George Dalgarno (c. 1616 – 1687) was a Scottish intellectual interested in linguistic problems. Originally from Aberdeen, he later worked as a schoolteacher...
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Australian politician Brad Dalgarno (born 1967), Canadian ice hockey player George Dalgarno (1616–1687), Scottish linguist Joel Dalgarno (born 1987), Canadian...
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dedicated to Bulwer's two deaf brothers. Another writer of the same time, George Dalgarno, recognised that sign language was unrelated to English. In 1661 he...
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Universidad de Sevilla. Dalgarno, George (1834). Didascalocophus, Or the Deaf and Dumb Man's Tutor in The Works of George Dalgarno of Aberdeen (Maitland...
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Common Writing, 1652), Sir Thomas Urquhart (Logopandecteision, 1652), George Dalgarno (Ars signorum, 1661), and John Wilkins (An Essay towards a Real Character...
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include those by Francis Lodwick, Thomas Urquhart (possibly parodic), George Dalgarno (Ars signorum, 1661), and John Wilkins (An Essay towards a Real Character...
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Louis Couturat wrote, Leibniz criticized the linguistic systems of George Dalgarno and John Wilkins for this reason since they focused on ...practical...
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and Didascalocophus, or, The deaf and dumb mans tutor, written by George Dalgarno in 1680. In 1760, French philanthropic educator Charles-Michel de l'Épée...
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Comenius, Ramon Lull, and Georg Ritschel. They went on to influence George Dalgarno as well as Wilkins. There was immediate interest in the Essay; Wilkins...
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invoked for his interest in extra dimensions and parallel worlds. George Dalgarno (1626–1687), seventeenth-century Scottish intellectual with an interest...
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