Alexander Melville Bell

Alexander Melville Bell (1 March 1819 – 7 August 1905) was a researcher of physiological phonetics and was the author of numerous works on orthoepy and elocution. He was the father of Alexander Graham Bell. He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. He studied under and became the principal assistant of his father, Alexander Bell, an authority on phonetics and defective speech. From 1843 to 1865 he lectured on elocution at the University of Edinburgh, a... more

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  • Mar 1, 1819

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  • Aug 7, 1905 (age 86 years)

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