Early British Swimming, 55 BC-AD 1719: With the First Swimming Treatise in English, 1595University of Exeter, 1983 - 215 pàgines
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Pàgina 55
... remains that knights in the water easily render them- 27 selves ridiculous , to their enemies if not to their readers ... remain in their saddles and fight on the river while their horses swim beneath them . At length Artegall seizes ...
... remains that knights in the water easily render them- 27 selves ridiculous , to their enemies if not to their readers ... remain in their saddles and fight on the river while their horses swim beneath them . At length Artegall seizes ...
Pàgina 78
... remain a fellow of the college . The If the visitors thought that their judgment would settle the matter they were quite mistaken . During April the three earls , prompted by Whitaker , wrote letters to Whitgift attacking Digby and ...
... remain a fellow of the college . The If the visitors thought that their judgment would settle the matter they were quite mistaken . During April the three earls , prompted by Whitaker , wrote letters to Whitgift attacking Digby and ...
Pàgina 100
... remain beneath the surface for an hour and that a Sicilian had stayed below for three or four times as long . The significance of Boyle's approach is that instead of adopting these second - hand asser- tions without question , he ...
... remain beneath the surface for an hour and that a Sicilian had stayed below for three or four times as long . The significance of Boyle's approach is that instead of adopting these second - hand asser- tions without question , he ...
Continguts
The Middle Ages 10661500 | 22 |
The Sixteenth Century | 46 |
Everard Digby and his Art of Swimming | 69 |
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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 |