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Part one, preliminary

 

Acknowledgments

 

Preface

Chris Ronteltap

 

1 Warfare and the age of printing. General introduction

Louis Ph. Sloos

 

2 The ministry of defences treasury of books: 10,000 volumes from the 16th to the 18th Century. Military libraries in the Netherlands (1600-1940) and their historical legacy. Louis Ph. Sloos

2.1 Books found in soldiers abandoned knapsacks

Part I Settings

2.2 The library at the Military Engineers and Fencing School at the University of Leyden, 1600

2.3 Historic professional literature for military librarians

2.4 The first corps libraries

2.5 Men of the world

2.6 The development of the military library system 1795-1821

2.7 Success and formalisation of the corps libraries, 1821-1826

Part II The Army Museums book collection

2.8 The Ministry of Defences historical book collection in the Army Museum

2.8.1 The formation of the Army Museums core collection, 1913-1974

2.9 The historical library of the Ministry of Defence

2.9.1 Old and royal books for a new institution

2.9.2 The War Depot (1806 1810/1813) and War Archive (1814-1841) libraries

2.9.2.1 The Office of the Grand Master of Artillerys library, 1814-1841

2.9.2.2 The professional library of military family De Veyes (De Burine)

2.10 The Royal Familys military literature collection

2.11 The Staff School library

2.12 The historical book collections of the Ministry of Defence that belong to the Royal Netherlands Armys collection, carry an A-status and come under the Army Museums control

2.12.1 The Netherlands Cavalry Museum in Amersfoort

2.12.2 The Netherlands Artillery Museum in Oldebroek

2.12.3 The Engineers Museum in Vught

Part III The Ministry of Defences historical collection at the Royal Netherlands

Military Academy, the Netherlands Institute of Military History, the Royal Netherlands Naval Academy and Bronbeek Museum

2.13 The Royal Netherlands Military Academy library in Breda

2.14 The Netherlands Institute of Military History of the Ministry of Defence in The Hague

2.14.1 The Institute of Military History

2.14.2 Institute of Maritime History

2.15 The Royal Netherlands Naval Academy library in Den Helder

2.16 The library of the Colonial Military Nursing Home, Bronbeek/Bronbeek Museum in Arnhem

 

3 The army of the dutch republic and the military revolutions

Olaf van Nimwegen

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Landsknechts: the origins of the Dutch army (sixteenth century)

3.3 The Dutch army (late sixteenth century-first half of the seventeenth century)

3.4 The Dutch standing army (second half of the seventeenth century- first half of

the eighteenth century)

3.5 The Dutch army in decline (second half of the eighteenth century)

3.6 Conclusion

 

4 Introduction to the catalogue

4.1 Criteria for inclusion

4.2 Editions, print runs, publications and states

4.3 Bibliographic unity

4.4 Umbrella and part descriptions

4.5 Series

4.6 Structure of the catalogue descriptions

4.7 The formal description

4.8 Description of material

4.9 Literature

4.10 Abbreviations

4.11 Concordance of shelf-marks

 

Part two, catalogue, volumes I-IV

 

Volume I

1 Military dictionaries, encyclopaedias, general works

2 Army organisation, regulations, instructions, military law

3 Art of war, strategy, general tactics, defence, offence, etc.

4 Military periodicals

5 Infantry (including fencing)

6 Cavalry (including equitation and veterinary science)

7 Artillery (including equipment, gunpowder, pyrotechnics, etc.)

8 Fortification (including engineering)

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Volume II

9 Navy (including VOC, maritime works, navigation, ship-building, etc.)

10 Works on several armed forces

11 Civic guards, citizen guards and militia

12 Military history, military biography

13 Micellaneous military works

14 Mathematics, physics, natural history, architecture and technology

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Volume III

15 Geography, countries, topography, ethnography (including atlases)

16 Dutch history, biography (including periodical documents)

17 Foreign history, biography (including ancient and classical history

and periodical documents)

18 Political science and (war) law

19 Philosophy, morals, theology

20 Linguistics, literature

21 Arts

22 General enyclopaedias etc.

23 Bibliography, library catalogues, etc.

24 Periodicals (including proceedings of learned societies)

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Volume IV

Index of (corporate) authors, editors, compilers, translators

Index of anonymous titles

Index of publishers, printers, engravers and booksellers

Index of place names

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