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A34111 Joh. Amos Commenii Orbis sensualium pictus, hoc est, Omnium fundamentalium in mundo rerum, & in vita actionum, pictura & nomenclatura Joh. Amos Commenius's Visible world, or, A picture and nomenclature of all the chief things that are in the world, and of mens employments therein / a work newly written by the author in Latine and High-Dutch ... ; & translated into English by Charles Hoole ... for the use of young Latine-scholars.; Orbis sensualium pictus. English & Latin Comenius, Johann Amos, 1592-1670.; Hoole, Charles, 1610-1667. 1659 (1659) Wing C5523; ESTC R20487 63,216 650

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confligunt Dice-Play We play with Dice 1. either they that throw the most take up all or we throw them thorow a casting-Box 2. upon a Board 3. marked with Figures and this is Dice-players game at casting Lots Men play by Luck and Skill at Tables in a pair of Tables 4. and at Cards 5. We play at Chesse on a Chesse-board 6. where only art beareth the sway The most ingenious Game is the game at Chess 7 wherein as it were two Armies fight together in Battell CXXXV 135 Cursûs Certamina Pueri exercent se cursu sive super Glaciem 1. Diabatris 2. ubi etiam vehuntur Trahis 3. sive in campo designantes Lineam 4. quam qui vincere cupit adtingere at non ultrà procurrere debet Olim decurrebant Cursores 5. inter Cancellos 6. ad Metam 7. qui primùm contingebat eam accipiebat Brabéum praeminm 8. à Brabeutâ 9. Hodie habentur Hastiludia ubi Lanceâ 10. petitur Circulus 11. loco Equiriorum quae in desuetudinem abierunt Races Boyes exercise themselves in runing either upon the Ice 1. in Scrick-shooes 2. where they are carried also upon Sleds 3. or in the open field making a Line 4. which he that desireth to win ought to touch but not to run beyond it Heretofore Runners 5. ran betwixt Railes 6. to the Goal 7. and he that touched it first received the prize 8. from him that gave the prize 9. At this day Tilting or the quintain is used where a Hoop is struck at with Trunchion 11. instead of Horse-races which are grown out of use CXXXVI 136 Ludi Pueriles Pueri ludere solent vel globis fictilibus 1. vel jactantes Globum 2. ad Conas 3. vel Spaerulam Clavâ 4. mittentes per Annulum 5. vel Turbinem 6. Flagello 7. versantes vel Sclopo 8. Arcu 9. jaculantes vel Grallis 10. incedentes vel super Petaurum 11. se agitantes oscillantes Boyes-Sports Boyes use to play either with Bowling-stones 1. or throwing a Bowl 2. at Nine-pins 3. or striking a Ball thorow a Ring 5. with a Bandy 4. or scourging a Top 6. with a Whip 7. or shooting with a Trunck 8. and a Bow 9. or going upon Stilts 10. or tossing and swinging themselves upon a Merry-totter 11. CXXXVII 137 Regnum Regio Multae Vrbes Pagi faciunt Regionem Regnum Rex aut Princeps sedet in Metropoli 1. Nobiles Barones Comites habitant in circumjacentibus Arcibus 2. Rustici in Pagis 3. Juxta Flumina navigabilia 4. Vias Regias 5. habet sua Telonia ubi à navigantibus iter-facientibus Portorium Vectigal exigitur The Kingdom the Region Many Cities and Villages make a Region and a Kingdom The King or Prince resideth in the chief-City 1. the Noblemen Lords and Earls dwell in the Castles 2. that lye round about it the Countrey-people dwell in Villages 3. He hath his toll-places upō navigable Rivers 4 and High-Roads 5. where Portage and Tollage is exacted of them that Sayl or Travell CXXXVIII 138 Regia Majestas Rex 1. in splendore regio