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player who published the first extant chess book. He is believed to be the son of humanist writer and diplomat
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is named after him, even though it does not appear in his book. (It was first published in 1634 by
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An anti-feminist treatise of fifteenth century Spain: Lucena's Repetición de Amores
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to suggest that it was prepared in a hurry. The book was written when the
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Commentators have suggested that much of the material was copied from
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Berliner Schach-Erinnerungen nebst den Spielen des Greco und Lucena
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but also contains many elementary errors that led chess historian
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Repetición de Amores y Arte de Ajedrez con CL Juegos de Partido
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Article by Daniele Ciani about Luis Lucena, on the web site
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Lucena wrote the oldest surviving printed book on chess,
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Libre dels jochs partits dels schacs en nombre de 100
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Index

Luis Ramirez Lucena
Lucena
Kingdom of Castile
University of Salamanca
Author
chess player
Lucena position
chess
Juan de Lucena

Salamanca
chess openings
H. J. R. Murray
rules of chess
origins of modern chess
Francesc Vicent
Lucena position
Alessandro Salvio
smothered mate
Matulka 1931
H.J.R. Murray
A History of Chess
"Lucena - a mystery after 500 years"
cite web
link
See the image of p. 201 of the book
Hooper, David
Whyld, Kenneth
The Oxford Companion to Chess
ISBN

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