- Jules Arnous de Rivière
Jules Arnous de Rivière (
4 May 1830 –11 September 1905 ) was the strongest Frenchchess player from the late 1850s through the late 1870s. He is best known today for playing many games withPaul Morphy when the American champion visitedParis in 1858 and 1863.Born in
Nantes to a French father and an English mother as Arnous-Rivière, he awarded himself the noble "de". Rivière finished 6th of 13 in the 1867 Paris international tournament organized in conjunction with the Exposition Universelle. Although he finished well below the strongest foreign masters, he was ahead of fellow ParisianSamuel Rosenthal . Rivière had success in some minor tournaments in Paris: 3rd in 1880, 2nd= in 1881, 2nd in 1882–3, and 3rd in theCafé de la Régence tournament of 1896.Rivière fared poorly in his casual games against Morphy, but did well in more formal match play. In 1855 he lost to
Serafino Dubois , but in 1860 he defeatedThomas Wilson Barnes in London +5−2=0 andPaul Journoud in Paris +7−2=1, and in 1867 he defeatedJohann Löwenthal in Paris +2−0=0. He also lost a close match toMikhail Chigorin in 1883 by +4−5=1.Rivière's writings included several
chess column s and books onbilliards androulette . He also invented many games. Rivière died in Paris in 1905.References
*citation | last=Gaige | first=Jeremy | author-link=Jeremy Gaige | year=1987 | title=Chess Personalia, A Biobibliography | publisher=McFarland & Company | isbn=0-7864-2353-6 | pages=356
*citation | last=Golombek | first=Harry | author-link=Harry Golombek | year=1977 | title=Golombek's Encyclopedia of Chess | publisher=Batsford | contribution=Rivière, Jules Arnous de | pages=276 | isbn=0-517-53146-1. (Seems to have typos in a couple of the years, as it lists the date of death as 11 September 1906 and sets the Chigorin match in 1885.)
*citation | last1=Hooper | first1=David | author1-link=David Vincent Hooper | last2=Whyld | first2=Kenneth | author2-link=Kenneth Whyld | year=1992 | title=The Oxford Companion to Chess | edition=2 | publisher=Oxford University Press | location=Oxford | isbn=0-19-280049-3 | contribution=Rivière, Jules Arnous de | pages=342External links
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* [http://sbchess.sinfree.net/Riviere.html Obituary of de Rivière ]
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