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Edinburgh journal of science
- Publisher
- Edinburgh
- Collection
- nhml_london; biodiversity
- Contributor
- Natural History Museum Library, London
- Language
- English
- Volume
- Vol.4
Vol.1(1824) - vol.10(1829); n.s. vol.1(1829) - vol.6(1832)
Tring holds no.1,1824 - n.s. no.12,1832
4 6
Itemid 107538
Itemid 107539
Tring holds no.1,1824 - n.s. no.12,1832
4 6
Itemid 107538
Itemid 107539
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- 2009-09-02 11:08:00
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- urn:oclc:record:656557731
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- 2
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- 268409
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- Title_id
- 268409
- Year
- 1826
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Subject: Edinburgh journal of science
Subject: Edinburgh journal of science
1824
WILLIAM RITCHIE (1790-1837)
Ritchie was a Scottish physicist who in a letter to the editor, suggested a gas-powered lamp for projection of the ‘Phantasmagoria’ using a ‘Magic Lantern’.
Ritchie was looking for more brilliant white light in his suggestion.
David Brewster records on p37 of his ‘Edinburgh Journal of Science,’ (this edition) William Ritchie’s letter to the editor on 15 November 1825 his 'Proposal for Improving the Phantasmagoria'.
Ritchie researched the making of optical glass and worked with John Dolland. Through John Herschel he presented his paper ‘On a New Photometer with Its Application to Determine the Relative Intensities of Artificial Light’ to the Royal Society 16 December 1824. -30-
THE HISTORY OF THE DISCOVERY OF CINEMATOGRAPHY
An Illustrated Chronological History of the Development of Motion Pictures Leading to the Discovery of Cinematography in the 1800s
VISIT MY INTERNET ARCHIVE CHANNEL
https://archive.org/details/precinemahistory.net
VISIT AND FOLLOW MY TWITTER ACCOUNT
SEE Daily posts of the 2nd edition of my work –32 years of research--where you will see the complete story of pre cinema. It can be found at Twitter -- Follow Us @RealPreCinema
VISIT MY YOU TUBE CHANNEL
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7eFAkjJpgpqPw8La35RcQg/featured
WILLIAM RITCHIE (1790-1837)
Ritchie was a Scottish physicist who in a letter to the editor, suggested a gas-powered lamp for projection of the ‘Phantasmagoria’ using a ‘Magic Lantern’.
Ritchie was looking for more brilliant white light in his suggestion.
David Brewster records on p37 of his ‘Edinburgh Journal of Science,’ (this edition) William Ritchie’s letter to the editor on 15 November 1825 his 'Proposal for Improving the Phantasmagoria'.
Ritchie researched the making of optical glass and worked with John Dolland. Through John Herschel he presented his paper ‘On a New Photometer with Its Application to Determine the Relative Intensities of Artificial Light’ to the Royal Society 16 December 1824. -30-
THE HISTORY OF THE DISCOVERY OF CINEMATOGRAPHY
An Illustrated Chronological History of the Development of Motion Pictures Leading to the Discovery of Cinematography in the 1800s
VISIT MY INTERNET ARCHIVE CHANNEL
https://archive.org/details/precinemahistory.net
VISIT AND FOLLOW MY TWITTER ACCOUNT
SEE Daily posts of the 2nd edition of my work –32 years of research--where you will see the complete story of pre cinema. It can be found at Twitter -- Follow Us @RealPreCinema
VISIT MY YOU TUBE CHANNEL
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7eFAkjJpgpqPw8La35RcQg/featured