. Descriptive zoopraxography, or, The science of animal locomotion made popular. Animal locomotion. 32 THE ZOOPEAXTSCOPE. 48. Village Blacksmiths. *' Noted artists, such as Menzel, Knaus, Begas; eminent scientists, such as von Helmholtz, Siemens and Forster and even the imperturbable field-marshal, Count von Moltke, were enthusiastic in their ;—Illusirirte Zeitung. *'A very large number could not obtain admission, so sreat was the desire to hear the lecture. ... A won- derful surprise even to the careful observer of ;— Die Press, Vienna. "The lecture was received


. Descriptive zoopraxography, or, The science of animal locomotion made popular. Animal locomotion. 32 THE ZOOPEAXTSCOPE. 48. Village Blacksmiths. *' Noted artists, such as Menzel, Knaus, Begas; eminent scientists, such as von Helmholtz, Siemens and Forster and even the imperturbable field-marshal, Count von Moltke, were enthusiastic in their ;—Illusirirte Zeitung. *'A very large number could not obtain admission, so sreat was the desire to hear the lecture. ... A won- derful surprise even to the careful observer of ;— Die Press, Vienna. "The lecture was received with stormy ;— Berliner Post, Berlin 'The lecture was given in a popular manner, with. 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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