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Definition of Megalethoscope

Megalethoscope
Megalethoscope Meg`a*leth"o*scope, n. [Mega- + alethoscope.] An optical apparatus in which pictures are viewed through a large lens with stereoptical effects. It is often combined with the stereoscope.

Meaning of Megalethoscope from wikipedia

- The megalethoscope is a larger version (mega-) of the alethoscope, (Italian: alethoscopio, from the Gr**** “true”, “exact” and “vision”) which it largely...
- Electrotachyscope Flip book Kaiserpanorama Kinematoscope Kinetoscope Magic lantern Megalethoscope Mutoscope Peep show Phantasmagoria Phenakistiscope Praxinoscope Raree...
- patent in January 1862 and commenced marketing it. A larger version, the megalethoscope, was produced for him by cabinetmaker Demetrio Puppolin, whose name...
- plate camera, a fully functional Caille Bros. Cail-O-Scope, and a Ponti megalethoscope. Being an actively utilized camera collection in the Western United...
- Polyorama Panoptique, Frith's Cosmoscope, Knight's Cosmorama, Ponti's Megalethoscope (1862), Rousell's Graphoscope (1864), Wheatstone's stereoscope (1832)...
- John Gorham 1860 Alethoscope Carlo Ponti 3D further developed into the Megalethoscope 1864 Spectropia J. H. Brown afterimage 1866-12 Zoetrope William Ensign...
- important Stereoscopy section at the History of Cinema Museum. Italian Megalethoscope from the middle of the 19th century displa**** at the History of Cinema...
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- peepshows (or 'Il Mondo Nuovo') dating from the eighteenth century; a Megalethoscope of 1864 by Carlo Ponti (Photographer), the Stereoscope and early cameras...