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Markhams Faithfull farrier : Wherein the depth of his skill is layd open in all those principall and approoved secrets of horsemanship, which the author never published, but hath kept in his brest, and hath beene the glory of his practise.
Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637Date: 1640- Books
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Markhams Faithfull farrier : vvherein the depth of his skill is layd open in all those principall and approoved secrets of horsemanship, which the author never published, but hath kept in his brest, and hath beene the glory of his practise.
Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637Date: 1635- Books
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Markhams Faithfull farrier : Wherein the depth of his skill is laid open in all those principall and approved secrets of horsemanship, which the author never published, but hath kept in his breast, and hath beene the glory of his practise.
Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637Date: 1631- Books
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The horseman's sure guide; or, Every man his own farrier. Containing everything relating to the art of farriery, and the proper management of horses. Being a new and much more complete book of farriery and horsemanship, than any hitherto published. ... By John Maples, ..
Maples, John.Date: [1780?]- Books
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A complete dictionary of farriery & horsemanship, containing the art of farriery in all its branches, with an explanation of the terms, And A Description of the various Particulars relating to the Manage, And To The Knowledge Of Horses. The whole compiled from the best authors, by J. Hunter, Veterinarian.
Hunter, James, active 1796.Date: 1796- Books
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A complete dictionary of farriery & horsemanship, containing the art of farriery in all its branches, with an explanation of the terms, and a description of the various particulars relating to the manage, and to the knowledge of horses. The whole compiled from the best Authors, by J. Hunter, Veterinarian.
Hunter, James, active 1796.Date: MDCCXCVI. [1796]- Books
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An academy for grown horsemen, containing the completest instructions for walking, trotting, cantering, galloping, stumbling, and tumbling. Illustrated with copper plates, and adorned with a portrait of the author. By Geoffrey Gambado, Esq; riding master, master of the horse, and grand equerry to the doge of venice.
Bunbury, Henry William, 1750-1811.Date: MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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Positively the last week but one. The greatest variety of performances exhibited this season; and upwards of 100 feats of horsemanship. With a most superb display of fire-works. For the benefit of Mr. Robinson and the child of promise. At the Royal Circus, St. George's Fields this present Tuesday, May 14, 1793, ...
Surrey Theatre.Date: 1793]- Books
The compleat horseman : discovering the surest marks of the beauty, goodness, faults of horses also the art of shoeing / By the Sieur de Solleysell. To which is added a supplement of riding, collected from the best authors. Made English from the eighth edition of the original. By Sir William Hope.
Solleysel, Jacques de, 1617-1680.Date: 1717- Books
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Markhams faithful farrier : wherein the depth of his skill is laid open in all those principal and approved secrets of horsemanship : which the author never published, but hath kept in his breast, and hath been the glory of his practise : to which is added divers choice receipts found in the authors closet since his decease.
Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637Date: 1687- Books
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A new general English dictionary; peculiarly calculated for the use and improvement of such as are unacquainted with the learned languages. Wherein the difficult words, and technical terms made use of in anatomy, architecture, arithmetick, algebra, astronomy, botany, chymistry, divinity, gardening, grammar, hawking, heraldry, history, horsemanship, hunting, husbandry, law, logick, mathematicks, mechanicks, milit. affairs, musick, navigation, painting, poetry, rhetorick, sculpture, surgery, &c. are not only fully explained, but accented on their proper syllables, to prevent a vicious pronunciation; and marked with initial letters, to denote the part of speech to which each word peculiarly belongs. To which is prefixed, A compendious English grammar, with general rules for the ready formation of one part of speech from another; by the due application whereof, such as understand English only, may be able to write as correctly and elegantly as those who have been some years conversant in the Latin, Greek, and other languages. Together with a supplement of the proper names of the most noted kingdoms, provinces, cities, towns, rivers, &c. throughout the known world. As also of the most celebrated emperors, kings, queens, priests, poets, philosophers, generals, &c. whether Jewish, pagan, Mahometan, or Christian; but more especially such as are mentioned either in the Old or New Testament. The whole alphabetically digested, and accented in the same manner, and for the same purpose, at the preceding part; being collected for the use of such as have but an imperfect idea of the English orthography.
Dyche, Thomas, -approximately 1733.Date: MDCCLXXVII. [1777]- Books
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A new general English dictionary; peculiarly calculated for the use and improvement of such as are unacquainted with the learned languages. Wherein the difficult words, and technical terms made use of in anatomy, architecture, arithmetick, algebra, astronomy, botany, chymistry, divinity, gardening, grammar, hawking, heraldry, history, horsemanship, hunting, husbandry, law, logick, mathematicks, mechanicks, milit. affairs, musick, navigation, painting, poetry, rhetorick, sculpture, surgery, &c. are not only fully explain'd, but accented on their proper syllables, to prevent a vicious pronunciation; and mark'd with initial letters, to denote the part of speech, to which each word peculiarly belongs. To which is prefixed, a compendious English grammar, with general rules for the ready formation of one part of speech from another; by the due application, whereof, such as understand English only, may be able to write as correctly and elegantly, as those who have been some years conversant in the Latin, Greek, &c. Languages. Together with a supplement, of the proper names of the most noted kingdoms, provinces, cities, towns, rivers, &c. throughout the known world. As also, of the most celebrated emperors, kings, queens, priests, poets, philosophers, generals, &c. whether Jewish, Pagan, Mahometan, or Christian; but more especially such as are mentioned either in the old or new testament. The whole alphabetically digested, and accented in the same manner, and for the same purpose, as the preceding part; being collected for the use of such, as have but an imperfect idea, of the English orthography. Originally begun by the late Reverend Mr. Thomas Dyche, school-master at Stratford le Bow, author of the guide to the English tongue, the spelling dictionary, &c. And now finish'd by William Pardon, Gent.
