James De Ville, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

James De Ville

British phrenologist

Date of Birth: 12-Mar-1777

Place of Birth: Hammersmith, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 06-May-1846

Profession: engineer, sculptor

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About James De Ville

  • James De Ville (12 March 1777, Hammersmith — 6 May 1846 in London) was a British phrenologist. His grandfather was from Bern, Switzerland but emigrated to England along with other Protestants perhaps in the 1740s.
  • De Ville's mother and maternal grandmother were English.
  • Because his family fell into hard times De Ville was raised from the age of eight by a maternal uncle who had a brickmaking business in Hammersmith. De Ville was the most prominent practical phrenologist, supplier and maker of phrenological casts in London from the 1820s to the 1840s.
  • By 1826 Johann Spurzheim declared that De Ville's collection was the finest he had ever seen.
  • Franz Joseph Gall himself also highly valued De Ville's work and sent a wax mould of a dissected brain as a token of respect.
  • De Ville's casts were distributed throughout the world and many still survive in the collection of the Edinburgh School of Anatomy. In 1840 he became a member of the Phrenological Association and resigned in 1842 upon the occasion of the great split among British phrenologists when William Collins Engledue (1813–1858), in a speech before the Association, announced that phrenology and materialism were the same. De Ville examined an enormous number of heads including those of many well-known figures including John Elliotson, Hermann Prince of Pückler-Muskau, William de Salis, Harriet Martineau, Charles Bray, George Eliot, William Blake, Richard Dale Owen, Richard Carlile, the Duke of Wellington and Prince Albert.

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