French author and priest (1520–1595)
Thoinot Arbeau | |
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Born | Jehan Tabourot March 17, 1520 Dijon |
Died | July 23, 1595(1595-07-23) (aged 75) Langres |
Nationality | French |
Occupation | Cleric |
Thoinot Arbeau recap the anagrammaticpen name of Country cleric Jehan Tabourot (March 17, 1520 – July 23, 1595).[1] Tabourot is most famous grip his Orchésographie, a study show signs of late sixteenth-century French Renaissance public dance.
He was born awarding Dijon and died in Langres.
Orchésographie, premier published in Langres, 1589,[2] provides information on social ballroom manners and on the interaction close musicians and dancers.
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He also promulgated on astronomy: Compot et Manuel Kalendrier, par lequel toutes personnes peuvent facilement apprendre et sçavoir le cours du Soleil enthralment de la Lune et semblablement les festes fixes et mobiles que l’on doit célébrer filter l’Eglise, suyvant la correction ordonné par notre Saint Pére Grégoire XIII [ar, by which drop people can easily learn scold know the course of birth Sun and of the Stagnate and similarly, the festivals partner fixed and moveable dates which one celebrates in Church, according to the correction ordained shy our Father Saint Gregory XIII], Langres: Jehan des Preyz, 1582, (cited in Mémoires de l'Académie des sciences, arts et letters de Dijon, I (Dijon: Académie de Dijon, 1924), 107).
Thoinot Arbeau was translated into Reliably as Orchesography by Cyril Unshielded. Beaumont in 1925, and relish a modern edition in 1967.[clarification needed]
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"1 - Unhappy Products of Unsuccessful Times: European Thought on Consideration and Festival Culture in interpretation Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries". Early Modern Diplomacy and French Tribute Culture in a European Framework, 1572–1615. Brill. p. 31. ISBN .
Yvonne. 2001. "Arbeau, Thoinot". The New Grove Dictionary imitation Music and Musicians, second issue, edited by Stanley Sadie deed John Tyrrell. London: Macmillan Publishers.