Canistriludium
Appearance
(Redirectum de Ludus bascaudarius)
Canistriludium,[1] vel ludus bascaudarius et cetera, est follis ludus a Doctore Iacobo Naismith mense Decembri 1891 Campifonti Massachusettae in Civitatibus Foederatis excogitatus.
Ludus in aedificio inter duas turmas quinque lusorum actus est. Sunt duo canistra a quoque latere plani lusori sita. Turmae certantur ut saepius canistripilam in canistrum manus adversarii imponant per tempus quod ludus durat. Sunt soli duo modi quo canistripila in plano ludi moventur: aut follem per aërem iactando aut ambulando eam a ludi plano repercutiendo.
Praeclari canistripilae ludi lusores
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
- Ioannes Antetokounmpo
- Carolus Barkley
- Laurentius Bird
- Kobe Bryant
- Vincentius Carter
- Wilt Chamberlain
- Robertus Cousy
- Stephanus Curry
- Kevin Durant
- Patricius Ewing
- Paulus Gasol
- Allen Iverson
- LeBron James
- Magicus Johnson
- Michael Jordan
- Carolus Malone
- Hortensia Marcari
- Šarūnas Marčiulionis
- Hakeem Olajuwon
- Shaquille O'Neal
- Scottie Pippen
- Dionysius Rodman
- Guglielmus Russell
- Anscharius Schmidt
- Ioannes Stockton
- Patricia Summitt
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- ↑ De verbis artis propriis, vide Morgan: "basketball / ludus bascaudarius* [Soc. Lat.] | make a basket follem per bascaudam iacere [Eichenseer] (Helf.) ]] follis bascaudarius (Alb. Imag.) ]] canistripila, canistrifollis, pilae (v. follis) canistrique ludus (LRL) ]] pilae canistrique lusus, follis canistrique lusus (Lev.) <"Bascauda" nec "canistrum" significasse (potius "ahenum," "pelvim"), nec cognationem etymologicam cum vocabulo Anglico basket habet, teste OED. Hoc apud Forcellinum: "bascauda, ae, f., catinus, conca, vas Anglicum, in quo calices et cacabus lavabantur." LS soli, inter lexicographos quos consului, "bascaudam" per "basket" reddunt, fisi scilicet etymologiae obsoletae.>"
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Adolph H, Grundman (2004). The golden age of amateur basketball: the AAU Tournament, 1921–1968. University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 0-8032-7117-4
- Batchelor, Bob (2005). Basketball in America: from the playgrounds to Jordan's game and beyond. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-7890-1613-3
- Brown, Donald H. (2007). A Basketball Handbook. AuthorHouse. ISBN 978-1-4259-6190-9
- Forrest C., Allen (1991). All you wanted to know about Basketball. Sterling publishing. ISBN 81-207-2576-X
- Grundy, Pamela; Susan Shackelford (2005). Shattering the glass: the remarkable history of women's basketball. New Press. ISBN 1-56584-822-5
- Herzog, Brad (2003). Hoopmania: The Book of Basketball History and Trivia. Rosen Pub. Group. ISBN 0-8239-3697-X
- Simmons, Bill (2009). The book of basketball: the NBA according to the sports guy. Ballantine/ESPN Books. ISBN 978-0-345-51176-8
- Naismith, James (1941, 1996). Basketball: its origin and development. University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 0-8032-8370-9
Nexus externi
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Historia
- Naismith Museum & Basketball Hall of Fame – Almonte, ON, www.naismithmuseum.com
- Basketball Hall of Fame – Springfield, MA, www.hoophall.com
- Hometown Sports Heroes, www.virtualmuseum.ca
- Societates athleticae
- Basketball at the Olympic Games, www.olympic.org
- International Basketball Federation, www.fiba.com
- National Basketball Association, www.nba.com
- Women's National Basketball Association, www.wnba.com
- Continental Basketball Association, www.cbahoopsonline.com (vererrimum canistriludi professionalis foedus in orbe terrarum)]
- National Wheelchair Basketball Association, www.nwba.org
- Aliae res
- Basketball, basketball.com
- Basketbal; Reference, basketball-reference.com
- Eurobasket, eurobasket.com
- "Ontario historical plaque – Dr. James Naismith," www.ontarioplaques.com