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Table of Contents
ОглавлениеNote on the Transliteration of Sanskrit, Persian, and Arabic Words
Explanation of the Chess Notation Used in this Work
Books and Articles Consulted for the History of Chess
Chapter III. Chess in India. II
Chapter IV. Chess in India. III
Chapter V. Chess in the Malay Lands
Chapter VI. Chess in Further India
Chapter VII. Chess in China, Corea, and Japan
Chapter VIII. Chess in Persia Under the Sāsānians
Chapter IX. Chess in the Eastern Empire
Chapter X. The Arabic and Persian Literature of Chess
Chapter XII. The Invention of Chess in Muslim Legend.
Chapter XIII. The Game of Shaṭranj: Its Theory and Practice. I
Chapter XIV. The Game of Shaṭranj: Its Theory and Practice. II
Chapter XV. The Game of Shaṭranj: Its Theory and Practice. III
Chapter XVI. Games Derived from Muslim and Indian Chess
Chapter XVII. The Modern Games of Islam
Chapter XVIII. Chess in Central and Northern Asia, and in Russia
Chapter I. Chess in Western Christendom: Its Origin and Beginnings
Chapter II. Chess in the Middle Ages
Chapter III. The Mediaeval Game
Chapter IV. The Early Didactic Literature.
Chapter VI. The Mediaeval Problem. I
Chapter VII. The Mediaeval Problem. II
Chapter VIII. The Mediaeval Problem. III
Chapter IX. Chess in Mediaeval Literature
Chapter X. Chessboards and Chessmen
Chapter XI. The Beginnings of Modern Chess
Chapter XII. From Lopez to Greco
Chapter XIII. From Greco to Stamma
Chapter XIV. Philidor and the Modenese Masters
Chapter XV. The Nineteenth Century
Note on the Transliteration of Sanskrit, Persian, and Arabic Words