01873nam 2200457Ia 450 99638448070331620200824132904.0(CKB)4940000000075777(EEBO)2248567487(OCoLC)ocm12246484e(OCoLC)12246484(EXLCZ)99494000000007577719850709d1648 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Philocophus, or, The deafe and dumbe mans friend[electronic resource] exhibiting the philosophicall verity of that subtile art, which may inable one with an observant eie, to heare what any man speaks by the moving of his lips : upon the same ground ... that a man borne deafe and dumbe, may be taught to heare the sound of words with his eie, & thence learne to speake with his tongue /by I.B., sirnamed the ChirosopherLondon Printed for Humphrey Moseley ...1648[39], 191 pAdded illustrated t.p. with title: Philocophus."Ad subtilissimum virum, D. Ioan Bulwerum, cognomento Chirosophum" (p. [7]) signed: I.H. Oxoniensis.Reproduction of original in British Library.Imperfect: film often illegible.eebo-0018DeafnessEarly works to 1800DeafMeans of communicationEarly works to 1800DeafEducationEarly works to 1800LipreadingEarly works to 1800DeafnessDeafMeans of communicationDeafEducationLipreadingJ. B(John Bulwer),fl. 1648-1654.1004962EAAEAAm/cEAAWaOLNBOOK996384480703316Philocophus, or, The deafe and dumbe mans friend2332673UNISA