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Dionysius Lardner FRS FRSE (3 April 1793 – 29 April 1859) was an Irish scientific writer who popularised science and technology, and edited the 133-volume ...
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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Dionysius Lardner (April 3, 1793 – April 29, 1859) was an Irish scientific writer who popularised science and technology, and edited the 133-volume Cabinet ...
Also known as: Dionysius Lardner: primary name: primary name: Lardner, Dionysius ; Details: individual; author/poet; British; Male ; Life dates: 1793-1859.