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Chess in the middle ages and early modern age: a fundamental thought paradigm of the premodern world - v. 10

Part of the Fundamentals of Medieval and Early Modern Culture series
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More than a mere pastime, chess was an important pedagogical tool and thought paradigm in the Middle Ages. Much like people today who speak in sports metaphors, the people of medieval Europe related life to chess, making comparisons on and off the board to war, politics, love, and the social order. In this collection of essays, scholars investigate chess texts from various European traditions and make the case for seeing chess as an important key to understanding medieval culture.

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De Gruyter
3110288818 / 9783110288810
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
794.1
16/07/2012
English
257 pages
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