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Edison$23884$ - traduction vers Anglais

FILM STUDIOS FOUNDED BY THOMAS A. EDISON IN 1894
Edison Mfg. Co.; Edison Pictures; Edison films; Edison Film Company
  • first motion picture adaptation]], of [[Mary Shelley]]'s ''[[Frankenstein]]'' (1910).
  • [[William Kennedy Dickson]], an early [[motion picture]] innovator, film production [[inventor]], and assistant of [[Thomas A. Edison]], eventually left to form the [[Biograph Company]].
  • 1912}}. Seated in the foreground, with his legs crossed, is [[Charles Brabin]]; seated to the rear, with the card "26" under his arm, is [[Harold M. Shaw]].
  • [[Horace G. Plimpton]], an Edison Studios film producer 1909–1915

Edison      
n. Edison , mannelijke voornaam; familienaam: Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931) Amerikaanse uitvinder van elektrische lamp; stad in New Yersey (V.S.); stad in Georgia (V.S.)
Thomas Edison         
  •  ''A Day with Thomas Edison'' (1922)
  • National Portrait Gallery]]
  • Edison's Menlo Park Lab, 1880
  • Share of the Edison Storage Battery Company, issued October 19, 1903
  • Photograph of Edison with his phonograph (2nd model), taken in [[Mathew Brady]]'s Washington, D.C. studio in April 1878
  • Thomas A. Edison Industries Exhibit, Primary Battery section, 1915
  • Thomas Edison's first successful model of light bulb, used in public demonstration at Menlo Park, December 1879
  • [[Henry Ford]], Thomas Edison, and [[Harvey Firestone]], respectively. [[Ft. Myers]], Florida, February 11, 1929
  • date=September 4, 2013 }} Part of the Library of Congress/''Inventing Entertainment'' educational website. Retrieved December 14, 2006.</ref> Customers who watched the final round saw Leonard score a knockdown.
  • U.S. Patent #223898: Electric-Lamp, issued January 27, 1880
  • Edison's Menlo Park Laboratory, reconstructed at Greenfield Village at [[Henry Ford Museum]] in Dearborn, Michigan
  • Mina Miller Edison in 1906
  • Extravagant displays of electric lights quickly became a feature of public events, as in this picture from the 1897 [[Tennessee Centennial Exposition]].
  • ''Columbia'']], was the first commercial application for Edison's incandescent light bulb in 1880.
  • Statue of young Thomas Edison by the railroad tracks in Port Huron, Michigan. The [[Blue Water Bridge]] can be seen in the background.
  • Thomas Edison commemorative stamp, issued on the 100th anniversary of his birth in 1947
  • Edison in 1861
  • Edison in 1915
AMERICAN INVENTOR AND BUSINESSMAN (1847–1931)
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n. Thomas Edison (Amerikaanse uitvinder van o.a neonlicht)
Thomas Alva Edison         
  •  ''A Day with Thomas Edison'' (1922)
  • National Portrait Gallery]]
  • Edison's Menlo Park Lab, 1880
  • Share of the Edison Storage Battery Company, issued October 19, 1903
  • Photograph of Edison with his phonograph (2nd model), taken in [[Mathew Brady]]'s Washington, D.C. studio in April 1878
  • Thomas A. Edison Industries Exhibit, Primary Battery section, 1915
  • Thomas Edison's first successful model of light bulb, used in public demonstration at Menlo Park, December 1879
  • [[Henry Ford]], Thomas Edison, and [[Harvey Firestone]], respectively. [[Ft. Myers]], Florida, February 11, 1929
  • date=September 4, 2013 }} Part of the Library of Congress/''Inventing Entertainment'' educational website. Retrieved December 14, 2006.</ref> Customers who watched the final round saw Leonard score a knockdown.
  • U.S. Patent #223898: Electric-Lamp, issued January 27, 1880
  • Edison's Menlo Park Laboratory, reconstructed at Greenfield Village at [[Henry Ford Museum]] in Dearborn, Michigan
  • Mina Miller Edison in 1906
  • Extravagant displays of electric lights quickly became a feature of public events, as in this picture from the 1897 [[Tennessee Centennial Exposition]].
  • ''Columbia'']], was the first commercial application for Edison's incandescent light bulb in 1880.
  • Statue of young Thomas Edison by the railroad tracks in Port Huron, Michigan. The [[Blue Water Bridge]] can be seen in the background.
  • Thomas Edison commemorative stamp, issued on the 100th anniversary of his birth in 1947
  • Edison in 1861
  • Edison in 1915
AMERICAN INVENTOR AND BUSINESSMAN (1847–1931)
ThomasEdison; Thomas Alva Edison; Thomas A. Edison; Thomas Edision; Thomas Alba Edison; Tom Edison; Wizard of Menlo Park; Thomas edison; Thomas alva edison; The Wizard of Menlo Park; Thomas A Edison; Alva Edison; Thomas edison the inventor; Thomas edison phonograph; Tom alva edison; Edison; Biography of thomas edison; Tomas Edison; Edison, Thomas
Thomas Alva Edison (amerikaanse uitvinder)

Définition

Edison
1. (Named after the American inventor Thomas Edison (1847-1931)) A simplified Pascal by Per Brinch Hansen with modules and concurrency (cobegin/coend). ["Edison - A Multiprocessor Language", P. Brinch Hansen, CS Dept, USC, Sep 1980]. ["Programming a Personal Computer", Brinch Hansen, P-H 1977]. 2. A language which adds an OPS5-like rete-based production system system to C. It is implemented as a C preprocessor. ["Edison, A Unix and C Friendly Rete Based Production System", B. Thirion, SIGPLAN Notices 27(1):75-84 (Jan 1992)]. (1994-12-08)

Wikipédia

Edison Studios

Edison Studios was an American film production organization, owned by companies controlled by inventor and entrepreneur, Thomas Edison. The studio made close to 1,200 films, as part of the Edison Manufacturing Company (1894–1911) and then Thomas A. Edison, Inc. (1911–1918), until the studio's closing in 1918. Of that number, 54 were feature length, and the remainder were shorts. All of the company's films have fallen into the public domain because they were released before 1928.