کد | jr-45716 |
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عنوان اول | BULWER, JOHN (1606–1656) |
نویسنده | Brenda Jo Brueggemann |
به کوشش | Gary L. Albrecht |
عنوان مجموعه | Encyclopedia of Disability-vol 1 |
نوع | کاغذی |
ناشر | Sage Publications |
محل چاپ مجموعه | Thousand Oaks, Calif |
سال چاپ | 2006میلادی |
شماره صفحه (از) | 207 |
شماره صفحه (تا) | 208 |
زبان | انگلیسی |
comment |
Influenced by Francis Bacon, who criticized Aristotle for his inattention to gestures and the role of the body in rhetorical delivery, and also apparently influenced by contact with his deaf daughter (named Chirolea) and his work as an early deaf educator, John Bulwer wrote three late-Renaissance texts that called on his knowledge of deafness and sign languages: Chirologia, or, The naturall language of the hand (1644); Philocopus, or the Deaf and Dumbe Mans Friend (1648); and the unfinished Pathomyotamia, or, A dissection of the significative muscles of the affections of the minde (1649). |
تاریخ ثبت در بانک | 29 خرداد 1400 |