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Le maître de Vauban
Daniel Specklin, 1536-1589 -
Places fortes
bastions du pouvoir -
Muslim fortresses in the Levant
between crusaders and Mongols -
Das 'italienische' Jülich
Grundzüge im Konzept Alessandro Pasqualinis für die Stadtanlage, die Zitadelle und das Residenzschloss -
Türkenangst und Festungsbau
Wirklichkeit und Mythos -
Cities at war in early modern Europe
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Territorio, fortificazioni, città
difese del Regno di Napoli e della sua capitale in età borbonica -
Luigi Federico Menabrea (1809 - 1896)
scienza, ingegneria e architettura militare dal Regno di Sardegna al Regno d'Italia -
Report of the Committee of the Corporation on the subject of fortifying the harbour of New York
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A Bill Making Further Appropriations to Complete the Fortifications Commenced for the Security of the Ports and Harbors of the United States and to Erect Such Fortifications as May be Necessary for the Protection of the Northern and Western Frontiers of the United States
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Der russische Feldzug von 1829 und Russlands einstiger Welthandel
die Mauern von Constantinopel und der Sultan Mahmud II -
Rôle de la fortification dans la dernière guerre d'Orient
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Kasernen - Lazarette - Magazine
Gebäude hinter den Wällen -
The field engineer
or instructions upon every branch of field fortification: ... with plans and explanatory notes. Translated from the fourth edition of the German original of J.G. Tielke, ... by Edwin Hewgill -
Elements of fortification
By Lewis Lochée, Master of the Military Academy at Little Chelsea -
The elements of fortification
In two volumes. Containing the construction, attack, and defence of fortified places, regular and irregular. Translated and collected from the works of the most celebrated authors. Together with An Account of Mines, Countermines, and of the Engines and Arms now used in War. To which is prefixed A Compendious Introductory Treatise of Geometry. Volume the first -
The draughts of the most remarkable fortified towns of Europe, in 44 copper plates. With a geographical description of the said places. And the history of the sieges they have sustain'd, and the Revolutions they have undergon, for above these Two hundred Years last. To which is prefix'd an Introduction to Military Architecture, or Fortification. Containing the Origin and Progress of that Noble Art; with the Explanation of all the Terms belonging to the same. A Work very Useful to all Gentlemen, and Officers in the Army. By Mr. Boyer
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An essay on field fortification
intended principally for the use of officers of infantry. Shewing how to trace out on the ground, and construct in the easiest Manner, all sorts of redouts and other field works; Also, To put into a proper State of Defense, Posts of different kinds, such as Churches, Church-Yards, old Castles, Villages, small and large Towns, &c. With Forty Copper-Plates. Translated from the original manuscript of an officer of experience in the Prussian service, by J. C. Pleydell, Lieutenant in the Twelfth Regiment of Foot -
Illuminatio Britanniæ: or, a true and faithful narrative of what pass'd at a conference held at the Admiralty-Office, Whitehall, on Sunday the 11th of January, 1740-1, between the right honourable Sir Charles Wager, First Lord Comissioner of the Admiralty,and Captain John Morke (by birth a Dane) by express appointment of Sir Charles, &c. In a letter from a gentleman in town to his friend, (an old revolution Whig of distinction,) in the country
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A treatise of fortification
containing the ancient and modern method of the construction and defense of places. And the manner of carrying on sieges, explain'd more at large than in any other Book yet extant. Written Originally in French, by Mr. Ozanam, Professor of the Mathematicks. Illustrated with 46 curious copper plates. Done into English, and amended in several places, by J. T. Desaguliers of Hart-Hall, Oxon. with an appendix, concerning that manner of fortifying, which is truly Mr. Vauban's: Never before in English -
A treatise on the safety and maintenance of states
by the means of fortresses. Translated from the original French of M. Maigret, Ingineer in Chief, and Knight of the Royal and Military Order of St. Louis -
A description of the maritime parts of France
containing a particular account of all the fortified towns, forts, harbours, bays, and rivers, with their Tides, Currents, Soundings, Shoals, &c. Also of all Manufactures, and Articles of Commerce, and of the most remarkable Invasions, Sieges, and Sea-Fights, which have happened on or near that Coast. Illustrated with charts of the Sea-Coast, and Plans of all the Fortified Places on it. Collected from the best Authorities. Engraved by Tho. Jefferys, Geographer to his Majesty. To which are prefixed, A Glossary, and Plans of the several Parts of Fortification, on two Plates, to explain the Terms made Use of in the Work -
A treatise containing the elementary part of fortification
regular and irregular. With remarks on the constructions of the most celebrated authors, particularly of Marshal de Vauban and Baron Coehorn, in which the Perfection and Imperfection of their several Works are considered. For the use of the Royal Academy of Artillery at Woolwich. Illustrated with thirty-four copper plates. The fourth edition. By John Muller, Professor of Artillery and Fortification -
A treatise containing the elementary part of fortification
regular and irregular. With Remarks on the Constructions of the most celebrated Authors, particularly of Marshal de Vauban and Baron Coehorn, in which the Perfection and Imperfection of their several Works are considered. For the use of the Royal Academy of Artillery at Woolwich. Illustrated with thirty-four copper plates. The second edition. By John Muller, Professor of Artillery and Fortification -
A reply to the answer to A short essay on the modes of defence best adapted to the situation and circumstances of this island, &c. In a letter to His Grace the Duke of Richmond