Английская Википедия:Bernat Fenollar
Шаблон:Infobox person Bernat Fenollar, also Mossèn (Bernat de) Fenollar (Penàguila, Valencian Community, 1438 – Valencia, 28 February 1516) was a poet, cleric and chess player from Valencia, Spain.[1] He was an abbot (the title "Mossèn" was often given to clergymen), had a position both in Valencia Cathedral and the University of Valencia as a professor of mathematics.[2]
Works
Scachs d'amor
Шаблон:Main He is one of the authors of Scachs d'amor or Chess of Love, a poem based on a chess game between Francesc de Castellví and Narcís Vinyoles,[3] while Bernat Fenollar comments and establishes the rules.[1][4] It is the first documented game played with the modern rules of chess, at least concerning the moves of the queen and bishop.[4]
Selected works
- Història de la passió de N.S. Jesu Christi en cobles, Valencia: 1493 Шаблон:In lang
- Lo procés de les olives, Valencia: 1497 Шаблон:In lang
- Les trobes en lahors de la Verge Maria, Valencia: 1974 Шаблон:In lang, Шаблон:ISBN
- The poem Scachs d'amor (1475), Murcia: 2015 Шаблон:In lang, Шаблон:ISBN
References
External links
Шаблон:Portal bar Шаблон:Authority control
Шаблон:Spain-poet-stub
Шаблон:Spain-chess-bio-stub
- ↑ 1,0 1,1 Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Ricardo Calvo, Valencia Spain: The Cradle of European Chess, Presentation to the CCI (Chess Collectors International) May, 1998, Vienna, Austria.
- ↑ Francesco di Castellvi vs Narciso Vinyoles, Valencia, Spain, 1475, Chessgames.com.
- ↑ 4,0 4,1 Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ au:Fenollar, Bernat, on WorldCat.
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