Peter Roget

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Peter Mark Roget (January 18 1779September 12 1869) studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh and became a distinguished physician and lexicographer. He also helped found the School of Medicine at the University of Manchester.

He is best known for creating the Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases (Roget's Thesaurus), a classified collection of related words. He was also one of the founders of the Medical and Chirurgical Society of London, which later became the Royal Society of Medicine, and a secretary of the Royal Society.

On December 9 1824, Roget presented a paper entitled Explanation of an optical deception in the appearance of the spokes of a wheel when seen through vertical apertures. This article is often incorrectly referenced as either On the Persistence of Vision with Regard to Human Motion or Persistence of Vision with regard to Moving Objects, likely due to erroneous citations by film historians Terry Ramsaye and Arthur Knight (see Anderson and Anderson below).

While Roget's explanation of the illusion was probably wrong, his consideration of the illusion of motion was an important point in the History of Film, and probably influenced the development of the Thaumatrope, the Phenakistiscope and the Zoetrope.

Roget died while on holiday and is buried in the cemetery of St James's Church, West Malvern, Worcestershire.

Roget was the focus of the play "Synonomy" by Randy Wyatt. It tells the story of a graduate student named Gordon who rents out the last known residence of Roget to inspire him as he works on his dissertation regarding the English language and Roget's Thesaurus. The building, which was soon to be torned down, created a gateway in which Gordon found himself traveling back in time and meeting Roget and his daughter, Kate. "Synonomy" premiered at Minnesota State University's Department of Theatre and Dance in December 2005.

Further reading

  • Anderson, John and Anderson, Barbara (1993). "The Myth of Persistence of Vision Revisited". Journal of Film and Video 45 (1), 2–12.
  • Anderson, John and Fisher, Barbara (1978). "The Myth of Persistence of Vision". Journal of the University Film Association XXX (4), 3–8.
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  • "Roget, Peter Mark" in Dictionary of National Biography London: Smith, Elder, and Co., 1897.

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