. Descriptive zoopraxography, or, The science of animal locomotion made popular. Animal locomotion. Z00PRAX00RAPH7. 3. Athletes Boxing. Tyndall; and last, not least, Lord Tennyson, poet lau- reate. ''Mr. Muybridge exhibited a large number of photo- graphs of horses galloping, leaping, etc. . By the aid of an astonishing apparatus called a Zoopraxi- scoPE, which may be briefly described as a magic lantern run mad (with method in the madness), the animals talked, cantered, ambled, galloped, and leaped over hur- dles in a perfectly natural and lifelike manner. I am afraid that, had Muybridge exhi
. Descriptive zoopraxography, or, The science of animal locomotion made popular. Animal locomotion. Z00PRAX00RAPH7. 3. Athletes Boxing. Tyndall; and last, not least, Lord Tennyson, poet lau- reate. ''Mr. Muybridge exhibited a large number of photo- graphs of horses galloping, leaping, etc. . By the aid of an astonishing apparatus called a Zoopraxi- scoPE, which may be briefly described as a magic lantern run mad (with method in the madness), the animals talked, cantered, ambled, galloped, and leaped over hur- dles in a perfectly natural and lifelike manner. I am afraid that, had Muybridge exhibited his Zoopraxiscope three hundred years ago, he would have been burned as a. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Muybridge, Eadweard, 1830-1904. [Philadelphia] : University of Pennsylvania
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