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gagliarda

Italian for galliard, a 16th-century dance.



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75) Similarly, at the same time as Mancini was writing his treatise, Ludovico Jacobilli wrote down on a few pages descriptions of dances including a spagnoletta, a gagliarda and a canario, dances which "he may well have learned while a student at the Roman Seminary" (1614-1615).
 
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