- Jeu de
paume (UK: /ˌʒɜː də ˈpoʊm/, French: [ʒø d(ə) pom];
originally spelled jeu de paulme; lit. 'palm game'),
nowadays known as real tennis, (US) court...
-
other variant,
games are
simply counted in
progression (game 1, game 2).
Pallacorda (or
palla della corda) is an
extinct form of the game
where a cord was...
- 400 spectators. The
other grounds are the
Stadio Pietrangeli (formerly
Pallacorda, 3,500 seats) and the
Grand Stand Arena. Source: The
Tennis Base Longest...
- the
other grounds are the
Stadio Nicola Pietrangeli (formerly
Stadio Pallacorda), 3,500 seats, and the
Grand Stand Arena. Foro
Italico has
hosted important...
- 1561 and
replaced the
ancient game of
discus in the
original text with
pallacorda or tennis,
which had
achieved a high
status at the
courts in the middle...
-
contemporary avvisi referred to a
quarrel over a
gambling debt and a
pallacorda game, a sort of tennis, and this
explanation has
become established in...
- stairway",
descends to the garden. It was
originally built to
access a
pallacorda court, an
ancestor of tennis,
which Ippolito imported into
Italy from...
- (1924–1991) PDS (1991–1998) DS (1998–2007) PD (2007–2017)
Headquarters Via di
Pallacorda 7, Rome,
Italy Circulation 20,937 (April 2014) ISSN 0391-7002 Website...
- was
constructed in wood on a
piece of land
formerly used for
playing pallacorda (a game
similar to real tennis).
According to the
Italian theatre historian...
-
Testaccio or The
marriage of
Marco Pepe"), was
performed in 1835 at the
Pallacorda Theatre. In the 19th
century the
character of Meo
Patacca was pla**** by...