This is a quick reference timeline to where the major period dance manuscripts and books fit in, and when the dance types were most popular in the time period 1440 - 1660.
| Year | England | France | Burgundy | Germany | Italy | Spain | 
| 1440 - 1460 | 
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 | Ballet de la Royne 1445 | 
 | Domenico 1450. Cornazano 1455. Bassa Danze, Simple Balli | 
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| 1460 - 1480 | 
 | Original Source for Copeland (?). | 
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 | Ebreo MSS. Bassa Danze, Balli | 
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| 1480 - 1500 | Salisbury Ms. | Basse Dances. | Tholouze 1488. Brussels (?). | 
 | Ebreo MSS. Giovan Ambrosio. | Cevera 1496 Basse Danze | 
| 1500 - 1520 | Early Pavanes. | 
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 | Nurnberg 1517. | 
 | Torino MS. | 
| 1520 - 1540 | Copeland 1521. Elyot 1531. | Arena 1520. Reprinted to 1758. Basse Dances. | Jacques Moderne, "S'ensuyvent...". Basse Danses. | 
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| 1540 - 1560 | Pavanes & Allemandes gain in popularity. | Basse Dances. Bransles. | 
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 | Development of Canaries. | 
| 1560 - 1580 | Inns of Court MSS 1570 - 1670. | 
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| 1580 - 1600 | Canaries danced in England. First Country Dances. | 
 | Thoinot Arbeau, "Orchesographie" Basse Dances. Pavanes. Galliards. | 
 | Caroso, "Il Ballarino". More complex Balli. | 
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| 1600 - 1620 | More references to Country Dances. | 
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 | Praetorius, "Terpsichore". | Caroso, "Nobilta di Dame". Negri, "Le Gratia d'Amore". Lupi, "Librio...". | 
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| 1620 - 1640 | 
 | de Montagut 1623. de Lauze 1623. | 
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 | Caroso reprinted 1630. | 
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| 1640 - 1660 | First Edition of "The English Dancing Master, John Playford. | Country Dances -- "contredanse". | Kontredanz. | 
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| After 1660 | Reprints of Playford. | Baroque Dance. | Decline of Burgundy. | Baroque Dance. | Development of Balli, Balletti, to modern ballet. | Flamenco. |