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DE BRY, Th. - VI. Repraesentatio Bellorum, et Quomodo se ad Illa praeparent.

DE BRY, Th. -  VI. Repraesentatio  Bellorum, et Quomodo se ad Illa praeparent.
DE BRY, Th. - VI. Repraesentatio Bellorum, et Quomodo se ad Illa praeparent.
Published: Frankfurt, 1609
Size: 138 x 186mm.
Color: Uncoloured.
Condition: Text sheet with copper plate engraving with letter press in Latin. In very good condition, dark impression.

Description

This shows how the men go to war and which weapons they use. They hold large square shields, about six feet high and four feet wide, made of cane and fortified with ox-hide. The more distinguished warriors have an iron bar, two feet long, fixed onto their valuable shields and this is painted red or smeared with earth. On top of that is a wooden frame to ward off the fiercest blows. Their weapons are mainly iron lances but in their belts they carry broad-bladed knives. They even set fire to their enemy’s houses so they become preoccupied in putting them out and are unable to fight. A: is a common warrior or ‘confokom’ who goes to battle with his bow and arrows. B: is a chief or ‘æne’ who goes to battle in the same way as the distinguished men do. C: is another ‘confokom’, with lances and dagger in his belt:

Theodore de Bry, a German engraver and book dealer, began a compilation of early voyages in 1590 and had published six parts at the time of his death in 1598. His widow, two sons, and another family member continued the work, which comprised a total of fifty-four parts when it was completed in 1630. The publication is in two series, denoted the Grands Voyages and the Petit Voyages. A German edition of the Petit Voyages was published in 1599 in Frankfurt am Main. A second German edition came out in 1616. Latin editions were published in 1609 and 1629
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