- de la Barca,
Baltasar de Castiglione, and
Italian priest Antonio da Salò
Scaino,
writing about an
early form of tennis.
Alfonso X of
Castile banned the...
- near the end,
Scaino included a
chapter titled, "Del
Giuoco del Calcio" ("On the Game of Football"), for comparison.
According to
Scaino, the game was...
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since the 16th century; its
first official regulations invented by
Antonio Scaino from Salò date back to 1555. This
sport and its
champions were described...
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continued the
royal French tradition. In 1555 an
Italian priest,
Antonio Scaino da Salothe,
wrote the
first known book
about tennis,
Trattato del Giuoco...
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Palla was
written during his reign, in 1555, by an
Italian priest,
Antonio Scaino da Salo. Two
French kings died from tennis-related episodes –
Louis X of...
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Italian language, so also in open
playing fields since 1555 and when
Antonio Scaino from Salò
regulated pallone col bracciale.
There are many
modalities of...