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{{Wikipedia|Alexander John Ellis}}'''Alexander John Ellis''' was a 19th-century mathematician, philologist and musicologist. He first proposed the unit of pitch measurement called the [[cent]]. | {{Wikipedia|Alexander John Ellis}} | ||
'''Alexander John Ellis''' was a 19th-century mathematician, philologist and musicologist. He first proposed the unit of pitch measurement called the [[cent]]. | |||
Ellis is noted for translating and extensively annotating [[Hermann von Helmholtz]]'s On the Sensations of Tone. | |||
== See also == | |||
* [[Helmholtz–Ellis notation]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:05, 16 April 2025
Alexander John Ellis was a 19th-century mathematician, philologist and musicologist. He first proposed the unit of pitch measurement called the cent. Ellis is noted for translating and extensively annotating Hermann von Helmholtz's On the Sensations of Tone.
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