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<strong>Centro</strong> <strong>di</strong> <strong>Documentazione</strong> e <strong>Informazione</strong> <strong>sul</strong> <strong>Gioco</strong> [CeDIG] — Catalogo bibliografico<br />
Crur | Nereb Jatualla Majat | El Vajida, Dmrau o Dem‐<br />
raw | Um Ahmei<strong>di</strong>ch, Jmaisa o Jamsa | Lekaab, Zerg<br />
Lekaab, Siha o Zerg D'Ghougha | Talbat | Dagnach |<br />
Tenghach o Ghach | Otros juegos | II. Juguetes | Jaima<br />
Lazwar o Louzar | Dar Owzar | Owzar | Ibel<br />
Zampolini C.<br />
GIOCHI AFRICANI<br />
Sansoni, Firenze, 1984, 137p.<br />
1. Achi e Wali, due giochi <strong>di</strong> allineamento | 2. Gli Awe‐<br />
le | 3. Gli Awele a 4 file | 4. I giochi d'azzardo | 5. Gli<br />
Alquerque | 6. Giochi nigeriani | Bibliografia<br />
GIOCHI AMERICANI<br />
Maison des Jeux de Grenoble (éd.)<br />
JEUX TRADITIONNELS DES AMÉRIQUES<br />
Maison des jeux de Grenoble, 2007, 25p.<br />
Avant‐propos | Patol | Zohn Al | Puluc | Awithlaknan‐<br />
nai | Lontu‐Holo | Trou d'cul | Toc | Quelques exem‐<br />
ples de fabrication | Bibliographie<br />
"Trou d'cul" è un gioco <strong>di</strong> carte.<br />
GIOCHI ASIATICI<br />
Mackenzie C./Finkel I. (eds)<br />
ASIAN GAMES. THE ART OF CONTEST<br />
Asia Society, s.l., 2004, 326p.<br />
Foreword (V.N. Desai/M. Chiu) | Acknowledgments (C.<br />
Mackenzie/I. Finkel) | Preface (C. Mackenzie/I. Finkel)<br />
| 1. The art of contest (D. Parlett) | I. Tossing and Tur‐<br />
ning | 2. Dice in In<strong>di</strong>a and beyond (I. Finkel) | 3. Round<br />
and round the houses: the game of Pachisi (I. Finkel) |<br />
4. The ups and downs of life: the In<strong>di</strong>an game of<br />
Snakes and Ladders (I. Finkel) | 5. Official aspirations:<br />
Chinese Promotion Game (A. Lo) | 6. Scenic views: E‐<br />
Sugoroku (M. Koichi) | 7. The world conqueror emer‐<br />
ges: Backgammon in Persia (I. Finkel) | 8. Double six,<br />
hol<strong>di</strong>ng spears, and the long march: games of Back‐<br />
gammon family in China (A. Lo) | 9. Ban‐Sugoroku:<br />
Japan's game of Double Sixes (M. Koichi) | 10. Liubo:<br />
The five‐hundred‐year craze (C. Mackenzie) | 11. A<br />
raja's <strong>di</strong>versions: board games at Mysore (I. Finkel) | II.<br />
War and territory | 12. Chess and its visual culture in<br />
West, South, and Southeast Asia (A.C. Gunter) | 13.<br />
"The earthworms Tame the Dragon": the game of<br />
Xiangqi (A. Lo/T.‐C. Wang) | 14. Shogi Japans's game<br />
of generals (M. Koichi) | 15. Spider threads roaming<br />
the empyrean: the game of Weiqi (A. Lo/T.‐C. Wang) |<br />
16. Go: Japan's siege game (A. Koichi) | III. Games of<br />
matching and memory | 17. China's passion for Pai:<br />
playing cards, dominoes, and Mahjong (A. Lo) | 18.<br />
Persian playing cards: a courtly art (L. Diba) | 19.<br />
Ganjifa: the tra<strong>di</strong>tional playing cards of In<strong>di</strong>a (J.<br />
— 161 —<br />
Hopewell) | 20. Japanese games of memory, mat‐<br />
ching, and identification (T. Sakomura) | IV. Power and<br />
dexterity | 21. Pitchpot: the scholar's arrow‐throwing<br />
game (V. Bower/C. Mackenzie) | 22. Polo: the empe‐<br />
ror of games (V. Bower/C. Mackenzie) | 23. Keeping it<br />
in the air: Kickball in Japan and China (V. Bower/C.<br />
Mackenzie) | Bibliography | Checklist of object in the<br />
exhibition<br />
Raccolta <strong>di</strong> saggi e interventi pubblicata in occasione dell'omonima<br />
mostra inaugurata a New York il 14 ottobre 2004; la rivista Orien‐<br />
tations <strong>di</strong> Hong Kong [35, 6, September 2004, 48‐72pp.], per la<br />
stessa occasione, presenta i seguenti articoli: "Games as signifiers of<br />
cultural identity in Asia: Weiqi and Polo" (C. Mackennzie) [48‐55] |<br />
"On <strong>di</strong>ce in Asia" (I.L. Finkel) [56‐60] | "A <strong>di</strong>scussion of Kemari in the<br />
exhibition Asian games: the art of contest" (S. Takahiro) [61‐66] |<br />
"Stewart Culin, his time and Asian games" (I‐H. Chen) [67‐72].<br />
Maison des Jeux de Grenoble (éd.)<br />
JEUX TRADITIONNELS D'ASIE<br />
Maison des jeux de Grenoble, 2007, 25p.<br />
Avant‐propos | Les grands classiques du continent<br />
asiatique | Shap luk kon tseung kwan | Pachisi | Nyout<br />
| Doushou qi | Pallankuli | Perali kotuma | Lam turki |<br />
Gomoku ninuki | Bibliographie<br />
GIOCHI INDIANI<br />
Bock‐Raming A.<br />
VARIETIES OF INDIAN CHESS THROUGH THE AGES,<br />
THE<br />
Asiatische Stu<strong>di</strong>en [XLIX, 1, 1995, 309‐331pp.]<br />
Newell W.H.<br />
FEW ASIATIC BOARD GAMES OTHER THAN CHESS,<br />
A<br />
Man [59, February 1959, 29‐30pp.]<br />
Ray N./Ghosh A. (eds.)<br />
SEDENTARY GAMES OF INDIA<br />
The Asiatic Society, Calcutta, 1999, XII‐220p.<br />
Foreword (A.K. Sarkar) | Prefatory note | An introduc‐<br />
tion (I.L. Finkel) | On the In<strong>di</strong>an game of Chess (W.<br />
Jones) | On the Burmha game of Chess. Compared<br />
with the In<strong>di</strong>an, Chinese, and Persian game of the<br />
same denomination (H. Cox) | The invention of Chess<br />
and Backgammon (H.G. Raverty) | Note [and second<br />
note] on Visnupur circular cards (H. Shastri) | Notes on<br />
"Pachesi" and similar games, as played in the Karwi<br />
sub<strong>di</strong>vision, United Provinces (E. de M. Humphries) | A<br />
few types of sedentary games prevalent in the Central<br />
Provinces (H.C. Das Gupta) | Notes on a type of<br />
sedentary game prevalent in many parts of In<strong>di</strong>a (H.C.<br />
Das Gupta) | A few types of In<strong>di</strong>an sedentary games<br />
(H.C. Das Gupta) | A few types of sedentary games<br />
prevalent in the Punjab (H.C. Das Gupta) | Two types<br />
of sedentary games prevalent in British Garhwal (H.C.