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This media file features a page from a book, primarily discussing "danza" (dance). The page is rich with visual content, including several images and extensive text.

**Left Side:** A bust of a historical figure, possibly a philosopher or ruler, is prominently displayed. Below this bust, there's a black and white illustration of a river scene with boats and a distant building, possibly a bridge or a structure on the water. The number "1003" is visible in the bottom left corner.

**Right Side:** Several distinct images related to dance are presented:
- The top right image is a black and white engraving depicting skeletal figures dancing with living humans, labeled as "Danza de la muerte" (Dance of Death), attributed to Merian from the 16th century.
- Below this, a colorful illustration shows a group of people in historical attire, possibly engaged in a dance or procession.
- To the right of that, a small image, a miniature from the 15th century, depicts figures dancing in a garden setting, labeled "Danza en el jardín."
- At the very top, a ceramic piece from ancient Greece shows figures dancing, identified as "Ménades danzando."

**Text:** The majority of the page is covered by Spanish text. The bold headings indicate definitions and historical information related to "danza," its origins, types, and evolution through different historical periods, including classical Greece, Rome, the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and modern times. It also lists various types of dances and musical genres. There are also biographical entries for historical figures such as Danton, Dante, and others involved in art, politics, and literature. Some text is also visible at the bottom of the page, continuing some of these entries.

The overall impression is that of an encyclopedia or a historical text providing a comprehensive overview of the concept and practice of dance, supported by illustrative examples from various eras.
Katy

Jun 25, 2026

Tacarigua, Venezuela

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This media file features a page from a book, primarily discussing "danza" (dance). The page is rich with visual content, including several images and extensive text. **Left Side:** A bust of a historical figure, possibly a philosopher or ruler, is prominently displayed. Below this bust, there's a black and white illustration of a river scene with boats and a distant building, possibly a bridge or a structure on the water. The number "1003" is visible in the bottom left corner. **Right Side:** Several distinct images related to dance are presented: - The top right image is a black and white engraving depicting skeletal figures dancing with living humans, labeled as "Danza de la muerte" (Dance of Death), attributed to Merian from the 16th century. - Below this, a colorful illustration shows a group of people in historical attire, possibly engaged in a dance or procession. - To the right of that, a small image, a miniature from the 15th century, depicts figures dancing in a garden setting, labeled "Danza en el jardín." - At the very top, a ceramic piece from ancient Greece shows figures dancing, identified as "Ménades danzando." **Text:** The majority of the page is covered by Spanish text. The bold headings indicate definitions and historical information related to "danza," its origins, types, and evolution through different historical periods, including classical Greece, Rome, the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and modern times. It also lists various types of dances and musical genres. There are also biographical entries for historical figures such as Danton, Dante, and others involved in art, politics, and literature. Some text is also visible at the bottom of the page, continuing some of these entries. The overall impression is that of an encyclopedia or a historical text providing a comprehensive overview of the concept and practice of dance, supported by illustrative examples from various eras.

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