The Digital Index of Middle English Verse
Found Records:
Blundeville, Thomas, The fower chiefest offices belonging to horsemanshippe that is to
say, the office of the breeder, of the rider, of the keeper, and of the ferrer. In the first parte
wherof is declared the order of breeding of horses. In the seconde howe to breake them, and to make
them horses of seruice. Conteyninge the whole art of ryding latelye set foorth, and nowe newelye
corrected and amended of manye faultes escaped in the fyrst printing, as well touchyng the byttes
as otherwyse. Thirdely, howe to dyet them, aswell when they reste as when they traueyle by the way.
Fourthly, to what diseases they be subiecte togither with the causes of such diseases, the sygnes
howe to knowe them, and finally howe to cure the same. which bookes are not onely painefully
collected out of a number of aucthours, but also orderly dysposed and applyed to the vse of thys
oure countrey. By Tho. Blundeuill of Newton Flotman in Norff., Imprinted at London: By
VVillyam Seres dwellyng at the west ende of Paules church, at the sygne of the Hedgehogge. Cum
priuilegio ad imprimendum solum, [ca. 1570]