Tennis: A Cultural HistoryThe cover painting shows an 18th-century Italian game of tennis, and the opening chapter is intriguingly subtitled "Tennis and the Devil." Gillmeister (linguistics, U. of Bonn) provides a sociohistorical survey of this popular sport. Illustrations and photos as well as commentary trace the game from its origins as "the monk's racket" --an attenuated medieval form of football--, through Renaissance literary references to it, to its evolution as lawn tennis in America and Europe. Distributed in the US by Books International. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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... MEDIEVAL TENNIS COURT The earliest picture of a complete medieval tennis court - with slanting roof , gallery , and a player defending it comes from the Factorum et dictorum memorabilium libri IX , a work by Valerius Maximus , or rather ...
... MEDIEVAL TENNIS COURT The earliest picture of a complete medieval tennis court - with slanting roof , gallery , and a player defending it comes from the Factorum et dictorum memorabilium libri IX , a work by Valerius Maximus , or rather ...
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... tennis player who , as a substitute of the armed knight , defends a gallery . At least in this respect , the picture is correct . THE ORIGINS OF THE PICTORIAL TENNIS TRADITION : THE BOOK OF HOURS The most popular medieval tennis motif ...
... tennis player who , as a substitute of the armed knight , defends a gallery . At least in this respect , the picture is correct . THE ORIGINS OF THE PICTORIAL TENNIS TRADITION : THE BOOK OF HOURS The most popular medieval tennis motif ...
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... tennis glove , of which , it seems , the medieval tennis player needed only one , and which he used to wear on his right hand . Of course , even the different colours in which the two medieval tennis aces strut about on the folios of ...
... tennis glove , of which , it seems , the medieval tennis player needed only one , and which he used to wear on his right hand . Of course , even the different colours in which the two medieval tennis aces strut about on the folios of ...
Contents
the monks racket | 1 |
The tennis games of the Middle Ages | 35 |
The language of tennis | 84 |
Copyright | |
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