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<strong>Centro</strong> <strong>di</strong> <strong>Documentazione</strong> e <strong>Informazione</strong> sul Gioco [CeDIG] — Catalogo bibliografico<br />
Danksagung | Vorwort | E<strong>in</strong>leitung | I. Ch<strong>in</strong>esisches<br />
Schach | Das Spielmaterial | Die Gangarten der Figuren<br />
| Die Spielregeln | Strategische H<strong>in</strong>weise | Die<br />
Notation | Eröffnungen | Spieltaktik des ch<strong>in</strong>esischen<br />
Schachs und Mattkomb<strong>in</strong>ationen | Mittel- und Endspieltechniken<br />
| Vorgabesystem | Sechs Blitzpartien |<br />
Zwölf vollstän<strong>di</strong>ge Partien | Ch<strong>in</strong>a-Schach-Probleme |<br />
Endspielprobleme | Jahrmarkt-probleme | Kunstschachprobleme<br />
| Besondere Kunstschachprobleme |<br />
Ch<strong>in</strong>esisches Schach <strong>in</strong> archäologischen Ausgrabungen<br />
| Ch<strong>in</strong>esisches Schach <strong>in</strong> Vietnam (Pham Cong Thanh)<br />
| Ch<strong>in</strong>esisches Dreischach San Guo Tchi | Kurzer tabellarischer<br />
Vergleich zwischen dem ch<strong>in</strong>esischen und<br />
dem koreanischen Schach | II. Koreanisches Schach |<br />
Die Gangarten der Figuren | Vier Beispiele | Strategie<br />
| Zwölf vollstän<strong>di</strong>ge Partien | Drei Endspiel-probleme<br />
| Bastelanleitung<br />
Knowlton R.<br />
JANGGI<br />
Ancientchess.com, USA, 2004, 4p.<br />
SCACCHI GIAPPONESI [SHOGI]<br />
LIBRI DI BASE<br />
Castelli A. (ed.)<br />
SHOGI<br />
AISE, Macerata, I, 1992, 26p.<br />
Introduzione | Letture | Bibliografia<br />
Letture da "Eteroscacco".<br />
Fairbairn J.<br />
SHOGI FOR BEGINNERS<br />
The Shogi Association, London, 1986, VI-167p.<br />
Preface | 1. The Shogi board and pieces | 2. The<br />
moves of the pieces | 3. Captures | 4. Promotion | 5.<br />
Drops | 6. The object of the game: checkmate | 7.<br />
Mat<strong>in</strong>g problems | 8. A game for beg<strong>in</strong>ners | 9. Castles<br />
| 10. Open<strong>in</strong>g patterns | 11. Open<strong>in</strong>g l<strong>in</strong>es | 12. The<br />
middel game: tactics | 13. The middle game: strategy |<br />
14. The endgame: access to the k<strong>in</strong>g | 15. The endgame:<br />
end of the game | 16. Draws, han<strong>di</strong>caps and<br />
break<strong>in</strong>g the rules | 17. Games | Solutions to problems<br />
Hosk<strong>in</strong>g T.<br />
ART OF SHOGI, THE<br />
The Shogi Foundation, Treknow, UK, 2003, X-270p.<br />
Preface | Acknowlegements | [Preface to the second<br />
e<strong>di</strong>tion] | Foreword (Y. Habu) | Bibliography | I. Rules<br />
and fundamentals strategy | II. Statitc rook and rang<strong>in</strong>g<br />
rook | Appen<strong>di</strong>x A. The first 8 title games outside<br />
— 225 —<br />
Japan | B. Habu's seven crowns 1995-96 | C. The<br />
meij<strong>in</strong>s | D. The ma<strong>in</strong> current professional shogi tournaments<br />
| E. Read<strong>in</strong>g a japanese game score | Index<br />
Knowlton R.<br />
SHOGI<br />
Ancientchess.com, USA, 2004, 4p.<br />
Leggett T.<br />
SHOGI: JAPAN’S GAME OF STRATEGY<br />
Tuttle, Tokyo, 1966, 100p.<br />
Introduction | The board and the men | Learn<strong>in</strong>g to<br />
use the pieces | The paratroops | The value of the<br />
pieces | Novices' game | An <strong>in</strong>troduction to the open<strong>in</strong>gs<br />
| A few game positions | Appen<strong>di</strong>x: how to read<br />
a japanese score<br />
Con tavoliere e ped<strong>in</strong>e <strong>di</strong> cartone.<br />
Ohara E.<br />
JAPANESE CHESS. THE GAME OF SHOGI<br />
Bridgeway Press/Tuttle, Tokyo, 1958, XVII- 182p.<br />
Acknowledgements | Preface (L. Parrott) | Introduction<br />
| Abbreviations and remarks | 1. The rules of the<br />
game | 2. Value and cooperation of <strong>di</strong>fferent men | 3.<br />
Open<strong>in</strong>g | 4. Middle course | 5. Checkmat<strong>in</strong>g practice<br />
| 6. Examples<br />
Sölter F.<br />
SHOGI ANFÄNGERBUCH. DAS JAPANISCHE SCHACH<br />
Wild, Kassel, 1994, 125s.<br />
Vorwort | I. Das Spiel | 1. Das Spielbrett | 2. Die<br />
Figuren | 3. Das Schlagen | 4. Die Beförderung | 5. Das<br />
E<strong>in</strong>setzen von Figuren | 6. Die Anfangsstellung | 7.<br />
Illegale Züge | 8. Die Spielführung | 9. Schachgebot<br />
und Spielende | 10. Die Notation | 11. Das E<strong>in</strong>stufungssystem<br />
und das Vorgabesystem | 12. Allgeme<strong>in</strong>e<br />
strategische H<strong>in</strong>weise | II. Praxis | 1. Kommentierte<br />
und unkommentierte Partien | 2. Problemshogi | Anhang<br />
Sp<strong>in</strong>dler P.-É.<br />
TRAITÉ DU JEU D’ÉCHECS JAPONAIS SHOGI<br />
Flammarion, F, 1977, 189p.<br />
Présentation | Invitation à la découverte et règles |<br />
Les troupes parachutées | Techniques du parachutage<br />
| Ordres défensifs de bataille (Gakoï) | Les ouvertures<br />
| Thèmes d'exercice | Parties commentées | Parties à<br />
han<strong>di</strong>cap | Parties d'amateurs | Glossaire<br />
LIBRI DI APPROFONDIMENTO<br />
Aono T.