This is an image from the Libro de acedrex, dados e tablas, or Chess, Dice, and Backgammon, written in Castilian and commissioned by Alfonso X between 1251-1282 in Seville. Divided into three parts, chess, dice, and other board games, like backgammon that combine strategy and luck, the book is frequ
The King is Dead, Long Live the Game: Alfonso X, el Sabio, and the Libro de acedrex, dados e tablas - Document - Gale Literature Resource Center
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Image of CHESS PLAYERS, C1283. - Two Moors Playing Chess. Spanish Manuscript Illumination From 'Tratado De Ajedrez, Dados Y Tablas' ('Book Of Chess, Dice And Checkers'), C1283. From Granger - Historical Picture Archive
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Depiction of a Christian and a Muslim playing chess. The Libro de los Juegos (Book of Games), a 1283 Castilian translation of Arabic texts on chess, dice, and other games. Chess was
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Rabih Alameddine on X: A depiction of Moorish noblemen playing chess. Alfonso X's Libro de los Juegos (Book of Games, 1283 AD) / X