it would not be an exaggeration to say that after a long struggle beginning in the renaissance academies of Italy
Unlike [those by] his predecessors
cross-reference the riders in the other volumes
the coach horse and other matters such as tournaments
Chapters XIX through XXII are new to this edition and contain valuable subjects: the war horse
Ecole de Cavalerie Part II EXPANDED, Complete Ed. w. Appendix a.k.a. School of Horsemanship (all English) Contition:Brand New it would not be anFranois Robichon de la Gurinire (1688 1751) was a pupil of Antoine de Vendeuil, who was cuyer ordinaire de la grande ecurie in Versailles between 1680 and 1717. In 1715, de la Gurinire received the title of cuyer du Roi, which entitled him to give lessons. In 1730, Prince Charles of Lorraine, Grand cuyer de France (Master of the Horse) named him director of the Royal Stables at the Tuileries, which had been founded by Antoine de Pluvinel, Louis XIIIs