Simon Ritter von Stampfer (26 October 1792 (according to other sources 1790)), in Windisch-Mattrai, Archbishopric of Salzburg today called Matrei in Osttirol, Tyrol – 10 November 1864 in Vienna) was an Austrian mathematician, surveyor and inventor. His most famous invention is that of the stroboscopic disk which has a claim to be the first device to show moving images. Almost simultaneously, a similar device was developed in Belgium (the phenakistiscope).
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Simon Ritter vonStampfer (26 October 1792 (according to other sources 1790)), in Windisch-Mattrai, Archbishopric of Salzburg today called Matrei in Osttirol...
Stampfer is a German language surname. Notable people with the surname include: SimonvonStampfer (1792 (1790) – 1864), Austrian mathematician Yehoshua...
as the Fantascope (and now better known as the Phenakistoscope). SimonvonStampfer (Vienna) publishes the very similar stroboscopic discs a few months...
based on the concept of revolving drums and disks, the stroboscope by SimonvonStampfer in Austria, the phenakistoscope by Joseph Plateau in Belgium, and...
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over the years from 1845 from the device then called stroboscope (SimonvonStampfer) and phenakistiscope (Joseph Plateau). This was the first example...
Stampfer, Simon (1833). Die stroboscopischen Scheiben; oder, Optischen Zauberscheiben: Deren Theorie und wissenschaftliche anwendung, erklärt von dem...
Stampfer, Simon (1833). Die stroboscopischen Scheiben; oder, Optischen Zauberscheiben: Deren Theorie und wissenschaftliche anwendung, erklärt von dem...
Stampfer, Simon (1833). Die stroboscopischen Scheiben; oder, Optischen Zauberscheiben: Deren Theorie und wissenschaftliche anwendung, erklärt von dem...
school in Linz. Doppler's proficiency in mathematics was discovered by SimonStampfer, a mathematician in Salzburg. Upon his recommendation, Doppler took...
underlie the theory behind animation, film, and other moving pictures. SimonStampfer, who coined the term in his 1833 patent application for his stroboscopische...
pp. 122–124. Brook 2010, pp. 95, 117 n.51, 52. Stampfer 2013, pp. 1–72. Gil 2011, pp. 429–441. Stampfer 2013, p. 17. Brook 2018, p. 6. Dunlop 1954, pp...
initiated judaising reforms among the population. In June 2014, Shaul Stampfer published a paper challenging the Khazar hypothesis as ungrounded in sources...
Science in the Public Interest (CSPI)". Retrieved 22 July 2023. Ascherio A, Stampfer MJ, Willett WC (1999). "Trans fatty acids and coronary heart disease"....
PMID 30844154. Bao, Ying; Han, Jiali; Hu, Frank B.; Giovannucci, Edward L.; Stampfer, Meir J.; Willett, Walter C.; Fuchs, Charles S. (November 21, 2013). "Association...
physicist Joseph Plateau and Austrian professor of practical geometry SimonStampfer simultaneously and independently devise the phenakistiscope, an animation...
ISBN 978-3-8055-8622-1. PMID 19011293. Gann PH, Hennekens CH, Ma J, Longcope C, Stampfer MJ (August 1996). "Prospective study of sex hormone levels and risk of...
of Plateau's paper, SimonStampfer patented the very similar stroboscopische Scheiben ("stroboscopic discs") in Austria. Stampfer mentioned several possible...
simultaneous and independent invention of the device by the Austrian Simon Ritter vonStampfer, which he named the "Stroboscope", and it is his term which is...
Loos, 1915 Paul Barchan (1876–1942): When the Pogrom Came, 1916 Friedrich Stampfer: From Versailles to Peace!, Berlin, 1920 Siegfried Mette: The Treaty of...
1111/j.1525-1497.2004.30281.x. PMC 1492478. PMID 15209595. Grodstein, F.; Stampfer, M. J.; Colditz, G. A.; Willett, W. C.; Manson, J. E.; Joffe, M.; Rosner...