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  • Sicard, Roch-Ambroise Cucurron, Abbé — ▪ French abbot born 1742, Fousseret, near Toulouse, Haute Garonne, Fr. died Sept. 20, 1822, Paris       French educator who was a pioneer in the teaching of deaf mutes.       From 1786 to 1789, Sicard, an abbé, was principal of a Bordeaux school… …   Universalium

  • Old French Sign Language — Signed in France Native signers Estimated 200 in Paris in the 1750s Language family French Sign Language family. Dialects French Sign Language …   Wikipedia

  • Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet — Infobox Person name=Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet caption=Teacher, co founder of the first permanent school for the Deaf in North America. birth date=birth date|1787|12|10|mf=y birth place=Philadelphia, Pennsylvania dead=dead death date=death date and …   Wikipedia

  • Laurent Clerc — Infobox Person name=Laurent Clerc caption=Teacher, co founder of the first permanent school for the deaf in North America. birth date=birth date|1785|12|26|mf=y birth place=La Balme, France dead=dead death date=death date and… …   Wikipedia

  • Education of the Deaf and Dumb —     Education of the Deaf and Dumb     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Education of the Deaf and Dumb     Education essentially includes the process of encouraging, strengthening, and guiding the faculties, whether of mind or body, so as to make them… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Archibald Fountain — The Archibald Fountain, properly called the J.F. Archibald Memorial Fountain, widely regarded as the finest public fountain in Australia, is located in Hyde Park, in central Sydney, New South Wales. It is named after J.F. Archibald, owner and… …   Wikipedia

  • Geschichte der Gehörlosen (1700–1880) — Dieser Artikel befasst sich mit der Geschichte der Gehörlosen bzw. der Deaf History im 18. Jahrhundert, die Zeit des Samuel Heinicke und des Abbé de l Epée, sowie das 19. Jahrhundert, die Zeit von Abbé Sicard, Eduard Fürstenberg, Thomas Hopkins… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Ferdinand Berthier — Berthier first attended the famous school for the Deaf in Paris as a young student in 1811, when the school was under the directorship of Abbé Roch Ambroise Sicard. He came from the rural south east of France to learn basic vocational skills and… …   Wikipedia

  • Jacques Forestier — (July 27, 1890 March 15, 1978) was a French internist who was a pioneer in the field of rheumatology. He studied and practiced medicine in Paris, and was founder of the National French Society of Rheumatology. His father, Henri Forestier was a… …   Wikipedia

  • Charles-Michel de l'Epee —     Charles Michel de l Epée     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Charles Michel de l Epée     A philanthropic priest and inventor of the sign alphabet for the instruction of the deaf and dumb; was b. at Versailles, 25 November, 1712; d. at Paris, 23… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • List of eponymous diseases — An eponymous disease is one that has been named after the person who first described the condition. This usually involves publishing an article in a respected medical journal. Rarely an eponymous disease may be named after a patient (examples… …   Wikipedia

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