Definition of Kinematoscope. Meaning of Kinematoscope. Synonyms of Kinematoscope

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- The Kinematoscope (a.k.a. Motoscope) was patented in 1861 (United States Patent 31357), a protean development in the history of cinema. The invention...
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- American engineer Coleman Sellers II received US patent No. 35,317 for the kinematoscope, a device that exhibited "stereoscopic pictures as to make them represent...
- Victoria was displa**** at The Great Exhibition in 1851. In 1855 the Kinematoscope was invented. In the late 1890s, the British film pioneer William Friese-Greene...
- American engineer Coleman Sellers II received US patent No. 35,317 for the kinematoscope, a device that exhibited "stereoscopic pictures as to make them represent...
- American engineer Coleman Sellers II received US patent No. 35,317 for the kinematoscope, a device that exhibited "stereoscopic pictures as to make them represent...
- in October 1861 and later patented on April 7, 1863. 1861 Kinematoscope The kinematoscope is a device using the principles of stereoscopy in order to...
- with the principles of the phénakisticope, and Coleman Sellers II's kinematoscope patented in 1861. On 27 February 1860, Peter Hubert Desvignes received...
- American engineer Coleman Sellers II received US patent No. 35,317 for the kinematoscope, a device that exhibited "stereoscopic pictures as to make them represent...