The deaf and dumb man's discourse. Or A treatise concerning those that are born deaf and dumb: containing a discovery of their knowledge or understanding; as also the method they use, to manifest the sentiments of their mind. Together with an additional tract of the reason and speech of inanimate creatures. By Geo. Sibscota
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Main Author: Sibscota, George (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London printed by H. Bruges, for William Crook at the green Dragon without Temple-Bar 1670
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Item Description:Based on "Dissertatio de surdis", part of "Fasciculus dissertationum selectarum" by Anton Deusing. - Copy tightly bound. - Reproduction of original in the University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign Campus). Library. - Wing (2nd ed.), S3748B. - With 5 final advertisement pages
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