An Inquiry Into the Ancient Greek Game, Supposed to Have Been Invented by Palamedes, Antecedent to the Siege of Troy: With Reasons for Believing the Same to Have Been Known from Remote Antiquity in China, and Progressively Improved Into the Chinese, Indian, Persian, and European Chess ; Also, Two Dissertations, I. On the Athenian Skirophoria, II. On the Mystical Meaning of the Bough and Umbrella, in the Skiran RitesT. Becket, 1801 - 169 ページ |
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... elephant ; which in the adversary's game is always termed the assistant ; Su , the assistant mandarin ; and , GIANG , the general . It is to be observed that all these pieces , except the PAO , which answer nearly to the castles in the ...
... elephant ; which in the adversary's game is always termed the assistant ; Su , the assistant mandarin ; and , GIANG , the general . It is to be observed that all these pieces , except the PAO , which answer nearly to the castles in the ...
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... Elephants . But surely such a title is little applicable to a game in which elephant's bear so small a part : for we find but one piece distinguished by that character in the Chinese Chess ; the correspondent piece , in the adversary's ...
... Elephants . But surely such a title is little applicable to a game in which elephant's bear so small a part : for we find but one piece distinguished by that character in the Chinese Chess ; the correspondent piece , in the adversary's ...
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... Elephants , rather than that of generals , or assistants : but for this the Chinese must answer ; for they were best judges of the propriety of its being so termed . From their preference , we may presume that the elephant is the ...
... Elephants , rather than that of generals , or assistants : but for this the Chinese must answer ; for they were best judges of the propriety of its being so termed . From their preference , we may presume that the elephant is the ...
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... Elephants , we are to believe that it must have borne a similar name in the country from which it was borrowed . The elephant amongst the Indo- Persians was called Phil , and Chess would consequently have been termed the game of Phil ...
... Elephants , we are to believe that it must have borne a similar name in the country from which it was borrowed . The elephant amongst the Indo- Persians was called Phil , and Chess would consequently have been termed the game of Phil ...
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... elephant ; and these being once devised , a way would probably have been opened for the introduction of the rest ... elephants , chariots , cavalry , and infantry . " Hoc itaque ordine antiqua Indica prælia gerebantur , et hoc ...
... elephant ; and these being once devised , a way would probably have been opened for the introduction of the rest ... elephants , chariots , cavalry , and infantry . " Hoc itaque ordine antiqua Indica prælia gerebantur , et hoc ...
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afterwards alluded allusion Alveus amongst antient game Antiquities appears Aristophanes Athenæus Athenian Athens authority Bacchus Bough Brahmins Buddha Cashmir celebrated Celts central mark ceremonies Chinese Chess circumvention Clementinum conceive conjecture considered Corsini deity dice Dissertation elephant elevated Pebbles emblem expressed feast festival former game of Chess Greece Greek game Greeks Hindus Hyde observes Hyperborean implies Indian game Inferis ingenious invention inviolable Julius Pollux King Ludus Latrunculorum mandra meaning Meursius Minerva Skiras Mistletoe mound move nations Nerd northern object origin Ovid Palamedes pastoral Paullini Pausanias Pelasgic perhaps Persians Phalerus Phirdausi pieces played Plutarch Prytanëum reference religious remarks rendered represented Roman game Sacred mark Saumaise Scholiast Scythian shades sheep-fold shew shewn signified Silvanus Skiran rites Skirophoria solstice supposed temple of Minerva termed Theseus Umbrella Vishnu whilst word YULE δὲ ἐν ἐπὶ καὶ Πετεία Πλινθίον τῇ τὴν τὸ τὸν τῶν