- six double-sided discs,
which were
later published by
Trentsensky & Vieweg.
Matthias Trentsensky and
Stampfer were
granted an
Austrian patent (Kaiserlichen...
-
Matthias Trentsensky, or Mathäus
Trentsensky (30
August 1790 in
Vienna – 19
March 1868 in Vienna), son of Mathäus
Trentsensky (1754 in
Schemnitz – 1818...
-
Animated GIF of Prof. Stampfer's
Stroboscopische Scheibe No. X (
Trentsensky &
Vieweg 1833)...
-
application for the
stroboscope discs,
Stampfer and
publisher Matthias Trentsensky had also
suggested stroboscopic presentation of
transparent pictures...
-
Animated GIF of Prof. Stampfer's
Stroboscopische Scheibe No. X (
Trentsensky &
Vieweg 1833)...
- the
option of
transparent versions.
Stampfer and
lithographer Mathias Trentsensky chose to
publish the
invention in the
shape of a disc to be
viewed in...
-
across the
continent included Alphonse Giroux &
Compagnie in
France and
Trentsensky in Austria. In 1833
these companies would be the very
first publishers...
- application,
explained by the inventor] (in German).
Vienna and Leipzig:
Trentsensky and Vieweg. p. 2. Max Wertheimer:
Experimentelle Studien über das Sehen...
- application,
explained by the inventor] (in German).
Vienna and Leipzig:
Trentsensky and Vieweg. p. 2. Luke Wilkins, Carl Nelson,
Simon Tweddle, Stroboscopic...
- application,
explained by the inventor] (in German).
Vienna and Leipzig:
Trentsensky and Vieweg. p. 2. Goldstein, B. (2011).
Cognitive Psychology: Connecting...