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    The Philosophical Magazine is one of the oldest scientific journals published in English. It was established by Alexander Tilloch in 1798; in 1822 Richard...
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    the next year (1798) a similar startup launched, Alexander Tilloch's Philosophical Magazine, and in January 1813, a further rival, Thomas Thomson's Annals...
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    Tilloch FSA (Scot) (28 February 1759 – 1825) was a Scottish journalist and inventor. He founded the Philosophical Magazine. The son of John Tilloch,...
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    excelled in perspective views of machinery. His work appears in Tilloch's Philosophical Magazine, and the Journal of the Society of Arts, Wilkins's Magna Graecia...
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    Elizabeth (née Tilloch) Galt. His mother was the only daughter of Alexander Tilloch, the journalist and inventor who founded the Philosophical Magazine. He was...
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    Machine F. D. Carlton, 1863 Retrieved 2012-07-21 (secondary) A TillochPhilosophical Magazine, Volume 52 Archived 2023-05-14 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved...
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  • Memoires of the French Institute Miscellanea Berolinensia Tilloch's Philosophical Magazine Repertory of Arts and Manufactures Bernoullii Opera, 9 vols...
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    Alexander Tilloch, editor of the Philosophical Magazine. (Pictet) (1803) (Letter from Prof. Pictet to Mr. Tilloch), Philosophical Magazine, 14 : 363–364...
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    by Sir John Leslie and John Playfair. He wrote articles in Tilloch's Philosophical Magazine on Observations on the Solution of Exponential Equations (1817)...
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    the Bath waters and other chemical subject, and to Alexander Tilloch's Philosophical Magazine a "Description of the Diacatoptron". He was twice married,...
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    the Linnaean Society, as well as to Nicholson's Journal and Tilloch's Philosophical Magazine. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Henry Englefield. Wikisource...
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  • Depth of the Cavities seen on the Surface of the Moon" (in Tilloch's Philosophical Magazine lii. 1818). His first book was A Treatise on Hydrostatics,...
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  • with Robert Were Fox he wrote and communicated to Alexander Tilloch's Philosophical Magazine in 1823, "An Account of the Observations and Experiments on...
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    Press. p. 210. "Newly invented muskets". The Philosophical Magazine and Journal. LIX (290). Alexander Tilloch: 467–468. January–June 1822. doi:10.1080/14786442208652776...
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    (1823-03-21). "On a fixed Unit of Measure". In Tilloch, Alexander; Taylor, Richard (eds.). Philosophical Magazine. Vol. 61. London: Richard Taylor. pp. 266–269...
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  • Brewster's Edinburgh Encyclopædia and several papers for Alexander Tilloch's Philosophical Magazine. In 1814 he removed to Trottick, near Dundee, as manager of...
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  • platypus is first discovered by Europeans. The Philosophical Magazine is initiated by Alexander Tilloch to cover the field of natural philosophy; it will...
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    Richard Taylor (editor) (category British magazine publishers (people))
    joined Alexander Tilloch as editor of the Philosophical Magazine, subsequently the London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine. He established...
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    articles published in the Courrier du Canada. Two years later, Alexander Tilloch Galt, George-Étienne Cartier, and John Ross travelled to the United Kingdom...
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    the Theosophical magazine Lucifer. According to Adam McLean, Alexander Tilloch (1759–1825), the founder of the Philosophical Magazine which published Bacstrom's...
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