An edition of "Vox oculis subjecta" (1783)

"Vox oculis subjecta"

a dissertation on the most curious and important art of imparting speech, and the knowledge of language, to the naturally deaf, and (consequently) dumb : with a particular account of the Academy of Messrs. Braidwood of Edinburgh, and a proposal to perpetuate, and extend the benefits thereof

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"Vox oculis subjecta"
Francis Green
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An edition of "Vox oculis subjecta" (1783)

"Vox oculis subjecta"

a dissertation on the most curious and important art of imparting speech, and the knowledge of language, to the naturally deaf, and (consequently) dumb : with a particular account of the Academy of Messrs. Braidwood of Edinburgh, and a proposal to perpetuate, and extend the benefits thereof

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Language
English
Pages
224

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Published in

London

Edition Notes

2 line motto in Latin on t.-p.: Per varios usus artem experientia fecit,/Exemplo monstrante viam.

Reference: ESTC t062900.

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 224p. ;
Number of pages
224

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Open Library
OL21149659M

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