Abstract
Part One: Overview Thomas Hyde, Steinschneider, Van Der Linde, and Murray. Part Two: Introduction to Talmud, Texts and Commentaries Where and When did Chess start Alexander's Game An Enigmatic Board Game 2 Exegetic Curiosities. Part Three: The Spanish Period of the golden ages of Hebrew and Arabic early chess writings Arab and Jew Moses Cohen, Disciplina Clericalis Judah Halevi, Ha Kuzari Chess in Verse, Abraham Ibn Ezra Bonsenior Ibn Yehia Chess, society and gambling Jewish translators and authors of Alfonso manuscript Abi Zakaria Yahya Ibn Ibrahim Al-Hakim the new Chess, Luis de Lucena Ruy Lopez Shlomo Ben Mazel Tov. Part Four: Anonymous treatise, the King's Delight Views and Judgments Two stories from Mas'aseh Book Moses Mendelssohn & Lessing's Nathan the Wise Sevi Uri Rubinstein Leon Hallandaerski, Delecies Royales Jacob Eichenbaur, The Struggle.
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