An Essay On the Education of the Blind Dedicated to the King of France Paris

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An Essay On the Education of the Blind Dedicated to the King of France Paris
Ren Just Hay
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She has principally applied herself to music, and constituted in 1784, at Paris, the chief pleasures of the spiritual concert.
EDUCATION OF BLIND CHILDREN. 13 periods of our progress, to confine ourselves to that type which has been used in printing the greatest part of this work. This character appears to us as a proper medium amongst those which can be felt and distinguished by different individuals who are deprived of sight, according to the various degrees of tactile nicety with which natur
...e has endued them ; or at least according to the degrees of sensibility which diversities of age or occupation may have left them. It will be easily conceived, that when these means are found, there is no more difficulty in teaching a blind person the principles of reading, than in teaching one, whose visual powers are in their highest perfection, and that the blind may pass by an easy transition from the perception of typographical to that of written characters. We do not here speak of characters written in the manner of those who see ; for all our endeavours to form characters rising to the touch by the assistance of ink have proved abortive.

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