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magic lantern - traducción al holandés

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Magic Lantern (disambiguation); Magic Lantern

magic lantern         
  • A paper rimmed mass-produced slide
  • Illustration of Kircher's Steganographic mirror in his 1645 book ''Ars Magna Lucis et Umbrae''
  • Huygens' 1659 sketches for a projection of Death taking off his head
  • A sketch of the lantern configuration (without a slide) from Huygens' letter to Pierre Petit (11 December 1664)
  • Illustration from Kircher's 1671 ''Ars Magna Lucis et Umbrae'' - projection of Death
  • Cursus seu Mundus Mathematicus — Tomus secundus}} (1674)
  • Illustration of an early southern German lantern from [[Johann Sturm]], ''[[Collegium Experimentale]]'' (1677)
  • Huygens' 1694 laterna magica sketch, showing: "speculum cavum (hollow mirror). lucerna (lamp). lens vitrea (glass lens). pictura pellucida (transparent picture). lens altera (other lens). paries (wall)."
  • A page of [[Willem 's Gravesande]]'s 1720 book ''Physices Elementa Mathematica'' with Jan van Musschenbroek's magic lantern projecting a monster. The depicted lantern is one of the oldest known preserved examples, and is in the collection of [[Museum Boerhaave]], Leiden
  • Mechanical slides for a magic lantern as illustrated in Petrus van Musschenbroek's ''Beginsels Der Natuurkunde'' (second edition 1739)
  • Interpretation of Robertson's Fantasmagorie from F. Marion's ''L'Optique'' (1867)
  • Mice jump into the mouth of a sleeping bearded man on a popular mechanical slide from circa 1870.
  • Slide with a fantoccini trapeze artist and a chromatrope border design (circa 1880)
  • Illustration of a lantern slide depicting [[Bacchus]] in Sturm's ''Collegium experimentale sive curiosum'' (1677)
  • A stereopticon magic lantern
  • Magic lantern slide by [[Carpenter and Westley]]
  • Advertisement with picture of a triple lantern / dissolving view apparatus (1886)
  • Illustration from Kircher's 1671 ''Ars Magna Lucis et Umbrae'' - projection of hellfire or purgatory
  • 1737 etching/engraving of an organ grinder with a magic lantern on her back by [[Anne Claude de Caylus]] (after Edme Bouchardon)
EARLY TYPE OF IMAGE PROJECTOR
Lantern slide; The magic lantern; Magic lantern (projector); Lantern slides; Sciopticon; Huygens' lantern; Lantern-slides; Lantern-slide; Biunial lantern
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magic trick         
  • spiritual]] magic to rip off each cilent they swung in ''The Dr. Q. Book.'' However, a group of people believe Alexander to be a con-man too.
  • French comedy magician [[Éric Antoine]]
  • Advertisement for [[Isaac Fawkes]]' show from 1724 in which he boasts of the success of his performances for the King and Prince George
  • A magician, from the point of view of the audience, seemingly igniting fire out of nowhere from the palm, which can be deemed either stage or shock magic. It can even promote religion.
  • [[John Nevil Maskelyne]], a famous magician and illusionist of the late 19th century.
  • decapitation illusion]] may be performed
  • A stage magician using a [[top hat]] as a prop
  • [[Amateur]] magician performing "children's magic" for a birthday party audience
  • A [[mentalist]] on stage in a mind-reading performance, 1900
  • Transformation: Change of color
ENTERTAINMENT CONSTRUCTED AROUND TRICKS AND ILLUSIONS
Illusionist; Stage magic; Stage magician; Magician (illusionist); Magic trick; Stage magicians; Magic (conjuring); Magic (entertainment); Magic illusions; Bizarre magic; Conjouring; Magician's code; Disappearing Act; Bizarre Magic; Magician (illusion); Levitating woman; Floating woman; Stage-magic; Magician's Code; Trick magic; Magic tricks; Magic (Illusion); Illusionists; Smoking thumb; Vanishing act; Golden Age of Magic; Illusionary magic; Magic (performance art); Illusion (magic); Stage Magic; Performance magic; Magic Trick; Illusionsm; Comedy magic; Comedy magician; Magick (illusion); Conjuration (illusion); Conjuring (illusion)
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  • graveyard]]
  • ''[[Malleus Maleficarum]]'', 1669 edition
  • A [[Voodoo doll]]
MAGIC USED FOR EVIL AND SELFISH PURPOSES
Black Magic; Black Magician; Nigromancy; Black Magick; Black magick; Demonolatry; Dark Magic; Dark magick; Dark magic; Artes prohibitae
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Definición

magic lantern
¦ noun historical a simple form of image projector used for showing photographic slides.

Wikipedia

Magic lantern (disambiguation)

A magic lantern is an early type of image projector, an ancestor of the modern slide projector.

Magic lantern may also refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de magic lantern
1. Anthony Lilley is chief executive of Magic Lantern productions.
2. Theaters like the Magic Lantern became headquarters for dissidents.
3. Delhi–based Magic Lantern Foundation, a distribution centre of independent films, opened a counter at the festival to acquire distribution rights of films screened there.
4. We still believe in this land – that it is capable of giving rise to some kind of Obama, someone who breathes hope into many, especially young people, who would flock to him and his magic lantern.
5. Cannes Film Festival director Gilles Jacob called Bergman the "last of the greats, because he proved that cinema can be as profound as literature." The son of a Lutheran clergyman and a housewife, Ernst Ingmar Bergman was born in Uppsala, Sweden on July 14, 1'18, and grew up with a brother and sister in a household of severe discipline that he described in painful detail in the autobiography "The Magic Lantern." The title comes from his childhood, when his brother got a "magic lantern" _ a precursor of the slide–projector _ for Christmas.