Beniamino Vergani (Montebelluna, 2 June 1863 – 15 July 1927) was an Italian chess master.
A businessman who learned the game in 1884, and very soon was distinguished himself in the local tournaments. He took part in the Italian National Tournament at Turin 1892, coming second behind Torre. Vergani finished 22nd and last at Hastings 1895.[1]
In 1900, Vergani came 2nd-3rd in Rome scoring 10 out of 14, and in 1901 he was fifth in Venice with 5.5 out of 14. He attempted problem composition, and wrote the chess column of Illustrated Sport of Milan from 1890 to 1897, the year in which it ceased publication.