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- Rithmomachy abstract "Rithmomachy (or Rithmomachia, also Arithmomachia, Rythmomachy, Rhythmomachy, or sundry other variants; sometimes known as The Philosophers' Game) is a highly complex, early European mathematical board game. The earliest known description of it dates from the eleventh century. A literal translation of the name is \"The Battle of the Numbers\". The game is much like chess, except most methods of capture depend on the numbers inscribed on each piece.It has been argued that between the twelfth and sixteenth centuries, \"rithmomachia served as a practical exemplar for teaching the contemplative values of Boethian mathematical philosophy, which emphasized the natural harmony and perfection of number and proportion. The game, Moyer argues, was used both as a mnemonic drill for the study of Boethian number theory and, more importantly, as a vehicle for moral education, by reminding players of the mathematical harmony of creation.\"".
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- Rithmomachy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rithmomachy".
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- Rithmomachy subject Category:Abstract_strategy_games.
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- Rithmomachy subject Category:Recreational_mathematics.
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- Rithmomachy comment "Rithmomachy (or Rithmomachia, also Arithmomachia, Rythmomachy, Rhythmomachy, or sundry other variants; sometimes known as The Philosophers' Game) is a highly complex, early European mathematical board game. The earliest known description of it dates from the eleventh century. A literal translation of the name is \"The Battle of the Numbers\".".
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