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The VRI Slide Library of Dance History Volume I/Survey. Dianne L. Woodruff, Susan R. Sticklor, Robin Woodard. New York: Visual Resources, Inc., 1976.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 July 2014

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Copyright © Congress on Research in Dance 1977

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1. For a review of this literature, see Ucko, Peter J. and Rosenfeld, Andrée, “Critical Analysis of Interpretations, and Conclusions and Problems from Paleolithic Cave Art,” in Anthropology and Art: Readings in Cross-Cultural Aesthetics, Otten, Charlotte M., ed. (New York: The Natural History Press, 1971).Google Scholar

2. See Panofsky, Erwin, Studies in Iconology (New York: Oxford University Press, 1939).Google Scholar

3. Strong, Roy, Splendor at Court: Renaissance Spectacle and the Theater of Power (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1973), pp. 157164.Google Scholar

4. Carol, and MacClintock, Lander, trans., Le Balet Comique de la Royne 1581, Musicological Studies and Documents 25 (American Institute of Musicology, 1971), p. 10.Google Scholar The wedding took place on September 24, 1581; the eighth magnificence was the Balet Comiaue, presented on Sunday, October 15, and the last entertainment was that of the Queen Mother (Catherine de' Medici) on October 22.