illustrate formations of battle orders, two show fortified camps allocating correct locations for every unit. The manual was much in demand judging by four Italian reprints and a Spanish translation by Scavino (Barcelona, 1639) listed by Cockle. A few neat repairs in blank margins of first 2 leaves, occasional light traces of wear, otherwise a very good, clean copy with a contemporary French manuscript ownership entry, dated 1618, on verso of front flyleaf. Cockle 609; Jähns 579; Lipperheide Qb27 (war costume); Piantanida 1416. Seller Inventory # 5290
Bibliographic Details
Title: I carichi militari.
Publisher: Antwerp, Joachim Trognesius,
Publication Date: 1610
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Very Good
Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket
Edition: 1st Edition
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