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Evidence for Diris

1 pieces of evidence found.

Id DLP.Evidence.1956
Type Contemporary rule description
Location Safavid
Date 1694-01-01 - 1694-12-31
Rules Three consecutive squares, with lines connecting the corners and the midpoints of the sides of the squares.
Content Account from Hyde" Persis dicitur Diris seu Dris, al. minus recte Dirish seu Drish. Usitatius vero apud Persis nomen est Sidere, unde & Arabes sibi fecerunt Sudder, & Sudra, quod a Golio exponitur Grammisus, seu Triangularis Lusus, quod in Appendice monet legendum Tricuspidalis. Pro Sidere, aliquando dicitur Si-derec, quasi Diminutiva forma. Subinde vocatur Si-perde, vel contracte Sipere, & Si-perek, quorum omnium Nominum eadem est ratio, de qua in seq. Sectione fusius dicetur," Hyde 1694: 206.
Confidence 100
Source Hyde, T. 1694. De Ludis Orientalibus Libri Duo: Historia Nerdiludii, hoc est Dicere, Trunculorum, cum quibuidam aliis Arabum, Persarum, Indorum, Chinensium, & aliarum Gentium Ludis tam Politicis quam Bellicis, plerumque Europae inauditis, multo minus visis: additis omnium Nominibus in dictarum Gentium Linguis. Ubi etiam Classicorum Graecorum & Latinorum loca quaedam melius quam hactenus factum est explicantur. Oxford: E Theatro Sheldoniano.

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