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Alfonso II. In the 1450s or 1460s he
published De arte
saltandi et c****as
ducendi about dancing and c****ography, the
oldest surviving European guide on...
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according to the
number and
gender of the
subject (dūcenda, dūcendum,
dūcendī, dūcendae etc. A
third type of
periphrastic conjugation,
which eventually...
- (pl. ductūrī) "going to lead" Gerundive: dūcendus (pl.
dūcendī) "needing to be led" Gerund:
dūcendī "of leading", dūcendō "by /for leading", ad dūcendum...
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credited with the
first use of the term
ballo (in De Arte
Saltandi et C****as
Ducendi)
instead of
danza (dance) for his
baletti or balli. The term eventually...
- (ISBN 978-0198165743)
Domenico da Piacenza. De Arte
Saltandi et C****as
Ducendi The 15th
Century "balli" Tunes: A Look
Italian Balli of the 15th Century...
- been led
GERUNDIVE dūcendus/a/um (needing) to be led
GERUND ad dūcendum
dūcendī dūcendō with a view to
leading of
leading by
leading SUPINE ductum (it)...
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nobles the art. Da
Piacenza left one work: De arte
saltandi et c****us
ducendi (On the art of
dancing and
conducting dances),
which was put
together by...
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nobles the art. Da
Piacenza left one work: De arte
saltandi et c****us
ducendi (On the art of
dancing and
conducting dances),
which was put
together by...
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nobles the art. Da
Piacenza left one work: De arte
saltandi et c****us
ducendi ('On the art of
dancing and
conducting dances'),
which was put together...
- 1400–1470) who
compiled a
manual of dance: De arte
saltandi et c****as
ducendi. In France, too,
professional dancing began to take
shape when dancers...