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  1. Brigadier General Sir Samuel Bentham (11 January 1757 – 31 May 1831) was a noted English mechanical engineer and naval architect credited with numerous innovations, particularly related to naval architecture, including weapons.

  2. 27 de mai. de 2024 · Sir Samuel Bentham was a British engineer, naval architect, and navy official in Russia (1780–91) and England (from 1795) who was an early advocate of explosive-shell weapons for warships. Bentham led Russian vessels fitted with shell guns to victory over a larger Turkish force (June 7, 1788).

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  4. A noted English mechanical engineer credited with numerous innovations, particularly related to naval architecture, including weapons. He was also the brother of philosopher Jeremy Bentham.

  5. Samuel Bentham, the younger brother of the noted philosopher Jeremy Bentham, was a naval architect and inventor. He was sent to Westminster School in 1763, but showed a distinctly practical intelligence and did not follow his brother to Oxford.

  6. Designed and supervised by Samuel Bentham, the St Petersburg panopticon was a school rather than a prison. The Panopticon School of Arts, begun in 1806, was destroyed by fire in 1818. The Russian State Naval Archive has given permission for the reproduction of an architectural drawing (1810) of the building.

  7. 1 de jan. de 2012 · Abstract. Credit for devising the Panoptical ‘inspection principle’ for prison design is attributed, perhaps now irrevocably, to Jeremy Bentham.