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<strong>Annotated</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Renaissance</strong> <strong>Dance</strong> 43Thomas, BernardThomas, Bernard, and Gingell, Jane. The <strong>Renaissance</strong> <strong>Dance</strong> Book;<strong>Dance</strong>s From the Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries. London:London Pro Musica, 1987.Lizbeth Langston: Gingell's step-unit descriptions are clear and easy towork with. I find all her interpretations reasonable. There are some errors(as in the galliard description from Negri) and some figures reversed (as in"Leggiadra Marina").Dennis Sherman: Includes bibliographic notes on dances and on music,performance notes, discussion. Includes 4 and 5 part performing editions(both parts and score) <strong>of</strong> the music for all dances included, which are asampling <strong>of</strong> many styles found in the Sixteenth and Seventeenthcenturies.Wagner, AnnLouiseWagner, Ann Louise. The Significance <strong>of</strong> <strong>Dance</strong> in Sixteenth CenturyCourtesy Literature. v, 229 p. : ill UMI, dissertation (University <strong>of</strong>Minnesota), 1983.Westlake, NatHubert JohnWestlake, Nat Hubert John. The <strong>Dance</strong>; Historic Illustrations <strong>of</strong> DancingFrom 3300 B.C. To 1911 A.D.. viii, 68 p. illus. (incl. ports.) 25 cm London:J. Bale, Sons & Danielsson, Ltd., 1911.By an AntiquaryWhite, EileenWhite, Eileen, and Mitchell, Kathy. The Maner <strong>of</strong> Dauncynge. 36 p. : ill.,facsims., music ; 21 cm Leeds: Arbeau <strong>Dance</strong>rs, 1981.Wilson, D. RWilson, D. R. The Steps Used in Court Dancing in Fifteenth-Century Italy.privately published, 1992.Del (D.Elson): This is an exceedingly useful book for people studying 15thC dance. It lists, in sections ordered alphabetically, all <strong>of</strong> the stepscontained in the 15th C Italian dances. For each step it gives a detailedreconstruction; including evidence extracted from the manuscripts,examples <strong>of</strong> use, and comparisons as to how the steps were referred to bythe different authors (Domenico, Cornazano, and Guglielmo).Wilson, D. RWilson, D. R. The Steps Used in Court Dancing in Fifteenth-Century Italy.115 p. privately published, 1998.Reprint <strong>of</strong> The Steps Used in Court Dancing in Fifteenth-Century Italy,1992.Wilson, D. RWilson, D. R. Domenico <strong>of</strong> Piacenza (Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, MS Ital.972). Cambridge: The Early <strong>Dance</strong> Circle, 1988.Wood, MelusineWood, Melusine. Advanced Historical <strong>Dance</strong>s. 189 p. plate, diagrs. 26 cmLondon: Imperial Society <strong>of</strong> Teachers <strong>of</strong> Dancing, 1960.

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