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AN EPITOME Of the Whole Art of War.
In TWO PARTS.
The First of Military Discipline, Containing the whole Exercise of the Pike and Musquet, &c. with plain Directions for the various Postures. Also the Drawing up of Battalions, and way of Forming them; with the Art of Doubling, Wheeling, Forming and Drawing up an Army into any Figure. The way of Conducting Armies in Hilly, Woody or Plain Coun∣tries: Of Encampings, Besiegings, giving of Battle, &c.
The Second of Fortification and Gunnery, which shews the Principles and Practice of Fortifica∣tion, as now used, as well by the English, as several other European Nations, (Especially by Their Maje∣sties Army) at the late Sieges of Athlene, Galoway, Limerick, &c. The Measures and Dimensions of Ram∣pires, Parapets, Moats, &c.
Of Casements, Cittadels, Crownworks, Ravelins, &c. Of Gunnery, the qualifications of a Gunner. Of Ordnance, Morters, Demy-Cannon, &c. with the manner of Bat∣teries, &c. All Illustrated and further Explained by 18 Copper-Plates, curiously designed and Engraven.
LONDON, Printed for J. Moxon, at the Sign of Atlas in Warwick-Lane, 1692.