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  2. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal - Wikipedia

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    Chambers's Edinburgh Journal was a weekly 16-page magazine started by William Chambers in 1832. [1] The first edition was dated 4 February 1832, [ 2 ] and priced at one penny . Topics included history, religion, language, and science.

  3. Chambers (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    In 1824, Robert wrote, and the brothers published, Traditions of Edinburgh. Education was always the main priority for William and Robert. [1] In 1832, they published The Chambers Journal, a weekly newspaper containing articles on subjects such as history, religion, language and science, many of which were written by Robert himself. It was an ...

  4. William Chambers (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    In 1868 he built a new printworks immediately west of the City Chambers (demolished in the 1930s). [10] In 1872 Edinburgh University awarded Chambers an honorary doctorate (LLD). [11] Chambers died at home at 13 Chester Street [12] in Edinburgh's West End on 20 May 1883 and was buried in the family plot in Peebles Cemetery. [8]

  5. William Cockerill - Wikipedia

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    Robert Chambers; William Chambers (1835). "William Cockerill". Chambers's Edinburgh Journal. 3. Orr and Smith: 64. also similar work, with an extended account of the meeting with Napoleon: "A Lancashire-Man and Napoleon". The Casket, Flowers of Literature, Wit and Sentiment. Sam C. Atkinson: 515– 517. 1829. Robert Chambers; William Chambers ...

  6. Robert Chambers Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Robert Chambers FRSE (March 1832 – 23 March 1888) was a Scottish publisher, editor of Chambers' Journal, amateur golfer and encyclopaedist, the son of Robert Chambers, the co-founder of the W & R Chambers publishing house in Edinburgh.

  7. Robert Chambers (publisher, born 1802) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Chambers FRSE FGS (/ ˈ tʃ eɪ m b ər z /; 10 July 1802 – 17 March 1871) [2] was a Scottish publisher, geologist, evolutionary thinker, author and journal editor who, like his elder brother and business partner William Chambers, was highly influential in mid-19th-century scientific and political circles.

  8. The Penny Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Charles Knight created it for the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge in response to Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, which started two months earlier. Sold for only a penny and illustrated with wood-engravings, it was an expensive enterprise that could only be supported by very large circulation.

  9. Donald MacKenzie (sociologist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1978 he earned a PhD from the University of Edinburgh for his thesis on the development of statistical theory in Britain. [ 2 ] In August 2006, MacKenzie was awarded the Chancellor's Award from Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and Chancellor of the University of Edinburgh , for his contributions to the field of science and technology studies.