-
chess handbook in
German – Neue theoretisch-praktische
Anweisung zum
Schachspiel (Vienna 1795–96).
Relatively few
details of his life are known. Only...
- authors, and in
particular to "Alexandre, Jaenisch, and the
Handbuch [des
Schachspiels]."
While algebraic notation has been used in
German and
Russian chess...
- mate). This
checkmate gets its name from the
novel Anastasia und das
Schachspiel by
Johann Jakob Wilhelm Heinse, but the
novelist took the
chess position...
-
positions was used by
Wilhelm Heinse in his
novel Anastasia und das
Schachspiel (English:
Anastasia and the game of chess). This
Lolli Position is from...
-
represented the
Romantic school. In 1922, Réti
published Die
neuen Ideen im
Schachspiel (English: The New
Ideas in Chess), an
examination of the
evolution of...
-
Anderson (1958)
Kurioses Schach by Dr. Karl
Fabel (1960) Der Jäger im
Schachspiel by
Theodor Steudel (1960) La
Genesi Delle Posizioni by L.
Ceriani (1961)...
- best
known for his 1923
minimalist chess set design,
known as Bauhaus-
Schachspiel [de] in German, or
Bauhaus chess in English.
Josef Hartwig was born on...
- problems. In 1843, von der Lasa
published his and Bilguer's
Handbuch des
Schachspiels (Handbook of Chess), the
first comprehensive manual of
chess theory....
-
which was
translated into
English in 1993. His
fourth major book Das
Schachspiel (1931), was
translated by G. E.
Smith and T. G. Bone as The Game of Chess...
-
likely that the
error arose from the
sixth edition of the
Handbuch des
Schachspiels, in
which editor Constantin Schwede incorrectly attributed the position...