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Wild Spain (España Agreste): Records of Sport with Rifle, ...
None more fully recognize the ability and prowess of this ' gran maestro ' of old
than the famous matadors who are to-day the highest living exponents of
tauromachian art — men such as Frascuelo, Lagartijo and Mazzantini, whose
names are ...
Abel Chapman, Walter John Buck,
1893
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Wild Spain (España agreste) Records of Sport with Rifle, Rod ...
Candido, son of José (Pepe Hillo), who fell mortally wounded at Madrid, 11th
May, 1802, and many more of high tauromachian fame.[14] Mostofthe Plazas de
Toros, or bullrings, ofthe first class,were erected at this period—that at Madrid in ...
Walter J. Buck, Abel Chapman
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The heart and songs of the Spanish Sierras
His next rise in the world will perhaps be admittance into the Tauromachian
School at Seville. In the illustration (page 183) the famous Maestro Pedro
Romero is represented instructing the boy how to place the final sword-thrust in
accordance ...
Ferdinand VII established at Seville a "Tauromachian" University, and the same
courier who brought the decree from Ferdinand to close the University of Seville
conveyed the Royal charter of the Tauromachian Academy. Bull-fighting is ...
Tryphosa Bates Batcheller,
1913
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A Handbook for Travellers in Spain: Andalucia, Ronda and ...
Candida and Romero were the first professors : these tauromachian heroes had
each in their day killed their hecatombs, and, like the brother-lords Eldon and
Stowell, may be said to have fixed the practice and equity of their arenas on
sound ...
John Murray (Firm), Richard Ford,
1855
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A Hand-book for Travellers in Spain, and Readers at Home
''11., the pious, fortunate, and restored, for the conservative teaching of the
Tauromachian School. In fact, bread and hulls, pan 3/ tom, the Spanish cry, is but
the echo of the Roman panem at Circmres. The pupils were taught by retired ...
Richard Ford, John Murray (Firm),
1845
J In reply to this and similar calumnies the advocates for the absolute king boldly
refer to one of the last gracious acts of Ferdinand VII., the Spanish Alfred, the
foundation of the tauromachian university at Seville, the Bull-ford of the Peninsula
, ...
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The London Quarterly Review
In reply to this and sim ilar calumnies, the advocates for the absolute king boldly
refer to one of the last gracious acts of Ferdinand VII., the Spanish Alfred, the
foundation of the tauromachian university at Seville, the I?u//-ford of the
Peninsula, ...
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The Superior Person's Second Book of Weird and Wondrous Words
TAUROMACHIAN a. <£• Of or pertaining to bullfights. "And are we to expect
another tauromachian encounter when your mother visits us this Christmas, my
dear?" TEGESTOLOGIST n. *£ A collector of beer coasters. The species is
normally ...
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The land of the castanet: Spanish sketches
The very day that he abolished the University of Seville he granted a royal charter
for the establishment of a tauromachian academy in the Andalusian capital. That
academy exists to-day, and Seville is the centre of the bull-fighting world.
Hobart Chatfield Chatfield-Taylor,
1896