The art of gunnery: Wherein is described the true way to make all sorts of gunpowder, guu-match [sic], the art of shooting in great and small ordnance: excellent ways to take heights, depths, distances, accessible, or inaccessible, either single or divers distances at one operation: to draw the map or plot of any city, town, castle, or other fortified place. To make divers sorts of artificiall fire-works, both for war and recreation, also to cure all such wounds that are curable, which may chance to happen by gunpowder or fire-works. This treatise is composed for the help of all such gunners and others, that have charge of artillery, and are not well versed in arithmetick and geometry
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Main Author: Nye, Nathaniel (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London printed for William Leak, at the signe of the Crown in Fleetstreet, between the two Temple Gates 1647
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Item Description:"A treatise of artificiall fire-works for warre and recreation." has separate dated title page on p. [57] second sequence. - "The art of gunnery. Chap. 38." begins 2nd pagination and register; text is continuous. - Reproduction of the original in the Cambridge University Library. - Wing (2nd ed.), N1481
Physical Description:Online-Ressource ill., tables, diagrams

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