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'''Constantin Dmitrievich Perskyi''' (Константин Дмитриевич Перский) (2 June 1854{{snd}}5 April 1906) was a |
'''Constantin Dmitrievich Perskyi''' (Константин Дмитриевич Перский) (2 June 1854{{snd}}5 April 1906) was a Russian scientist who is credited with coining the word [[television]] (''télévision'') in a paper that he presented in French at the 1st International Congress of Electricity, which ran from 18 to 25 August 1900 during the [[Exposition Universelle (1900)|International World Fair]] in [[Paris]]. At the time, he was Professor of Electricity at the Artillery Academy of [[Saint Petersburg]]. His paper referred to the work of other experimenters in the field, including [[Paul Gottlieb Nipkow]] and [[Porfiry Ivanovich Bakhmetiev]], who were attempting to use the [[photoelectric effect|photoelectric]] properties of [[selenium]] as the basis for their research in the field of image transmission. |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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Konstantin Perskyi was born on 21 May |
Konstantin Perskyi was born on 2 June (21 May according to the [[Julian calendar]]), 1854 in Tver Governorate. He belonged to a noble family founded by a person who had moved out of Persia in the service of the grand prince of [[Dmitry Donskoy]]. |
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He studied in Michalovsky Artillery College, and after graduation was a member of the squadron headed by the heir to the throne, the future tsar of Russia [[Alexander III of Russia|Alexander III]]. He took part in the Russo-Turkish War (1877—1878) |
He studied in Michalovsky Artillery College, and after graduation was a member of the squadron headed by the heir to the throne, the future tsar of Russia [[Alexander III of Russia|Alexander III]]. He took part in the Russo-Turkish War (1877—1878). In 1882 graduated from Michaylovsky Military Artillery Academy. |
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In 1882 graduated from Michaylovsky Military Artillery Academy. |
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In 1883—1886 studied in Nikolay General Staff Academy, but was dismissed for private reasons. |
In 1883—1886 studied in Nikolay General Staff Academy, but was dismissed for private reasons. |
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His further service was in St. Petersburg as a head of an ammunition (cartridge) workshop, and then of the whole factory currently named after M.I Kalinin. |
His further service was in St. Petersburg as a head of an ammunition (cartridge) workshop, and then of the whole factory currently named after M.I Kalinin. |
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On 5 April 1906, Colonel Perskyi was ranked Major-General and dismissed from service for health reasons and was awarded with pension, but died soon after. |
On 5 April 1906, Colonel Perskyi was ranked Major-General and dismissed from service for health reasons and was awarded with pension, but died soon after. |
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== Awards == |
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* [[Order of Saint Anna]] with the inscription "For bravery" for services in [[Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=105 лет назад впервые прозвучало слово |url=https://lenizdat.ru/articles/1033774/ |access-date=2024-10-20 |website=ЛенИздат.ru |language=ru}}</ref> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*Constantin Perskyi, "Television by means of electricity", from the International World Fair of 1900, International Congress of Electricity (Paris, 18–25 August 1900), reported under the authority of Mr. E. Hospitalier, General Reporter, Gauthier-Villars, printer and publisher, Paris, 1901. [https://books.google.com/books?id=ZwATAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA317&dq=perskyi#PRA1-PA54,M1 (French) text] |
*Constantin Perskyi, "Television by means of electricity", from the International World Fair of 1900, International Congress of Electricity (Paris, 18–25 August 1900), reported under the authority of Mr. E. Hospitalier, General Reporter, Gauthier-Villars, printer and publisher, Paris, 1901. [https://books.google.com/books?id=ZwATAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA317&dq=perskyi#PRA1-PA54,M1 (French) text] |
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*''The Electrician'', London, 21 September 1900 |
*''The Electrician'', London, 21 September 1900 |
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* [http://www.tvhistory.tv/1890s%20Victorian%20Trade%20Card.htm Perskyi coins word "television" (25 August 1900)] |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20111013061220/http://www.tvhistory.tv/1890s%20Victorian%20Trade%20Card.htm Perskyi coins word "television" (25 August 1900)] |
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Constantine Perskyi | |
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Born | |
Died | 5 April 1906 | (aged 51)
Citizenship | Russian Empire |
Education | Mikhailovskaya military artillery Academy |
Occupation | Engineer |
Engineering career | |
Projects | Television |
Constantin Dmitrievich Perskyi (Константин Дмитриевич Перский) (2 June 1854 – 5 April 1906) was a Russian scientist who is credited with coining the word television (télévision) in a paper that he presented in French at the 1st International Congress of Electricity, which ran from 18 to 25 August 1900 during the International World Fair in Paris. At the time, he was Professor of Electricity at the Artillery Academy of Saint Petersburg. His paper referred to the work of other experimenters in the field, including Paul Gottlieb Nipkow and Porfiry Ivanovich Bakhmetiev, who were attempting to use the photoelectric properties of selenium as the basis for their research in the field of image transmission.
Biography
[edit]Konstantin Perskyi was born on 2 June (21 May according to the Julian calendar), 1854 in Tver Governorate. He belonged to a noble family founded by a person who had moved out of Persia in the service of the grand prince of Dmitry Donskoy.
He studied in Michalovsky Artillery College, and after graduation was a member of the squadron headed by the heir to the throne, the future tsar of Russia Alexander III. He took part in the Russo-Turkish War (1877—1878). In 1882 graduated from Michaylovsky Military Artillery Academy. In 1883—1886 studied in Nikolay General Staff Academy, but was dismissed for private reasons. His further service was in St. Petersburg as a head of an ammunition (cartridge) workshop, and then of the whole factory currently named after M.I Kalinin. Was a professor of electric technique in Artillery Academy.
Konstantin Perskyi played an important role in social life of St. Petersburg, was a member of Russian Technical Society, and an academic secretary of the Electrotechnic Society, took part in All-Russia Electrotechnic Meetings.
Practical studies of Persky were mostly related to creation and development of gunnery (artillery) equipment.
In 1899 he presented the report «Современное состояние вопроса об электровидении на расстоянии (телевизирование)»[1] at the First All-Russia Electrotechnic Congress in Saint Petersburg. Then, he presented the same report on 24 August 1900 in Paris at IV International Electrotechnic Congress that was held under auspices of Exposition Universelle, where he first used the term of television widely used afterwards. In Russia the term was used only a few years later.
On 5 April 1906, Colonel Perskyi was ranked Major-General and dismissed from service for health reasons and was awarded with pension, but died soon after.
Awards
[edit]- Order of Saint Anna with the inscription "For bravery" for services in Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)[2]
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Перский К. Д. Современное состояние вопроса об электровидении на расстоянии (телевизирование) // Тр. Первого Всероссийского электротехнического съезда. СПб. 1901. V. 11. P. 346—362.
- ^ "105 лет назад впервые прозвучало слово". ЛенИздат.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 20 October 2024.
References
[edit]- Constantin Perskyi, "Television by means of electricity", from the International World Fair of 1900, International Congress of Electricity (Paris, 18–25 August 1900), reported under the authority of Mr. E. Hospitalier, General Reporter, Gauthier-Villars, printer and publisher, Paris, 1901. (French) text
- The Electrician, London, 21 September 1900
- Perskyi coins word "television" (25 August 1900)