sedet in suo Solio 2. magnifico Habitu 3. redimitus Diademate 4. tenens manu Sceptrum 5. stipatus frequentiâ Aulicorum Inter hos primarii sunt Cancellarius 6. cum Consiliariis Secretariis Praefectus Praetorii 7. Aulae-Magister 8. Pocillator pincerna 9. Dapifer 10. Thesaurarius 11. Archi-Cubicularius 12. Stabuli Magister 13 His subordinantur Nobiles Aulici 14. Nobile Famulitium 15. cum Cubiculariis Cursoribus 16. Stipatores 17. cum Satellitio Legatis Exterorum 18 praebet aures solenniter Aliorsum ablegat Vicarios suos Administratores Praefectos Quaestores Legatos quibus subinde mittit Mandata nova per Veredarios 19. Morio 20. ludicris actionibus risum movet Regall Majesty The King 1. sitteth on his throne 2. in Kingly State w t a stately Habit 3. crowned w t Diademe 4. holding a Scepter 5. in his Hand being attended with a company of Courtiers The chief amongst these are the Chancellor 6. with the Counsellors and Secretaries the Lord Marshal 7. the Comptroller 8. the Cup-bearer 9. the Taster 10. the Treasurer 11. the high Chamberlain 12 y e Mast of the horse 13 There are subordinate to these the Noble Courtiers 14 the Noble Pages 15. with the Chamberlains and Lacquies 16. the Guard 17. with their Attendance He solemnly giveth audience to the Ambassadors of forein Princes 18. He sendeth his Vice-gerents Deputies Governors Treasurers and Ambassadors to other places to whom he sendeth new Commissions ever anon by the Posts 19. The Fool causeth laughter by his toysom actions CXXXIX 139 Miles Si bellandum est scribuntur Milites 1. Horum Arma sunt Galca Cassis 2. quae ornatur Cristâ Armatura cujus partes Torquis ferreus 3. Thorax 4. Brachialia 5. Ocreae ferreae 6. Manicae 7. cum Loricâ 8. Scuto Clypeo 9. haec sunt Arma defensiva Offensiva sunt Gladius 10. Framea 11. Acindces 12. qui Vaginâ 13. reconduntur Cingulo 14. vel Baltheo 15. accinguntur Fascia militaris 16. inservit ornatui Romphaea 17. Pugio 18. In his est Manubrium 19. cum Pomo 20. Verutum 21. Cuspidatum 22. in medio Dorsum 23. Acics 24. Reliqua arma sunt Hasta 25. Bipennis 26. in quibus Hastile 27. Mucro 28. Clava 29. Caestus 30. Eminûs pugnatur Bombardis Sclopetis 31. Sclopis 32. quae onerantur Globis 33. è Thecâ bombarduriâ 34. puivere nitrato è Pyxide pulve●arid 35. The Souldier If we be to make war Souldiers are listed 1. Their Arms are A Head-piece 2. which is adorned with a Crest and the Armour whose parts are a Collar 3. a Brest-plate 4. Arm-pieces 5. Leg-pieces 6. Greaves 7. with a Coat of Mail 8. and a Buckler 9. these are the defensive Arms. The offensive are A Sword 10. a two-edged Sword 11. a Falchion 12. which are put up into a Scabberd 13. and are girded with a Girdle 14. or Belt 15. a Scarf 16. serveth for ornament a two-hand-Sword 17. and a Dagger 18. In these is the Haft 19. with the Pummel 20. and the Blade 21. having a Point 22. in the middle are the Back 23. the Edge 24. The other weapons are a Pike 25. a Halbert 26. in which is the Haft 27. the Head 28. a Club 29. and a Whirlebat 30. They fight at a distance with Muskers 31. and Pistols 32. w c are charged w t bullets 33. out of a bullet-bag 34. and with Gun-powder out of a Bandalier 35. CXL 141 Castra Expeditione susceptà Castra 1. locantur Tentoria paxillis figuntur è Linteis 2. vel Stramentis 3. eaque circumdant securitatis gratiâ Aggeribus 4. Fossis 5. constituuntur etiam Excubiae 6. omittuntur Exploratores 7. Pabulationis praedae causâ fiunt Excursiones 8. ubi saepius cum Hostibus 9. velitando