TYTLER, JAMES


Meaning of TYTLER, JAMES in English

born c. 1747, Fearn, Ross and Cromarty, Scot. died Jan. 11, 1804, Salem, Mass., U.S. Scottish editor of Encyclopdia Britannica's second edition, who was sometimes called Balloon Tytler because of his experiments in aeronautics. Known in Edinburgh as a debt-ridden eccentric, between 1776 and 1784 Tytler almost single-handedly revised the original edition of Encyclopdia Britannica, enlarging it from three to ten volumes, including historical and biographical material for the first time. He was one of the first men in Britain to attempt a balloon ascension (August 1784). A political radical, he was forced to emigrate in 1792 because a handbill he had printed was deemed seditious. Tytler ended his days as a newspaper publisher in the United States.

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