Edmund B. Delabarre

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Professor Edmund B. Delabarre (c. 1900).
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Professor Edmund B. Delabarre (c. 1900).

Edmund Burke Delabarre (18631945), was a researcher and professor of psychology at Brown University. Professor Delabarre was a pioneer in the field of shape perception and on the interaction between mental processes and the involuntary movements of the body. He became famous, particularly in Portugal, because of his interpretation of the inscriptions present on the surface of Dighton Rock, a boulder on the shore of the Taunton River, south-eastern Massachusetts, attributing the carvings to Miguel Corte-Real, a Portuguese navigator who left Lisbon in May 1502 on an exploration trip to the western Atlantic, never to return. Delabarre claimed that the stone bears carvings of the Portuguese Coat of Arms, the name of Miguel Corte-Real, and the date 1511.


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