- the
Church of England,
Everard Digby's book The Art of
Swimming (De Arte
Natandi) was
published in 1587. Melchisédech Thévenot's 1696
instruction book,...
-
earliest known complete book
about swimming, Colymbetes, sive de arte
natandi dialogus et
festivus et
iucundus lectu (The Swimmer, or A
Dialogue on the...
-
earliest known complete book
about swimming, Colymbetes, sive de arte
natandi dialogus et
festivus et
iucundus lectu (The Swimmer, or A
Dialogue on the...
-
earliest known complete book
about swimming, Colymbetes, sive de arte
natandi dialogus et
festivus et
iucundus lectu (The Swimmer, or A
Dialogue on the...
-
philosophical teacher,
writer and controversialist. The
swimming book, De Arte
Natandi, was a
practical treatise following a
trend begun by the
archery book Toxophilus...
- the
first published version of the
Faust story.
Everard Digby's De Arte
Natandi, the
first treatise on
swimming in England, is published. St. Dominic's...
- with
woodcuts of
persons swimming, and was a
translation of the De Arte
Natandi libri duo, 1587, of
Everard Digby. The
Historie of Heaven:
containing the...
- the
first published version of the
Faust story.
Everard Digby's De Arte
Natandi, the
first treatise on
swimming in England, is published. St. Dominic's...
-
theatre is
founded in
London by
Philip Henslowe.
Everard Digby's De Arte
Natandi, the
first treatise on
swimming in England, is published. The doctrine...