10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «TEINOSCOPE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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The Edinburgh Philosophical Journal
Upon explaining the principles and application of the Teinoscope to an eminent
artist, he seemed to consider it as too recondite for ordinary use, and I therefore
did not publish any account of it along with the experiments on which it was ...
Sir David Brewster, Robert Jameson, 1822
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The Edinburgh philosophical journal
Upon explaining the principles and application of the Teinoscope to an eminent
artist, he seemed to consider it as too recondite for ordinary use, and I therefore
did not publish any account of it along with the experiments on which it was ...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View ...
_ Upon explaining the principles and application of the Teinoscope to an eminent
artist, he seemed to consider it as too recondite for ordinary use, and I therefore
did not publish any account of it along with the experiments on which it was ...
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
TEEMEK— TEINOSCOPE. TE I NT— TE LESTICH. to be charged ; to produce,
particularly in abundance ; — f . a. to produce ; to bring forth ; \v imt'.s the newest
grief? I-'.ru-li minute Item* .<. new one.— Shala. to poor. — Not used in this sense
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An arrangement of this kind 'for extending or altering the lineal proportions of
objects' was devised by Brewster (1813) who called it a teinoscope. The principle
found a recent application in the motion-picture industry in order to 'squeeze' a ...
Arthur George Bennett, Ronald B. Rabbetts, 1989
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A Dictionary of Science, Literature, & Art: Comprising the ...
TEINOSCOPE. aimed at is to give them such a curvature that the angular
velocltie* of the two pieces working together shall maintain the same constant
ratio In all positione of contact. In order to preserve the constancy of the angular
Telocity ...
William Thomas Brande, 1842
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A Short System of Optics ... Second edition, altered and ...
Amici's teinoscope consists of four right angular prisms, having their refractive
angles different and connected by pairs; the two pairs being similar, those next
the eye or the first pair are vertical, and the second pair horizontal, so that equal ...
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The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of ...
... tekhs technical: tekhs technique: tekhs technology: tekhs tectology: tekhs
Tectona: tekhs tectonic: tekhs tectrix: Meg teem: deuk teetotal: teuta teetotaler:
teuta teetotum: teue 10, teuta tegula: steg tegular: steg tegument: steg teinoscope
: ten ...
Joseph Twadell Shipley, 2009
Amici's teinoscope consists of four right angular prisms, having their refractive
angles different and connected by pairs; the two pairs being similar, those next
the eye or the first pair are vertical, and the second pair horizontal, so that equal ...
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Royal Society of London Cataloogue of Scienctific Papers ...
Teinoscope for altering lineal proportions of objects. Brewster, (Sir) D. Edinb. Ph.
J. 6 (1822) 334-. TELEMETEBS. (See also Geography 87.) Fallon, L. A. von. Zach
M. Cor. 6 (1802) 246-. Doppler, C. Bohm. Gs. Ab. 3 (1843-44) 769-. Laurent, P.