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  1. Alexander John Ellis. Alexander John Ellis (14 giugno 1814 – 28 ottobre 1890) è stato un matematico, fisico, filologo e studioso di fonetica britannico. Biografia. Inizialmente specializzato in matematica e studi classici, divenne un noto fonetista del suo tempo.

  2. Alexander John Ellis FRS (14 June 1814 – 28 October 1890) was an English mathematician, philologist and early phonetician who also influenced the field of musicology. He changed his name from his father's name, Sharpe, to his mother's maiden name, Ellis, in 1825 as a condition of receiving significant financial support from a ...

  3. Ellis, Alexander John. Born Alexander John Sharpe in Hoxton, London, on the 14th June 1814, Ellis attended private boarding school at Walthamstow, London. While there he was offered the opportunity of a life of study and research on condition he adopted his mother’s maiden name, Ellis.

  4. Creator: Alexander John Ellis Reference number: AP/42/9 Unpublished paper, 'On scalar and clinant algebraical coordinate geometry, introducing a new and more general theory of analytical geometry, including the received as a particular care, and explaining "imaginary points, intersections, and lines"' by Alexander J [John] Ellis

  5. Alexander J. Ellis (1885b:526) The Founder of Comparative Musicology? On 25 March 1885, a 71-year-old Englishman named Alexander John Ellis (Figure 1) read a paper "On the Musical Scales of Various Nations" at a meeting in London of the Society of Arts.1 At the end, Ellis received the Society's silver medal, a distinguished award.

  6. This study addresses the natural philosophy of empire both to better articulate the political-economic dimensions surrounding music theory's adjacency to natural philosophy (and history of science), and to better situate music theory's relation to the colonial past alongside early modern epistemological trends.

  7. Abstract. Symbols, both graphic and mathematical, exercised a lifetime fascination for the Victorian scholar, Alexander John Ellis (1814-90) in connection with his investigations into spelling reform, phonetics, mathematics, physics, and particularly philology.

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