revived Le Palamède, a monthly chess magazine which ran until the end of 1847." Hooper & Whyld, p. 350. "From 1841-1847 Saint-Amant edited Le Palamède, in...
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Palamède may refer to: Palamède de Forbin (died 1508), Provençal lord and minister Le Palamède, a former chess periodical Palamedes (disambiguation) This...
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Oxford Companion to Chess – David Hooper and Kenneth Whyld (1992) p. 56 Le Palamède edited by Saint-Amant (1847) p. 211 Crescendo of the Virtuoso: Spectacle...
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d4 with 1...c5 in the second and fourth games. Saint Amant wrote in Le Palamède (1843): "This opening is not favorable to Black. Bennoni [sic] gives...
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a leading French chess master and an editor of the chess periodical Le Palamède. He is best known for losing a match against Howard Staunton in 1843...
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Palamedes /pæləˈmiːdiːz/ (also called Palomides /pæləˈmaɪdiːz/, or some other variant such as the French Palamède; known as li Sarradins that is "the...
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working out an agreement. One version appeared in the French periodical Le Palamède. The complete story does not make a lot of sense since Mälzel visited...
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Kenneth Whyld (1992) p.265 Le Palamède edited by St. Amaint (1837) p. 112 G. Walker, Chess and chess-players (1850) p. 48 Le Palamède edited by St. Amaint (1847)...
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http://www.edochess.ca G. Walker, Chess and chess-players (1859) page 161. Le Palamède edited by St. Amant, vol. 2 (1837) page 499. G. Allen and T. von der...
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until 1902. The earliest chess magazine in any language was the French Le Palamède, published in 1836–39 and 1842–47. In 1837 George Walker introduced an...
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