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The Method of educating Mutes of a more mature Age which has been practised with so much success on the Continent by the Abbé de l'Epée
written by John Pauncefort Arrowsmith, fl. 1819; in The Art of Instructing the Infant Deaf and Dumb: To Which is Annexed the Method of Education Mutes of a More Mature Age (London, England: Taylor and Hessey, 1819, originally published 1819), 105-226
Method of educating mutes of a more mature age, which has been practiced with so much success on the continent by the Abbee de l'Epeee.
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written by John Pauncefort Arrowsmith, fl. 1819; in The Art of Instructing the Infant Deaf and Dumb: To Which is Annexed the Method of Education Mutes of a More Mature Age (London, England: Taylor and Hessey, 1819, originally published 1819), 105-226
Description
Method of educating mutes of a more mature age, which has been practiced with so much success on the continent by the Abbee de l'Epeee.
Field of Study
Disability Studies
Content Type
Chapter
Author / Creator
John Pauncefort Arrowsmith, fl. 1819
Date Published / Released
1819
Publisher
Taylor and Hessey
Person Discussed
Charles-Michel de L'Epée, 1712-1789
Topic / Theme
Language and linguistics, Education, Muteness, Deafness, Early National Era (1790–1828)
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Charles Michel de L'Epee (1712-89) from 'Gallery of Portraits', published in 1833 (engraving)
(1833) (New York, NY: Bridgeman Art Library), 1 page(s)
A black-and-white engraving of Charles Michel de L'Epee, from 'Gallery of Portraits', published in 1833.
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(1833) (New York, NY: Bridgeman Art Library), 1 page(s)
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A black-and-white engraving of Charles Michel de L'Epee, from 'Gallery of Portraits', published in 1833.
Date Written / Recorded
1833
Field of Study
Disability Studies
Content Type
Miscellaneous artwork
Publisher
Bridgeman Art Library
Person Discussed
Charles-Michel de L'Epée, 1712-1789
Topic / Theme
Expansion & Sectionalism (1829–1859)
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Charles-Michel de l'Epee (chromolitho)
(1900) (London, England: Bridgeman Art Library), 1 page(s)
Color trading card included with bars of Chocolat Poulain candy depicts the French priest and philanthropist Charles-Michel de L'Epee teaching sign language to a young boy.
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(1900) (London, England: Bridgeman Art Library), 1 page(s)
Description
Color trading card included with bars of Chocolat Poulain candy depicts the French priest and philanthropist Charles-Michel de L'Epee teaching sign language to a young boy.
Date Written / Recorded
1900
Field of Study
Disability Studies
Content Type
Miscellaneous artwork
Publisher
Bridgeman Art Library
Person Discussed
Charles-Michel de L'Epée, 1712-1789
Topic / Theme
Revolutionary Era (1765–1789), Colonial Era (1650–1765)
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Charles-Michel de l'Epee, French Clergyman and Philanthropic Educator (chromolitho)
(New York, NY: Bridgeman Art Library), 1 page(s)
A color print of a clergyman, Charles-Michel de l'Epee, seated in a chair and dressed in black robes. There is a table with two books on it next to the chair and a drawing on the wall demonstrating sign language. Charles-Michel de l'Epee (1712-1789), was a French clergyman and philanthropic educator who founded th...
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(New York, NY: Bridgeman Art Library), 1 page(s)
Description
A color print of a clergyman, Charles-Michel de l'Epee, seated in a chair and dressed in black robes. There is a table with two books on it next to the chair and a drawing on the wall demonstrating sign language. Charles-Michel de l'Epee (1712-1789), was a French clergyman and philanthropic educator who founded the first public school for the deaf in the world.
Field of Study
Disability Studies
Content Type
Miscellaneous artwork
Publisher
Bridgeman Art Library
Person Discussed
Charles-Michel de L'Epée, 1712-1789
Topic / Theme
Revolutionary Era (1765–1789)
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Chocolat Poulain Trade Card - Charles-Michel de l'Epee (chromolitho)
(New York, NY: Bridgeman Art Library), 1 page(s)
Chocolat Poulain trade card, with a portrait of Charles-Michel de l'Epee, philanthropic educator of 18th-century France who is known as the 'Father of the Deaf.'
Sample
(New York, NY: Bridgeman Art Library), 1 page(s)
Description
Chocolat Poulain trade card, with a portrait of Charles-Michel de l'Epee, philanthropic educator of 18th-century France who is known as the 'Father of the Deaf.'
