APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

(1691). The perfection of military discipline, after the newest method; as practiced in England and Ireland, &c., Or, The industrious souldier's golden treasury of knowledge in the art of making war: Containing, instructions for the exercising the pike and musket in all their postures, with the signs of the drum, by its beating the several points of war; the exercise of granadiers, horse, and dragoons: the explanation of the words of command, and how to be put in practice: the manner of drawing up in several forms of battel: the various fireings and advantages to be gained thereby: the several doublings, wheelings, and drawing up of battalions, squadrons of horse, &c. with the conduct of armies in open, or enclosed countries, or upon any occasion or emergency, ... The method to be observed in garrisons, and the manner of fortification, with that of besieging strong holds, &c. To which is added, as a second part, The art of gunnery; or, The complete engineer, shewing the practice... (The second edition corrected, with large additions in both parts.). printed by W. Wild, for Nicholas Boddington, at the Golden Ball in Duck-Lane.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

The Perfection of Military Discipline, After the Newest Method; as Practiced in England and Ireland, &c., Or, The Industrious Souldier's Golden Treasury of Knowledge in the Art of Making War: Containing, Instructions for the Exercising the Pike and Musket in All Their Postures, with the Signs of the Drum, by Its Beating the Several Points of War; the Exercise of Granadiers, Horse, and Dragoons: The Explanation of the Words of Command, and How to Be Put in Practice: The Manner of Drawing Up in Several Forms of Battel: The Various Fireings and Advantages to Be Gained Thereby: The Several Doublings, Wheelings, and Drawing Up of Battalions, Squadrons of Horse, &c. with the Conduct of Armies in Open, or Enclosed Countries, or upon Any Occasion or Emergency, ... The Method to Be Observed in Garrisons, and the Manner of Fortification, with That of Besieging Strong Holds, &c. To Which Is Added, as a Second Part, The Art of Gunnery; or, The Complete Engineer, Shewing the Practice... The second edition corrected, with large additions in both parts. London: printed by W. Wild, for Nicholas Boddington, at the Golden Ball in Duck-Lane, 1691.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

The Perfection of Military Discipline, After the Newest Method; as Practiced in England and Ireland, &c., Or, The Industrious Souldier's Golden Treasury of Knowledge in the Art of Making War: Containing, Instructions for the Exercising the Pike and Musket in All Their Postures, with the Signs of the Drum, by Its Beating the Several Points of War; the Exercise of Granadiers, Horse, and Dragoons: The Explanation of the Words of Command, and How to Be Put in Practice: The Manner of Drawing Up in Several Forms of Battel: The Various Fireings and Advantages to Be Gained Thereby: The Several Doublings, Wheelings, and Drawing Up of Battalions, Squadrons of Horse, &c. with the Conduct of Armies in Open, or Enclosed Countries, or upon Any Occasion or Emergency, ... The Method to Be Observed in Garrisons, and the Manner of Fortification, with That of Besieging Strong Holds, &c. To Which Is Added, as a Second Part, The Art of Gunnery; or, The Complete Engineer, Shewing the Practice... The second edition corrected, with large additions in both parts. printed by W. Wild, for Nicholas Boddington, at the Golden Ball in Duck-Lane, 1691.

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