Astley, J. (1584). The art of riding: Set foorth in a breefe treatise, with a due interpretation of certeine places alledged out of Xenophon, and Gryson, verie expert and excellent horssemen: wherein also the true vse of the hand by the said Grysons rules and precepts is speciallie touched: and how the author of this present worke hath put the same in practise, also what profit men maie reape thereby: without the knowledge whereof, all the residue of the order of riding is but vaine. Lastlie, is added a short discourse of the chaine or cauezzan, the trench, and the martingale: written by a gentleman of great skill and long experience in the said art. By Henrie Denham.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Astley, John. The Art of Riding: Set Foorth in a Breefe Treatise, with a Due Interpretation of Certeine Places Alledged Out of Xenophon, and Gryson, Verie Expert and Excellent Horssemen: Wherein Also the True Vse of the Hand by the Said Grysons Rules and Precepts Is Speciallie Touched: And How the Author of This Present Worke Hath Put the Same in Practise, Also What Profit Men Maie Reape Thereby: Without the Knowledge Whereof, All the Residue of the Order of Riding Is but Vaine. Lastlie, Is Added a Short Discourse of the Chaine or Cauezzan, the Trench, and the Martingale: Written by a Gentleman of Great Skill and Long Experience in the Said Art. Imprinted at London: By Henrie Denham, 1584.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Astley, John. The Art of Riding: Set Foorth in a Breefe Treatise, with a Due Interpretation of Certeine Places Alledged Out of Xenophon, and Gryson, Verie Expert and Excellent Horssemen: Wherein Also the True Vse of the Hand by the Said Grysons Rules and Precepts Is Speciallie Touched: And How the Author of This Present Worke Hath Put the Same in Practise, Also What Profit Men Maie Reape Thereby: Without the Knowledge Whereof, All the Residue of the Order of Riding Is but Vaine. Lastlie, Is Added a Short Discourse of the Chaine or Cauezzan, the Trench, and the Martingale: Written by a Gentleman of Great Skill and Long Experience in the Said Art. By Henrie Denham, 1584.