Theodor von Scheve (11 June 1851 – 19 April 1922) was a German chess master and writer.
Scheve was born in Cosel in the Prussian Province of Silesia.
Scheve drew two matches against Carl August Walbrodt (+4 –4 =2) and Curt von Bardeleben (+4 –4 =4) in Berlin in 1891.
Scheve's best achievement was 3rd–4th place at Monte Carlo 1901 (Dawid Janowski won).
[3] He wrote a philosophy essay Der Geist des Schachspiels (Berlin 1919).