id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 17289 Anonymous The Dance (by An Antiquary) Historic Illustrations of Dancing from 3300 B.C. to 1911 A.D. .txt text/plain 9736 847 75 [Illustration: Fig. 2.--Greek figures in a solemn dance. [Illustration: Fig. 4.--Egyptian hieroglyphic for "dance."] [Illustration: Fig. 8.--Dance of Bacchantes, painted by the ceramic [Illustration: Fig. 9.--Dancing Bacchante. [Illustration: Fig. 10.--Greek terra cotta dancing girl, about 350 [Illustration: Fig. 21.--Etruscan dancing and performances. [Illustration: Fig. 22.--Etruscan Dancing. [Illustration: Fig. 24.--Funeral dance. [Illustration: Fig. 25.--Funeral dance from the same tomb.] [Illustration: Fig. 29.--Gleemen's dance, 9th century. [Illustration: Fig. 30.--Dancing to horn and pipe. [Illustration: Fig. 32.--Sword dance to bagpipes, 14th century. [Illustration: Fig. 36.--A, man dancing and playing pipes, carrying a [Illustration: Fig. 37.--Italian dance. [Illustration: Fig. 38.--Italian dancing, the end of the 15th [Illustration: Fig. 39.--Chamber dance, 15th century. [Illustration: Fig. 42.--Comic dance to pipe and tabor, end of 15th [Illustration: Fig. 44.--Dancing angels. [Illustration: Fig. 47.--Scenes from dances. [Illustration: Fig. 51.--Court dance. [Illustration: Fig. 53.--Country dance. [Illustration: Fig. 55.--A dance in the 18th century. [Illustration: Fig. 59.--Dancing. ./cache/17289.txt ./txt/17289.txt