[Fig. 33]: Herodias tumbling. From a MS. end of 13th century (Addl. 18,719, f. 253b), British Museum.

[Fig. 34]: A tumbler, as caryatid. Rouen Cathedral, 13th century.

[Fig. 35]: 14th century dancers. A and C are tumblers; B, tumbling and balancing to the tambour; D, a woman dancing around a whipped bear; E, jesters dancing.

[Fig. 36]: A, man dancing and playing pipes, carrying a woman; B, jumping through a hoop; C, a stilt dance. 14th century.

[Fig. 37]: Italian dance. From an engraving, end of 15th century, attributed to Baccio Baldini.

[Fig. 38]: Italian dancing, the end of the 15th century.

[Fig. 39]: Chamber dance, 15th century. From a drawing by Martin Zasinger.

[Fig. 40]: Dancing in a "pleasure garden," end of the 15th century. French, from the "Roman de la Rose," in the British Museum.

[Fig. 41]: Fancy dress dance of Wildemen of the 15th century. From MS. 4379 Harl, British Museum.

[Fig. 42]: Comic dance to pipe and tabor, end of 15th century. From pen drawing in the Mediaeval House Book in the Castle of Wolfegg, by the Master of the Amsterdam Cabinet.