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*The [[Discoverie of Witchcraft|''Discoverie of Witchcraft'']] written by [[Reginald Scot]] | *The [[Discoverie of Witchcraft|''Discoverie of Witchcraft'']] written by [[Reginald Scot]] | ||
− | *[[Première partie des subtiles et plaisantes inventions]] is written (which was later translated by Sharon King in | + | *[[Première partie des subtiles et plaisantes inventions]] is written (which was later translated by Sharon King in 1998 as [[Clever and Pleasant Inventions: Part One]]) |
*Jean Salomon ([[Tabarin]]), known for [[Chapeaugraphy]], is born | *Jean Salomon ([[Tabarin]]), known for [[Chapeaugraphy]], is born | ||
*Technique known as [[lapping]] probably first mentioned | *Technique known as [[lapping]] probably first mentioned |
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- The Discoverie of Witchcraft written by Reginald Scot
- Première partie des subtiles et plaisantes inventions is written (which was later translated by Sharon King in 1998 as Clever and Pleasant Inventions: Part One)
- Jean Salomon (Tabarin), known for Chapeaugraphy, is born
- Technique known as lapping probably first mentioned
- The ancestor of the Glide sleight written
- Version of the Changing Wallet described
- Tricks with Silks first published