John Ayrton Paris Bücher
Dieser britische Arzt ist vor allem als möglicher Erfinder des Thaumatropons bekannt, einer optischen Täuschung, die er im April 1825 veröffentlichte. Seine Arbeit demonstriert ein frühes Verständnis der Prinzipien der visuellen Wahrnehmung und ihrer Anwendung in Unterhaltungs- und Bildungsgeräten. Sein wissenschaftlicher Beitrag liegt in der Erforschung der Schnittstelle von Wissenschaft und Kunst und bietet einen faszinierenden Einblick in die Innovationen des frühen 19. Jahrhunderts.




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Philosophy in Sport Made Science in Earnest [By J.a. Paris]
- 592 Seiten
- 21 Lesestunden
Originally published in 1827, this classic work explores the relationship between philosophy and sport. Drawing on scientific research and first-hand experience, it argues that the pursuit of physical excellence can be just as intellectually stimulating as the study of philosophy.
This book is an authoritative guide to the science of pharmacology, providing insights into the history and properties of medicinal substances and practical advice on how to prescribe drugs based on scientific principles. It is an essential resource for medical professionals, researchers, and students.
Philosophy in Sport Made Science in Earnest; Volume II
- 322 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
The Life of Sir Humphrey Davy; Volume I
- 432 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
This book provides a comprehensive examination of the life of Sir Humphry Davy, a renowned scientist, and inventor. Paris explores Davy's scientific discoveries in the fields of chemistry, physics, and electricity, including his role in the development of the Davy lamp. Furthermore, the reader can learn about the social and political milieu in which Davy lived, highlighting the social changes in science and technology during the early 19th century.
The Elements Of Medical Chemistry
Embracing Only Those Branches Of Chemical Science Which Are Calculated To Illustrate Or Explain The Different Objects Of Medicine (1825)
- 636 Seiten
- 23 Lesestunden