Reading
- Raoul Auger Feuillet (1700) Chorégraphie, ou l'art de d'écrire la danse (Paris)
- a facsimile of the 1700 Paris edition (1968: Broude Brothers)
- translated John Weaver: (1706) Orchesography (London)
- Raoul Auger Feuillet (1706) Recueil de contredanses (Paris)
- a facsimile of the 1706 Paris edition (1968: Broude Brothers)
- Wendy Hilton “Dance of court and theater: the French noble style 1690–1725”
- reprinted in: (1997) Dance and Music of Court and Theater: Selected Writings of Wendy Hilton (Pendragon Press) ISBN 0-945193-98-X
- Meredith Ellis Little & Carol G. Marsh (1992) La Danse Noble: An Inventory of Dances and Sources (Broude Brothers) ISBN 0-8450-0092-6
- Pierre Rameau (1725) Le Maître à danser (Paris)
- a facsimile of the 1725 Paris edition (1967: Broude Brothers)
- translated John Essex: (1728) The Dancing Master (London)
- Pierre Rameau (1725) Abbregé de la nouvelle methode (Paris)
- Kellom Tomlinson (1735) The Art of Dancing (London)
- Philippa Waite & Judith Appleby (2003) Beauchamp–Feuillet Notation: A Guide for Beginner and Internediate Baroque Dance Students (Cardiff:Consort de Danse Baroque) ISBN 0-9544423-0-X
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