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  1. Leonora Piper (née Leonora Evelina Simonds; 27 June 1857 – 3 June 1950) was a famous American trance medium in the area of Spiritualism. Piper was the subject of intense interest and investigation by American and British psychic research associations during the early 20th century, most notably William James and the Society for Psychical ...

  2. The American medium Leonora Piper (1859–1950) holds a significant position in the literature of psychical research, having submitted for decades to scientific investigation. Unlike so-called ‘physical’ mediums, those that created psychokinetic phenomena in dark or dimly-lit séance conditions, Piper produced veridical ‘mental ...

  3. 21 de oct. de 2016 · Leonora Piper, Turn-of-the-Century Medium. When Leonora Evelina Piper (née Symonds) was 8 years old, she was out playing in the garden when she was overcome by a sudden and mysterious blow...

  4. ceefasis.jimdofree.com › biografias › leonora-piperLEONORA PIPER - ceefasis

    Leonore Evelina Simonds Piper (1858 - 1950) había sufrido a la edad de ocho años un fuerte golpe en la cabeza por encima de la oreja derecha que le llevó a enterarse de manera inexplicable de la muerte de una tía suya (en la biografía escrita por su hija Alta Piper es descrito como un golpe misterioso) pero pasó el tiempo sin que se ...

  5. Piper, Leonora E(velina Simonds)(1859-1950) Trance medium of Boston, among the most renowned in the history of psychical research. Her work is credited with convincing Sir Oliver Lodge, Richard Hodgson, James H. Hyslop, and many others to believe in survival and communication with the dead.

  6. 6 de mar. de 2011 · William James first visited Leonora Piper in 1885, just after the death of his infant son and not long after the death of his father, in whose memory he had produced a book called “The Literary ...

  7. 15 de oct. de 2011 · Mrs. Leonora Piper is probably the most studied medium and one of those who produced more evidence suggestive of an actual communication of a deceased personality. Literally, thousands of pages were published with reports of her séances and analysis performed by a wide range of high level scientists (Hodgson 1892 , 1898 , Lodge 1909 ; Hyslop ...