An inquiry into the antient 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 rites.

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An inquiry into the antient 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 rites.

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T. Becket
Language
English
Pages
169

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Edition Notes

Published anonymously. By James Christie. Cf. Dict. nat. biog.
Three of the illustrations are by Henry Tresham. Cf. Pref.
Special illustrated title pages for parts of the main work read: [p. 1] Of the antient games of skill. Of the [petteía, triódion], and ludus latrunculorum; [p. 27] Of the mixed games of chance annd skill. Of the alveus and [plinthíon]; [p. 53] Of the Chinese, Indian, Persian, and European Chess. Of the [petteía], as known among the Chinese.
"Appendix" contains: Of the Scythian rites (p. 89-95); A dissertation upon the Athenian Skirophoria ... (p. [97]-122); A second dissertation upon the mystical signification of the bough and the umbrella ... (p. [123]-169, including "Postscript": Of the religion of the Pelasgi)

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Dewey Decimal Class
794.1
Library of Congress
GV1319 .C46 1801 Rosenwald Coll

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xvi, 169 p., iv, [1] leaves of plates :
Number of pages
169

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OL3138410M
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82465497

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