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Latest revision as of 14:23, 31 January 2007
Orchesography is the major source for French Renaissance Dance. It was published in Langres in 1589, under the name Thoinot Arbeau. This is a pseudonym based on the author's actual name, Jehan Tabourot. The book is written in a dialogue style between Arbeau and a student called Capriol.
See Also
External Resources
- Library of Congress Facsimile
- Cotgrave's 1611 dictionary useful for translating above facsimilie
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Il Ballarino | Le Gratie d'Amore | Nobiltà di Dame | Orchesography | Playford's Dancing Master |