Meyrick, Sir S. R. Ancient Armour and Arms. 2 vols. Folio. 1830.
Morvvyng, Peter. The treasure of Evonymus, contayninge the wonderfull hid secretes of nature, touchinge the most apte formes to prepare and destyl Medicines, &c. 4to. 1559.
Mydorge, Claude. Examen du Livre des Recréations Mathématiques, et de ses problèmes en Géométrie, Mechanique, Optique, and Catoptrique, &c. [And at the end] Notes sur les Recreations Mathématiques. Par D. H. P. E. M. Small 8vo. Paris, 1638.
[See Van Etten’s work printed at Pont-a-Mousson, 1629, and later editions; Mydorge’s work is a copy of their matter and engravings. He was an eminent mathematician: born at Paris, 1585.]
Muirhead, James, P. M.A. &c. The Life of James Watt, with selections from his Correspondence. 2nd Edition. 8vo. 1859.
Nowe, Lord de la. The Politicke and Militarie Discourses of. Translated out of the French by E. A. B. Letter. 4to. 1587.
Pancirollus, Guido. The history of many memorable things lost, which were in use among the Ancients, &c. 12mo. 1715.
Papillon, David, Gent. A practicall Abstract of the Arts of Fortification and Assailing. 4to. 1645.
Partington, Charles F. A course of Lectures on the Steam Engine, delivered at the London Mechanics’ Institution, &c. 12mo. 1826.
Peacham, Henry, M.A. The compleat Gentleman. 4to. 1627.