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  1. Alexander John Ellis (n. 14 de junio de 1814-f. 28 de octubre de 1890), nombrado miembro de la Royal Society en 1864, fue matemático, filólogo y pionero en fonética, influyendo además la musicología.

  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.

  3. Alexander John Ellis (n. 14 de junio de 1814-f. 28 de octubre de 1890), nombrado miembro de la Royal Society en 1864, fue matemático, filólogo y pionero en fonética, influyendo además la musicología.

  4. This article examines early modern interactions between music-theoretical writings on tuning and consonance, natural philosophy (systematic, scientific understanding of the natural world), and the colonization of the American tropics. Part I argues that early modern music theorists leveraged justificatory frameworks inherited from ...

  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. 27 de nov. de 2012 · The essentials of phonetics; containing the theory of a universal alphabet, together with its practical application as an ethnical alphabet to the reduction of old language, written or unwritten, to one uniform system of writing; with numerous examples; adapted to the use of phoneticians, philologists, etymologists, ethnographists, travellers, a...

  7. Learn about the life and achievements of Alexander John Ellis, a British scholar and linguist who studied in Italy and Sicily. He was the first to use daguerreotypes to record Italian dialects and pronunciation.