The History of Chess: From the Time of the Early Invention of the Game in India Till the Period of Its Establishment in Western and Central Europe |
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... probable that our go - ahead posterity will introduce some further modifica- tions - such , for instance , as giving the Queen the addi- tional power of the Knight . This , like our modern im- provements in the implements of war , will ...
... probable that our go - ahead posterity will introduce some further modifica- tions - such , for instance , as giving the Queen the addi- tional power of the Knight . This , like our modern im- provements in the implements of war , will ...
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... probable occurrence of the peculiar situation of the four Bishops called Vrihannaukā of which more hereafter . 2 The text of this stanza is , at first sight , a little puzzling , if not absolutely unintelligible . I take the author's ...
... probable occurrence of the peculiar situation of the four Bishops called Vrihannaukā of which more hereafter . 2 The text of this stanza is , at first sight , a little puzzling , if not absolutely unintelligible . I take the author's ...
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... probable — for reasons immediately to be assigned — that the game of Chaturanga was generally played by either four or two persons , without admitting the use of the dice at all , except merely for the purpose of determining which party ...
... probable — for reasons immediately to be assigned — that the game of Chaturanga was generally played by either four or two persons , without admitting the use of the dice at all , except merely for the purpose of determining which party ...
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... probable ; 1 Vide Agathiæ Historia Lib . IV . cap . 30 , & c . 2 Sergius , I mean the scribe , not the saint of that name , was eminently skilled in the Greek and Persian languages , and held the rank of First Interpreter at the court ...
... probable ; 1 Vide Agathiæ Historia Lib . IV . cap . 30 , & c . 2 Sergius , I mean the scribe , not the saint of that name , was eminently skilled in the Greek and Persian languages , and held the rank of First Interpreter at the court ...
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... probable bearing of each piece , till at length the full light burst upon him . Then he hastened from his solitary chamber to the presence of Naushirawan , and thus spoke , ' O King of victorious destiny , I have care- fully examined ...
... probable bearing of each piece , till at length the full light burst upon him . Then he hastened from his solitary chamber to the presence of Naushirawan , and thus spoke , ' O King of victorious destiny , I have care- fully examined ...
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adversary's adverse King Alī alluded ancient appears Arabian Arabic army Asiatic assertion bidah Bishop Black Bland's Brahmans Burmha Byzantine Caliph called Camel capture Castle century chapter Chariot Charlemagne Chaturanga Chess Player's Chronicle Chess-board Chess-players Chessmen colour common game court diagonally diagram dice Elephant Essay Europe European Farz Farzin Firdausī four Frederic Madden game of Chaturanga game of Chess Greek Hindus honour Horse Hyde India infer invented King's Knight language Lastly Latin latter Ludus Latrunculorum means medieval game merely mode modern moves and powers Naushirawan Oriental origin of Chess original passage Pawn period Persian pieces played player Prince probable Queen reader received the game reign respecting Rook Rukh Sanskrit Saracens Sassa Shah Shāhnāma Shatranj Ship side Sir Frederic Sir William Jones sixty-four squares suppose term throw-board Timur tion translation Vineæ Wazir White word writers