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Histoire (L') Romaine depuis Constantin jusqu'à Charles-Magne - Game of Roman History From Constantine to Charlemagne 
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primo autore: Le Maitre 
secondo autore: Crepy 
anno: 1773 
luogo: Francia-Parigi 
periodo: XVIII secolo (3°/4) 
percorso: Percorso di 53 caselle numerate 
materiale: carta (paper) (papier) 
dimensioni: 685X900 (512X717) 
stampa: Acquaforte (taille-douce) (engraving) 
luogo acquisto:  
data acquisto:  
dimensioni confezione:  
numero caselle: 53 
categoria: Storia antica e contemporanea 
tipo di gioco: Gioco di percorso  
editore: Crepy 
stampatore: Crepy, rue St.Jacques, Paris 
proprietario: Collezione Rothschild 
autore delle foto: Waddesdon The Rothschild Collection (The National Trust) 
numero di catalogo: 1177 
descrizione: Gioco di 53 caselle numerate, spirale (rettangolare), antiorario, centripeto. Nelle caselle la storia di Roma da Costantino a Carlo Magno.
REGOLE: al centro.
CASELLE: con didascalia.

REFERENZA 1
(D'Allemagne, pag. 213): "L' Histoire Romaine depuis Constantin Jusqu'a Charles-Magne (sic), jeu pour l'instruction de la jeunesse par le S.r le Maitre, professeur d'Histoire et de Géographie &ct. Paris Crépy (v.1773). Taille-douce, 50,5x71. Jeu à 53 cases à légendes."

REFERENZA 2
(Baron De Vinck, pag. 27, n°53) 1773: L' Histoire Romaine depuis Constantin Jusqu'à Charlemagne , reduite en jeu pour l'instruction de la jeunesse par le S.r le Maitre, professeur d'Histoire et de Géographie. A Paris chez Crepy, rue St. Jacques, proche la rue de la Parcheminerie, à St. Pierre. Sous le trait carré: Avec privilège du Roi.
Cinquante-trois cases dont quelques-unes ornementées de jolis attributs. H. 0m,525. L. 0m,730.


REFERENZA 2
This game of 53 spaces is from a series of educational games [the others, not in the Waddesdon collection, are Universal History; and Roman History from the Foundation of Rome until Constantine] designed by Seigneur Le Maître, who is noted in the centre of the game as being ‘Professor of History, Geography etc’. Each space describes a person of significance in the history of Rome, beginning with Constantine and ending at the winning space with Charlemagne. Some of the spaces are ornamented with an emblem. The instructions to be obeyed at each space are listed by number in the centre of the game, in an admirably clear table. They include instructions to pay to the pool, to receive, to wait, or to move to another space: however, there is no doubling of the throw on the model of Goose. Some moral judgments illuminate the choice of instruction: for example, at space 10 (Valentinian III) one must pay because of the decadence of the Empire.
(Plock, Phillippa - Seville Adrian)

Exhibitions
- "Playing, Learning, Flirting: Printed Board Games from 18th-Century France". Catalogue exhibition of French eighteenth-century Board Games, 28 March – 28 October 2012, Waddesdon Manor, The Rothschild Collection (Rothschild Family Trust). Rachel Jacobs, Curator.

bibliografia: 1) CREPY, Jean Baptiste: “Estampes pour servir à la Récréation de l'Esprit sous la forme du Jeu Royal de l'Oye Renouvelé des Grecs. Pour l'Education des Jeunes Gens de l'un & de l'autre Sexe”. Lesquelles se trouvent à Paris chez Crepy, Rue S.t Jacques à S.t Pierre près la Rue de de la Parcheminerie. A. P. D. R. Paris, 1780ca (contiene 26 giochi rilegati).
2) VINCK, Eugène, Baron de: "Iconographie du Noble Jeu de l’Oye". Catalogue descriptif et raisonné de la Collection de Jeux formé par le Baron de Vinck". 126 Jeux du XVIIIe au débùt du XIXe siècle. FR. J. Olivier Libraire, 11 Rue des Paroissiens, Bruxelles, pag. 27, 1886.
3) ALLEMAGNE, Henry-Renè D': "Le noble jeu de l’oie en France de 1640 à 1950". Ed. Grund, Parigi 1950.
4) NEGRI, Ilio - VERCELLONI, Virgilio: "I giochi di dadi d'azzardo e di passatempo dei gentiluomini e dei pirati". Introduzione di Caterina Santoro, Lerici Milano 1958.
5) PLOCK, Phillippa - SEVILLE, Adrian:"The Rothschild Collection of printed board games at Waddesdon Manor", in XIIIth Board Game Studies Colloquium, Paris, 14-17 April 2010.
6) JACOBS, Rachel: "Playing, Learning, Flirting: Printed Board Games from 18th-Century France". Catalogue exhibition of French eighteenth-century Board Games, 28 March – 28 October 2012, Waddesdon Manor, The Rothschild Collection (Rothschild Family Trust). Rachel Jacobs, Curator.
 
  Accession N°2669.1.23 Waddesdon-The Rothschild Collection
 
 
   
 
   

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