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Vlastimil
Fiala presented new findings from von der Lasa's chess career. |
| Isaak
M. Linder who had come together with his son Vladimir spoke about
"Von der Lasa and the Modern Age". |
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A
snapshot of father and son
Linder, once again the duo
was one of the most popular "objects" of the photo hunters. |
The
breaks were partly used for the supporting programme but were also
welcome opportunities to exchange views and information.
Here Tomasz Lissowski (on the left) shows Isaac Linder his new biography
on Jurek Lewi, there is also Jerzy Moras (on the right) present from
Penelopa publishing house. |
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In
Maria Łuczak's study: Alessandro Sanvito showed v.d. Lasa's
Polerio copies to Egbert Meissenburg and Siegfried Schönle
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In the background Jurgen Stigter. |
An
additional group photo in the cellar vaults
before we continue with the lectures ... |
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The
US-American Raymond Kuzanek dealt with "The Letters of Frederic
Edge". |
| The
Indologist Maria Schetelich from Leipzig had an eye firmly on the
Indian origin of chess. |
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Alessandro
Sanvito reported on the Pacioli chess manuscript found in Italy. |
Close
attention not only
of Calle Erlandsson,
also Toni Preziuso and Egbert Meissenburg seem very concentrated.
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