Charles-Michel de l\

Francia

title: CHARLES ABBOT OF THE EPÉE

subject date: 2004-09-29

caption: Charles-Michel de l'ÉPÉE (25 November 1712 – 23 December 1789), French priest and pedagogue, better known as ''Abbot de l'Épée''; after meeting two deaf twins, he became passionate about the subject of education for the deaf, founded the school that became the Institut National de Jeunes Sourds de Paris and developed the French sign language, also publishing a method of instruction based on the sign language method. Colored lithograph, 18th century.

category: HIS

copyright: © Fototeca Gilardi

copyright status: Copyrighted Work

country: Francia

credit: Fototeca Gilardi

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object name: 49028

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multiplying price: 1.00

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continent: Europa

image century : XVIII

image epoch: Settecento

subject century: XVIII

subject epoch: Illuminismo

technique: Litografia colorata

id: 6361

file name: FSNgilardi_49028.jpg

keywords

CM swatchAbbotpedagogyFranceeducationeducatorteacherEnlightenmentEighteenth centurysign languagecompensatory methodsinclusionhandicapdeafnesseducationJansenismJansenistecclesiastical

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