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- De_ludo_scachorum abstract "De ludo scachorum (English: On the Game of Chess), also known as Schifanoia ("Boredom Dodger"), is a Latin-language manuscript on the game of chess written around 1500 by Luca Pacioli, a leading mathematician of the Renaissance. Created in the times when rules of the game (especially the way queen and bishop move) were evolving to the ones known today, the manuscript contains over a hundred chess problems, to be solved – depending on the problem – using either the old or the modern rules.The long-lost manuscript was rediscovered in 2006 and gathered public attention in 2008, following the plausible suggestion that the chess pieces in its illustrations were designed or perhaps even drawn by Leonardo da Vinci.".
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- De_ludo_scachorum alsoKnownAs "Schifanoia".
- De_ludo_scachorum author(s)_ Luca_Pacioli.
- De_ludo_scachorum caption "Portrait of the author".
- De_ludo_scachorum contents "Chess problems".
- De_ludo_scachorum date "c. 1500".
- De_ludo_scachorum dedicatedTo Isabella_d'Este.
- De_ludo_scachorum dedicatedTo "Francesco II Gonzaga".
- De_ludo_scachorum discovered "2006".
- De_ludo_scachorum hasPhotoCollection De_ludo_scachorum.
- De_ludo_scachorum illuminatedBy Leonardo_da_Vinci.
- De_ludo_scachorum language(s)_ Latin.
- De_ludo_scachorum location "Library of the Palazzo Coronini Cronberg, Gorizia, Italy".
- De_ludo_scachorum name "De ludo scachorum".
- De_ludo_scachorum placeOfOrigin Duchy_of_Mantua.
- De_ludo_scachorum placeOfOrigin Mantua.
- De_ludo_scachorum size "Forty-eight pages".
- De_ludo_scachorum subject Category:15th-century_illuminated_manuscripts.
- De_ludo_scachorum subject Category:15th_century_in_Italy.
- De_ludo_scachorum subject Category:15th_century_in_chess.
- De_ludo_scachorum subject Category:2006_in_chess.
- De_ludo_scachorum subject Category:2008_in_chess.
- De_ludo_scachorum subject Category:Chess_books.
- De_ludo_scachorum subject Category:Chess_in_Italy.
- De_ludo_scachorum subject Category:Gorizia.
- De_ludo_scachorum subject Category:Latin_prose_texts.
- De_ludo_scachorum subject Category:Works_by_Leonardo_da_Vinci.
- De_ludo_scachorum type Artifact100021939.
- De_ludo_scachorum type Book106410904.
- De_ludo_scachorum type ChessBooks.
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- De_ludo_scachorum comment "De ludo scachorum (English: On the Game of Chess), also known as Schifanoia ("Boredom Dodger"), is a Latin-language manuscript on the game of chess written around 1500 by Luca Pacioli, a leading mathematician of the Renaissance.".
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