John Ayrton Paris, FRS (7 August 1785 – 24December 1856) was a British physician. He is a possible inventor of the thaumatrope, which he published with W. Phillips in April 1825.[1]
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JohnAyrtonParis, FRS (7 August 1785 – 24 December 1856) was a British physician. He is a possible inventor of the thaumatrope, which he published with...
invention of the thaumatrope is usually credited to British physician JohnAyrtonParis. He described the device in his 1827 educational book for children...
Ayrton Senna da Silva (Brazilian Portuguese: [aˈiʁtõ ˈsẽnɐ dɐ ˈsiwvɐ] ; 21 March 1960 – 1 May 1994) was a Brazilian racing driver who won the Formula One...
ISBN 978-0-87131-789-6. A Treatise on Medical Jurisprudence, by Dr JohnAyrtonParis M.D. and John Samuel Martin Fonblanque Barrister at Law, 3 Vols, London,...
On 1 May 1994, Brazilian Formula One driver Ayrton Senna was killed after his car crashed into a concrete barrier while he was leading the 1994 San Marino...
been used in medicine, and is identified in the Pharmacologia of JohnAyrtonParis as the healing rust of the Spear of Telephus mentioned by Homer. Verdigris...
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like death, metaphysics, geology, natural theology and chemistry. JohnAyrtonParis remarked that poems written by the young Davy "bear the stamp of lofty...
theme in Augustan age and later Roman poetry. The Pharmacologia of JohnAyrtonParis identifies verdigris, which has medicinal properties, as the healing...
Thaumatrope was published by W. Phillips (in anonymous association with JohnAyrtonParis). The fact that the pictures on either side of the twirling disc seem...
thaumatrope was published by W. Phillips (in anonymous association with JohnAyrtonParis) and became a popular toy. The pictures on either side of a small...
in 1814. His friends and correspondents included John Hawkins, Philip Rashleigh and JohnAyrtonParis. Never letting his scientific work interfere with...
Constitutional History of England William Macmichael – The Gold-Headed Cane JohnAyrtonParis – Philosophy in Sport made Science in Earnest: Being an Attempt to...
Charlotte Ayrton (née Chaplin; 22 June 1846 – 19 July 1883) was an English physician. She studied medicine in London, Edinburgh and Paris, pursuing higher...
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1811–1812 Sir Francis Milman, Bt. 1813–1819 John Latham 1820–1843 Sir Henry Halford, Bt. 1844–1856 JohnAyrtonParis 1857–1861 Thomas Mayo 1862–1866 Sir Thomas...
Pierre Seguin? 1825 Thaumatrope William Henry Fitton? introduced by JohnAyrtonParis 1827 Kaleidophone Charles Wheatstone 1829 Anorthoscope Joseph Plateau...
Dictionary of Ukraine. Scarecrow Press. p. 298. ISBN 978-0-8108-7847-1. JohnAyrtonParis (June 2, 2011). The Life of Sir Humphry Davy. Cambridge University...
President of the society was Davies Gilbert, the first Secretary JohnAyrtonParis, and other notable members include Humphry Davy (some of whose papers...
architecture. In 1905, he was joined in his practice by the young Maxwell Ayrton, and they entered into a partnership in 1910. He never married, and died...
in the Imperial Magazine in 1820. Humphry Davy's first biographer, JohnAyrtonParis, was an unreliable witness, according to June Z. Fullmer. She contests...
invented the thaumatrope, which was later commercially publicised by Dr. JohnAyrtonParis (to whom the invention is more usually attributed).[citation needed]...
1889 Robert Francis Scharff from 1906 to 1908 1849 John Samuel Martin Fonblanque and JohnAyrtonParis, Medical Jurisprudence, first award 1854 Leone Levi...
JohnAyrtonParis, 1823 Observations on a bill now before Parliament, 1824 Contributions to the quarterly journal The Jurist 1826- "Fonblanque, John Samuel...