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- Q1268948 abstract "Federico Grisone was a Neapolitan nobleman and one of the first masters of dressage and courtly riding. Referred to in his time as the "father of the art of equitation", he wrote the first book on this subject to be published in early modern Europe.Grisone was admired and respected in his lifetime, and considered a great master of his time. Caracciolo wrote of him in 1566: "From the first it seems that every horse obeys his signal, such that those who watch are amazed." His training methods profoundly influenced the training of horses in his day, and were spread into France by Giovanni Battista Pignatelli and his pupils Salomon de la Broue and Antoine de Pluvinel. Today his methods are criticised, particularly outside Italy, for their sometimes harsh treatment of the horse.".
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- Q1268948 comment "Federico Grisone was a Neapolitan nobleman and one of the first masters of dressage and courtly riding. Referred to in his time as the "father of the art of equitation", he wrote the first book on this subject to be published in early modern Europe.Grisone was admired and respected in his lifetime, and considered a great master of his time.".
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