Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ..with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps . f-mutes wasthe Spanish monk Pedro de Ponce atSahagun, in Leon, who taught four deafand dumb people to speak. In Germanyabout the same time the court preacherof Brandenburg, Joachim Pascha, suc-ceeded in teaching his deaf and dumbdaughter to speak. In 1648 John Bulwer published theearliest work in England on the instruc-tion of the deaf and dumb. This wasfollowed by Dalgarnos Ars Signorum(Art of Signs) in 1661 and Dr. W. D. 19—Vol. in—Cyc DEAF AND DUMB 286 DEAF AND DUMB Hold


Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ..with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps . f-mutes wasthe Spanish monk Pedro de Ponce atSahagun, in Leon, who taught four deafand dumb people to speak. In Germanyabout the same time the court preacherof Brandenburg, Joachim Pascha, suc-ceeded in teaching his deaf and dumbdaughter to speak. In 1648 John Bulwer published theearliest work in England on the instruc-tion of the deaf and dumb. This wasfollowed by Dalgarnos Ars Signorum(Art of Signs) in 1661 and Dr. W. D. 19—Vol. in—Cyc DEAF AND DUMB 286 DEAF AND DUMB Holders Elements of Speech. Wallis, Savilian Professor ofMathematics at Oxford, is generally sup-posed to have been the first Englishmanto instruct deaf-mutes. In 1743 Pereira,a Spaniard, publicly demonstrated thisnew art before the French Academy of was established at Leipzig, for the edu-cation of deaf-mutes, a public institutionwhich is still retained at Vienna andthroughout Germany. About 20 yearspreviously Thomas Braidwood had es-tablished near Edinburgh, in 1760, adeaf and dumb school on the articulat-. HI


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