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coranto
▪ I. † coranto1 Obs. exc. Hist. (kəʊˈrɑːntəʊ, -æ-) Also 6–7 couranto, chora(u)nto, 7 corranto, caranto, -onto, carranto, -ta, 7–8 curranto. [Ultimately from F. courante lit. ‘running (dance)’; either a modification of the French word itself, assimilated to words of It. and Sp. origin in -o (cf. cora...
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Coranto
Prior to this, a welter of terms were used to describe this genre, including "paper", "newsbook", "pamphlet", "broadsheet", and "coranto". External links
Coranto at Encyclopædia Britannica
Newspaper terminology
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Coranto Lake
Coranto Lake is a lake in the San Pablo de Lípez Municipality and San Antonio de Esmoruco Municipality of the Sur Lípez Province, Potosí Department,
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Corante
surviving copy is Pieter van den Keere's The new tydings out of Italie are not yet com from 2 December 1620, the Corante was translated from a Dutch coranto printed locally, instead of being a Dutch import; in fact, the Corante's existence was the result of a request from James I that Dutch authorities cease coranto
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curranto
curranto var. of coranto.1634 Sir T. Herbert Trav. (1638) 75 Without regarding ought save Cupids Currantoes. 1657 Sancroft Mod. Policies in D'Oyly Life II. 261 You hear so much of a curranto in the application.
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Gerard Unger
His typeface Coranto is the typeface for The Scotsman and the Brazilian newspaper Valor. (2000/2011 [Coranto 2])
Vesta (2001/2011)
Big Vesta (2003/2011)
Capitolium News (2006/2011)
Capitolium Headline (2011)
Coranto Headline (2011)
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corantoly
† coˈrantoly, adv. Obs. nonce-wd. [f. coranto1+ -ly2.] In the style of a coranto.1669 Cokaine Obst. Lady Poems 302 He walkes corantoly, and looks big.
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William Tisdale
Pavana Chromatica: Mrs Katherin Tregians Paven (214)
Pavana: Clement Cotton (219)
Pavana (220)
Galiarda (295)
From the John Bull Virginal Book:
[Coranto ] (3)
[Coranto] (4)
References
William Tisdall, Complete Keyboard Works, Howard Ferguson (ed.), Stainer & Bell, London 1970.
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Courante
The courante, corrente, coranto and corant are some of the names given to a family of triple metre dances from the late Renaissance and the Baroque era
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William Drew (composer)
The remaining compositions are trios for treble, tenor and bass viols (Almans, Coranto, Sarabands) from:
GB-Och Mus. 379-381, items 41-51 (11 pieces),
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有哪些比较优雅的适于纸质印刷的英文衬线体?
, Mercury, Archer Eric Gill – Joanna, Perpetua 現代的 – Meta Serif, Feijoa, Scala, Apex Serif, Proforma, Dolly, Eames, Fedra Serif Gerard Unger – Swift, Coranto
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courante
courante, courant (‖ kurɑ̃t, kuːˈrɑːnt, -æ-) Also 7–9 corant, 8 currant, corrant, (courant). [a. F. courante in same sense, lit. ‘running (dance)’, from courant, -ante, pr. pple. of courir to run. In 17th c. usually corant, and coranto, q.v.; in 18th c. conformed to the French, and in this form alon...
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