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Schul (Die) der Rechtenden - Game of the College of Litigants - L'escole des Plaideurs (fac-simile) 
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primo autore: Anonimo 
secondo autore: Wolff Jeremias 
anno: 1685/1920 
luogo: Germania 
periodo: XXI secolo (1°/4) 
percorso: Percorso di 63 caselle numerate 
materiale: carta (paper) (papier) 
dimensioni: 000X000 
stampa: Acquaforte (taille-douce) (ecthing)  
luogo acquisto:  
data acquisto:  
dimensioni confezione:  
numero caselle: 63 
categoria: Religione, Diritto e Morale 
tipo di gioco: Gioco di percorso  
editore: Wolff Jeremias 
stampatore: Jeremias Wolff excudit Aug. Vindelicorum 
proprietario: Collezione A. Seville - Collezione Fred Horn - Flemish Games Archives KHBO , Brugge. Belgio 
autore delle foto: A. Seville 
numero di catalogo: 1841 
descrizione: Gioco di 63 caselle numerate, spirale, antiorario, centripeto. Ristampa del 2005 (es. 33/60, Spiel Nr. 6). Altro esemplare del 1920 nella Collezione Seville.
REGOLE: al centro.
CASELLE: con didascalia.

NOTA: versione tedesca di gioco francese, vedi esemplari Arch. n°844 e Arch. n°1170.

REFERENZA 1
Accession N°2669.1.13 Waddesdon-The Rothschild Collection (The National Trust).
Object title: "Game of the College of Litigants".
Original Language Title: (L'escole des Plaideurs).
Object type: board games; engravings/intaglio prints/prints.
Primary Maker: Hamel; Curé de Moüy; French; active Circa 1690-1700.
Primary Maker Role: Artist or maker.
Secondary Maker: Jean Crépy (French, b.Circa 1660, d.Circa 1739).
Secondary Maker Role: Publisher.
Medium: engraving, hand-coloured in watercolour and bodycolour.
Dimensions: mm685 x 900 (mount size).
Media Materials:laid paper/paper (fiber product)/materials; printing ink/ink/coating (material)/materials; cardboard/pasteboard/paper (fiber product)/materials; watercolour/water-base paint/paint/coating (material)/materials; bodycolour/watercolour/water-base paint/paint/coating (material)/materials.
Physical Description: single sheet mounted on cardboard, plate mark size: 400 x 516, image size: 390 x 512.
Primary Production Technique: engraving (printing process); watercolour (aquarelle)/painting techniques
Primary Prod Date: Circa 1685 {nd}.
Primary Prod Date Notes: Dated by D'Allemagne.
Place of Production: Paris/France.
Language Keywords: French.
Brief Description: Printed board game of 63 squares set in a spiral featuring minor court claims by litigants, with satirical vignettes of petty quarrels. The last square involves a workhouse, where the litigant ends when destitute. In the corners and at the sides there are olive branches, pen-knives, quills, sacks containing legal proceedings, and satirical sentences. The rules are in the centre.
Signature Date description: signed in the plate, lower left: Ham[el?] execute [fuit?] […]
Signature Marks Y N display: Ham[el?] execute [fuit?] […]
Signature Marks Type Y N display: Signature L; No inscriptions.
Signature Marks Notes Y N display: lower left, in the plate.
Location of Publisher’s Premises: rue Saint-Jacques, Paris.
Location of Publisher’s Premises Notes: XXX
Curatorial Commentary: The signature line has been erased, but appears to read Hamel. Hamel made another game for Crepy, the "Game of the Blindmen" (Le Jeu des Aveugles), see D'Allemagne and acc. n°2669.1.17. Hamel was the Curé de Moüy. There is a copy of the game on the giochidelloca website, with further information about each square - see web addresses.
Research Keywords: Satire/Humour.
Genre: Genre Subjects.
Subject People name only: XXX
Subject Role: XXX
Subject Category: Work & Occupations/Governance & Public Administration/Lawyer; Work & Occupations/Governance & Public Administration/Judge; Objects/Vessels & Containers/Package; Objects/Reading, Writing & Printed Matter/Writing Materials; Nature, Landscape & The Elements/Flora/Trees & Plants/Olive; Figures/Female; Figures/Group; Figures/Male; Architecture/Buildings/Public, Municipal & Entertainment; Everyday Life/Crime & Punishment/Trial; Work & Occupations/Social Rank/Lower Classes.
Subject Place: Paris/France.
Subject Event: XXX
Subject Date: XXX
Documentation with notes: Henry R. D'Allemagne, "Le Noble Jeu de l'Oie", Paris, 1950, (p. 208), discusses another copy of the game. Alain René Girard and Claude Quétel, "L'histoire de France racontée par le jeu de l'oie", Paris, 1982, (pl. 42), illustrates another copy of the game.
Related Literature: Henry R. D'Allemagne, "Le Noble Jeu de l'Oie", Paris; 1950.
Related Literature Notes:p. 210, on "Le Jeu des Aveugles" by M. Hamel for Crepy.
External File Notes: http://www.giochidelloca.it/scheda.php?id=844, copy of the game, [accessed 26 March 2009].
http://www.history.ac.uk/resources/e-seminars/munck-paper article on workhouses [accessed 13 June 2009].
Cataloguer: Phillippa Plock.

REFERENZA 2
(D'Allemagne, pag. 208): "L'escole des Plaideurs. Paris, Crepy (v.1685). Taille-douce, 39,5x51. Jeu à cases muettes et à vignettes consacrées aux choses et gens de chicane, avec une amusante présentation. La dernière case est l'hopital: Palais de la chicane. Dans les coins et sur les cotés: rameaux d'olivier, canifs, plumes, sacs à procès, sentences satiriques."

bibliografia: 1) ALLEMAGNE, Henry Renè D': "Le noble jeu de l’oie en France de 1640 à 1950"- Ed. Grund, Parigi 1950.
2) GIRARD, Alain R.- QUETEL, Claude: "L’histoire de France racontée par le jeu de l’oie", Ed. Balland-Massin Parigi 1982.
3) 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.

 
 
   
 
   
 
   

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