#smrgDERGİ P Art and Culture Magazine - Games in Art - Sayı: 13 2004

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From The Editor

Board Games Of The Ancient World

Wladislaw Jan Kowalski is a researcher in the Department of Architecture at Pennsylvania University in the United States. He is author of numerous articles on the subject of games in ancient Greece, Rome, Egypt and other ancient civilizations, and editor of websites on the subject. He is also an expert at the games of go and latrunculi.

The Best Of All Games: Backgammon

Ulrich Schadler is a classical archaeologist and director of the Swiss Museum of Games (Musee Suisse du Jeu). He is also the author of countless studies and articles about the history of chess and backgammon published in German and Swiss journals.

Chessmen In The Islamic World

Gianfelice Ferlito has been an administrator of the International Society of Chess Collectors since 1992, and has done extensive research into the history of chess and its social and cultural influences on ancient society.

The Illuminated Microcosm Of Alfonso X's Book Of Games

Sonja Musser Golladay of Arizona University- is a medieval and Renaissance scholar. Her doctoral dissertation on King Alfonso of Castille's Book of Games has been published, and she does research into chess, backgammon and dice games during the Middle Ages.

Mahjong

Takashi Ebashi is a lecturer at the Faculty of Law of Hosei University in Japan.

He represents Japan at the World Association of Playing Cards, and an administrator of the Japanese Society of the History of Games. He has written many articles about Japanese playing cards and mahjong.

Two Masterpieces From The Treasure Chest Of Playing Card History

Annette Koger-Kaufmann stuied art history in the Universities of Lausanne and Stuttgart. She has been manager of German Playing Card Museum since 1996.

Mamluk Playing Cards

Banu Mahir is an art historian who worked for long time at Topkapi Palace Museum. She is now a lecturer in Art History at Mimar Sinan University.

Cheating With Playing Cards

Igor Lustig is a researcher into paintings illustrating cardsharping, and has prepared several television programmes on the subject. He is the editor of one of the best-known websites in this field, Cardshark Online.

An Exhibition: A Mechanical Ballet: Art And Chess

Ernst Strouhal is a lecturer at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. He does research into the role of games in east-west acculturation.

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From The Editor

Board Games Of The Ancient World

Wladislaw Jan Kowalski is a researcher in the Department of Architecture at Pennsylvania University in the United States. He is author of numerous articles on the subject of games in ancient Greece, Rome, Egypt and other ancient civilizations, and editor of websites on the subject. He is also an expert at the games of go and latrunculi.

The Best Of All Games: Backgammon

Ulrich Schadler is a classical archaeologist and director of the Swiss Museum of Games (Musee Suisse du Jeu). He is also the author of countless studies and articles about the history of chess and backgammon published in German and Swiss journals.

Chessmen In The Islamic World

Gianfelice Ferlito has been an administrator of the International Society of Chess Collectors since 1992, and has done extensive research into the history of chess and its social and cultural influences on ancient society.

The Illuminated Microcosm Of Alfonso X's Book Of Games

Sonja Musser Golladay of Arizona University- is a medieval and Renaissance scholar. Her doctoral dissertation on King Alfonso of Castille's Book of Games has been published, and she does research into chess, backgammon and dice games during the Middle Ages.

Mahjong

Takashi Ebashi is a lecturer at the Faculty of Law of Hosei University in Japan.

He represents Japan at the World Association of Playing Cards, and an administrator of the Japanese Society of the History of Games. He has written many articles about Japanese playing cards and mahjong.

Two Masterpieces From The Treasure Chest Of Playing Card History

Annette Koger-Kaufmann stuied art history in the Universities of Lausanne and Stuttgart. She has been manager of German Playing Card Museum since 1996.

Mamluk Playing Cards

Banu Mahir is an art historian who worked for long time at Topkapi Palace Museum. She is now a lecturer in Art History at Mimar Sinan University.

Cheating With Playing Cards

Igor Lustig is a researcher into paintings illustrating cardsharping, and has prepared several television programmes on the subject. He is the editor of one of the best-known websites in this field, Cardshark Online.

An Exhibition: A Mechanical Ballet: Art And Chess

Ernst Strouhal is a lecturer at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. He does research into the role of games in east-west acculturation.

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