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Epée, Charles Michel

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Epée, Charles Michel (1712–1789)

French Jansenist and educator. He was one of the founders of the system for instructing deaf-mutes largely by means of the manual alphabet and signs. He founded a school for the purpose in 1755. His L'Art d'enseigner a parler aux sourds-muets was published by Sicard in 1820, and his Dictionnaire des sourds-muets in 1896. Epée was born at Versailles, France.



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