LUIS RAMIREZ DE LUCENA
'Luis Ramirez de Lucena' (c.1465 – c.1530) was a leading Spanish chess player. He wrote the oldest existing printed book on chess, ''Repetición de amores y arte de axedrez con ci iuegos de partido'', published in Salamanca in 1497. The book contains analysis of eleven chess openings but contains many elementary errors that led chess historian Harold Murray to suggest that it was prepared in a hurry. The book was written when the rules of chess were taking their modern form (see chess#Origins of the modern game (1450–1850)), and some of the 150 positions in the book are of the old game and some of the new. Fewer than a dozen copies of the book exist.
The Lucena position is named after him, even though it does not appear in his book. (It was first published in 1634 by Alessandro Salvio.) The Smothered mate named ''Philidor's legacy'' is in the book.
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References
★ The Oxford Companion To Chess, Hooper, David and Kenneth Whyld, , , Oxford University, 1996, ISBN 0-19-280049-3
★ The Lucena Position David Surratt, Chessville.com
External links
★ (Romeo is Director of History Chess Commission of Spanish Federation of Chess, FEDA.)
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