Early British Swimming, 55 BC-AD 1719: With the First Swimming Treatise in English, 1595University of Exeter, 1983 - 215 pàgines
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... interest in the further parts of the world . In the thirteenth century Matthew Paris described the Tartars as cruel , blood - drinking horsemen ' able to swim and to sail ' , and in the fourteenth the fictitious Travels of Sir John ...
... interest in the further parts of the world . In the thirteenth century Matthew Paris described the Tartars as cruel , blood - drinking horsemen ' able to swim and to sail ' , and in the fourteenth the fictitious Travels of Sir John ...
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... interest in swimming rather than to satisfy one . It does not seem to have made much impact on the public . The work eventually attracted some interest in the Netherlands , where it was reprinted three times be- 4 tween 1623 and 1644 in ...
... interest in swimming rather than to satisfy one . It does not seem to have made much impact on the public . The work eventually attracted some interest in the Netherlands , where it was reprinted three times be- 4 tween 1623 and 1644 in ...
Pàgina 100
... interest both in how men survive in the water and in how their survival might be improved . By the end of the century such interests were to penetrate the swimming treatises themselves , as we shall see in the case of the one which came ...
... interest both in how men survive in the water and in how their survival might be improved . By the end of the century such interests were to penetrate the swimming treatises themselves , as we shall see in the case of the one which came ...
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The Middle Ages 10661500 | 22 |
The Sixteenth Century | 46 |
Everard Digby and his Art of Swimming | 69 |
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Early British Swimming, 55 BC-AD 1719: With the First Swimming Treatise in ... Nicholas Orme Previsualització limitada - 1983 |
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Referències a aquest llibre
Ritual and Record: Sports Records and Quantification in Pre-Modern Societies John M. Carter,Arnd Kruger Visualització de fragments - 1990 |
The Springboard in Th Pond: An Intimate History of the Swimming Pool Thomas A. P. Van Leeuwen,Helen Searing Previsualització no disponible - 1998 |