Studies composed by

Giulio Cesare Polerio

(Italy, ca. 1548 - ca. 1612)

Learn-and-play-chess-online reports about him:

Giulio Cesare Polerio (1550-1610) was an Italian master who made significant contributions to chess analysis and theory.

Salvio wrote of him in his work Il Puttino. Polerio was a good friend of Giovanni Leonardo.
Polerio wrote a number of codexes containing games played in international chess by himself and other strong masters from Italy, Spain and Portugal.

He came up with new ideas for some chess openings.

 

Also some more information about him can be found at Wikipedia.

 

(All his studies, more exact dates, possible corrections or cooks and exact details about sources can be found in the

Harold van der Heijden database V (31-12-2015) )