Ars signorum / Universal character and Philosophical Language (George Dalgarno) 1661
Description:
Ars signorum esseva un lingua philosophic basate sur signos inventate per George Dalgarno, un autor anque de un libro precursor in le campo del education pro personas con problemas in audir o qui son mute.
Titulo: "Universal character tables"
Autor: George Dalgarno
Publicate: 1657
Titulo: "Lexicon Latino-Philosophicum.” Ars Signorum
Autor: George Dalgarno
Publicate: 1661.
Titulo: Ars signorum, vulgo character universalis et lingua philosophica
Autor: George Dalgarno
Publicate: London: J. Hayes, 1661
Titulo: Ars signorum, vulgo character universalis et lingua philosophica
Autor: George Dalgarno
Publicate: Menston: Scolar Press, 1968
Description: facsimile reprint
"Twenty years before the publication of his Didascalocophus, Dalgarno had given to the world a very ingenious piece, entitled, Ars Signorum, from which, says Mr Stewart, it appears indisputable that he was the precursor of Bishop Wilkins in his speculations respecting "a real character and a philosophical language." Leibnitz has on various occasions, alluded to the Ars Signorum in commendatory terms. Both of these works of Dalgarno are now exceedingly rare."
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