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Breve Tratado de los Passos del Danzar a la Espanola (Minguet, Segunda Impression 1764)
Publisher: Pablo Minguet, Gravador de Sellos, Laminas, y Firmas (Madrid). En la Imprenta del Autor, frente la Carcel de Corte, esquina de la Luna. Segunda Impression, Ano 1764. Source: DATA/LIBRARY_OF_DANCE/ABBYY TXT/1764-Irol-Breve_(BNE).txt (Biblioteca Nacional de Espana scan, 22.1KB OCR). Fourth edition in the Minguet-Irol cycle: (1) 1757 Quadernillo Curioso = LOC-1757-IROL (20 vowel/formation contradanzas); (2) 1758 Arte de Danzar 3a impresion = LOC-1758-IROL-ARTE (Villano/Pabana/Gallarda/Espanoleta/Imposibles/Hermosa + Minuete Figurado + 5-Position system); (3) 1760c Noble Arte = LOC-1760c-MINGUET (plates 13/15/26/42/47 = Seguidillas/Fandango/Macarena/Folias/Borea); (4) 1764 Breve Tratado (PRESENT WORK) = 44-step Spanish-school pedagogy. The 1764 edition narrows focus to step-grammar: 'Reglas utiles para los aficionados a danzar, provechoso divertimiento de los que gustan tocar instrumentos'. Cross-useful para las Danzas Italianas, Francesas, e Inglesas. Seguidillas and Fandango are the native-context tanidos the steps support. Step lexicon echoes Navarro 1642 (Floreta, Campanela, Planta, Reverencia, Quiebro, Cabriola, etc.) and prefigures/parallels Ferriol 1745 Tratado I Passos. Each step is given a short definition with 'natural' vs 'violento' classification. No named bailes or contradanzas in this edition -- pure step-pedagogy. Attestation layer: re-attests the Spanish-school step vocabulary from Navarro 1642 (122 years prior) and Ferriol 1745 Tratado I (19 years prior); synchronic with the late-Minguet-period Spanish dance print culture of Madrid.Year: 1764Family: irolCatalog: local
Dance manual/reference by Pablo Minguet, Gravador de Sellos, Laminas, y Firmas (Madrid). En la Imprenta del Autor, frente la Carcel de Corte, esquina de la Luna. Segunda Impression, Ano 1764. Source: DATA/LIBRARY_OF_DANCE/ABBYY TXT/1764-Irol-Breve_(BNE).txt (Biblioteca Nacional de Espana scan, 22.1KB OCR). Fourth edition in the Minguet-Irol cycle: (1) 1757 Quadernillo Curioso = LOC-1757-IROL (20 vowel/formation contradanzas); (2) 1758 Arte de Danzar 3a impresion = LOC-1758-IROL-ARTE (Villano/Pabana/Gallarda/Espanoleta/Imposibles/Hermosa + Minuete Figurado + 5-Position system); (3) 1760c Noble Arte = LOC-1760c-MINGUET (plates 13/15/26/42/47 = Seguidillas/Fandango/Macarena/Folias/Borea); (4) 1764 Breve Tratado (PRESENT WORK) = 44-step Spanish-school pedagogy. The 1764 edition narrows focus to step-grammar: 'Reglas utiles para los aficionados a danzar, provechoso divertimiento de los que gustan tocar instrumentos'. Cross-useful para las Danzas Italianas, Francesas, e Inglesas. Seguidillas and Fandango are the native-context tanidos the steps support. Step lexicon echoes Navarro 1642 (Floreta, Campanela, Planta, Reverencia, Quiebro, Cabriola, etc.) and prefigures/parallels Ferriol 1745 Tratado I Passos. Each step is given a short definition with 'natural' vs 'violento' classification. No named bailes or contradanzas in this edition -- pure step-pedagogy. Attestation layer: re-attests the Spanish-school step vocabulary from Navarro 1642 (122 years prior) and Ferriol 1745 Tratado I (19 years prior); synchronic with the late-Minguet-period Spanish dance print culture of Madrid. (1764). Imported from local collection.