| Howard Staunton - 1847 - 538 ページ
...board, of fourteen squares, exclusive of the one he occupies. — (See Castling, page 19.) THE BISHOP. The Bishop moves diagonally forwards or backwards,...travels throughout the game only on squares of the same colour as the one on which he stands when the game begins, and that each player has a Bishop running... | |
| 1859 - 284 ページ
...surrounding him, in the direction indicated by the four figures. (See Diagram No. 4.) A THE BISHOP. A The Bishop moves diagonally forwards or backwards,...the extent of the Board. It follows, therefore, that No. 5. I BLACK. 2 he travels throughout the game only on squares of the same color as the one on which... | |
| Miron James Hazeltine - 1860 - 90 ページ
...clear board, of fourteen squares, exclusive of the one lie occupies. Тнн Вгаяол •'•' ' The Bishop moves diagonally forwards or backwards,...on squares of the same color as the one on which he «Uuds when the game begins, and that each player 12 01 WK CHESS INSTRtJCTOH. has a Bishop running... | |
| Howard Staunton - 1861 - 550 ページ
...board, of fourteen squares, exclusive of the one he occupies. — (See Castling, page 19.) THE BISHOP. The Bishop moves diagonally forwards or backwards,...travels throughout the game only on squares of the same colour as the one on which he stands when the game begins, and that each player has a Bishop running... | |
| Howard Staunton - 1864 - 562 ページ
...board, of fourteen squares, exclusive of the one he occupies. — (See Castling, page 19.) THE BISHOP. The Bishop moves diagonally forwards or backwards,...travels throughout the game only on squares of the same colour as the one on which he stands when the game begins, and that each player has a Bishop running... | |
| Napoleon Marache - 1866 - 284 ページ
...indicated by tho four figures. (See Diagram No. 4.) THE BOARD AND THE PIECES. «К. THE BIS1IOP. JL The Bishop moves diagonally forwards or backwards,...the extent of the board. It follows, therefore, that ho travels throughout the game only on squares of the same color as the one on which he stands when... | |
| H I. C - 1885 - 94 ページ
...move. The powet of this Piece is seen to a greater advantage at the end of a game. THE BISHOP. — The Bishop moves diagonally, forwards or backwards, to the extent of the board. He travels throughout the game only on squares of the same colour as the one on which he stands at... | |
| Howard Staunton - 1890 - 620 ページ
...board, of fourteen squares exclusive of the one he occupies. — (See Castling, page 19.) Тнк BISHOP. The Bishop moves diagonally forwards or backwards,...extent of the board. It follows, therefore, that he travel» throughout the game only on squares of the same colour ae the one on which he stands when... | |
| G. C. Heywood - 1893 - 52 ページ
...Rook's movements, but he may move to any square within these limits : — DIAGRAM 4 — THE ROOK. II The BISHOP moves diagonally forwards or backwards to the extent of the board. It may be noted that a Bishop remains on squares of the same colour throughout the game. The diagram below... | |
| Howard Staunton - 1921 - 266 ページ
...therefore, thai No. 5. 1 BLACK. 2 CHESS HANDBOOK. he travels throughout the game only on squares of th« same color as the one on which he stands when the...placed on a centre square of a clear board, he will be foui-d to have a range of thirteen squares. The Bishop takes, as he moves, diagonally, either forwirds... | |
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