Joh. Amos Comenii Orbis sensualium pictus : hoc est omnium principalium in mundo rerum, et in vita actionum, pictura & nomenclatura = Joh. Amos Comenius's visible world: or, a nomenclature, and pictures of all the chief things that are in the world, and of men's employments therein in above 150 cuts / written by the author in Latin and High Dutch, being one of his last essays, and the most suitable to children's capacities of any he has hitherto made ; Translated into English by Charles Hoole. For the use of young Latin scholars.
- Comenius, Joannes Amos, 1592-1670.
- Date:
- 1810
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Joh. Amos Comenii Orbis sensualium pictus : hoc est omnium principalium in mundo rerum, et in vita actionum, pictura & nomenclatura = Joh. Amos Comenius's visible world: or, a nomenclature, and pictures of all the chief things that are in the world, and of men's employments therein in above 150 cuts / written by the author in Latin and High Dutch, being one of his last essays, and the most suitable to children's capacities of any he has hitherto made ; Translated into English by Charles Hoole. For the use of young Latin scholars. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![The Soldier. CARAT: S fA ge E ÀJ ene Mon Tra y € y Ls Ys = Saenger Sore yee s Zj 1 GES KS T us ESI Prt EENS | a , ] ij RO a i aM C = \ ih ES AN muc Sa > y erar 7 / If sve be to make War, Si bellandum est, Soldiers are listed. 1. scribuntur Milites. 1. Their Arms are, Horum Arma sunt, a Head-piece, 2. Galea (Cassis, 2.) (whichis adorned with a — (qua ornatur Crista) Crest) and the Armour, Armatura, whose farts are a Collar, 3.'cujus partes Torguis ferreus, a Breast-plate, 4. 3. Thorax, 4. Arm-pieces, 5. Brachialia, 5. Leg-pieces, 6. Ocrce ferree, 6. Greaves, 7. Manice, 7. with a Coat of Mail, 8. cum Lorica, 8. and a Buckler; 9. & Scuto (Clypeo); 9. these are the defensive Armms.heec sunt Arma defensiva. The offensive are, Offensiva sunt, a Sword, 10. Gladius, 10. a two-edged Sword, 11. Framea, 11, a Falchton, 12. & Acinaces, 12, which are fut up into qui reconduntur a Scabbard, 13. Vagina, 13. and are girded with a Girdle, accinguntur Cingulo, 14. 14, or Belt, 15. | vel Baltheo, 15.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29339492_0203.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)