Persons celebrating an Anniversary
in December 2008
|
At the end of the year our first greetings go to the Central Franconian
town of Forchheim, our founding member Rudolf Glenk completed
his 71st year of his life there on 12-12-2008. Last year, on the occasion
of his "70th" we have published a more extensive appreciation
with the most important chess details. Quite rarely our committed problem
friend has been caught in a snapshot, in my archives I still found the
photo from our first general meeting at Forchheim reproduced below.
Rudolf
Glenk at bernd ellinghoven's book stand |
Only two days later the widely known Milano chess historian Alessandro
Sanvito looked back on full seven decades. As the country’s
representative for Italy (in this function supported by Luca D’Ambrosio)
and a personal friend of the late Ken Whyld he has not only actively participated
in quite a lot of our KWA meetings (see the events Amsterdam
2005; Turin 2006; Kórnik
2007; Venice 2008) but has also
stood out as a very productive chess author. Apart from numerous articles
in magazines and smaller brochures there is a whole lot of book publications
from his pen, we give a selection here: Lineamenti di una bibliografia
italiana degli scacchi, together with Adriano Chicco (1987); Figure
di scacchi (1992); Bibliografia italiana degli scacchi (1999);
L’arte degli scacchi. Catalogo a cura di Alessandro Sanvito
(2000); I codici scacchistici di Giulio Cesare Polerio e Gioacchino
Greco (2005/2008 – you will still find the second edition in
our Announcements); as well as SCACCHI
MANOSCRITTI - raccolta di antichi documenti scacchistici europei
(2008). We remind here also of Alessandro’s nearly hundred-page
contribution to Scacchia Ludus Vol. 1 published 2008 - "Italienische
Schachmanuskripte des 11. bis 17. Jahrhunderts" [Italian Chess Manuscripts
of the 11th to 17th Century]. We may still point to a further article
by Alessandro Sanvito from the year 2002: "Death and Chess in Iconography"
- www.italiascacchistica.com/....
In honour of his birthday a commemorative publication is planned for the
next year which (like the Meissenburg "Festschrift") is supposed
to be published by Refordis.
Alessandro Sanvito and Egbert Meissenburg (Kórnik 2007) |
Dale A. Brandreth, – we have regularly mentioned
him in our column (see particularly our appreciation from 2004),
– has reached the "77" on December 17th. We are pleased
that we are finally able to offer a photograph of the leader of CAISSA
EDITIONS, and we have also slightly updated this publisher’s book
list of own publications.
Dale
A. Brandreth working at his PC |
Christine Möhle is included in our birthday list
as the representative of the SHLB – Regional Library of Schleswig-Holstein
in Kiel, she celebrated her special day just on Christmas day. She is
known to have made a major contribution to the Kiel Chess Catalogue, and
after the demise of the unforgotten Horst Lüders she has taken over
the maintenance of the Kiel chess collection. She had already joined in
our foundation meeting at Brunswick (here the photo
as evidence), you may find the link to the Kiel online Catalogue on our
page HOME down on the right (just like the links to the other institutional
members).
Traditionally Kurt Landsberger, now honorary member of
our association, brings up the rear of the yearly birthday greetings,
he celebrated his 88th birthday on December 28th. We are pleased to mention
that our Kurt is still enjoying a robust constitution – withstanding
his old age, and that he is always prepared to take up the cudgels for
"his" old Steinitz. For those who have missed to read it we
refer again to the fine article by Diane Lilli from this year: A
life still filled with adventure, mirth and discovery (pdf file).
We wish our American friend that he still will be granted many happy years
together with his beloved Anny!
[Former entries on Kurt Landsberger in December
2006 (including further links back) and 2007.]
Congratulations!
PS:
You will find all previous birthday greetings in our archives!
|