He is most famous for his book Osservazioni teorico-pratiche sopra il giuoco degli scacchi (English: Theoretical-practical views on the game of chess), published 1763 in Bologna.
Lolli's book contains analyses of chess openings, in particular the Giuoco Piano.
It illustrates the Italian masters' style of uncompromising attack, which clearly differs from the rather more strategic considerations taken by, for example, the French chess player Philidor.
[4] Lolli also studied some defensive fortresses and the queen versus pawn endgame.
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