30 January – Saint Hyacintha Mariscotti

Modern Hagiography

Bibliotheca Sanctorum

Martyrologium Romanum

Roman Martyrology

Dictionary of Saintly Women

The Lives of the Saints by Sabine Baring-Gould.

Miniature Lives of the Saints for Every Day in the Year

The Great Magdalens by Hugh Francis Blunt.

Art & Architecture

Catalogo generale dei beni culturali

BeWeb

Saints and their Emblems

Historiae Biblicae Veteris et Novi Testamenti of 1748, Sixteenth Engraving

Above
C.15 1 Cecinit Moyses et filii Israel: – cantemus Domino: – equum et ascensorem dejecit in mare. V.25 – Aquaeamarae – per – lignum in dulcedinem versae. C.16 13 conturnix cooperuit castra, – mane quoque ros. V.15 – panis, quem Dominus dedit. V.25 – sex diebus – die autem septimo – nonquod Dominus dederit Sabbatumet die sextacibos duplices.

Below
C.17 6 Percuties petram, et exibit – aqua. 9 Moyses – virgam Dei in manucum levaret, vincebat Israel : sin -, superabat Amalec. C.18 Iethro Moysi: cur solus sedes? esto tu populo in his quae ad Deus pertinent – , ostendasque caeremonias, et ritum colendi,Viros – timentes Deum, in quibus veritas – et qui oderint avaritiam constituefacilioraiudicantes. C.19 Dominus Mysi: – veniam – in caligine nubis. vadepopulum – sanctifica, – lavent vestimenta. parati in diem tertium, – ne appropinquetis – uxoribus vestris. – sacerdotes quoque – sanctificentur, ne percutiat eos: – non poterit vulgus ascendere in montem. C.25 18 Cherubin ex utraque parte oraculi. V.30 panes propositionis. C.27 1 Altare. C.30 altare ad adolendum thymiama.

C.15 V.1 Moses and the children of Israel sang: – Let us sing to the Lord: the horse and the rider he hath thrown into the sea.
C.15 V.23 – Waters – bitter – through – V.25 a tree turned into sweetness.
C.16 V.13 quails covered the camp:
and in the morning, a dew. V.15 bread, which the Lord hath given. V.26 six days – but on the seventh day – not – V.29 that the Lord hath given the sabbath – and on the sixth day – double provision.
C.17 V.6 thou shalt strike the rock, and water shall come. V.9 Moses – rod of God in hand –
C.17 V.11 when he lifted, Israel overcame: but Amalec overcame.
C.18 V.14 Jethro to Moses: Why sittest thou alone? V.19 – shew the ceremonies and the manner of worshipping, – V.20 men, such as fear God, in whom there is truth, and that hate avarice appoint – V.26 they judged the easier cases.
C.19 V.9 The Lord to Moses: – I will come – in the darkness of a cloud. V.10 Go – to the people – sanctify, – let them wash garments. V.15 ready against the third day, – come not near your wives. V.22 The priests also – let them be sanctified, lest he strike them. V.23 The people cannot come up to the mount.
C.25 V.18 cherubims on the two sides of the oracle. V.30 loaves of proposition
C.27 V.1 An altar
C.30 V.1 an altar to burn incense.

Sources for the History of Ballet – 16th-17th Century France – The Reign of King Henri IV (1589-1610) – Le ballet des chevaliers francois et bearnois

Le ballet des chevaliers francois et bearnois
Ballet de cour
Date: 23 August 1592
Location: Pau
Author: Catherine de Parthenay, Viscountess and Princess of Rohan (Protestant)

Primary Sources

Baletz representez devant le roy à la venue de Madame à Tours 1593

Ballets et mascarades de cour de Henri III à Louis XIV (1581-1652) by Paul Lacroix.

Secondary Sources

L’art du ballet de cour en France, 1581-1643 by Margaret M. McGowan.

Entry in McGowan

– Paris, BN, Mss. fr. 24357 & 15057 have not been digitized.
– Cannot find reference to this ballet in Recherches sur les theatres de France, depuis l’année onze cens soixante-un, jusques à present, Volume III Beauchamps (1735), nor on this page, where 1592 would be, nor here with ballets without dates.

Marcel Paquot, “Madame de Rohan, auteur de comédies-ballets?: Analyse de trois textes du XVIe siècle”.

Marcel Paquot, “Les etrangers dans le ballet de cour au temps de Henri IV”.

Cindy Pédelaborde, “Henri IV à la reconquête du royaume de France : les légendes en faveur du premier roi Bourbon, en musique”.