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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS IN VOLUME II

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have belonged to Cardinal Don Fernando, brother of Philip IV of Spain. Royal Armoury, Madrid 284
664. Sword of Hispano-Moorish design, reputed to have belonged to Aben-Achmet, the last of the Abencèrrages, late XVth century. Metropolitan Museum of New York 284
665. Sword of Hispano-Moorish design, now recognized to be a forgery. Royal Armoury, Madrid 284
666. Sword, back-edged, Spanish, early XVth century. Collection: Mr. Felix Joubert 285
667. Sword, first half of the XVth century, showing the introduction of the finger-ring. Collection: Baron de Cosson 287
668. Sword with double-grooved back-edged blade, probably German, second half of the XVth century. Collection: Author 287
669. Sword with single finger-ring beneath the quillons, etched and gilt with the arms of Lopez de Zuniga, late XVth century. Windsor Castle 288
670. Sword with single finger-ring below the guard, late XVth century, of French origin, with a medallion portrait of Louis XII inset in the pommel. Collection: the late M. Édmond Foule, Paris 289
670A. Sword, early XVIth century. Riggs Collection, Metropolitan Museum of New York 289
671. Sword, Italian, late XVth century, with primitive pas-d'ane. Collection: Mr. Godfrey Williams 289
672. "The battle sword of Ferdinand the Catholic." Royal Armoury, Madrid 290
673. Sword, Spanish, late XVth century. Collection: Signor Osma, Madrid 291
674. Sword with early knuckle guard, Italian, end of the XVth or commencement of the XVIth century. Riggs Collection, Metropolitan Museum of New York 292
675. Sword of the Landsknecht type, Italian, late XVth century. Wallace Collection 295
676. From the picture by Palma il Giovane of "Judith with the head of Holofernes," showing the Italian type of Landsknecht sword. Accademia, Venice 296
677. Sword of the Landsknecht type, late XVth century. Rothschild bequest, British Museum 297
678. Landsknecht sword known as the Hauswehr or Kurzwehr order, German or Swiss, early XVIth century. Wallace Collection 298

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