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Corantos were
early informational broadsheets and
precursors to newspapers.
Beginning around the 14th century, a
system developed where letters containing...
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Coranto Lake is a lake in the San
Pablo de Lípez Muni****lity and San
Antonio de
Esmoruco Muni****lity of the Sur Lípez Province, Potosí Department, Bolivia...
- The courante, corrente,
coranto and
corant are some of the
names given to a
family of
triple metre dances from the late
Renaissance and the
Baroque era...
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dances (b****adance, pavane, almain) to fast,
lively dances (galliard,
coranto, canario). The former, in
which the dancers' feet were not
raised high...
- Look up
coranto in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Corante: or,
Newes from Italy, Germany, Hungarie,
Spaine and
France was the
first newspaper printed...
- with a
large x-height and
large inner counters), such as Swift, Gulliver,
Coranto and Vesta. He also
developed designs for magazines, coins, books, logos...
- types:
Allemande (Almain) B****e
danse (B****adance)
Branle (Bransle)
Canario Coranto Dompe Galliard La volta,
variation on the
Galliard Pavane Sarabande Spagnoletta...
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There are
references to
dances such as the
galliard or sinkapace, volta,
coranto, pavane, and canario, and
stage directions indicate dancing in many plays...
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Virginal Book 8
pieces in
Parthenia The
French coranto, BK21a The
second French coranto, BK21b The 3rd
French coranto, BK21c A
Horne Pipe, BK39
Miserere I, BK66...
- E minor;
William Corkine: The
Punckes Delight,
Coranto I,
Coranto II, Walsingham; John Bull:
Coranto; Anon.: The King's Morisk; John Bull: The Duchess...