Three actual and perfectly unique specimens of these, belonging to Sir Noel Paton, show that they were not laid upon or over the mail, but replaced it, as represented in monumental effigies.
Sir Samuel Meyrick observes that it corresponds to the coat of mail on the statue of Bernabo Visconti at Milan.
The first edition of Hans Burgkmair's woodcut engraving of the Emperor in a full suit of this armour for horse and man appeared in this same year.
We cannot close the chapter better than by instancing the dreadful fate of the AEduan Crupellarians, related by Tacitus, who clothed themselves in unwieldy iron plate, impenetrable to sword and javelin.
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