. Descriptive zoopraxography, or, The science of animal locomotion made popular. Animal locomotion. ZOOPRAXOGRAPH Y. 11. Athletes. Base Ball; Batting. *'A photographic achievement which seemed to me ac the time pcarce credible, and which I was presently assured by one of our ablest English photographers was abso- lutely outside the bounds of ;—Professor R. A. Proctor in the Gentlemaii^s Magazine. '*At tlie conversazione of the Royal Society much in- terest was excited by Mr. Eadweard Muybridge's lecture. The ZooPKAXTscorE afforded the spectator an opjjortunity of Htudying by s


. Descriptive zoopraxography, or, The science of animal locomotion made popular. Animal locomotion. ZOOPRAXOGRAPH Y. 11. Athletes. Base Ball; Batting. *'A photographic achievement which seemed to me ac the time pcarce credible, and which I was presently assured by one of our ablest English photographers was abso- lutely outside the bounds of ;—Professor R. A. Proctor in the Gentlemaii^s Magazine. '*At tlie conversazione of the Royal Society much in- terest was excited by Mr. Eadweard Muybridge's lecture. The ZooPKAXTscorE afforded the spectator an opjjortunity of Htudying by synthesis, the facts of motion which are also demonstrated by ;—Illustrated London N' 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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