Dyche, Thomas, -approximately 1733.Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- Books
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A new general English dictionary; peculiarly calculated for the use and improvement of such as are unacquainted with the learned languages. Wherein the difficult words, and technical terms made use of in anatomy, architecture, arithmetick, algebra, astronomy, botany, chymistry, divinity, gardening, grammar, hawking, heraldry, history, horsemanship, hunting, husbandry, law, logick, mathematicks, mechanicks, milit, affairs, musick, navigation, painting, poetry, rhetorick, sculpture, surgery, &c. Are not only fully explained, but accented on their proper syllables, to prevent a vicious pronunciation; and marked with initial letters, to denote the part of speech to which each word peculiarly belongs. To which is prefixed, a compendious English grammar, with general rules for the ready formation of one part of speech from another; by the due application whereof, such as understand English only, may be able to write as correctly and elegantly, as those who have been some years conversant in the Latin, Greek, and other languages. Together with a supplement of the proper names of the most noted kingdoms, provinces, cities, towns, rivers, &c. throughout the known world. As also of the most celebrated emperors, kings, queens, priests, poets, philosophers, generals, &c. whether Jewish, Pagan, Mahometan, or Christian; but more especially such as are mentioned either in the Old or New Testament. The whole alphabetically digested and accepted in the same manner, and for the same purpose, as the preceding part; being collected for the use of such as have but an imperfect idea of the English orthography. Originally begun by the late Reverend Mr. Thomas Dyche, school-master at Stratford-le-Bow, author of the guide to the English tongue, the spelling dictionary, &c. and now finished by William Pardon, gent.
Dyche, Thomas, -approximately 1733.Date: MDCCLXV. [1765]- Pictures
A man riding a white horse; sequences. Photograph.
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A clothed man riding a horse bareback. Collotype after Eadweard Muybridge, 1887.
Muybridge, Eadweard, 1830-1904.Date: 1887Reference: 2010767iPart of: Animal locomotion: an electro-photographic investigation of consecutive phases of animal movements- Pictures
A man with a hat riding a white horse; sequences. Photograph.
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A clothed man driving a two-wheeled, horse-drawn 'sulky'. Collotype after Eadweard Muybridge, 1887.
Muybridge, Eadweard, 1830-1904.Date: 1887Reference: 2010762iPart of: Animal locomotion: an electro-photographic investigation of consecutive phases of animal movements- Pictures
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A naked man riding a horse bareback. Collotype after Eadweard Muybridge, 1887.
Muybridge, Eadweard, 1830-1904.Date: 1887Reference: 2010772iPart of: Animal locomotion: an electro-photographic investigation of consecutive phases of animal movements- Pictures
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A clothed man driving a two-wheeled, horse-drawn 'sulky'. Collotype after Eadweard Muybridge, 1887.
Muybridge, Eadweard, 1830-1904.Date: 1887Reference: 2011033iPart of: Animal locomotion: an electro-photographic investigation of consecutive phases of animal movements- Books
Ordini di cavalcare, et modi di conoscere le natvre de' caualli, emendare i vitii loro, et ammaestrargli per l'vso della guerra, & commodità de gli huomini. Con le figvre di diverse sorti di morsi ... / [Federico Grisone].
Grisone, Federico, active 1550.Date: 1556- Pictures
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A clothed man riding a saddled horse. Collotype after Eadweard Muybridge, 1887.
Muybridge, Eadweard, 1830-1904.Date: 1887Reference: 2010766iPart of: Animal locomotion: an electro-photographic investigation of consecutive phases of animal movements- Pictures
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A clothed man riding a saddled horse. Collotype after Eadweard Muybridge, 1887.
Muybridge, Eadweard, 1830-1904.Date: 1887Reference: 2010775iPart of: Animal locomotion: an electro-photographic investigation of consecutive phases of animal movements- Pictures
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A clothed man riding a horse bareback. Collotype after Eadweard Muybridge, 1887.
Muybridge, Eadweard, 1830-1904.Date: 1887Reference: 2011038iPart of: Animal locomotion: an electro-photographic investigation of consecutive phases of animal movements- Pictures
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A clothed man riding a saddled horse. Collotype after Eadweard Muybridge, 1887.
Muybridge, Eadweard, 1830-1904.Date: 1887Reference: 2011051iPart of: Animal locomotion: an electro-photographic investigation of consecutive phases of animal movements- Books
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Rules for bad horsemen. Addressed to the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, &c. By Charles Thompson, Esq;
Thompson, Charles.Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]