- authors, and in
particular to "Alexandre, Jaenisch, and the
Handbuch [des
Schachspiels]."
While algebraic notation has been used in
German and
Russian chess...
-
Handbuch des
Schachspiels (Handbook of Chess,
often simply called the Handbuch) is a
chess book,
first published in 1843 by T****ilo von
Heydebrand und...
- 193–197.
cited in Linde, pp. 419–420 P. R. von Bilguer,
Handbuch des
schachspiels (1891)
pages 49–50 Linde, pp. 419–420. D.
Hooper and K, Whyld, The Oxford...
- It was
later adopted (in long form) by the
influential Handbuch des
Schachspiels and
became standard in
German publications. It is more
compact and less...
- problems. In 1843, von der Lasa
published his and Bilguer's
Handbuch des
Schachspiels (Handbook of Chess), the
first comprehensive manual of
chess theory....
-
published analysis of this line in the
first edition of the
Handbuch des
Schachspiels.
Viktor Korchnoi, one of the world's
leading players,
reintroduced the...
- Gedeon; Alföldy, László; Kapu, Jenö (2014) [1975]. Die
Weltmeister Des
Schachspiels: von
Morphy bis
Aljechin [The
World Champions of Chess: From
Morphy to...
-
opening as the "Ponziani–Staunton Attack". The
famous German Handbuch des
Schachspiels,
which went
through eight editions between 1843 and 1916,
called it the...
-
Retrieved 27
November 2021. von Bilguer, Paul
Rudolf (1843).
Handbuch des
Schachspiels. "Paul
Morphy vs. Duke Karl /
Count Isouard,
Paris (1858)". Chessgames...
-
chess world he is
known above all as the main
author of the
Handbuch des
Schachspiels (first
published in 1843). His
friend Paul
Rudolf von Bilguer, responsible...