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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative '16th Century Drama' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your 16th Century Drama Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to 16th Century Drama 1. A Brief History Of Pocket Watches - By: Robert Thatcher Everything has its beginning. And if you believe that time starts from somewhere, also consider the beginning of time measurements. Early people have devised a system to tell the exact date. But a device that exactly tells the precise time comes much later. Water clocks, sundials, and ca... 2. Dance In The Middle Ages - By: Michael Russell Dance in the Middle Ages During the medieval times, death lurked everywhere. Plagues, famines, and wars claimed victims from the richest to the poorest, old and young, nobles and peasants. In literature and art, death is usually represented as a skeleton leading his captives in a grim dance. Often... 3. A Guide To Salzburg Austria - By: (see Article) Salzburg, Austria is perhaps best known as the birthplace of Mozart. The city is home to numerous music and drama festivals throughout the year. The movie The Sound of Music was filmed in this city and is a popular tourist attraction. The alpine setting of this city gives it a unique cha... 4. The History Of Knitting - By: Howard I Schwartz Hand knitting has been practiced for thousands of years. Where and how this art was invented is still a mystery. Some people believe that knitting began when primitive man made webs out of roots. Others think that Arabian nomads carried the craft into Europe. Still others think that th... 5. Travel Germany's - By: Pamela Bruce The Romantic Road follows an old trade route and leads from the city of Wrzburg to the foothills of the Alps. Along its 220 miles, you will encounter numerous wonderful sights. The Romantic Road follows an old trade route and leads from the city of Wrzburg (about 80 miles southeast of Frank... 6. The Ancient City: Ten Things To See And Do In Greece - By: Michael Russell The Greek nation, most known for fostering the Olympic Games, had drama, art, philosophy, and science at its core from the very beginning. Today, the same elements continue to thrive in the culture and values of the people, which is why over 15 million tourists are drawn to the country every year. W... 7. Social Dancing From The Middle Ages To The 1960s - By: Michael Russell Before the Middle Ages, dancing was highly ritualistic and ceremonial. Dancing simply for fun began to be popular in Europe only in the late 1500s. Sometimes, a tradesman or peasant would travel to a nearby down to visit the market. In those times, he was expected to do more than just sell his goods... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
Researchers studied literature (prose, poetry and drama) from Britain during the 16th to 18th centuries for references to female body parts, including the |
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