Raoul Auger Feuillet

Raoul Auger (or Anger) Feuillet (c.1660–1710) was a French dance notator, publisher and choreographer most well-known today for his ''Chorégraphie, ou l'art de décrire la danse'' (Paris, 1700) which described Beauchamp–Feuillet notation, and his subsequent collections of ballroom and theatrical dances, which included his own choreographies as well as those of Pécour.

His ''Chorégraphie'' (1700) was translated into English by John Weaver (as ''Orchesography. Or the Art of Dancing'') (1706) and P. Siris (as ''The Art of Dancing''), both published in 1706. Weaver also translated the ''Traité de la cadance'' from Feuillet's 1704 ''Recŭeil de dances'' (as ''A Small Treatise of Time and Cadence in Dancing'', 1706). Feuillet's ''Recŭeil de contredances'' (1706), a collection of English country dances, was translated into English by John Essex (as ''For the Furthur Improvement of Dancing'', 1710). Provided by Wikipedia

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by Feuillet, Raoul-Auger
Published 1710
sold by I. Walsh & P. Randall Musical Instrument makers in Ordinary to her majesty, in Catherine street near Somerset House in ye strand, I: Hare at ye viol & Fhate in Cornhill, I. Culen without Temple-Bar, & by ye author at his house in Rude-Lane Fanchurch-Street

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by Feuillet, Raoul-Auger
Published 1715
sold by I: Walsh. I: Hare. and by the author at his house in Roode Lane, in Fanchurch Street, where are taught all the ball dances of the English and French court