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- Wiener Schachzeitung (or Wiener Schach-Zeitung, "Viennese Chess Bulletin") was the name of several Austrian chess periodicals published in Vienna between...
- Schachzeitung (English: "German Chess Magazine") was the first German chess magazine. Founded in 1846 by Ludwig Bledow under the title Schachzeitung der...
- the September and October 1852 issues of the Berlin-based Deutsche Schachzeitung. Beginning with Howard Staunton in 1853, the game has been extensively...
- Theilnehmer eines Turniers". Deutsche Schachzeitung (in German). 41: 134–137. OCLC 556959107.Deutsche Schachzeitung at HathiTrust Digital Library Lucas...
- became the editor of the magazine Schachzeitung der Berliner Schachgesellschaft (later called Deutsche Schachzeitung) when its founder Ludwig Bledow, one...
- qualify to win his group, remain unpublished. The magazine Deutsche Schachzeitung (1886, p. 128) published a short obituary after his death. Jacques Mieses...
- circles in the 19th century. Pages 353–358 of the September 1858 Deutsche Schachzeitung had an unsigned article "Zugzwang, Zugwahl und Privilegien". Friedrich...
- most successful. He edited the magazine Deutsche Schachzeitung in 1897, and Tarrasch's Schachzeitung, for the last two years of his life. This section...
- Ahrens, W. (1901), "Zur relativen Bewertung von Turnierpartien", Wiener Schachzeitung, 4 (10/11 October–November): 181–192 Chess.com: Tie-break methods The...
- that 1.f4 f5 2.e4 was analysed by F.A. Lange in the June 1859 Deutsche Schachzeitung, and was pla**** by many players, including Adolf Anderssen, in the nineteenth...