Ponziani, Domenico Lorenzo (1719 – 1796)

Ponziani’s opening

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Description: Domenico Lorenzo Ponziani was an Italian priest, law proffesor, chess player and theoretician. He wrote “Il giuoco incomparabile degli scacchi” in 1769. His work is the best practical guide produced by the Modenese Masters. Ponziani is remembered by the Ponziani’s Opening.
Sex: Male. Occupation: Priest. Chess player.
Place of Birth / Death: Modena, Italy. Country Tags: Italy
Centuries: XVIII Title: –
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  • Ponziani, Domenico (1782): Il giuoco incomparabile degli scacchi. Modena.
  • Winter, Edward G., ed. (1981). World chess champions. Pergamon.