Research topic: Charles Michel Abbe de l Epee

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Charles Michel Abbe de l Epee

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Charles Michel Epée, Abbé de l' , 1712-89, French pioneer teacher of deaf-mutes. A Jansenist priest, he developed a manual system of communication for deaf-mutes and founded a school for their instruction in 1755. In 1776 he published a treatise on his educational method, which he later (1784) expanded as La Véritable Manière d'instruire les sourds et muets [the right way to teach deaf-mutes]. His dictionary of manual signs was completed after his death by Abbé Sicard, and in 1791 his school was taken over by the Institution nationale des Sourds-Muets à... Read more
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...19th-century North America communicated via a sign language—and is widely used for communication by the deaf. Charles-Michel, abbe de l'Epee (1712–89), developed the first sign language for the deaf in the mid-18th century; his system developed... Read more

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