An Attempt to Analyse the Automaton Chess Player of Mr. De Kempelen by Willis

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Author Willis, Robert, 1800-1875
LoC No. 39031380
Title An Attempt to Analyse the Automaton Chess Player of Mr. De Kempelen
To Which is Added, a Copious Collection of the Knight's Moves over the Chess Board
Note Reading ease score: 56.6 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
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Summary "An Attempt to Analyse the Automaton Chess Player of Mr. De Kempelen" by Willis is a scientific publication written in the early 19th century. This book provides a detailed analysis of the famous automaton chess player, first introduced in the late 18th century by Mr. De Kempelen. The work delves into the mechanics and underlying principles of this curious invention, ultimately examining the question of whether it is a true mechanical entity or rather a cleverly disguised human performer. The text outlines the intricacies of the automaton, describing the elaborate setup and the methods by which it mimics playing chess. Willis argues against the notion that the movements of the automaton are purely mechanical, highlighting the complexities involved in executing the varied moves required during a chess game. Instead, he posits that the automaton relies on a hidden operator, suggesting a method for how a skilled individual could conceal themselves within the structure and control the automaton's movements. Additionally, the book includes a compilation of the Knight’s moves across the chessboard, offering scholarly insight into both the mechanics of chess and the art of automata. Through thorough reasoning and observational analysis, Willis aims to demystify the automaton's operation while respecting the ingenuity of its creator. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class GV: Geography, Anthropology, Recreation: Recreation, Leisure
Subject Automaton chess players
Subject Kempelen, Wolfgang von, 1734-1804
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EBook-No. 61410
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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