First name
Alexander John
Last name
Ellis
Ellis, Alexander John. (January 21) 1863. “On The Conditions, Extent, And Realization Of A Perfect Musical Scale On Instruments With Fixed Tones”. Proceedings Of The Royal Society Of London 13: 93-108.
Ellis, Alexander John. 1864. “On The Physical Constitution And Relations Of Musical Chords”. Proceedings Of The Royal Society Of London 13: 392-404.
Ellis, Alexander John. (June 16) 1864. “On The Temperament Of Musical Instruments With Fixed Tones”. Proceedings Of The Royal Society Of London 13: 404-422.
Ellis, Alexander John. 1885. “On The Musical Scales Of Various Nations”. Journal Of The Society Of Arts 33 (1688).
Ellis, Alexander John. 1876. “On The Sensitiveness Of The Ear To Pitch And Change Of Pitch In Music”. Proceedings Of The Musical Association 3rd Session: 1-31.
Ellis, Alexander John. 1845. A Plea For Phonotypy And Phonography; Or, Speech-Printing And Speech-Writing.. London: S. Bagsters and Sons.
von Helmholtz, Hermann. 1895. On The Sensations Of Tone As A Physiological Basis For The Theory Of Music. Alexander John Ellis. 3rd ed.. London: Longmans, Green, and Co.
Ellis, Alexander John. 1845. The Alphabet Of Nature; Or, Contributions Towards A More Accurate Analysis And Symbolization Of Spoken Sounds; With Some Account Of The Principal Phonetical Alphabets Hitherto Proposed. London: S. Bagster and Sons.
Ellis, Alexander John. 1848. The Essentials Of Phonetics. London: Fred Pitman.
Ellis, Alexander John. 1874. On Musical Duodenes Or The Theory Of Constructing Instrument With Fixed Tones In Just Or Practically Just Intonation. London: Taylor and Francis.