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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. Originalmente de apellido Sharpe, lo cambió por Ellis como condición para recibir apoyo financiero de un pariente por parte de su madre.

  2. mathematician and philologist. 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 ...

  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. Originalmente de apellido Sharpe, lo cambió por Ellis como condición para recibir apoyo financiero de un pariente por parte de su madre.

  4. Alexander J. Ellis (1885b:526) The Founder of Comparative Musicology? O n 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.

  5. 27 de nov. de 2012 · Ellis, Alexander John, 1814-1890. Publication date. 1848. Topics. Phonetics. Publisher. [London, Fred Pitman, Phonetic Depot, Queens Head Passage, Paternoster Row] Collection. library_of_congress; americana. Contributor. The Library of Congress. Language. English. Titlepage and text printed using phonetic spelling and characters.

  6. Nationality: British. 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.

  7. 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.