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Dionysius Lardner FRS FRSE (3 April 1793 – 29 April 1859) was an Irish scientific writer who popularised science and technology
Dionysius Lardner (1793-1859) was a brilliant lecturer and prolific popularizer of science who made a handsome living from his public lectures on scientific ...

Dionysius Lardner

Irish writer
Dionysius Lardner FRS FRSE was an Irish scientific writer who popularised science and technology, and edited the 133-volume Cabinet Cyclopædia. Wikipedia
Born: April 3, 1793, Dublin, Ireland
Died: April 29, 1859 (age 66 years), Naples, Italy
Children: Dion Boucicault
Great grandchild: Rene Boucicault
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Who was Dionysius in the Bible?
di-o-nish'-i-us (Dionusios, surnamed "the Areopagite"): One of the few Athenians converted by Paul (Acts 17:34). We know nothing further about him (see AREOPAGUS). According to one account he was the first bishop of the church at Athens; according to another he suffered martyrdom in that city under Domitian.
When rail travel at high speed is not possible because passengers would be unable to breathe?
Here are a few classics of the genre: “Rail travel at high speed is not possible because passengers, unable to breathe, would die of asphyxia,” said the Irish writer Dionysius Lardner in 1830.
Rev. Dionysius Lardner, 1793-1859. Dublin-born engineer, mathematician, scientist, popularizer of science and proto-marginalist.
Books ; The First Six Books of the Elements of Euclid · 2 · 00 ; A rudimentary treatise on the steam engine: for the use of beginners · 8 · 95 ; The Steam Engine ...
In 1827 Dionysius Lardner was appointed first professor of natural philosophy and astronomy in the newly founded London University (latterly University College, ...
Jul 4, 2018 · Abstract. Dionysius Lardner has a very poor reputation in the railway his- tory literature. In most other fields he also tends to be ...
The Online Books Page. Online Books by. Dionysius Lardner. (Lardner, Dionysius, 1793-1859). A Wikipedia article about this author is available.
Apr 7, 2011 · The Leverhulme-funded UCL Bloomsbury Project was established to investigate 19th-century Bloomsbury's development from swampy rubbish-dump to centre of ...
Dionysius Lardner (April 3, 1793 – April 29, 1859) was an Irish scientific writer who popularised science and technology, and edited the 133-volume Cabinet ...
Lardner, Dionysius (editor). THE PRINTING PRESS. London: Walton & Maberly, 1859. small 8vo. modern pamphlet holder with extract bound-in.