APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Feuillet, R. 1. o. 6. (1710). For the furthur improvement of dancing: A treatis of chorography or ye art of dancing country dances after a new character, In which The Figures Steps, & manner of Performing are describ'd, & ye Rules Demonstrated in an Easic method adapted to the meanest Capacity. Translated from the French of Monsr. Feuillet, and Improv'd Ivth. many additions, all fairly engrav'd on copper plates, and a new collection of country dances describ'd in ye same Character by John Essex Dancing master. sold by I. Walsh & P. Randall Musical Instrument makers in Ordinary to her majesty, in Catherine street near Somerset House in ye strand, I: Hare at ye viol & Fhate in Cornhill, I. Culen without Temple-Bar, & by ye author at his house in Rude-Lane Fanchurch-Street.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Feuillet, Raoul-Auger 1659 or 60-1710. For the Furthur Improvement of Dancing: A Treatis of Chorography or Ye Art of Dancing Country Dances After a New Character, In Which The Figures Steps, & Manner of Performing Are Describ'd, & Ye Rules Demonstrated in an Easic Method Adapted to the Meanest Capacity. Translated from the French of Monsr. Feuillet, and Improv'd Ivth. Many Additions, All Fairly Engrav'd on Copper Plates, and a New Collection of Country Dances Describ'd in Ye Same Character by John Essex Dancing Master. London: sold by I. Walsh & P. Randall Musical Instrument makers in Ordinary to her majesty, in Catherine street near Somerset House in ye strand, I: Hare at ye viol & Fhate in Cornhill, I. Culen without Temple-Bar, & by ye author at his house in Rude-Lane Fanchurch-Street, 1710.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Feuillet, Raoul-Auger 1659 or 60-1710. For the Furthur Improvement of Dancing: A Treatis of Chorography or Ye Art of Dancing Country Dances After a New Character, In Which The Figures Steps, & Manner of Performing Are Describ'd, & Ye Rules Demonstrated in an Easic Method Adapted to the Meanest Capacity. Translated from the French of Monsr. Feuillet, and Improv'd Ivth. Many Additions, All Fairly Engrav'd on Copper Plates, and a New Collection of Country Dances Describ'd in Ye Same Character by John Essex Dancing Master. sold by I. Walsh & P. Randall Musical Instrument makers in Ordinary to her majesty, in Catherine street near Somerset House in ye strand, I: Hare at ye viol & Fhate in Cornhill, I. Culen without Temple-Bar, & by ye author at his house in Rude-Lane Fanchurch-Street, 1710.

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