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* [[1777]] - Georg Christoph Lichtenberg speaks out against [[Philadelphus Philadelphia]] for performing magic as science
* [[1777]] - Georg Christoph Lichtenberg speaks out against [[Philadelphus Philadelphia]] for performing magic as science
* [[1778]] - [[Louis Goldkette]], a  prominent Danish conjurer, is born
* [[1781]] - A newspaper, showing [[Philip Breslaw]] and his act, is printed
* [[1783]] - [[Richard Potter]], credited as the first successful stage magician born in the United States and as the first black magician, is born
* [[1784]] - ''[[Physical Amusements and Diverting Experiments]]'', by [[Chevalier Giuseppe Pinetti]], is published in London

Revision as of 13:10, 22 March 2010

The century of the 1700s.


Selected Magic Events By Year

(Click on date to see all magic events in that year)

  • 1710 - Legerdemain: or, Natural and Artificial Conclusions and Hocus Pocus Improved is published
  • 1726 - Philip Breslaw, a German magician who specialized in close-up performances, is born
  • 1783 - Richard Potter, credited as the first successful stage magician born in the United States and as the first black magician, is born