Field of Study
Disability Studies
Content Type
Miscellaneous artwork
Publisher
Bridgeman Art Library
Person Discussed
Charles-Michel de L'Epée, 1712-1789
Topic / Theme
Revolutionary Era (1765–1789)
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2: Abbé de l'Epée and the Living Dictionary
written by Renate Fischer, fl. 1985; in Deaf History Unveiled: Interpretations from the New Scholarship (District of Columbia: Gallaudet University Press, 1993, originally published 1993), 28-41
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written by Renate Fischer, fl. 1985; in Deaf History Unveiled: Interpretations from the New Scholarship (District of Columbia: Gallaudet University Press, 1993, originally published 1993), 28-41
Field of Study
Disability Studies
Content Type
Chapter
Author / Creator
Renate Fischer, fl. 1985
Date Published / Released
1993
Publisher
Gallaudet University Press
Person Discussed
Charles-Michel de L'Epée, 1712-1789
Topic / Theme
Deafness, Teachers, Sign language, Revolutionary Era (1765–1789), Colonial Era (1650–1765)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1999 Gallaudet University Press
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Father de l'Epee (1712 - 1789) founder of a deaf- mute school in Paris, 18th century. He's a precursor in deaf-mute language. Engraving in '...
(New York, NY: Bridgeman Art Library, 1878, originally published 1878), 1 page(s)
A color engraving of Father Charles-Michel de l'Epee, founder of a deaf- mute school in Paris, seated in his black robe with a red waist sash. The engraving appeared in ' Paris a travers les siecles' ('Paris through the Centuries'), Vol. III, 1878, by Henri Gourdon de Genouillac.
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(New York, NY: Bridgeman Art Library, 1878, originally published 1878), 1 page(s)
Description
A color engraving of Father Charles-Michel de l'Epee, founder of a deaf- mute school in Paris, seated in his black robe with a red waist sash. The engraving appeared in ' Paris a travers les siecles' ('Paris through the Centuries'), Vol. III, 1878, by Henri Gourdon de Genouillac.
Field of Study
Disability Studies
Content Type
Miscellaneous artwork
Date Published / Released
1878
Publisher
Bridgeman Art Library
Person Discussed
Charles-Michel de L'Epée, 1712-1789
Topic / Theme
The Gilded Age & Progressive Era (1876–1913)
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L'abbe de l'Epee
(New York, NY: Bridgeman Art Library, 1833, originally published 1833), 1 page(s)
A black-and-white portrait engraving of Abbe Charles Michel de l'Epee, called 'Father of the Deaf. ' The engraving, by Ferdinand Goulu, was published in 'Portraits et histoire des hommes utiles bienfaiteurs de l'humanite' in 1833.
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(New York, NY: Bridgeman Art Library, 1833, originally published 1833), 1 page(s)
Description
A black-and-white portrait engraving of Abbe Charles Michel de l'Epee, called 'Father of the Deaf. ' The engraving, by Ferdinand Goulu, was published in 'Portraits et histoire des hommes utiles bienfaiteurs de l'humanite' in 1833.
Field of Study
Disability Studies
Content Type
Miscellaneous artwork
Date Published / Released
1833
Publisher
Bridgeman Art Library
Person Discussed
Charles-Michel de L'Epée, 1712-1789
Topic / Theme
Expansion & Sectionalism (1829–1859)
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A Lesson with Abbe Charles Michel de l'Epee (1712-89) after a painting by F. Peyson (oil on canvas)
(New York, NY: Bridgeman Art Library), 1 page(s)
A nineteenth-century color oil painting by N. Ginouvier depicting Abbe Charles Michel de l'Epee giving a sign language lesson to four people at a table, after a painting by F. Peyson.
Sample
(New York, NY: Bridgeman Art Library), 1 page(s)
Description
A nineteenth-century color oil painting by N. Ginouvier depicting Abbe Charles Michel de l'Epee giving a sign language lesson to four people at a table, after a painting by F. Peyson.
Field of Study
Disability Studies
Content Type
Miscellaneous artwork
Publisher
Bridgeman Art Library
Person Discussed
Charles-Michel de L'Epée, 1712-1789
Topic / Theme
Sign language, Revolutionary Era (1765–1789)
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Medicine. Abbe Charles Michel de l'Epee, "father of the Deaf". Imagery, France, c.1900.
(New York, NY: Bridgeman Art Library, 1900), 1 page(s)
Chocolat Poulain trade card, with an oval portrait of Charles-Michel de l'Epee, philanthropic educator of 18th-century France who is known as the 'Father of the Deaf,' inset against a background scene of him teaching sign language to a young boy. A chart of the sign language alphabet hangs on the wall.
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(New York, NY: Bridgeman Art Library, 1900), 1 page(s)
Description
Chocolat Poulain trade card, with an oval portrait of Charles-Michel de l'Epee, philanthropic educator of 18th-century France who is known as the 'Father of the Deaf,' inset against a background scene of him teaching sign language to a young boy. A chart of the sign language alphabet hangs on the wall.
Field of Study
Disability Studies
Content Type
Miscellaneous artwork
Date Published / Released
1900
Publisher
Bridgeman Art Library
Person Discussed
Charles-Michel de L'Epée, 1712-1789
Topic / Theme
Deafness, Sign language, The Gilded Age & Progressive Era (1876–1913)
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