I just read in the news this evening that experts have possibly linked the illustrations of a 1500's chess puzzle book to Leonardo da Vinci. I say, why not? Leonardo had his hand in everything else, including modern-day machines and physiological research. Truly, he was the quintessential Renaissance man. Check it out.
Experts link Leonardo da Vinci to chess puzzles in long-lost Renaissance treatise
Well, I don't think the point of this recent discover was that da Vinci authored the problem itself. Rather, a friend of his did and he illustrated the chess set for the problem.
As for Leonardo being a chess player, I find it hard to believe that he would not have played the game if he could get his hand on a chessboard. This is not to say that his play was anything noteworthy. Who knows? But your right, I suppose there would be some sort of report of his play since we know so much about him in other areas.
thanks, for the comment.
Jason
PS, The news article I read simply reported the possible link to da Vinci; I haven't seen the chess problem yet. If anyone has access to that, perhaps it could be posted on this website (at least the link thereto) for posterity's sake. ---JKV
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