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English: Side Nr. 10 of the reworked second series of Stampfer's stroboscopic disc published by Trentsensky & Vieweg in 1833.
Українська: Стробоскопічний диск професора Cимона фон Штампфера (видавництво «Trentsensky & Vieweg», 1833).
Čeština: Strana 10 přepracované druhé série stroboskopických disků rakouského vynálezce Simona Stampfera, publikovaná nakladatelstvím Trentsensky & Vieweg roku 1833.
Français : Un disque stroboscopique créé par le mathématicien et inventeur autrichien Simon von Stampfer en 1833. Cette invention est parfois considérée comme étant le premier dispositif à produire l'illusion d'images en mouvement.
Эрзянь: 10-це Nr. ёнксось лиямкстозь омбоце Stampfer плаштиненть сериянть стробоскопось, кона ульнесь публикувазь Trentsensky & Vieweg 1833 иестэ.
العربية: شريحة رقم 10 من السلسلة الثانية المعاد صياغتها من قرص ستامفلر الرعاش الذي نشرته ترينتسينكي و فيويغ في عام 1833.
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Source Trentsensky & Vieweg
Author Simon Ritter von Stampfer

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Media of the day This file was selected as the media of the day for 6 February 2021. It was captioned as follows:
English: Side Nr. 10 of the reworked second series of Stampfer's stroboscopic disc published by Trentsensky & Vieweg in 1833.
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العربية: شريحة رقم 10 من السلسلة الثانية المعاد صياغتها من قرص ستامفلر الرعاش الذي نشرته ترينتسينكي و فيويغ في عام 1833.
Čeština: Strana 10 přepracované druhé série stroboskopických disků rakouského vynálezce Simona Stampfera, publikovaná nakladatelstvím Trentsensky & Vieweg roku 1833.
English: Side Nr. 10 of the reworked second series of Stampfer's stroboscopic disc published by Trentsensky & Vieweg in 1833.
Français : Un disque stroboscopique créé par le mathématicien et inventeur autrichien Simon von Stampfer en 1833. Cette invention est parfois considérée comme étant le premier dispositif à produire l'illusion d'images en mouvement.
Эрзянь: 10-це Nr. ёнксось лиямкстозь омбоце Stampfer плаштиненть сериянть стробоскопось, кона ульнесь публикувазь Trentsensky & Vieweg 1833 иестэ.
Українська: Стробоскопічний диск професора Cимона фон Штампфера («Trentsensky & Vieweg», 1833).


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