The Defensive Armour and the Weapons and Engines of War of Mediæval Times, and of the "Renaissance."Clephan, R. Coltman (Robert Coltman)
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The Defensive Armour and the Weapons and Engines of War of Mediæval Times, and of the "Renaissance."
Clephan, R. Coltman (Robert Coltman)
Armor; Weapons
Wheel-lock pistols, 198, 226
Will of Odo de Rossilion, 32
Windlass crossbow, 184, 186
Wire-drawing, 23
Wirsberg, 156
Wood-carving in Bamberg Cathedral, 35
Workshops for armour, 140
Worms, Wilhelm von, 139, 141
Z.
_Zeitschrift für hist. Waffenkunde_, 88
Zeughaus, Berlin, 48, 71, 85
THE WALTER SCOTT PRESS, NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE.
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Illustrations.
Page 80: “Beauté” was misprinted as “Beaulte”; changed here.
Page 123: “Grünewalt” was printed as “Gruenwalt” on this page, but as
“Grünewalt” in the Index. Using the umlaut seems to be the correct
spelling.
Footnotes orignally were at the bottoms of pages, but in this eBook,
they have been sequentially renumbered, collected, and placed just
before the Index.
Footnote 46, originally on page 205: “Liège” was misprinted as “Liége”;
changed here.
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